Classification Scheme definition

Classification Scheme means Service Provider’s proprietary classification scheme for Product Data made available through the GHX Exchange.
Classification Scheme means a full representation of the business of an organisation, which systematically identifies and documents the organisation’s activities and resulting records according to logically structured conventions, methods and procedural rules. Sometimes also referred to as a business classification scheme or file classification system. See also Retention and disposal schedule;
Classification Scheme means the City of Winnipeg Records Classification framework (See By-law 166/2003, Schedules B and C at the City of Winnipeg internet site: http://www.winnipeg.ca/clerks/pdfs/bylaws/2003/166.2003.pdf)

Examples of Classification Scheme in a sentence

  • Ideally, threats should be ranked using a quantitative system describing the scope, severity and timing of the threat following the IUCN (Red Lists) Threats Classification Scheme.

  • The information shared under this Agreement is classified under the Government Security Classification Scheme as OFFICIAL-SENSITIVE.

  • The information required under this ISA is personal and sensitive personal information and should be considered to be “Official-Sensitive” under the Government Classification Scheme when applying the security requirements in Appendix A If telephone calls are used to share information, care needs to be taken and checks undertaken, to ensure that information is being disclosed to the authorised person in advance of any sharing.

  • This chapter applies to all construction services, in accordance with the Division 51 of the Central Product Classification Scheme (CPC, Version 1.0) of the United Nations, procured by the entities listed in sections A to C, subject to the notes of the respective annexes, the general notes, and notes to this section.

  • Information on the Organisation Portal is classified as “Official ” as defined under the Government Classification Scheme.

  • MAPPA meetings will be formally minuted and all resulting documentation appropriately protected using the Government Security Classification Scheme (GSCS).

  • IUCN Red List Threats Classification Scheme; For an overview of effective conservation action see Conservation Evidence.

  • The subject line will be marked as “OFFICIAL” in accordance with the Government Security Classification Scheme.

  • The subject line will be marked as “OFFICIAL-SENSITIVE” in accordance with the Government Security Classification Scheme.

  • Information on major threats to all Globally Threatened and Near Threatened species is required (coded to the lowest level) using a standard hierarchal Threats Classification Scheme developed by the IUCN .

Related to Classification Scheme

  • Classification plan means the orderly arrangement of positions within an agency into separate and distinct job families so that each job family will contain those positions which involve similar or comparable skills, duties and responsibilities [74:840 1.3].

  • certification scheme means the ‘Human Services Scheme Part 1 – Common requirements for bodies certifying Human Services’ and ‘Human Services Scheme Part 2 – Additional requirements for bodies certifying Human Services in Queensland’ approved by ▇▇▇-ANZ under which bodies accredited by ▇▇▇-ANZ can, through Certification Audits, certify and re-certify that an organisation is delivering human services in compliance with the Quality Standards, published on the website at

  • Classification means the identification of a position by reference to a class title and pay range number.

  • Job Classification means an arrangement of tasks in an establishment or industry into a limited series of jobs or occupations, rated in terms of skill, responsibility, experience, training, and similar considerations, usually for wage setting purposes. This term, or job class, refers to a single cluster of jobs of approximately equal “worth.”

  • Pension Scheme means the superannuation scheme continued by section 29(c) of the Act;