Tiering definition

Tiering means the tailoring of regulatory requirements to fit the particular circumstances surrounding regulated entities.
Tiering or "tier" means the coverage of general matters and environmental effects in an environmental impact report prepared for a policy, plan, program or ordinance followed by narrower or site-specific environmental impact reports which incorporate by reference the discussion in any prior environmental impact report and which concentrate on the environmental effects which (a) are capable of being mitigated, or (b) were not analyzed as significant effects on the environment in the prior environmental impact report. (CEQA Chapter 2.5: Definitions § 21068.5)
Tiering. - shall mean the system of designating “A” teams in PeeWee, Bantam, and Midget as Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3, and Tier 4, administered by BC Hockey.

Examples of Tiering in a sentence

  • Sprint and/or Service Provider may add more content to these packages, however, both parties agree to substantially maintain the Tiering of these services in order to promote “SprintTV Enhanced” versus “SprintTV Basic” and to promote “SprintTV Complete” versus “SprintTV Enhanced”.

  • Tiering is based on the average article output for each institution from the three most recent complete calendar years.

  • Tiering allows the funding agency (GLO) to evaluate environmental factors at a regional scale, such as at the county level.

  • Specific HUD forms include the Compliance Documentation Checklist, the Statutory Checklist, the Environmental Assessment Checklist, Environmental Impact Statement coordination requirements, Tiering Plans, required Public Notices, and Request for Release of Funds (Form 7015.15) forms.

  • The MPACT team has prepared Tiering Plans, reviewed Site Specific (Tier II) Checklists, determined level of environmental reviews for housing and infrastructure activities, assisted system of record developers with building and modifying environmental workflows, provided Environmental training, for housing programs, buyout and acquisition, and infrastructure repair programs.


More Definitions of Tiering

Tiering. - shall mean the system of designating “A” teams in U13, U15, and U18 as Tier 1, Tier 2, Tier 3, and Tier 4, administered by BC Hockey.
Tiering means the tailoring of regulatory requirements to fit the particular
Tiering means the coverage of general matters in a broad EIS with subsequent narrower statements or environmental analyses which incorporate by reference the general discussion of the EIS.
Tiering means a system that compares, rates, ranks, tiers, or classifies Provider’s performance, quality of care, or cost of care against objective standards or against the practice or performance of other health care providers. “Tiering” includes quality improvement programs, pay-for-performance programs, public reporting on health care provider performance or ratings, and the use of tiered or narrowed networks.
Tiering means a process of placing a load on or above another load.
Tiering means a method or design of a health care plan in which a Health Care Providers are assigned to different benefit tiers based on the Health Care Insurer’s application of criteria to Health Care Providers’ relative costs and/or quality, and in which enrollees pay the cost-sharing (co-payment, co-insurance or deductible) associated with a Health Care Provider’s assigned benefit tier(s).
Tiering means categorizing day care homes based on established criteria for income standards, school designation, and census block numbering area.