(3) The results of any accreditation process of the applicant's operation
by an accrediting body during the previous year for the purpose of evaluating its certification activities.
Confirms that the college or career school meets certain minimum academic standards, as defined
by an accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
A scientific test to establish parentage under a Family Law Reform Act 1969, s 20 direction has to be carried out
by an accredited body.
The CMA (AAMA) is the only medical assisting certification that requires graduation from a postsecondary medical assisting program accredited
by an accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education (USDE) or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
USDE or CHEA Recognized The CMA (AAMA) is the only medical assisting certification that requires graduation from a postsecondary medical assisting program accredited
by an accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education (USDE) or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
The CMA (AAMA) is the only medical assisting credential that requires graduation from a postsecondary medical assisting program accredited
by an accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education (USDE) or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA).
... «Approved medical assistant training program» means: (1) a program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP) or the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES) or a medical assisting program accredited by any accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education; or (2) a program in a school institutionally accredited
by an accrediting body recognized by the United States Department of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation; or (3) a United States Armed Forces medical services training program.
Credentials signify that a writer's work meets at least minimum standards established
by an accrediting body of peers.
Not exact matches
Russia's new drug testing
body has not yet been
accredited by the World Anti-Doping Agency.
Thomas Jefferson claims that it filed the data required
by the American Bar Association's
accrediting body.
CanniMed Therapeutics has financed physician and pharmacist training programs developed
by professionals in each field and
accredited by their certification
bodies, a company spokeswoman said.
That no similar limitation beset the Charles H. Mason Theological Seminary, established in 1979
by the Church of God in Christ (largest of the dominantly Black classical Pentecostal
bodies), can be attributed to the circumstances of its origin as part of Atlanta's Interdenominational Theological Center - a cluster of schools
accredited by the Association of Theological Schools.
Similarly, Canadian producers certified to Canadian organic standards
by a CFIA
accredited certifying
body will be deemed equivalent to the NOP to meet the labeling requirements of the U.S. market when selling to the U.S.
Under the Equivalency Agreement, the CFIA will recognize imported organic food, livestock and crops produced according to U.S. organic standards
by USDA -
accredited certifying
bodies under the NOP.
Likewise, the USDA will recognize imported organic products produced according to Canadian organic standards
by CFIA -
accredited certifying
bodies under the COR.
The Biodynamic Association became a certification
body accredited by the Brazilian Government in October 2011.
In 1996 Bioagricoop became the first
Body accredited by Ifoam for the Certification and Control of vegetal, animal and processed organic products.
At international level, the International Organic Accreditation Service (IOAS)
accredits certification
bodies according to IFOAM Accreditation Programme criteria
by delivering the «IFOAM
Accredited» logo.
For Organic Agriculture, certification
bodies can apply the voluntary international standards and / or the national mandatory standards and be
accredited by the related «authority».
Only one national certification
body, the National Association for Sustainable Agriculture, is
accredited by IFOAM.
NSF International is an
accredited third - party certification
body that helps protect and improve public health
by offering services in food safety and other areas.
Also
by having its own Standard Australian Certified Organic has been able to achieve greater market access than any other standards set
by the Australian Government or other
accredited bodies.
The BRC Global Standard — used
by over 23,000 certified suppliers in 123 countries — is a leading safety and quality certification program for the food and beverage sector with certification issued through a worldwide network of
accredited certifying
bodies, including Cert ID.
Controls — Each of our producers is certified
by a Global Food Safety Initiative (GFSI) compliant audit company, the premier international food safety
accrediting body.
The Level 3 Certificate in Babywearing is
accredited by OCN, one of the UK's leading vocational accreditation
bodies and qualifies participants to become Babywearing Consultants.
The Certificate in Babywearing course is
accredited by TQUK, one of the UK's vocational accreditation
bodies and is a Level Three course.
The Western New York Children's Psychiatric Center received a 99.9 percent rating
by the Joint Commision on
Accredited Health Care Organizations in 2012 and was recognized by that body as being among the top ten percent of accredited hospitals in t
Accredited Health Care Organizations in 2012 and was recognized
by that
body as being among the top ten percent of
accredited hospitals in t
accredited hospitals in the nation.
«Academic field» is defined
by INS as «a
body of specialized knowledge offered for study at an
accredited United States university or institution of higher education.»
The stringent standards are verified
by annual inspections done
by Icontec, a certifying
body in Bogotá that is
accredited by the American National Standards Institute.
IACIS is
accredited by The Forensic Specialties Accreditation Board («FSAB»)- an independent board established to
accredit professional
bodies that certify forensic scientists and other forensic specialties
MINDBODYGREEN, its products, including our Online Courses, and the presenters of those Online Courses are not
accredited or evaluated
by any governmental, academic or other independent
body.
Accredited practising dietitian Melanie McGrice, who also worked on the plan produced
by Meat and Livestock Australia with the Dietitians Association of Australia (DAA) and other leading organisations, says the plan encourages the
body to regulate its own intake
by removing common triggers for mid-arvo doughnuts and uber - sized curries.
Hire Brad and a nationally
accredited certified personal trainer from his Atlanta personal training studio and allow them to design a fitness program that shows you the step -
by - step path to achieving the hot
body that you've always dreamed of.
As a UK awarding organisation regulated
by the government
bodies of Ofqual, QiW and CCEA, Qualifi can
accredit quality institutions, programmes and award certifications that demonstrate attainment, skills, knowledge and understanding.
Effective practice of an FABM, especially for pregnancy prevention, depends upon high quality, standardized instruction, provided
by professionals who have been taught and
accredited by a certifying
body of their peers.
All AANMC member schools have also been
accredited — or are candidates for accreditation —
by the CNME, the recognized
accrediting body for naturopathic medical programs in North America.
It is also
accredited by Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, the same
body that
accredits the University of Washington's Medical School.
At the time, his remarks were viewed as mutinous
by many of his colleagues, particularly his view that the primary
accrediting body for teacher education, the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), ought to be scrapped.
Were they considered
by the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation, the national
body that
accredits education schools, when it recently redesigned all its standards?
The Teacher Education Accreditation Council, the self - described renegade that allows programs seeking its approval to set their own standards of quality, has now won a key endorsement: recognition as a national
accrediting body by a Washington - based watchdog group.
Previously, teacher - training programs had been
accredited by states, regional
accrediting bodies, or an association of teacher colleges, each equipped with its own benchmarks and methods of evaluation.
NCATE's legitimacy as an
accrediting body is recognized
by the U.S. Department of Education and the private Council for Higher Education Accreditation, a nationally recognized advocate for voluntary accreditation and quality assurance.
We previously analysed our menus internally but thought it important to give schools and parents the reassurance that the food we provide is
accredited by an outside
body.»
in lieu of the requirements set forth in paragraphs (2) through (6) of this subdivision, a statement, and supporting evidence, concerning the school's status of accreditation
by a statewide or regional
accrediting body recognized
by the commissioner.
The Butler University College of Education is
accredited by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE) through 2020 and is now affiliated with the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation (CAEP), the new
accrediting body for educator preparation.
Asheville School is
accredited by the Southern Association for Independent Schools, a membership organization and
accrediting body that serves independent schools primarily in the southeastern United States.
If you are so inclined, you may also want to read the recent Washington Post (10.24.16) article, entitled «The big problem with the Obama administration's new teacher - education regulations», in which the chair of Connecticut College's Education Department co-wrote that the «academy provisions» which were incorporated into ESSA (after initially being developed
by the two charter lobbyist organizations New Schools Venture Fund and Relay Graduate School of Education) would exempt «entrepreneurial «start - up programs» (i.e. teacher preparation «academies»)... from many of the requirements that states will enforce for other programs — such as hiring faculty who hold advanced degrees or conduct research, holding students to certain credit hours or course sequences, or securing accreditation from the field's
accrediting bodies.»
Additionally, many K12 schools are
accredited by a wide variety of respected accreditation
bodies, including:
As part of this, we back the proposed «entitlement to support» and are clear this should be given
by accredited external providers — naturally we also welcome the specific idea of allowing ITT providers to act as the appropriate
bodies responsible for overseeing the award of QTS.
This program is
accredited by AdvancED / SACS, the same governing
body that oversees the accreditation of public schools and universities.