SSP definition

SSP is the amount of the Salary Severance Payment, before the deduction of applicable federal, state and local withholding taxes;
SSP means Strategic Systems Programs.

Examples of SSP in a sentence

  • Network traffic into and out of all non- production environments is only permitted to facilitate system testing and must be restricted by source and destination access control lists, as well as ports and protocols, as documented in the NEE SSP, SA-11 implementation standard.

  • EDE Entity covenants and agrees to destroy all PII in its possession at the end of the record retention period required under the NEE SSP.

  • All SSP invoices will be collected as part of the BlazerWorks service, and consolidated with Soliant Health, LLC's invoices.

  • EDE Entity’s duty to protect and maintain the privacy and security of PII, as provided for in the NEE SSP, shall continue in full force and effect until such PII is destroyed and shall survive the termination or expiration of this Agreement.

  • The standards documented in the NEE SSP and Section A below are established in accordance with Section 1411(g) of the Affordable Care Act (“ACA”) (42 U.S.C. § 18081(g)), the Federal Information Management Act of 2014 (“FISMA”) (44 U.S.C. 3551), and 45 C.F.R. § 155.260 and are consistent with the principles in 45 C.F.R. §§ 155.260(a)(1) through (a)(6).


More Definitions of SSP

SSP means the Supplemental Security Income Pending Program as set forth under this Article VII.
SSP means a Signaling Point that can launch queries to databases and receive/interpret responses used to provide specific customer services.
SSP means “Social Services Provision” which applies where, following assessment of both care needs and financial resources, a Local Authority (a public body not being part of the NHS) provides or procures the provision of accommodation care and other ancillary services for persons in need of such services. When the cost of such services exceeds that which the relevant Local Authority would expect to pay, anyone other than the person in need may agree with the Local Authority to pay the amount of such excess to the Local Authority to enable the person in need to stay in their preferred accommodation;
SSP means the Supplemental Security Income Pending Program as set forth under this Article VII. “State” means the State of California.
SSP means a swing service provider.
SSP means state supplementary payment program, a state-paid cash assistance program for certain clients of the developmental disa­ bilities administration.