Submitting a Rank Order List Sample Clauses

The 'Submitting a Rank Order List' clause outlines the requirement for parties to formally submit a prioritized list of preferences or candidates, typically as part of a selection or matching process. In practice, this may involve an organization or individual ranking their choices for assignments, positions, or offers, and submitting this list by a specified deadline using a designated system or format. The core function of this clause is to ensure an organized and transparent method for collecting preferences, which facilitates fair and efficient matching or allocation decisions.
Submitting a Rank Order List. Programs may create their rank order lists in more than one session and may modify their list multiple times before the Rank Order List Certification Deadline. 1. All entries or modifications to a rank order list require programs to certify or recertify the list before the Rank Order List Certification Deadline. 2. Program’s whose rank order lists are not certified before the published deadline may, within 24 hours of receiving notification of an uncertified list, submit an electronic or written request and consent from the program director or institutional official to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ for NRMP to certify their list. a. Requests received more than 24 hours after the notification of an uncertified list will not be processed by the NRMP. b. Only the rank order lists displayed in the R3 system at the time of the Rank Order List Certification Deadline will be certified. c. Once courtesy certification is complete, the NRMP will not uncertify the rank order list.
Submitting a Rank Order List. Programs may enter their rank order lists in more than one session and may modify their list multiple times before the Rank Order List Certification Deadline.
Submitting a Rank Order List. Programs may enter their rank order lists in more than one session and may modify their list multiple times before the Rank Order List Certification Deadline.

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