Comprehensive review definition

Comprehensive review means the review that each EPP must complete every seven (7) years in order to maintain state approval.
Comprehensive review or "review" means a complete technical assessment of the components and operation of a sewage system or its treatment works that are contributing to, or may be contributing to, repetitive significant spills of untreated or partially treated domestic sewage.
Comprehensive review means a complete review of the General Plan conducted by the Director at least once every ten years from the initial date of adoption of the General Plan as well as other subsequent ten-year reviews.

Examples of Comprehensive review in a sentence

  • Comprehensive review of epidemiology, scope, and impact of spinal pain.

  • Comprehensive review, reconciliation, and validation of debris removal contractor(s) invoices prior to submission to the County for processing.

  • Comprehensive review, reconciliation, and validation of debris removal contractor(s) invoices prior to submission to the City for processing.

  • Comprehensive review of structure of electric utility, cost causation, load data, cost allocation, revenue allocation, marginal costs, retail rate designs, identification and treatment of customer subsidies, structuring rate riders, and rates for distributed generation and net metering.

  • Comprehensive review of the whole question of peacekeeping operations in all their aspects.

  • Comprehensive review of neurophysiologic basis and diagnostic interventions in managing chronic spinal pain.

  • Comprehensive review of therapeutic interventions in managing chronic spi- nal pain.

  • Comprehensive review of epidemiology, scope, and impact of spi- nal pain.

  • Comprehensive review of faculty shall be part of a larger faculty development program at each institution, designed to enhance the professional abilities of the faculty as teachers and scholars and members of the academic community.

  • Comprehensive review of neurophysiologic basis and diagnostic interventions in manag- ing chronic spinal pain.


More Definitions of Comprehensive review

Comprehensive review means a detailed child fatality review and written report of the facts and circumstances surrounding the death of a child alleged to have died as a result of abuse, neglect or abandonment. This includes a thorough review and analysis of prior child protection services with the Department, as well as other agencies and services, and is primarily used in circumstances where the child or family had a relevant history involving child abuse, neglect or abandonment with the Department. The guidelines for the Comprehensive Review are in Appendix C of this Operating Procedure.
Comprehensive review means an on-site review conducted by representatives of the department at the board and includes every program and service provided directly or through contract by the board. The purpose of the review is to measure the board's compliance with the department's requirements for accreditation.
Comprehensive review means South East Kowloon Development Comprehensive Planning and Engineering Review.
Comprehensive review means the process for determining settlement offers under Settlement Review as set forth in Appendix II to the CRP.
Comprehensive review means a detailed child death review and written report of the facts and circumstances surrounding the death of a child alleged to have died as a result of abuse, neglect or abandonment.

Related to Comprehensive review

  • Comprehensive Plan means a generalized, coordinated land use map and policy statement of the governing body of a local government that interrelates all functional and natural systems and activities relating to the use of lands, including but not limited to sewer and water systems, transportation systems, educational facilities, recreational facilities, and natural resources and air and water quality management programs. “Comprehensive” means all-inclusive, both in terms of the geographic area covered and functional and natural activities and systems occurring in the area covered by the plan. “General nature” means a summary of policies and proposals in broad categories and does not necessarily indicate specific locations of any area, activity or use. A plan is “coordinated” when the needs of all levels of governments, semipublic and private agencies and the citizens of Oregon have been considered and accommodated as much as possible. “Land” includes water, both surface and subsurface, and the air.

  • Study means the investigation to be conducted in accordance with the Protocol.

  • DHHS means the Department of Health and Human Services.

  • Commercial Fishing Worker means Commercial fishing worker as defined in Section 420.503, F.S.

  • Quality Assurance means a systematic procedure for assessing the effectiveness, efficiency, and appropriateness of services.