APPLICABLE DIRECTIVES Sample Clauses

APPLICABLE DIRECTIVES. The Contractor shall comply with all mandatory documents listed below in section 6 and referenced under paragraph 3.0, Performance Requirements.
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APPLICABLE DIRECTIVES. ‌ a. The Chair, on behalf of the Board, is responsible for ensuring that the Commission operates in accordance with all Applicable Directives, as well as applicable Ministry financial and administrative policies and procedures. b. When the Ministry is notified of amendments or additions to the Applicable Directives, the Ministry will inform the Commission in a timely manner. c. When the Commission requests a list of all Applicable Directives, Ministry staff shall provide a full comprehensive list of the most recent versions in a timely manner.
APPLICABLE DIRECTIVES. SPP 792 provides guidance for these programs. However, the programs will be administered in accordance with public law and FPM 792-2.
APPLICABLE DIRECTIVES. ‌ a. The Chair, on behalf of the Board, is responsible for ensuring that the Commission operates in accordance with all Applicable Directives, as well as applicable Ministry financial and administrative policies and procedures. b. When the Ministry is notified of amendments or additions to the Applicable Directives, the Ministry will inform the Commission in a timely manner. c. When the Commission requests a list of all Applicable Directives, Ministry staff shall provide a full comprehensive list of the most recent versions in a timely manner. d. The Commission’s mandate may require the inclusion of alcohol in providing hospitality as part of its business practices due to the importance of consultation and collaboration with national and international regulatory partners. Such hospitality is commonly offered by domestic and international regulatory partners, and it is integral to the Commission’s business as it is required, from time to time, to host those partners at meetings and events in Ontario. It is expected that the agency would, where appropriate, provide alcohol for those events. The inclusion of alcohol on a reciprocal basis would enable the agency to: • cultivate an environment that fosters relationship building and consultation at these events with other leading regulators; • for the purpose of retention and continued participation, recognize the contributions of individuals who provide advice on committees or speak at conferences hosted by the agency at their own expense; and • align with the customs and expectations of national and international guests that the agency hosts. Any such expenses shall be in compliance with and receive prior approval from the appropriate authority according to the Travel, Meal and Hospitality Expenses Directive.
APPLICABLE DIRECTIVES. Applicable Directives/ Publications. The contractor is required to adhere to the most current version of any of the published regulations found below. Army, State and Federal regulations are publicly available on the internet. Other publications can be obtained by contacting the Contract Specialist for an electronic version. Publication Codes Codes Title DoD Department of Defense FAR Federal Acquisition Regulation CFR Code of Federal Regulation AR Army Regulation ADRP Army Doctrine Reference Publications DA Xxx Department of the Army Pamphlet DRAFT FM Field Manual ATEC Army Test and Evaluation Command AEC Army Evaluation Center MIL-STD Military Standard USC United States Code Publications. The following publications are applicable to the overall performance of this PWS: AR 5-11 Management of Army Modeling and Simulation AR 25-2 Information Assurance (IA) AR 73-1 Test and Evaluation Policy AR 190-13 The Army Physical Security Program AR 190-51 Security of Unclassified Army Property (Sensitive and Nonsensitive) AR 380-5 Department of the Army Information Security Program AR 380-67 Personnel Security Program AR 380-381 Special Access Programs (SAPS) and Sensitive Activities AR 381-11 Intelligence Support to Capability Development AR 381-12 Threat Awareness and Reporting Program AR 385-10 The Army Safety Program AR 525-13 Anti terrorism AR 530-1 Operations Security AR 600-63 The Army Personnel Development System AR 602-2 Human Integration in the Systems Acquisition Process AR 700-127 Integrated Product Support AR 700-142 Type Classification, Materiel Release, Fielding, and Transfer AR 702-19 Reliability, Availability and Maintainability DA XXX 5-11 Verification, Validation, and Accreditation of Army Models and Simulations DA XXX 70-3 Army Acquisition Procedures DA XXX 73-1 Test and Evaluation in Support of Systems Acquisition DA XXX 385-16 System Safety Management Guide DA XXX 385-30 Risk Management DA XXX 700-127 Integrated Product Support Procedures DA XXX 700-142 Instructions for Type Classification, Materiel Release, Fielding and Transfer ADRP 1-03 Army Universal Task List (AUTL) Army Directive 2014-05 Policy and Implementation Procedures for Common Access Card Credentialing and Installation Access for Uncleared Contractors ATEC Reg 73-1 System Test and Evaluation Policy ATEC Reg 73-21 Accreditation of Models and Simulations for Test and Evaluation Methodology ATEC XXX 73-1 System Test and Evaluation Procedures ATEC XXX 73-21 Modeling and Simulation Verifi...
APPLICABLE DIRECTIVES. 4.1 All Contractor employees performing work directly onsite must adhere to all local regulations, rules, policies relating to the obtainment of proper clearances, building access, site access, and badges. If applicable, must complete background investigation, computer security, and records management training. 4.2 The Contractor must abide by all applicable regulations, publications, manuals, and local policies and procedures. 4.3 OSHA, 29 CFR 1910 (as applicable) 4.4 EPA regulations 4.5 The Contractor is responsible for acquiring and maintaining all federal, state and local licenses, certifications, and permits as required. This includes the State Certified Pesticide Applicator (License). The Contractor shall be required to submit a copy of the licenses to the Contracting Officer prior to the award date. The only exception to this requirement is that the GB NWR will provide the Section 7 permit for endangered species for this contract. A copy of the Section 7 permit will be furnished to the Contractor and all conditions will be followed. Endangered species are not known to frequently occur in the treatment area and adhering to the Section 7 permit conditions should require minimal effort. 4.6 Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) 4.7 The Contractor (or their representatives) will not litter. Litter violations will be handled under Federal Code of Regulations 50CFR27.94 (a), which carries a fine of $100.00 per incident upon conviction.
APPLICABLE DIRECTIVES. Mandatory compliance is required for all documents listed below: ** NOTE: a-r are available via internet search a) Department of Defense Instruction Operation of the Defense Acquisition System (XxXX 5000.02) b) Navy Marine Corps (NAVMC) 3500.54C Command and Control (C2) Training and Readiness Manual c) Navy Marine Corps (NAVMC) 1553.1A Systems Approach to Training and Education (MCIDS/SATE) Handbook 15 SEP 2016
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  • Advance Directives When applicable, Provider shall comply with the advance directives requirements for hospitals, nursing facilities, providers of home and health care and personal care services, hospices, and HMOs as specified in 42 CFR Part 489, subpart I, 42 CFR § 417.436(d), 42 CFR § 422.128, and 42 CFR 438.3(i).

  • CHANGE DIRECTIVE A Change Directive means a written instruction, which shall be deemed incorporated into and forming part of the Agreement, prepared by the Contract Administrator and signed by the Owner directing the Contractor to proceed with a change in the Work prior to or in the absence of the Owner and the Contractor agreeing upon adjustments in the Contract Price and the Contract Time.

  • Conformance to Applicable Requirements All work prepared by Consultant shall be subject to the approval of City.

  • Applicable Rules Where a matter relating to investment is governed by this Agreement and simultaneously by the national legislation of either Contracting Party or international obligations existing at present or future by the contracting parties, investors of the other contracting party may avail itself of the provisions that are most favourable.

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  • Conformance to Applicable Laws Contractor shall comply with the standard of care regarding all applicable federal, state and county laws, rules and ordinances. Contractor shall not discriminate in the employment of persons who work under this contract because of race, the color, national origin, ancestry, disability, sex or religion of such person.

  • Personnel Participant Conditions The Subrecipient shall include the following clauses in every Subcontract or purchase order, specifically or by reference, so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor.

  • Switching and Tagging Rules Each Party shall provide the other Parties a copy of its switching and tagging rules that are applicable to the other Parties’ activities. Such switching and tagging rules shall be developed on a non-discriminatory basis. The Parties shall comply with applicable switching and tagging rules, as amended from time to time, in obtaining clearances for work or for switching operations on equipment.

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