Satisfactorily demonstrated definition

Satisfactorily demonstrated means that courses necessary to maintain a full load are not available within the span, and that mutual agreement has not been reached regarding alternate non- instructional assignments or annualization, provided that the quarterly load was determined according to Section 11.3 below.

Examples of Satisfactorily demonstrated in a sentence

  • Ensure that all Agency staff who will be using HMIS: Receive authorized HMIS training Satisfactorily demonstrated proficiency in use of the software Understand the Policies and Procedures that apply to their role in the system.

Related to Satisfactorily demonstrated

  • Satisfactory Progress means that the Applicant, including any Person with an ownership interest in the Applicant or Development Team member, has presented evidence, satisfactory to ADOH, that each Project for which the Applicant has received a Determination of Qualification, Reservation, or Allocation in Arizona or any other state, has been Placed in Service on time or otherwise is progressing without unreasonable delay through the various phases of development, i.e., financing, permitting, construction, certificate of occupancy, and rehabilitation.

  • Unsatisfactory The Educator's performance on a standard or overall has not significantly improved following a rating of needs improvement, or the Educator's performance is consistently below the requirements of a standard or overall and is considered inadequate, or both.

  • Satisfactory academic progress means that a student passed at least three subjects at the end of the last grading period prior to the request for an enrollment certificate. If the student has not passed at least three subjects, the student will not be given an enrollment certificate and cannot get his/her driver’s license.

  • Substantiated means an abuse investigation has been completed by the Department or the Department's designee and the preponderance of the evidence establishes the abuse occurred.

  • Acute condition means that the individual is medically unstable. Such an individual requires frequent monitoring by medical professionals, such as physicians and registered nurses, in order to maintain his or her health status.