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What is the difference between a Class III and a Class IV?

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Class III receivers are rated for up to 5,000 lbs. total trailer weight and up to 500 lbs. tongue weight. The Class III receivers are weight carrying only. Class IV receivers are rated for up to 10,000 lbs. total trailer weight and up to 1,000 lbs. tongue weight.

What does Class III, Class IV, or Class V mean?

Frequently Asked Questions FAQ's American River Whitewater R...
If this is your first raft trip we recommend the South Fork American River, a Class III trip with plenty of excitement even for experienced rafters. For those who want more thrills, we suggest the Middle Fork American River with Class III - IV rapids or the North Fork American River with Class IV - V rapids and enough paddle action to satisfy anyone. For those wanting the most action and time on the water, try one of our Combo Trips.

What is does Class II, Class III, Class IV, etc. mean?

Orion River Expeditions, Inc. - Orion River Rafting FAQ
Class I: Easy. Fast moving water with riffles and small waves. Few obstructions, all obvious and easily missed with little training. Risk to swimmers is slight; self-rescue is easy. Class II: Novice. Straightforward rapids with wide, clear channels which are evident without scouting. Occasional maneuvering may be required, but rocks and medium sized waves are easily missed by trained paddlers. Swimmers are seldom injured and group assistance, while helpful, is seldom needed.

Do individuals with Stage III or Stage IV pressure ulcers have to be transferred?

Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, unless they are on hospice. Residents on hospice are exempted from the limitations listed in OAC 3701-17-57 (B).

Why were patients with NYHA Class II, III and IV Heart Failure excluded from the study?

The official PROactive results website
Patients were excluded from the study if they had a NYHA score of II or above. European license requirements for thiazolidinedione use exclude NYHA Class I–IV, and an agreement with the European regulatory agency allowed inclusion of NYHA Class I in this study. Back to the Top

How do we determine Stage III or Stage IV pressure ulcers for the purposes of this rule?

Frequently Asked Questions
The regulations do not specify a standard to be applied, however, whatever standard a facility uses, it should be widely recognized and accepted. For example, the National Pressure Ulcer Advisory Panel (NPUAP) staging terms and definitions for assessment of pressure ulcers could be used to determine admission and discharge criteria for this rule.

What are the WPPSI-III and the WISC-IV?

Friends' Central School
The WPPSI-III stands for the Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence, third edition. It is an aptitude test for children under the age of six. Friends' Central requires the WPPSI only for students entering grade 1. The WISC-IV stands for Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, fourth edition. It is an aptitude test for children over six years of age. It is required of all students entering grades 2 through 4, and an acceptable option for any Middle or Upper School grade.

What is the difference between a Class I, II, and III physical examination?

Aviation Medical Services
Class III examinations are required every 3 years if the applicant is under the age of 40 at the time of examination, otherwise every 2 years. Class II exams are valid only for one year, and Class I for 6 months. For pilots over 35, an ECG is required for Class I, and then annually after the age of 40, and these must be performed at the AME's office and transmitted to the FAA electronically. Vision standards are also different between private and commercial categories.

If I meet the criterion in Part II, do I need to complete Part III and/or Part IV?

DARS - Division for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services FAQ
No. Parts III and IV are alternate criteria to establish eligibility when the regular criterion is not met. Other questions about this program should be directed to dhhs@dars.state.tx.us or CollegeForTexans.com

What is the difference between the Defiance, Defiance III, 4TITUDE and Legend knee braces?

ProCare FAQ
Functionally, there are no differences. Our patented Four Points of Leverage applies to all of these functional braces. The Defiance and Defiance III are constructed of carbon fiber and is our strongest choice for contact sports. It is a custom brace made individually for each patient. This customization results in an optimal fit, providing the utmost protection and support. The Armor by DonJoy, 4titude and Legend are off-the-shelf or sized braces.

What is the difference between ID and CLASS ?

ciwas-aFAQ
Direct adressability by scripts: document.getElementById('bar').firstchild.nodeValue = 'Hello world!'; There's also a difference between CLASS and ID attributes as regards to the allowable format of values. By HTML rules, CLASS is CDATA, which basically means 'anything goes', but CSS rules impose some restrictions. And by HTML rules, ID is ID, which means that only letters of the English alphabet ([A-Za-z]), digits ([0-9]), hyphens ("-"), underscores ("_"), colons (":"), and periods (".

Can I also use the maps which I created for THE SETTLERS III in THE SETTLERS IV?

Blue Byte Game Channel - The Settlers 4
No, you won’t be able to do this, as THE SETTLERS IV is a completely new game with new buildings and certain resources which were not present in the third part of the SETTLERS saga.

How does the pre-tax LTD benefit work for Level III and IV employees?

ERACPeople - Life & LTD Insurance Questions
Since Level III and IV employees are taxed on their monthly company paid LTD premiums, they would receive LTD benefits tax-free. Health and Wellness | Retirement Savings Plan | Life & Disability Insurance | Discounts and Rewards |

Can I test right away for Level III or IV?

NICET: Ask NICET / FAQs
The exam requirements for each level of certification are cumulative; each successive level builds on the previous level's requirements. Therefore, you cannot test only Level IV work elements to achieve Level IV certification; you must meet all lower level exam requirements first.

What are the differences between CardVisor I, II, III and IV software?

CardVisor Driver License Reader Frequenty Ask Questions
CardVisor I software calculates the age, generates a warning when underage or expired and saves just the license number, date of birth, expiration date, status of the swipe (OK, under 18, expired, etc.), date and time of swipe. CardVisor II adds contact information such as first name, middle name, last name, title, address, and city, state, zip, and gender.

Can I switch between Major I, Major II, Major III and Major IV after I declare?

Department of Chemistry - Undergraduate Program
Yes. In order to do so, you should fill out a new declaration form to show the change of major track and the change in the curriculum. Changing to Major II or Major III may require additional chemistry or Forensic Sciences courses, so you should look carefully at your program to make sure all prerequisites can be met in a timely manner.

What is the difference between a Roll-Up II and Roll-Up III?

Technical Support - Digitizing & Measurement Products - ...
The Roll-Up III has the built-in USB port. The Native USB connectivity allows power to be supplied via the USB port. Installation is quick and easy-Wintab? applications use the Roll-Up III with our TabletWorks drivers. For non Wintab? applications, the Roll-Up III will be restricted to serial connection setup through SuperSet Menu or Custom Configuration Menu.
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