BUDGETING AND OPERATIONS Sample Clauses

BUDGETING AND OPERATIONS. From and after the Effective Date through September 1, 2018, charges for recoupment of such costs as are included in the Annual Budget for the Mining Business category, including any debt service on any Mine Reclamation Bonds and any other costs related to surety bonds, banking agreements, letters of credit, or other financial commitment related to providing financial security or assurance for the TMPA's mine remediation responsibilities, shall be assessed to each Participating Public Entity in the manner provided in Section 2.6.1.1. From and after September 2, 2018, charges for recoupment of such costs as are included in the Annual Budget for the Mining Business category, including any debt service on any Mine Reclamation Bonds and any other costs related to surety bonds, banking agreements, letters of credit, or other financial commitment related to providing financial security or assurance for the TMPA's mine remediation responsibilities, shall be assessed to each Participating Public Entity according to the following percentages: Bryan - 21.7%; Denton - 21.3%; Garland - 47%, Greenville - 10%, and billed to each Participating Public Entity on a monthly basis, unless a different schedule of charges shall be adopted by the unanimous approval of all of the Participating Public Entities in the Mining Business category. In the event a Participating Public Entity exits the Mining Business as permitted under Section 2.11.1, it shall remain responsible for the same percentage share of costs incurred after its exit as set forth above, such that the same percentages shall apply to each exited and remaining Participating Public Entity for any costs of the Mining Business category until all Mining Assets are sold and all obligations are discharged with respect to Mine Reclamation Bonds, surety bonds, banking agreements, letters of credit, and other financial commitments related to providing financial security or assurance for TMPA’s mine reclamation responsibilities.
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BUDGETING AND OPERATIONS. From and after October 1, 2018, charges for recoupment of such costs as are included in the Annual Budget for the Mining Business category shall be assessed to each Participating Public Entity according to the following percentages: Xxxxx - 21.7%; Xxxxxx - 21.3%; Garland - 47%, Greenville - 10%, unless a different schedule of charges shall be adopted by the unanimous approval of all of the Participating Public Entities in the Mining Business category. In the event a Participating Public Entity exits the Mining Business as permitted under Section 2.11.1, it shall remain responsible for the same percentage share of costs incurred after its exit as set forth above, such that the same percentages shall apply to each exited and remaining Participating Public Entity for any costs of the Mining Business category until all Mining Assets are sold.

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