Revalidation definition

Revalidation means the administrative act taken within the period of validity of a rating, endorsement or certificate that allows the holder to continue to exercise the privileges of a rating, endorsement or certificate for a further specified period subject to the fulfilment of specified requirements;
Revalidation means the process of a family’s confirmation that the information about the family on the waiting list is current.
Revalidation means the rejustification by a service user of a priority level assignment. This may result in extension by the Execu- tive Office of the President of the expiration date associated with the priority level as- signment.

Examples of Revalidation in a sentence

  • Revalidation must be completed every 2 years, and must be done before expiration of the end-user's TSP Authorization Code(s).

  • FCL.740.H Revalidation of type ratings — helicopters(a) Revalidation.

  • FCL.740.A Revalidation of class and type ratings — aeroplanes(a) Revalidation of multi-engine class ratings and type ratings.

  • FCL.940.IRI IRI — Revalidation and renewalFor revalidation and renewal of an IRI certificate, the holder shall meet the requirements for revalidation and renewal of an FI certificate, in accordance with FCL.940.FI.

  • Medical Revalidation was launched in 2012 to strengthen the way that doctors are regulated, with the aim of improving the quality of care provided to patients, improving patient safety and increasing public trust and confidence in the medical system.


More Definitions of Revalidation

Revalidation means evaluation of a medical practitioner’s fitness to practise.
Revalidation means a critical review of a hazard review or a process hazard analysis (PHA) with qualified team members of the most recent hazard review or PHA studies to verify that past studies remain valid and that changes made to the covered process are properly assessed. This critical review is to ensure that hazards are well understood, and existing safeguards are properly identified, past recommendations have been addressed, the overall risk ranking of each scenario is accurate, and relevant incidents and near misses at the stationary source and industry are evaluated. For situations when past studies cannot be readily revalidated, a new complete hazard review or PHA may be warranted.
Revalidation means extension of the period of validity of a certificate of competency granted by the chief executive officer and implies recognition by the chief executive officer of the continued standard of competency of the holder of the certificate;
Revalidation means the renewal of the relevant OCQ(V) qualification prior to its date of expiry to enable continuation of both the qualification and authorisation.
Revalidation means a critical review of a hazard review or a process hazard analysis (PHA) with qualified team members of the most recent hazard review or PHA studies to verify that past studies remain valid and that changes made to the covered process are
Revalidation means the mandatory process of screening enrolled providers of medical services, other items, and suppliers, as required by Section 6401 of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Revalidation means the re-justification by a service user of a priority level assignment. This may result in extension by DHS of the expiration date associated with the priority level assignment.