Revision 2 definition
Examples of Revision 2 in a sentence
Bellcore GR-303-CORE, Integrated Digital Loop Carrier System Generic Requirements, Objectives, and Interface, Issue 1, September 1995; and Revision 2, December 1996.
In addition, Insurer’s telework policies and procedures shall at least meet the minimum recommendations and best practices identified in the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Special Publication 800-53 Rev 4, AC-17, Baseline Allocation Moderate, and NIST, U.S. Department of Commerce Special Publication 800-46, Revision 2 or its replacement, including the minimum recommendations and best practices contained in relevant cross- referenced NIST publications.
Tandem Switching and Operator Services Bellcore TR-TSY-000540, LSSGR: Tandem Supplement, Section 20, Issue 2, July 1987; and Revision 1, December 1988; and Revision 2, June 1990.
Bellcore GR-246-CORE, Bell Communications Research Specification of Signaling System Number 7, Issue 1, December 1994; and Revision 1, December 1995; and Revision 2, December 1996.
NMSS Policy and Procedures 6-10, “FSME Procedures for Preparation and Review of Rulemaking Packages,” Revision 2.
Exhibit A4-1 Revision 1 is hereby deleted and replaced with Exhibit A4-1 Revision 2 annexed hereto.
In unusual situations, consistent with the principles stated in Paragraph 4.9 of the Authority’s Contracting Manual (Fourth Edition, Revision 2), the Authority may permit the Contractor to replace an ACDBE with another ACDBE.
Where identification to Regulation No. 83, Revision 2 is not possible then the above shall apply to vehicles registered or first put into service after 1 July 2002.
Revision 2 - Adds Accidental Death Benefit to the plans covered effective 1/1/97.
In addition, Insurer’s telework policies and procedures shall at least meet the recommendations and best practices identified in the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), U.S. Department of Commerce Special Publication 800-46, Revision 2 or its replacement, including the recommendations and best practices contained in relevant cross-referenced NIST publications.