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Reclassification Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

The meaning of RECLASSIFICATION is the act or process of classifying something again or anew. How to use reclassification in a sentence.

Reclassify Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

The meaning of RECLASSIFY is to move from one class, classification, or category to another : to classify again. How to use reclassify in a ...

RECLASSIFICATION definition | Cambridge English Dictionary

RECLASSIFICATION meaning: 1. the act or process of dividing things into new or different groups according to their type: 2…. Learn more.

Reclassification Definition | GIS Dictionary - Esri Support

The process of taking input cell values and replacing them with new output cell values. Reclassification is often used to simplify or change the ...

Reclassification - FDA

FDA may, on its own initiative or in response to a petition from an interested person, reclassify a device type based on new information ...

BU 1 Reclassification - SEIU Local 1000

According to the current proposal, the only change is to the title of the classification and changes to the minimum qualifications (MQ). For example, the “AGPA” ...

Reclassification - Multilingual Learners (CA Dept of Education)

Reclassification is the process whereby a student is reclassified from EL status to Fluent English Proficient (RFEP) status. Reclassification can take place at ...

Understanding reclassification—ArcMap | Documentation

Reclassification is useful when you want to replace the values in the input raster with new values. This could be due to finding out that the value of a cell ...

Classification & Reclassification - UNT System HR

How to Submit a Classification/Reclassification Request. 1. Complete the Staff Job Classification/Reclassification Request Form and save it as a PDF. 2.

Reclassification - Oakland Unified School District

Reclassification - Oakland Unified School District is a public education school district that operates a total of 80 elementary schools, middle schools and ...

Reclassification - Wikipedia

Reclassification ... Look up reclassification in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Reclassification is the changing of an object or concept from one classification ...

How to Reclassify a Position Description

A reclassification occurs when job duties, responsibilities, and required qualifications of a position are re- evaluated and the position is assigned a new ...

CSEA Reclassification Information - San Leandro Unified

This memorandum contains procedural information about the reclassification process and the form for requesting reclassification is attached.

Classifications and Reclassifications | Human Resources Department

FAS staff positions are classified on the basis of the complexity and scope of duties and responsibilities assigned and exercised.

Reclassifications :: Human Resources | The University of New Mexico

Reclassifications. A Reclassification is a department-driven process designed to review a staff employee's existing duties and responsibilities to determine if ...

Chapter 4: Reclassification Process And Monitoring

Reclassification refers to the process used to identify English learner students who have demonstrated English language proficiency comparable to that of ...

Reclassification | Minnesota State University, Mankato

Position reviews occur when a new position is created, the duties of an existing position have changed substantially since the previous audit.

What is a Reclassification Account - Blackbaud Knowledgebase

Answer: A reclassification account is an account used if needed to balance transaction distributions such as projects or transaction codes. It is used to ensure ...

English Learner Reclassification - Long Beach Unified School District

English Learner Reclassification Criteria (Grade K-5) English Learner Reclassification Criteria (Grades 6-8) English Learner Reclassification Criteria (Grades ...

Reclassification Process - UCSB Human Resources

Classification is based solely upon the duties assigned to a position, not the qualifications of the incumbent. Put simply, we classify the JOB, not the person.