Method of Entering and Terminating Agreements with Other Entities. The Town’s process for entering, modifying, enforcing, and terminating all agreements associated with the Aggregation Plan will comply with the Town’s charter, federal and state law and regulations, and the provisions of the relevant agreement. When the Town has decided that it is timely to solicit bids for a new electric service agreement, the procurement steps will be as follows: - The Town’s consultants will prepare and issue an RFQ on behalf of the Town - The Town will receive and evaluate qualifications - The Town’s consultants will issue an RFP for prices - The Town will receive and evaluate bids and, if acceptable, execute a contract with the winning bidder. The Board of Selectmen will be responsible for executing the supply contract. If the prices bid on any given bid date are not satisfactory, the Town will wait to see if market conditions improve and then repeat the process.
Method of Entering and Terminating Agreements with Other Entities. The Town’s process for entering, modifying, enforcing, and terminating all agreements associated with the Aggregation Plan will comply with the Town’s charter, federal and state law and regulations, and the provisions of the relevant agreement. When the Town has decided that it is timely to solicit bids for a new electric service agreement, the procurement steps will be as follows:
Method of Entering and Terminating Agreements with Other Entities. Xxxxx’s process for entering, modifying, enforcing, and terminating all agreements associated with the plan will comply with the City’s charter, federal and state law and regulations, and the provisions of the relevant agreement. When the City has decided that it is timely to solicit bids for a new electric service agreement, the procurement steps will be as follows:
Method of Entering and Terminating Agreements with Other Entities. Natick’s process for entering, modifying, enforcing, and terminating all agreements associated with the plan will comply with the Town’s charter, federal and state law and regulations, and the provisions of the relevant agreement.
Method of Entering and Terminating Agreements with Other Entities. The Town’s process for entering, modifying, enforcing, and terminating all agreements associated with the Aggregation Plan will comply with the Town’s charter, federal and state law and regulations, and the provisions of the relevant agreement. When the Town has decided that it is timely to solicit bids for a new electric service agreement, the procurement steps will be as follows: - The Town’s consultants will prepare and issue an RFQ on behalf of the Town 1 Basic service pricing periods vary by customer class. For residential and small business customers, the prices change every six months. For medium and large business customers, prices change monthly. - The Town will receive and evaluate qualifications - The Town’s consultants will issue an RFP for prices - The Town will receive and evaluate bids and, if acceptable, execute a contract with the winning bidder. The Board of Selectmen will be responsible for executing the supply contract. If the prices bid on any given bid date are not satisfactory, the Town will wait to see if market conditions improve and then repeat the process.
Method of Entering and Terminating Agreements with Other Entities. Xxxxxxxxxx’x process for entering, modifying, enforcing, and terminating all agreements associated with the plan will comply with the Town’s charter, federal and state law and regulations, and the provisions of the relevant agreement.
Method of Entering and Terminating Agreements with Other Entities. The City’s process for entering, modifying, enforcing, and terminating all agreements associated with the Aggregation Plan will comply with any and all applicable, federal, state and local laws and regulations, and the provisions of the relevant agreement. If and when the City has decided that it is timely to solicit bids for a new Competitive Electric Service Agreement, the procurement steps will be as follows: • the City’s Consultant will prepare and issue an RFQ and/or RFP on behalf of the City • the City will receive and evaluate qualifications • the City’s Consultant will issue an RFP for prices • the City will receive and evaluate bids and, if acceptable, execute a contract with the winning bidder. The Cambridge City Manager will be responsible for executing the Competitive Electric Service Agreement. If the prices bid on any given bid date are not satisfactory, the City will wait to see if market conditions improve and then repeat the process.
Method of Entering and Terminating Agreements with Other Entities. Salem’s process for entering, modifying, enforcing, and terminating all agreements associated with the plan will comply with the City’s charter, federal and state law and regulations, and the provisions of the relevant agreement. When the City has decided that it is timely to solicit bids for a new electric service agreement, the procurement steps will be as follows:
Method of Entering and Terminating Agreements with Other Entities. The Town’s process for entering, modifying, enforcing, and terminating all agreements associated with the Aggregation Plan will comply with the Town’s charter, federal and state law and regulations, and the provisions of the relevant agreement. When the Town has decided that it is timely to solicit bids for a new electric service agreement, the procurement steps will be as follows: - The Town’s consultants will prepare and issue an RFQ on behalf of the Town - The Town will receive and evaluate qualifications - The Town’s consultants will issue an RFP for prices 1 Basic service pricing periods vary by customer class. For residential and small business customers, the prices change every six months. For medium and large business customers, prices change monthly. - The Town will receive and evaluate bids and, if acceptable, execute a contract with the winning bidder. The Board of Selectmen will be responsible for executing the supply contract. If the prices bid on any given bid date are not satisfactory, the Town will wait to see if market conditions improve and then repeat the process.
Method of Entering and Terminating Agreements with Other Entities. The Town’s process for entering, modifying, enforcing, and terminating all agreements associated with the Aggregation Plan will comply with the Town’s charter, federal and state law and regulations, and the provisions of the relevant agreement. When the Town has decided that it is timely to solicit bids for a new electric service agreement, the procurement steps will be as follows: - The Town’s consultants will prepare and issue an RFQ on behalf of the Town - The Town will receive and evaluate qualifications - The Town’s consultants will issue an RFP for prices 1 Basic service pricing periods vary by customer class. For residential and small business customers, the prices change every six months. For medium and large business customers, prices change monthly. Town of Acton Municipal Aggregation Plan 6 - The Town will receive and evaluate bids and, if acceptable, execute a contract with the winning bidder. The Board of Selectmen will be responsible for executing the supply contract. If the prices bid on any given bid date are not satisfactory, the Town will wait to see if market conditions improve and then repeat the process.