International depository receipt. See American Depository Receipts.
International Digital Route. The digital equivalent of the analog FDM/FM voice service used by INTELSAT.
Informal Dispute Resolution. When a state inspector cites a licensed nursing facility as being deficient in some area and the facility believes the citation is inaccurate or unwarranted, the facility may ask the state for a hearing called an IDR. At the hearing, it is up to the facility to prove to state officials that it is in compliance with state regulations.
see Internal Disputes Resolution .
Informal Dispute Resolution – an opportunity for the facility to request deletion of a deficiency. It may offer evidence why the deficiency should not be cited.
International Depository Receipt. A receipt issued by a bank as evidence of ownership of one or more shares of the underlying stock of a foreign corporation that the bank holds in trust. The advantage of the IDR structure is that the corporation does not have to comply with all the regulatory issuing requirements of the foreign country where the stock is to be traded. The U.S. version of the IDR is the American Depository Receipt (ADR).
Internal dispute resolution. This is the system an occupational pension scheme must have to deal with member's concerns or complaints. If a member is not happy with what happens through this system, they can take their case to OPAS or the Pensions Ombudsman .
Abbreviation for International Depositary Receipt
International Depositary Receipt. Represents a further development of the American Depositary Receipts (ADR) intended only for use in the USA, in the context of an international application. IDR's were introduced in 1970 by the Morgan Guaranty Trust Company and are only used outside the USA.