Programmatic Change definition

Programmatic Change means any change made within a budget category.

Examples of Programmatic Change in a sentence

  • The Officer Training Monies Programmatic Change and Budget Amendment, form CJSTC-302, revised February 7, 2002, hereby incorporated by reference, shall be used by a Commission-certified training school through its Regional Training Council to reflect changes to its annual operating budget.

  • Judge Perez also contends that the reporting requirement and the prohibition on serving as chief judge violate the separation of powers by imposing duties on an executive-branch agency.

  • Sponsoring institutions that hold ABHES programmatic accreditation must submit a completed Application for Programmatic Change in Legal Status, Ownership, or Control within 5 days following the change in legal status, ownership, or control.

  • Women with Disability in the Developing World: Arenas for Policy Revision and Programmatic Change.

  • Officer Training Monies forfeited by a region due to noncompliance with the February 1 deadline shall be distributed to other regions in the state based on the statewide distribution formula set forth in subsection 11B-18.0052(2), F.A.C. (2) Budget Amendment and Programmatic Change.

  • Columns ( d) and (e) of summary table 1 (relating to Programmatic Change and Transfer of areas of work) and the equivalent information in the Strategic and Functional Objective tables, have been developed and elaborated by the Strategy Team Leaders following the specific request of the Programme and Finance Committees.

  • Additional evidence provided onsite:FFRA A1.1-1 PPSC Rossier Programmatic Change Chart3.

  • Despite anything to the contrary in this Constitution, the Board may decide that, at any general meeting or class meeting, a member who is entitled to attend and vote on a resolution at that meeting is entitled to a direct vote in respect of that resolution.

  • The Preliminary Administrative Credential program submitted a phase in plan, FFRA A1.1-4 SLAPAC Continuous Improvement Program Plan 2021, for this component that partially addresses the standard, but the Counseling Program's FFRA A1.1-1 PPSC Rossier Programmatic Change Chart was insufficient and did not address specific plans for the standard.

  • The Preliminary Administrative Credential program submitted a phase in plan, FFRA A1.1- 4 SLAPAC Continuous Improvement Program Plan 2021, for this component that partially addresses the standard, but the Counseling Program's FFRA A1.1-1 PPSC Rossier Programmatic Change Chart was not sufficient and did not address specific plans for the standard.

Related to Programmatic Change

  • Minor Change means an amendment of an existing authorisation that is not of a purely administrative nature and requires only a limited re-assessment of the properties or efficacy of the biocidal product or biocidal product family;

  • Accounting Change refers to any change in accounting principles required by the promulgation of any rule, regulation, pronouncement or opinion by the Financial Accounting Standards Board of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants or, if applicable, the SEC.

  • Program change means any elimination, curtailment or reorganization of a curriculum offering, program or school operation or a reorganization or closing of a school or consolidation of two or more individual schools or school districts that is unrelated to financial exigency.

  • Major Change means any event or proposed modification that, in the opinion of the Fund, will involve a major change in, or a restructuring of, a Funded Activity’s scope, structure, design or objectives, including a reallocation of GCF Proceeds beyond the threshold set out in the relevant FAA affecting the Funded Activity’s scope or objectives, or any other change that substantially alters the purpose or benefit of the Funded Activity, in each case, as may be described in detail in the relevant FAA;

  • Accounting Changes refers to changes in accounting principles required by the promulgation of any rule, regulation, pronouncement or opinion by the Financial Accounting Standards Board of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants or, if applicable, the SEC.

  • Significant change means a major decline or improvement in the tenant’s status which does not normally resolve itself without further interventions by staff or by implementing standard disease-related clinical interventions that have an impact on the tenant’s mental, physical, or functional health status.

  • Relevant change means a change that is or might be detrimental to the interests of an insured person in its scope, level, or amount of treatment, benefits payable or increase to the premiums payable.

  • Control measure means any best management practice or stormwater facility, or other method used to minimize the discharge of pollutants to state waters.

  • Noise Control Measures means measures to reduce the noise emissions from the Facility and/or Equipment

  • Self-Determination means a philosophy and process by which individuals with developmental disabilities are empowered to gain control over the selection of support services that meet their needs. The basic principles of self-determination are:

  • Change in Capitalization means any increase or reduction in the number of Shares, or any change (including, but not limited to, in the case of a spin-off, dividend or other distribution in respect of Shares, a change in value) in the Shares or exchange of Shares for a different number or kind of shares or other securities of the Company or another corporation, by reason of a reclassification, recapitalization, merger, consolidation, reorganization, spin-off, split-up, issuance of warrants or rights or debentures, stock dividend, stock split or reverse stock split, cash dividend, property dividend, combination or exchange of shares, repurchase of shares, change in corporate structure or otherwise.

  • Benchmark Replacement Conforming Changes means, with respect to any Benchmark Replacement, any technical, administrative or operational changes (including changes to the definition of “Base Rate,” the definition of “Interest Period,” timing and frequency of determining rates and making payments of interest and other administrative matters) that the Administrative Agent decides may be appropriate to reflect the adoption and implementation of such Benchmark Replacement and to permit the administration thereof by the Administrative Agent in a manner substantially consistent with market practice (or, if the Administrative Agent decides that adoption of any portion of such market practice is not administratively feasible or if the Administrative Agent determines that no market practice for the administration of the Benchmark Replacement exists, in such other manner of administration as the Administrative Agent decides is reasonably necessary in connection with the administration of this Agreement).

  • LIBOR Successor Rate Conforming Changes means, with respect to any proposed LIBOR Successor Rate, any conforming changes to the definition of Base Rate, Interest Period, timing and frequency of determining rates and making payments of interest and other administrative matters as may be appropriate, in the discretion of the Administrative Agent, to reflect the adoption of such LIBOR Successor Rate and to permit the administration thereof by the Administrative Agent in a manner substantially consistent with market practice (or, if the Administrative Agent determines that adoption of any portion of such market practice is not administratively feasible or that no market practice for the administration of such LIBOR Successor Rate exists, in such other manner of administration as the Administrative Agent determines in consultation with the Borrower).

  • Material Change in Content means the occurrence since the Launch Date of a material change in the content, composition or constitution of the Futures Contract or the Commodity.

  • Peer review means evaluation of professional services rendered by a professional practitioner.

  • Corporate Event shall have the meaning specified in Section 14.01(b)(iii).

  • Developmental delay means that a child has not reached developmental milestones expected for his or her chronological age as measured by qualified professionals using appropriate diagnostic instruments and/or procedures.