Claims Substantiation. 3.3.1 Implementer represents that it has adequately substantiated all claims made as part of the Work according to the requirements of state and federal law. Implementer shall substantiate claims made in all Program Materials. Claims include, but are not limited to, statements about the energy efficiency, safety, reliability, or performance of a piece of equipment or category of energy efficiency Measures. 3.3.2 For each Program Material submitted to Administrator for review and approval, Implementer shall identify all claims, and shall submit to Administrator written evidence and data to substantiate the claims. If Administrator determines that the evidence or data that Implementer has submitted to Administrator is inadequate to substantiate the claim, then Implementer shall either provide additional evidence or data that in Administrator’s discretion is adequate to substantiate the claim, or redraft or eliminate the claim so that the data and evidence, in Administrator’s discretion, adequately supports the claims made.
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Claims Substantiation. 3.3.1 Implementer represents that it has adequately substantiated all claims made as part of the Work according to the requirements of state and federal law. Implementer shall substantiate claims made in all Program Materials. Claims include, but are not limited to, statements about the energy efficiency, safety, reliability, or performance of a piece of equipment or category of energy efficiency Measures.
3.3.2 For each Program Material submitted to Administrator for review and approval, Implementer shall identify all claims, and shall submit to Administrator written evidence and data to substantiate the claims. If Administrator determines that the evidence or data that Implementer has submitted to Administrator is inadequate to substantiate the claim, then Implementer shall either provide additional evidence or data that in Administrator’s discretion is adequate to substantiate the claim, or redraft or eliminate the claim so that the data and evidence, in Administrator’s discretion, adequately supports the claims made.
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Samples: Professional Services
Claims Substantiation. 3.3.1 Implementer represents that it has adequately substantiated all claims made as part of the Work according to the requirements of state and federal law. Implementer shall substantiate claims made in all Program Materials. Claims include, but are not limited to, statements about the energy efficiency, safety, reliability, or performance of a piece of equipment or category of energy efficiency and renewable energy Measures.
3.3.2 For each Program Material submitted to Administrator for review and approval, Implementer shall identify all claims, and shall submit to Administrator written evidence and data to substantiate the claims. If Administrator determines that the evidence or data that Implementer has submitted to Administrator is inadequate to substantiate the claim, then Implementer shall either provide additional evidence or data that in Administrator’s discretion is adequate to substantiate the claim, or redraft or eliminate the claim so that the data and evidence, in Administrator’s discretion, adequately supports the claims made.
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Samples: Professional Services