Authority guidelines Sample Clauses

Authority guidelines. Notwithstanding clauses 3.6(b), 13.3, S6.14 or any other relevant provision of this agreement, if in respect of a proposed Temporary Disconnection notified to the Retailer the Retailer identifies a Consumer as being either a medically dependent or a vulnerable consumer for the purposes of the Electricity Authority guidelines on arrangements to assist vulnerable and medically dependent consumers, then in respect of that proposed Temporary Disconnection the notice requirements of those guidelines will be complied with to the fullest extent practicable in the circumstances having regard to the reason for, and level of urgency required in relation to, the relevant Temporary Disconnection. To avoid doubt, the Retailer shall identify the consumer referred to in this clause to the Distributor on a Temporary Disconnection by Temporary Disconnection basis only and the Retailer shall not expect the Distributor to act in relation to, any general notification in relation to the characteristics of a consumer at any particular ICP.
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Authority guidelines. Notwithstanding clauses 3.6(b), 13.3, S6.14, or any other relevant provision in this agreement, the parties will work together in good faith to ensure that if the Retailer identifies a Consumer as being either a medically dependent or a vulnerable consumer for the purposes of the Electricity Authority guidelines on arrangements to assist vulnerable and medically dependent consumers, then in respect of any proposed Temporary Disconnection in any of the circumstances in clause S6.14, the notice requirements of those guidelines will be complied with to the fullest extent practicable in the circumstances.
Authority guidelines. TI will adopt and maintain an approval matrix that will set forth, among other things, the signing authority levels for approving various types of financial and operational transactions including those matters that specifically require TI Board approval.
Authority guidelines. Notwithstanding any other relevant provision in this agreement, the parties will work together in good faith to ensure that if the Retailer identifies a Consumer as being either a medically dependent or a vulnerable consumer for the purposes of the Electricity Authority guidelines on arrangements to assist vulnerable and medically dependent consumers, then in respect of any proposed Temporary Disconnection in any of the circumstances in clause S4.12 the notice requirements of those guidelines will be complied with to the fullest extent practicable in the circumstances. The Retailer may undertake a Vacant Site Disconnection of an ICP if: the Retailer is recorded as the retailer for the ICP in the Registry; the ICP has an “active” status in the Registry; and in respect of that ICP, no Electricity Supply Agreement exists with the Retailer, and will undertake a Vacant Site Disconnection of an ICP without delay if the above criteria apply and the ICP has been inactive for at least [30] Working Days. The Retailer may reconnect an ICP that is subject to a Vacant Site Disconnection if it wishes to supply electricity to that ICP. If the ICP has not been electrically connected for more than 6 months, the Retailer will either request an inspection from the Distributor (if the Distributor provides that service), or advise the Consumer to procure its own safety inspection using a person authorised to certify mains work. A copy of the certificate issued following such an inspection will either be provided to the Distributor, or held by the Retailer at the Retailer's offices for the later inspection by the Distributor, before the ICP is Re-energised. The Retailer will ensure that Vacant Site Disconnections and associated reconnections are carried out in accordance with the Distributor’s reasonable operational work practices for managing vacant sites. If a Vacant Site Disconnection or the associated reconnection requires access to any Network equipment or Distributor’s Equipment, it must be carried out by a Warranted Person. The Retailer may give the Distributor notice that the Distributor is responsible for completing a Vacant Site Connection for an ICP if: the Retailer wishes a Vacant Site Disconnection be undertaken for the ICP; the Distributor has not provided an exclusive and accessible isolation device for that ICP; the Retailer has not been able to complete a Vacant Site Disconnection in accordance with Good Electricity Industry Practice for that ICP after 2 separa...
Authority guidelines. Xxxx will adopt and maintain an approval matrix that will set forth, among other things, the signing authority levels for approving various types of financial and operational transactions including those matters that specifically require the approval of the Nova Board.
Authority guidelines. The Board shall, in respect of the offices referred to in Clauses 12.1, formulate and publish authority guidelines which shall describe the nature and the scope of authority of each of those offices. Such guidelines shall be incorporated in and form part of the service contracts entered into between VGCB and the occupants of those offices.

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  • Policies, Guidelines, Directives and Standards Either the Funder or the Ministry will give the HSP Notice of any amendments to the manuals, guidelines or policies identified in Schedule C. An amendment will be effective in accordance with the terms of the amendment. By signing a copy of this Agreement the HSP acknowledges that it has a copy of the documents identified in Schedule C.

  • Guidelines The Office of State Procurement adheres to all guidelines set forth by the State and Federal Government concerning The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) as well as all mandated fire codes.

  • General Guidelines Conduct yourself in a responsible manner at all times in the laboratory.

  • Hot Weather Guidelines For the purposes of site based discussions regarding the need to plan and perform work during expected periods of hot weather, the following issues shall be considered in conjunction with proper consideration of Occupational Health and Safety issues.

  • Policies and Procedures i) The policies and procedures of the designated employer apply to the employee while working at both sites. ii) Only the designated employer shall have exclusive authority over the employee in regard to discipline, reporting to the College of Nurses of Ontario and/or investigations of family/resident complaints. iii) The designated employer will ensure that the employee is covered by WSIB at all times, regardless of worksite, while in the employ of either home. iv) The designated employer will ensure that the employee is covered by liability insurance at all times, regardless of worksite, while in the employ of either home. v) The designated employer shall have exclusive authority over the employee’s personnel files and health records. These files will be maintained on the site of the designated employer.

  • Applicable Rules and Regulations The Account and each transaction therein shall be subject to the terms of this Agreement and to (a) all applicable laws and the regulations, rules and orders (collectively "regulations") of all regulatory and self-regulatory organizations having jurisdiction and (b) the constitution, by-laws, rules, regulations, orders, resolutions, interpretations and customs and usages (collectively "rules") of the market and any associated clearing organization (each an "exchange") on or subject to the rules of which such transaction is executed and/or cleared. The reference in the preceding sentence to exchange rules is solely for DWR's protection and DWR's failure to comply therewith shall not constitute a breach of this Agreement or relieve Customer of any obligation or responsibility under this Agreement. DWR shall not be liable to Customer as a result of any action by DWR, its officers, directors, employees or agents to comply with any rule or regulation.

  • Applicable Guidelines The Sentencing Guidelines to be considered in this case are those in effect at the time of sentencing. The following statements regarding the calculation of the Sentencing Guidelines are based on the Guidelines Manual currently in effect, namely the November 2011 Guidelines Manual.

  • PROCUREMENT ETHICS Contractor understands that a person who is interested in any way in the sale of any supplies, services, construction, or insurance to the State of Utah is violating the law if the person gives or offers to give any compensation, gratuity, contribution, loan, reward, or any promise thereof to any person acting as a procurement officer on behalf of the State of Utah, or who in any official capacity participates in the procurement of such supplies, services, construction, or insurance, whether it is given for their own use or for the use or benefit of any other person or organization.

  • Codes of Conduct Recipient warrants the following:

  • Company Policies and Procedures 7.1.1 The Company will ensure that Employees are able to readily access Company policies and procedures that apply to the Employees. 7.1.2 The Employees will observe and act in accordance with Company policies and procedures that apply to the Employees, as implemented and amended from time to time.

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