Rescreening definition

Rescreening means the use of a screening tool to conduct annual screenings or screenings due to a
Rescreening means the use of a screening tool to conduct annual screenings or screenings due to a significant change which determine an individual’s placement and continuation on the wait list;
Rescreening means security screening the bag to the appropriate level according to regulatory requirements. “REDIRECTING” means directing a bag to a new location within an airport environment based on a new itinerary. “LONG LABEL” means full size RUSH tag with leading digit 2 with its own tag number (Resolution 740 Attachment K) “MINI RUSH” / STICKERS / OVERLAY is displaying updated bag itinerary using the original tag number. Example .E/sti) “INVOLUNTARY AND VOLUNTARY” rerouting of bags utilize the same process with exception, the involuntary messaging will include ,E/IROP

Examples of Rescreening in a sentence

  • Rescreening must occur in accordance with Contractor’s background screening policies.

  • Clinical Study Protocol: KCP-9274-901 11 March 2020 4.6.2. Rescreening 65 4.6.3. Screen Failures 65 5.

  • The study population will consist of subjects with normal eyes (other than the need for optical correction for refractive ametropia), who are adapted, existing wearers of soft weekly/monthly contact lenses in both eyes, Rescreening of subjects after screen failure is not allowed in this study.

  • Rescreening of subjects is allowed only for the following criteria and under the following conditions: • INC01 – subject must be at least 18 years of age • EXC13 – participation in a clinical trial within the previous 7 days or currently enrolled in another clinical trial • A protocol amendment potentially changes eligibility of previously screened and excluded subjects A subject may only be rescreened once and rescreening should take place within one week of the original screening date.

  • Re-screening can occur no sooner than 30 days following initiation of anemia treatment.

  • Rescreening is permitted in this study following discussion with the Karyopharm Medical Monitor.

  • Chlamydia Screening, treatment & re-screening X The Chlamydia Screening, Treatment and Re-screening study was complete in 2005.

  • Re-screening shall occur every five years of consecutive employment and upon re- employment.

  • Rescreening of subjects after screen failure is not allowed in this study.