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Applying General Procedures to Specific Circumstances. This document provides guidance and specific examples of the procedures to be performed in providing NYSERDA with assurances as to the accuracy and completeness of Seller’s Economic Benefits Reports. Because accounting systems and data structures vary among companies, the requirements described in this Exhibit I are not intended to be all-inclusive, but rather represent the guidance and principles to be applied in performing tests of the documentation associated with the information submitted to NYSERDA by Seller. General Notes on Performing the AUPR. The AUPR must be produced by responding to each step in the Economic Benefits Agreed Upon Procedures that follow this Section. When submitting the AUPR to NYSERDA, a scan of a printout is acceptable, as is a PDF with electronic signatures. While performing the Agreed Upon Procedures, the Independent CPA may develop a list of questioned costs, including but not limited to unsubstantiated or inaccurate dollar value claims, etc. The Seller may choose to remove any unsubstantiated claims from its report prior to submission of a final Economic Benefits Report to NYSERDA. If the Independent CPA confronts an issue that the Independent CPA believes is not reasonably resolved by the guidance and principles contained in this Exhibit I, the Independent CPA may email designated points of contact at Seller and NYSERDA, who will make good faith efforts resolve the question by mutual agreement as quickly as possible. Any such resolution shall be memorialized in the AUPR.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Offshore Wind Renewable Energy Certificate Purchase and Sale Agreement, Purchase and Sale Agreement, Offshore Wind Renewable Energy Certificate Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Applying General Procedures to Specific Circumstances. This document provides guidance and specific examples of the procedures to be performed in providing NYSERDA with assurances as to the accuracy and completeness of Seller’s Economic Benefits Reports. Because accounting systems and data structures vary among companies, the requirements described in this Exhibit I are not intended to be all-inclusive, but rather represent the guidance and principles to be applied in performing tests of the documentation associated with the information submitted to NYSERDA by Seller. General Notes on Performing the AUPR. The AUPR must be produced by responding to each step in the Economic Benefits Agreed Upon Procedures that follow this Section. When submitting the AUPR to NYSERDA, a scan of a printout is acceptable, as is a PDF with electronic signatures. While performing the Agreed Upon Procedures, the Independent CPA IM may develop a list of questioned costs, including but not limited to unsubstantiated or inaccurate dollar value claims, etc. The Seller may choose to remove any unsubstantiated claims from its report prior to submission of a final Economic Benefits Report to NYSERDA. If the Independent CPA IM confronts an issue that the Independent CPA IM believes is not reasonably resolved by the guidance and principles contained in this Exhibit I, the Independent CPA IM may email designated points of contact at Seller and NYSERDA, who will make good faith efforts resolve the question by mutual agreement as quickly as possible. Any such resolution shall be memorialized in the AUPR.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Offshore Wind Renewable Energy Certificate Purchase and Sale Agreement, Offshore Wind Renewable Energy Certificate Purchase and Sale Agreement

Applying General Procedures to Specific Circumstances. This document provides guidance and specific examples of the procedures to be performed in providing NYSERDA with assurances as to the accuracy and completeness of Seller’s Economic Benefits ReportsReport. Because accounting systems and data structures vary among companies, the requirements described in this Exhibit I are not intended to be all-inclusive, but rather represent the guidance and principles to be applied in performing tests of the documentation associated with the information submitted to NYSERDA by Seller. General Notes on Performing the AUPR. The AUPR must be produced by responding to each step in the Economic Benefits Agreed Upon Procedures that follow this Sectionsection. When submitting the AUPR to NYSERDA, a scan of a printout is acceptable, as is a PDF with electronic signatures. While performing the Agreed Upon Procedures, the Independent CPA may develop a list of questioned costs, including but not limited to unsubstantiated or inaccurate dollar value claims, etc. The Seller may choose to remove any unsubstantiated claims from its report prior to submission of a final Economic Benefits Report to NYSERDA. If the Independent CPA confronts an issue that the Independent CPA believes is not reasonably resolved by the guidance and principles contained in this Exhibit I, the Independent CPA may email designated points of contact at Seller and NYSERDA, who will make good faith efforts resolve the question by mutual agreement as quickly as possible. Any such resolution shall be memorialized in the AUPR.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Offshore Wind Renewable Energy Certificate Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Applying General Procedures to Specific Circumstances. This document provides guidance and specific examples of the procedures to be performed in providing NYSERDA with assurances as to the accuracy and completeness of Seller’s Economic Benefits ReportsReport. Because accounting systems and data structures vary among companies, the requirements described in this Exhibit I F are not intended to be all-inclusive, but rather represent the guidance and principles to be applied in performing tests of the documentation associated with the information submitted to NYSERDA by Seller. General Notes on Performing the AUPR. The AUPR must be produced by responding to each step in the Economic Benefits Agreed Upon Procedures that follow this Sectionsection. When submitting the AUPR to NYSERDA, a scan of a printout is acceptable, as is a PDF with electronic signatures. While performing the Agreed Upon Procedures, the Independent CPA may develop a list of questioned costs, including but not limited to unsubstantiated or inaccurate dollar value claims, etc. The Seller may choose to remove any unsubstantiated claims from its report prior to submission of a final Economic Benefits Report to NYSERDA. If the Independent CPA confronts an issue that the Independent CPA believes is not reasonably resolved by the guidance and principles contained in this Exhibit IF, the Independent CPA may email designated points of contact at Seller and NYSERDA, who will make good faith efforts resolve the question by mutual agreement as quickly as possible. Any such resolution shall be memorialized in the AUPR.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Tier 4 Renewable Energy Certificate Purchase and Sale Agreement

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