Rating Period Sample Clauses

Rating Period. A period of twelve (12) months selected by the State for which the actuarially sound capitation rates are developed and documented in the rate certification submitted to CMS as required by 42 C.F.R. Section 438.7(a). The Rating Period shall be July 1 to June 30 consistent with the State fiscal year.
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Rating Period. A period selected by the Department for which the actuarially sound Capitation rates are developed and documented in the rate certification submitted to CMS as required by §438.7(a) For the second, fourth and fifth rating periods, the Department will adjust Capitation rates, if necessary, to maintain actuarial soundness based upon a material and demonstrated impact caused by any or all of the following: Changes in medical costs;
Rating Period. The rating period will start on the first of January and continue through the thirty-first of December, ofeach year. The results of foe evaluation shall be reviewed with foe employee within thirty (30) days of tho conclusion of (he rating period. 2. Raters Training: 12/10/14 .CAREER DEVELOPMENT & PERFORMANCE {^ASSESSMENTS - ■' ' • - % Page tTc?M61 Every rater Involved with the personnel performance evaluation system shall receive instruction in rating procedures and rater responsibilities. Constant attention to the system and proper training of the raters will xxxxxx fair and impartial personnel decisions, maintain and improve performance, and provide a fair and objective means of measuring performance in accordance with the prescribed guidelines.
Rating Period. Employees shall be evaluated on the f o ll o w i n g basis:
Rating Period. The rating period will be from January 1 through December 31.
Rating Period. Rating period means a period of twelve (12) months selected by the State for which the actuarially sound capitation rates are developed and documented in the rate certification.
Rating Period. Employees shall be evaluated on the following schedules:
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Rating Period. LIBOR Prime Rating Level of Lower of Two Highest Applicable Margin Applicable Ratings* Facility Fee Margin ---------------------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------ ------------------------ A-/A3 0.65% 0.15% 0 ---------------------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------ ------------------------ BBB+/Baa1 0.70% 0.20% 0 ---------------------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------ ------------------------ BBB/Baa2 0.80% 0.20% 0 ---------------------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------ ------------------------ BBB-/Baa3 0.95% 0.25% 0 ---------------------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------ ------------------------ Below BBB- or Baa3 1.25% 0.30% 0.25% ---------------------------------------- ------------------------- ------------------------ ------------------------ * The letter categories used above are established by reference to S&P and Moodx'x xxxegories, respectively. At least one of S&P or Moody's ratings must always be included in the two ratings used. All margins and fees change as and when the applicable rating level changes. In the event an agency issues different ratings for the Borrower and the General Partner, then the higher rating of the two entities shall be deemed to be the rating from such agency.
Rating Period. The initial rating period shall be from July 1, 1985, to June 30, 1990, (the period from July 1, 1985, to June 30, 1989 under Agreement No. 6374 between the Reinsurer and the Company and the period from July 1, 1989, to June 30, 1990 under this Agreement), and thereafter each rating period shall consist of 60 months to begin concurrently with the expiration of the previous rating period; however, in the event of termination of GENERAL REINSURANCE CORPORATION this Exhibit, the following rating periods shall be combined and shall constitute a single rating period:
Rating Period. The annual appraisal cycle will be as specified in AFI 36-1001 as supplemented by AF guidance.
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