Adequate definition

Adequate means that which is needed to accomplish the intended purpose in keeping with good public health practice.
Adequate means that which is necessary to accomplish the intended purpose in keeping with good public health practice to ensure cannabis product quality.
Adequate means a written notice that includes:

Examples of Adequate in a sentence

  • Implementation Expectations ● Identification of District Implementation Team ● Adequate time provided for teachers to complete AIM Pathways Coursework and participate in Virtual Community of Practice Sessions ● Willingness and ability to excuse participants from conflicting district professional development ● Universal Screening Assessment of Foundational Literacy Skills Terms and Conditions ● Client shall pay all invoiced amounts within sixty (60) days of the start date of the course.

  • Adequate provision for all utilities shall be provided to the entire subdivision.


More Definitions of Adequate

Adequate means determined by the Department to be of sufficient size, volume, or technical specifications, to effectively accommodate and support the planned, current, or projected workloads for a specified operational area.
Adequate means that the relevant contractual clauses provide sufficient safeguards with respect to the protection of the privacy and fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals and as regards the exercise of the corresponding rights as required by Article 26 (2) directive 95/46/EC and the DPA;
Adequate means that an employer or employer's agent answered each question of the unemployment agency's request for information, or provided an explanation as to why it did not answer a question, or provided a summary of the requested information to reasonably allow the unemployment agency to make its determination.
Adequate means adequate in the opinion of the Municipality, regard being had in all cases to all the circumstances of a particular case and to the accepted principles of drainage installation and, in the case of any appliance, fitting or other object, to the purpose such appliance, fitting or object is intended to serve;
Adequate means sufficient to cause complete lack of self−control in an ordinarily constituted person.
Adequate means a written notice that includes a statement of what ac- tion the agency intends to take, the reasons for the intended agency action, the specific regulations supporting such action, explanation of the individ- ual’s right to request an evidentiary hearing (if provided) and a State agen- cy hearing, the circumstances under which assistance is continued if a hear- ing is requested, and if the agency ac- tion is upheld, that such assistance must be repaid under title IV-A, and must also be repaid under titles I, X, XIV or XVI (AABD) if the State plan provides for recovery of such pay- ments.
Adequate means that level of service required for compliance with the Constitution of the United States.