Operating Practices. Each Restricted Person shall operate its business in a manner that is consistent with the policies and procedures approved by the board of directors of General Partner and in effect on, and delivered to Administrative Agent and Lenders prior to, the date hereof, and revisions thereto referred to in the following sentence. Borrower shall review such policies and procedures at least annually, and shall promptly recommend to the board of directors of General Partner such revisions to such policies and procedures as may be recommended by Restricted Persons' or, upon consultation with Borrower and its consultants and at the request of Administrative Agent, Administrative Agent's third party consultants, with respect to adequate internal controls, and Borrower shall promptly provide a report to Lenders regarding such policies and procedures, including such policies and procedures which the board of directors of General Partner could adopt and has adopted.
Operating Practices. The CMHSP shall comply with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and other federal and state regulations. The final expenditure report shall reflect incurred but not paid claims. CMHSP program accounting procedures must comply with:
A. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for Governmental Units.
B. Audits of State and Local Governmental Units issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (current edition).
Operating Practices. The PIHP shall adhere to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles and other federal and state regulations. The final expenditure report shall reflect incurred but not paid claims. PIHP program accounting procedures must comply with:
A. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles for Governmental Units.
B. Audits of State and Local Governmental Units, issued by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants (current edition).
C. OMB Circular A-87
Operating Practices. The operating practices specified in this Agreement constitute the major operating principles governing the transportation and processing of Shippers Pipeline Liquids and the handling and delivery of the resultant Forties Blend and Raw Gas and/or Gas Products.
Operating Practices a. Bonneville shall replace Dispatcher Standing Order No. 216 with a reliability tool that applies to all non-Federal non-controlling generation—both dispatchable and variable energy resources— in Bonneville’s Balancing Authority Area, except the schedule curtailment protocol will not apply to behind-the-meter generation. Bonneville will design the new reliability tool to attempt to equitably allocate curtailments among all resources that are subject to the reliability tool. Bonneville shall use reasonable efforts to provide a mechanism for multiple resources to combine their Station Control Error to take advantage of diversity benefits during balancing reserve capacity-related events. Bonneville shall not apply its automated balancing reserve capacity-related generation limitation protocol to dispatchable energy resources.
b. Bonneville shall research potential impacts that Federal dispatchable resources have on Bonneville’s Balancing Authority Area net Station Control Error during inc reliability events and provide results to customers in spring 2015. Any material impacts discovered will be mitigated through changes in internal Bonneville business practices or modifications to implementation of balancing reserve capacity-related schedule curtailments of dispatchable and variable energy resources.
c. Bonneville shall conduct a stakeholder process through the Joint Operating Committee or other public forum to discuss Bonneville’s proposed reliability tool and provide an opportunity for customers to comment on the reliability tool.
Operating Practices. 1.1 To meet market demands, to improve our competitiveness and to ensure the optimum use of plant and equipment, flexibility in relation to patterns of hours worked and work practices which will ensure continuity of processes and services are a feature of SPCA’s operation at Shepparton and Mooroopna.
Operating Practices. Lessee shall at all times conduct exploration, development, mining, drilling, production, concentrating, refining, reclamation, and all other activities and operations relative to the Lease as a reasonably prudent operator. Lessee shall conform to the best practices and engineering principles currently in use in the mining industry. Lessee shall implement improvements to such best practices and engineering principles, as they may be modified during the Lease Term or any Term Extension. Lessor requires Lessee to fulfill the following operating practices:
Operating Practices. To improve the Employer’s competitiveness and to ensure the optimum use of plant and equipment, flexibility in relation to work area placement will ensure best possible service outcomes for the Employer's customers.
12.1 Employees may be required to move on a temporary basis, to different work areas as required.
12.2 For a temporary move of greater than five days, a notification period of one working day is required. All temporary moves of less than five days do not require notification.
12.3 Where necessary, Employees will be provided with the training required for them to achieve competency for the work area to which they are temporarily moved.
12.4 Employees who are temporarily moved pursuant to this clause will only be required to move to a work area location that is within a reasonable distance from the location of their usual position.
Operating Practices. Each Loan Party shall operate its business in a manner that is consistent with the policies and procedures approved by the board of directors of General Partner and in effect on, and delivered to Administrative Agent and Lenders prior to, the date hereof, and revisions thereto referred to in the following sentence. Borrower shall review such policies and procedures at least annually, and shall promptly recommend to the board of directors of General Partner such revisions to such policies and procedures as may be recommended by Loan Parties' or, upon consultation with Borrower and its consultants and at the request of Administrative Agent, Administrative Agent's third party consultants, with respect to adequate internal controls, and Borrower shall promptly provide a report to Lenders regarding such policies and procedures, including such policies and procedures which the board of directors of General Partner could adopt and has adopted.
Operating Practices a. Bonneville shall replace DSO 216 with a reliability tool that applies to all non-Federal non- controlling generation—both dispatchable and variable energy resources—in the balancing authority area, except the schedule curtailment protocol will not apply to behind-the-meter generation. Bonneville will design the new reliability tool to attempt to equitably allocate curtailments among all resources that are subject to the reliability tool. Bonneville shall use reasonable efforts to provide a mechanism for multiple resources to combine their station control error to take advantage of diversity benefits during balancing reserve capacity-related events. Bonneville shall not apply its automated balancing reserve capacity-related generation limitation protocol to dispatchable energy resources.
b. When Bonneville’s new reliability tool implements level 1 schedule curtailments, schedules from dispatchable non-Federal non-controlling generation will be curtailed when that resource under- generates to the point that the Station Control Error of that resource is less than -1 MW or -4.75 percent of that resource’s nameplate, whichever is the most negative value.
c. Bonneville shall research potential impacts that Federal dispatchable resources have on Bonneville’s Balancing Authority Area net Station Control Error during inc reliability events and provide results to customers in spring 2015. Any material impacts discovered will be mitigated through changes in internal Bonneville business practices or modifications to implementation of balancing reserve capacity-related schedule curtailments of dispatchable and variable energy resources.