Industry consultation Clause Samples
Industry consultation. Network Rail undertook an industry consultation for one month in May and June 2024. Comments in support or raising no objection were received from GBRf, Grand Central, Northern, Transport Focus and West Yorkshire Combined Authority. CrossCountry, GTR and LNER stated that they were unable to support this application due to the ongoing work with the ECML Event Steering Group (ESG) timetable. The basis of the objection was that until the ECML ESG is resolved, operators were unable to support a conversion of contingent rights to firm rights. Similarly, DB Cargo, Freightliner and TPE advised they could not support the application until any potential impacts on their services and aspirations were identified through Network Rail’s ECML capacity assessments. As required under the Act, on 30 May 2024, we sought Network Rail’s representations on the application and it replied on 28 June 2024. We forwarded these representations to Hull Trains on 3 July 2024 and asked for its comments. Hull Trains provided comments on 22 July 2024.
Industry consultation. Network Rail undertook the usual industry consultation for a month from 26 October 2020 and there were two responses. Cross Country supported the application and East West Rail had a number of questions which were responded to.
Industry consultation. Manitoba Public Insurance will review issues in consultation with the ATA and the MMDA, related to the labour and material rates and fees, the template accreditation agreement, and other issues within the collision repair industry in Manitoba in accordance with the Industry Agreement.
Industry consultation. Getting the agreement of sector members for the industry organisation to represent the sector and sign the Deed, and submitting an application to the Minister for Primary Industries
