Criteria definition

Criteria means one of the eight (8) state defined categories to be scored.
Criteria means the criteria set out in Clause 16.3;
Criteria means information used as guidelines for decisions when establishing air quality goals, air quality standards and the various air quality levels, and which in no case is to be confused or used interchangeably with air quality goals or standards.

Examples of Criteria in a sentence

  • Criteria for a billable day for payment purposes is one (1) day of attendance as defined in California Education Code, sections 46010, 46010.3 and 46307.

  • Articulated Credit Criteria • The student must complete the high school CTE program sequence of study with a technical Grade Point Average of B or better and with a C grade or higher in each required course, unless otherwise noted.

  • The criteria that shall be used to make promotion decisions are divided into two categories, Educational Criteria and Performance Criteria.

  • The Selection Criteria for this Competition are set out in the Qualification Questions below.

  • Candidates for promotion in rank must qualify under both the Educational and Performance Criteria to be promoted.


More Definitions of Criteria

Criteria means those standards as defined in subrule 5.3(2) which the provider shall meet to be an approved provider.
Criteria means jointly the General Criteria and the Specific Criteria.
Criteria means elements of water quality standards that are expressed as pollutant concentrations, levels, or narrative statements representing a water quality that supports a designated use.
Criteria means numeric criteria and tier II values established pursuant to Chapter 3745-1 of the Administrative Code.
Criteria means the criteria set forth in part 227 of this subchapter H.
Criteria means distinctive technical features that are closely linked to qualitative descriptors;
Criteria means the Criteria for participation in Play Off Matches as set out in regulation 9 of these Regulations.