Third-party certification definition

Third-party certification means certification by an
Third-party certification means certification by an accredited independent organization that a standard or process required by this chapter, or by a plan approved under this chapter, has been achieved.
Third-party certification means a certification approved by a national non-profit organization whose programs are accredited by ANSI (American National Standards Institute), CESB (Council of Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards), NCCA (National Commission for Certifying Agencies), or any other accrediting body that operates in compliance with the ISO (International Organization for Standardization) standard for accrediting organizations. Certifications are credentials of industry knowledge granted to individuals by a certification body for a limited time. The individual shall not own the designation; the designation shall be owned by the certifying body. Certification holders shall meet certain requirements set by third party certi- fication organizations in order to be recertified.

More Definitions of Third-party certification

Third-party certification means Certification by a Third-Party Certifying Agent.
Third-party certification means certification by an accredited independent
Third-party certification means certification by an established, independent program developed for the purpose of identifying environmentally preferable products and that meets, at a minimum, all of the following criteria:
Third-party certification means a certification approved by a national non-profit organization whose programs are accredited by ANSI (American National Standards Institute), CESB (Council of Engineering and Scientific Specialty Boards), NCCA (National Commission for Certifying Agencies), or any other accrediting body that operates in compliance with the ISO (International Organization for Standardization) standard for accrediting organizations. Certifications are credentials of industry knowledge granted to individuals by a
Third-party certification means, in relation to any Credit Event, confirmation from the Verification Agent that such Credit Event has occurred (but need not be continuing at the time the Event Notice (as defined in the Verification Agency Agreement) was given to the Verification Agent). Any such confirmation shall also be sent to the Trustee and the Rating Agency. The Verification Agent shall be entitled to determine in its discretion if a Credit Event has occurred and shall make such determination in accordance with the provisions of the Verification Agency Agreement.
Third-party certification means a certificate issued through a non-profit program such as one administered by ANSI, (American National Standards Institute), CESB, (Council of Engineering & Scientific Specialty Boards.), or NCCA, (National Commission for Certifying Agencies). Certifications are credentials of industry knowledge granted to individuals by a certification body for a limited time. The individual shall not own the designation; the designation shall be owned by the certifying body. Certificants shall meet certain requirements set by third party organizations in order to be recertified.
Third-party certification means a detailed report provided by an independent accredited agency of recognised standing and reputation which certifies the integrity of the structural design of the Works and its foundations for the conditions expected at the Site;