CON Policy Development and Update Procedure: Difference between revisions

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     <li>Minor changes or revisions - Those change that do not affect the content of the quality of the action befing prescribed in the document, such as typographical or grammatical changes, template formatting or small changes within the document.</li>
     <li>Minor changes or revisions - Those change that do not affect the content of the quality of the action befing prescribed in the document, such as typographical or grammatical changes, template formatting or small changes within the document.</li>
     <li>Major changes or revisions - Those changes which affect the content of quality of the action being prescribed in the document, such as updated technology resulting in change of procedure or multiple changes within the document.</li>
     <li>Major changes or revisions - Those changes which affect the content of quality of the action being prescribed in the document, such as updated technology resulting in change of procedure or multiple changes within the document.</li>
    <li>Review - Policies must be at least reviewed every five years regardless of the need for revisions.  A minor change or a reading of a policy by the responsible agency that finds no changes are required constitute a review release.</li>
    <li>Revise - Policies requiring any major change.</li>
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