How often and under what circumstances are programs reassessed?
Programs have the opportunity to be reassessed each year. There is no limit to the number of times a program can be reassessed. However, programs should only be reassessed when significant changes have been made to improve the rating of the program. For example, programs might be reassessed when new performance measures are agreed upon, PART recommendations have been implemented, new performance data have been compiled, or a program evaluation has been completed. To keep workloads reasonable, only the questions with significant new information should be re-opened.
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