Additional Standards Sample Clauses

Additional Standards. The Commission may impose additional performance standards developed either in review of individual projects, as warranted, or through the formulation and adoption of County-wide performance standards.
Additional Standards. In addition to the Standards set out in Schedule 6 (Standards) of the Framework Agreement, the Contractor shall also comply with the following further Standards:
Additional Standards. Additional security standards may be added to this Exhibit from time to time by agreement of the parties. In no event shall the security of the Software be less than those measures Envestnet uses to protect the Envestnet unified management platform or any other service Envestnet offers to its customers. To the extent that Envestnet makes any material improvements to its security procedures on the Envestnet unified management platform, Envestnet shall make equivalent improvements or changes to its security procedures and/or model to the Software, provided such changes have been previously approved by Fidelity. In no circumstances shall any such changes result in security procedures that are less restrictive than those specified in this Exhibit.
Additional Standards. Exceeds Meets Does Not Meet N/A Standards Standards Standards a) Assists the classroom teacher or other immediate supervisor with establishing and maintaining a challenging teaching and learning environment………………………………………………………………………..
Additional Standards. In the event that Stratus decides to address new markets which would implicate new national or telecommunications standards, NEC and Stratus shall work together in good faith to determine whether and how the Products will meet such standards.
Additional Standards. In addition to the foregoing, Grantee shall comply with the following minimum standards: (a) all work shall be performed in a good and workmanlike manner and in accordance with all applicable laws at the Non-Rail Party’s sole cost and expense; (b) within thirty (30) days after completion of construction or installation, Grantee shall submit to Grantor and AAF a complete and detailed set of any available final “as-built” plans and profile drawings and further, shall certify in writing that the installation or construction has been completed in substantial conformance to the Third Party Work Plans provided to Grantor and AAF; (c) in addition to the other terms of this Agreement, any subgrade or above grade crossings on the Burdened Property shall be subject to the terms and conditions of (i) the “GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR SUBGRADE AND ABOVE GRADE CROSSlNGS OF THE RAILWAY’S RIGHT OF WAYissued by the office of the Chief Engineer, Florida East Coast Railway Company and, if applicable, the office of the Chief Engineer, All Aboard Florida-Operations LLC and attached hereto as Schedule 3, as the same may be amended or modified in the ordinary course of business and (ii) the engineering specifications for the design and construction of infrastructure and facilities on Grantor’s or AAF’s property; (d) no Non-Rail Party shall perform or cause to be performed any work on the Burdened Property without having a railroad watchman or flagman present at all times work hereunder is being performed to the extent that a watchman and/or flagman is required to comply with any applicable laws, the then-existing documented safety policies of Grantor or if requested by Grantee or such Non-Rail Party responsible for the work; and (e) Grantee shall be responsible for all out-of-pocket costs and expenses (without xxxx-up by Grantor or AAF) of Grantor and AAF incurred in connection with the exercise by Grantee and any Third Party User of its rights under the Non-Rail Use Easement Agreement and for the cost and expense of any watchmen and/or flagmen as required hereunder or if requested by Grantee or AAF.
Additional Standards. The REP/RPB member will be held responsible for violations of the Housing Agreement Community Standards and student conduct code. Cases will be adjudicated by the appropriate conduct process (Residential Life Conduct Process Guide and/or Student Conduct Code) and applicable sanctions assigned independent of any applicable position corrective action, including dismissal.
Additional Standards. In addition to the standards established by the Information Security Policies described in Section 5.2, Contractor shall implement and maintain the System and provide services in compliance with the following, in each case to the extent applicable to Contractor in performing the Related Services hereunder: 5.4.1. The HIPAA Security Rule set forth at 45 CFR Part 160 and Subparts A and C of Part 164; 5.4.2. The United States Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Criminal Justice Information Services Security Policy, Version 5.6 or current (the “CJIS Security Policy), including, where applicable, signature on the FBI’s CJIS Security Addendum in the form set forth in the CJIS Security Policy; 5.4.3. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, as amended; 5.4.4. Section 6103 of the Internal Revenue Code and guidance issued by the Internal Revenue Service with respect to compliance thereof, including IRS Publication 1075 or its replacement, as amended from time to time; and 5.4.5. The Oregon Consumer Identity Theft Act (ORS 646A.620 et seq.); 5.4.6. Any other statutes, regulations, policies or directives identified in the Contract; 5.4.7. The provisions set forth in Exhibit F, Part II-State of Oregon Security Provisions, identified in the Contract by the Authorized Purchaser and Contractor as applicable to the Cloud Solutions and Related Services that are the subject of the Contract. 5.4.8. Any other laws, rules, regulations or other legal authority set forth elsewhere in this Participating Addendum or in a Contract. The policies, laws, standards, regulations and other legal authority identified in Sections 5.2 through 5.4 shall be referred to herein, collectively, as the “Security Standards.”
Additional Standards. ICP shall diligently monitor the ICP Internet Site and ICP Programming, including the Res System for fraud and abuse and shall provide adequate staffing for maintenance of both the ICP Internet Site and ICP Programming. In the event that fraudulent activity associated with use of the ICP Internet Site and/or ICP Programming exceeds two times AOL's average occurrence of fraud for a similar time frame across its credit card transaction activities through the AOL Service (as measured by AOL) (the "Average Fraud Level"), then the Parties shall make such modifications to any and all applicable operations, systems, information flows related to fraud prevention and billing as are necessary to reduce such fraudulent activity to no greater than two times the Average Fraud Level. ICP shall also work with AOL in developing policies (not otherwise addressed herein) that are designed to combat any repeated customer service complaints and to prevent deceptive selling practices. EXHIBIT F ICP SERVICES
Additional Standards. The following requirements or standards are adopted in addition to those set forth in those sections of the BOCA Basic Plumbing Code as adopted and amended above: