Common use of Operation and Maintenance (O&M Clause in Contracts

Operation and Maintenance (O&M. (a) Within the O&M category, the funds shall be available as follows, except as provided in Sections 4970.15.1(c): (1) At least seventy percent (70%) for GO, (2) At least ten percent (10%) for Development, (3) At least ten percent (10%) for planning, and (4) At least ten percent (10%) for acquisition. (b) A panel of not less than three (3) individuals shall score each Application deemed compliant with these regulations. The panel shall use the Applicant’s responses to general criteria and Project-specific criteria to determine a Project score. The steps for determining the final score are as follows (see Table 4 for an example): (1) Calculate the sum of the points received on the general criteria and the points received on the Project-specific criteria. Divide that number by the sum of the total possible points for the general criteria and the total possible points for the Project specific criteria, and (2) Convert the result of the calculation to a percentage which is the final score.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Grants Agreement, Grants & Funding

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Operation and Maintenance (O&M. (a) Within the O&M category, the funds shall be available distributed as follows, except as provided in Sections 4970.15.1(c): (1) At least seventy percent (70%) for GO, , (2) At least Up to ten percent (10%) for Development, , (3) At least Up to ten percent (10%) for planning, and and (4) At least Up to ten percent (10%) for acquisition. (b) A panel of not less than three (3) individuals shall score each Application deemed compliant with these regulations. The panel shall use the Applicant’s responses to general criteria and Project-specific criteria to determine a Project score. The steps for determining the final score are as follows (see Table 4 for an example): ): (1) Calculate the sum of the points received on the general criteria and the points received on the Project-specific criteria. Divide that number by the sum of the total possible points for the general criteria and the total possible points for the Project specific criteria, and (2) Convert the result of the calculation to a percentage which is the final score.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grants & Funding

Operation and Maintenance (O&M. (a) Within the O&M category, the funds shall be available as follows, except as provided in Sections 4970.15.1(c): (1) At least seventy percent (70%) for GO, (2) At least ten percent (10%) for Development, (3) At least ten percent (10%) for planning, and (4) At least ten percent (10%) for acquisition. (b) A An Application evaluation panel of not less than three (3) individuals shall score each Application deemed compliant with these regulations. The Application evaluation panel shall use the Applicant’s responses to general criteria and Project-specific criteria to determine a Project score. The steps for determining the final score are as follows (see refer to Table 4 for an example): (1) Calculate the sum of the points received on the general criteria and the points received on the Project-specific criteria. Divide that number by the sum of the total possible points for the general criteria and the total possible points for the Project specific criteria, and (2) Convert the result of the calculation to a percentage which is the final score.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grants and Cooperative Agreements

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Operation and Maintenance (O&M. (a) Within the O&M category, the funds shall be available distributed as follows, except as provided in Sections 4970.15.1(c):: (1) At least seventy percent (70%) for GO, (2) At least Up to ten percent (10%) for Development, (3) At least Up to ten percent (10%) for planning, and (4) At least Up to ten percent (10%) for acquisition. (b) A panel of not less than three (3) individuals shall score each Application deemed compliant with these regulations. The panel shall use the Applicant’s responses to general criteria and Project-specific criteria to determine a Project score. The steps for determining the final score are as follows (see Table 4 for an example): (1) Calculate the sum of the points received on the general criteria and the points received on the Project-specific criteria. Divide that number by the sum of the total possible points for the general criteria and the total possible points for the Project specific criteria, and (2) Convert the result of the calculation to a percentage which is the final score.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grants Agreement

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