- classify anew, change the previous classification; "The zoologists had to reclassify the mollusks after they found new species"
- (reclassification) classifying something again (usually in a new category)
- (Reclassification) The reassignment of a given position to a different title within the Classified Personnel Group or to a different title within the Professional and Administrative Personnel Group. ...
- (RECLASSIFICATION) The assignment of a position in one classification to a different classification which is the result of a natural or an organizational change in duties or responsibilities with no change in position number.
- (Re-classification) Occurs when a student does not earn enough credits to advance to the next grade level. Typically means repeating failed classes and adjusting year of graduation.
- (Reclassification) A change in job title and/or salary grade after an analysis has shown that the majority of duties over a sustained period of time are more accurately reflected in a different job classification. ...
- (Reclassification) An adjustment made to the input-output (I-O) accounts when there are two or more industries whose primary activity is the production of similar commodities and the commodities differ only in the process used to produced them. ...
- (Reclassification) An assessment process augmented by the prisoner's institutional adjustment and progress.
- (Reclassification) Formal procedure to change the land use district designation for a land area, also commonly known as rezoning.
- (Reclassification) Refers to the act of changing listing from endangered to threatened. The delisting of species as neither endangered or threatened, or the relisting of species as endangered or threatened.
- (Reclassification) There are two types of Reclassifications: "Reallocation" and "Change in Allocation". They are defined as: Reallocation: Duties have changed substantially in a gradual manner over time. Change in Allocation: Duties have changed substantially in an abrupt manner, e.g. ...
- (reclassification) Term created by the FASB to describe the transfer of net assets from temporarily restricted to unrestricted. ...
- Upon the request of an agency, a specific position may be reclassified upward or downward as determined by the Division of Human Resources. For example, an agency may request an Administrative Assistant 1 position to be reclassified as an Administrative Assistant 2 position.
- To change the title of an existing position based on a change of the duties and responsibilities. [See Classify and SPMM Section 0850 et. al.]