Review Process definition

Review Process means the procedures utilized by the Central Procurement Office when approving or disapproving contracts.
Review Process means the process established by the Board of Education to assess ELLs for exit from bilingual, ESL, or English language services programs.
Review Process means the process from the application for a Corridor Development Permit, to a Metrolinx Response, and includes an intake and completion check, and a Technical Review by Metrolinx of the Application Package for compliance to the technical requirements of this guideline and the referenced standards.

Examples of Review Process in a sentence

  • If applicable, Contractor shall refund any disallowances and/or penalties resulting from the Medi-Cal/DMC Utilization Review Process within 60 days of notice, unless otherwise agreed upon by ACBHD.


More Definitions of Review Process

Review Process means the process set out at Clause 14 (Review Process);
Review Process means the process for review of the performance of the Services against Service Levels and KPIs as detailed in the Contract.
Review Process means the procedure listed in Title 15, Local Project Review Procedures, by which a specific use shall be evaluated before a determination is made concerning the issuance of an approval, a license or permit.
Review Process. The District Assistant Superintendent for Personnel, Assistant Superintendent for Curriculum, RSEA Executive Board, and all participating Site Principals will meet each year in May to review the impact that any teaching on the prep may have had on the academic quality of the District’s educational services and its alignment with District Guiding Principles.
Review Process means the process by which the Sponsoring Entity submits a document for review and the Reviewers check for sufficiency.
Review Process means the process to be used to assess whether a prohibition on men being assigned to a CO job at WHV comports with Title VII.
Review Process means the DBD-TS notifies the HAC that a Tribe has submitted proposed leasing regulations to establish its own regulations as provided by the HEARTH Act.