What is CCS?
A few California courts use a testing service called CCS. If you have a citation from one of these courts you will have to take the CCS final test. The CCS test is a 40 question DMV type quiz much like the one you take to get a drivers license. Check Court Information. Students that have passed this 40-question exam will have their official completion certificate sent directly to the court.
In its simplest terms, CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) is the process of removing carbon dioxide from large point sources of pollution such as fossil fuel power stations. This carbon dioxide can then be stored away from the atmosphere, preventing it from contributing to climate change. The first pilot scale CCS power station was to go into operation late 2008, as such it is an as-yet unproven technology. If CCS is proven to work, it can be applied to new and retrofitted coal power stations as well as gas power generation, natural gas production and other large CO2 sources including chemical, steel and cement industries. WWF supports carbon capture and storage as part of its approach to avoiding dangerous climate change. WWF’s Climate Solutions report found we must rapidly and concurrently deploy a range of renewable and low emissions technology; carbon capture and storage should form a part of this strategy. The failure or delay of one or two of the zero/low emission technologies dram
Developed at the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the Clinical Classifications Software (CCS) is a tool for clustering patient diagnoses and procedures into a manageable number of clinically meaningful categories. CCS offers researchers the ability to group conditions and procedures without having to sort through thousands of codes. This “clinical grouper” makes it easier to quickly understand patterns of diagnoses and procedures so that health plans, policy makers, and researchers can analyze costs, utilization, and outcomes associated with particular illnesses and procedures. CCS collapses diagnosis and procedure codes from the International Classification of Diseases, 9th Revision, Clinical Modification (IDC-9-CM), which contains more than 13,600 diagnosis codes and 3,700 procedure codes. Without the CCS tool, the large number of ICD-9-CM codes makes statistical analysis and reporting difficult and time-consuming. The CCS was formerly known as the Clinical Classifi