Adverse action definition

Adverse action means a home or remote state action.
Adverse action means disciplinary action taken by a physical therapy licensing board based upon misconduct, unacceptable performance, or a combination of both.
Adverse action means any administrative, civil, equitable, or criminal action

Examples of Adverse action in a sentence

  • The underlying principle in disciplinary cases is to ensure that the Faculty member is afforded procedural rights during the disciplinary action, including Adverse Action, and that the disciplinary action, including Adverse Action, by the Administration is for cause and is appropriate to the offense.

  • This Article of the Agreement provides a formal framework for an equitable, expeditious, and systematic resolution of matters involving disciplinary action, including Adverse Action.

  • The purpose of disciplinary action, including Adverse Action, by the Administration, is to recognize, address, and, if possible, correct inappropriate behavior.

  • The Adverse Action is effective the date of the Notice of Adverse Action.

  • At any level of the Adverse Action procedure, and prior to the expiration of any timeline, both parties may, by mutual written agreement, stipulate to extend any timeline prescribed in the Adverse Action procedure.


More Definitions of Adverse action

Adverse action means any administrative, civil, equitable or criminal action permitted by a state's laws which is imposed by a licensing board or other authority against a nurse, including actions against an individual's license or multistate licensure privilege such as revocation, suspension, probation, monitoring of the licensee, limitation on the licensee's practice, or any other encumbrance on licensure affecting a nurse's authorization to practice, including issuance of a cease and desist action.
Adverse action means any action or conduct by a Participant that the Committee, in its sole discretion, determines to be injurious, detrimental, prejudicial or adverse to the interests of the Company or any Subsidiary, including: (a) disclosing confidential information of the Company or any Subsidiary to any person not authorized by the Company or Subsidiary to receive it, (b) engaging, directly or indirectly, in any commercial activity that in the judgment of the Committee competes with the business of the Company or any Subsidiary or (c) interfering with the relationships of the Company or any Subsidiary and their respective employees, independent contractors, customers, prospective customers and vendors.
Adverse action means a denial or cancellation of, an increase in any charge for, or a reduction or other adverse or unfavorable change in the terms of coverage or amount of, any insurance, existing or applied for, in connection with the underwriting of personal insurance.
Adverse action means any administrative, civil, equitable, or criminal action permitted by a
Adverse action means: Any action taken by a State Psychology Regulatory Authority which finds a violation of a statute or regulation that is identified by the State Psychology Regulatory Authority as discipline and is a matter of public record.
Adverse action means: any administrative, civil, equitable or criminal action permitted by a state's laws which may be imposed against licensed EMS personnel by a state EMS authority or state court, including, but not limited to, actions against an individual's license such as revocation, suspension, probation, consent agreement, monitoring or other limitation or encumbrance on the individual's practice, letters of reprimand or admonition, fines, criminal convictions and state court judgments enforcing adverse actions by the state EMS authority.
Adverse action means any action resulting in a termination, suspension, reduction, or final denial of eligibility, payment, or benefit. USAC agrees to provide such notices in writing and that such notices will: