relevant standards definition

relevant standards means standards relating to environmental protection, plant health and animal welfare applying in connection with the production of agricultural and food products;
relevant standards in England means the Teachers’ Standards and in Wales means the Practising Teacher Standards, both of which are set out in Annex 1 of this Document;
relevant standards means the Codes of Practice and Standard Details set out in the Connection Offer;

More Definitions of relevant standards

relevant standards means the Teachers’ Standards. **“Educational setting” is as defined in the STPCD, Section 2, Annex 3, Para 1.1 or as otherwise determined by the governing body to be relevant in the circumstances).
relevant standards means the National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS) or Standards or the Trauma Recovery Program (TRP) Standards or any other set of standards issued by the Commission for use under the Scheme, as varied from time to time and as applicable to the type of approval granted to an agency.
relevant standards means the standards designated under Section 22 of the Telecommunications Act 1984 as amended by the Communications Act 2003
relevant standards means the Connections and Developer Services Standard Details and Codes of Practice published and amended from time to time by Irish Water which are applicable to the Customer’s Pipe Work and which are available on the Irish Water website (www.water.ie/Connections);
relevant standards means the Safe Waterways Relevant Standard, the Towpath Condition Relevant Standard and the Flood Management Relevant Standard, as set out in Schedule 7 (Relevant Standards).
relevant standards means the National Safety and Quality Health Service (NSQHS), Standards including where applicable, the Multi-Purpose Services Aged Care Module (MPS Module), as varied from time to time and as applicable to the type of approval granted to an agency.
relevant standards means the Digital Mental Health Service Standards, as varied from time to time.