Operational Area Sample Clauses

Operational Area. An intermediate level of the state emergency services organization, consisting of the County and all political subdivisions within the county area. In a state of emergency, the operational area shall serve as a link in the system of communications and coordination between the political subdivisions comprising the operational area and the Regional or State Emergency Operations Center.
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Operational Area. The area of operation comprises the land owned by [land owner] and referred to as ‘[the Park]’. Projects and activities may however be undertaken elsewhere as seen fit by the committee. The committee reserves the right to extend the area of operation in due course.
Operational Area. A. Normal Day-to-Day Operations • Review the OAMA plan and familiarize yourself with the procedures. • Work with your local jurisdictions and OEMS Regional Administrator to ensure you receive information on OAMA resources in your OES region. • Develop and update regularly, a filing system or data base where the OAMA Program resources can reside and be immediately accessed. • Provide the OES Regional Administrator with updated information on local jurisdictions and operational area resources. • Identify roles and procedures for personnel you may receive through activation of OAMA. • Participate in exercises and drills of the OAMA plan. B. Activation (Requesting Operational Area) • Verify local jurisdiction's emergency declaration. • Assess needs of local jurisdictions and process their requests. (See OAMA Needs Assessment Form in Part Three.) • Identify the positions or tasks that need to be filled in your request for mutual aid. Include where and when to report and to whom. (See Operational Area Resource Request Form in Part Three.) • Review data base to determine what personnel best fit the request. • Contact the local jurisdiction directly if they are in your operational area to request assistance. If assistance is needed from outside your operational area, process your request through your OES Regional Administrator. • Forward a copy of your request to your OES Regional Administrator or regional EMMA Coordinator. • Coordinate the negotiation of the specific terms and conditions of aid with the party that will provide it. • Ensure arrangements have been made for lodging and local transportation for incoming personnel. (See OAMA Dispatch Checklist Form in Part Three.) • Upon receiving mutual aid, ensure that personnel are briefed on the situation, their duties, whom they report to, and the duration. (See OAMA Check-In and Check-Out Form in Part Three.) Orange County Operational Mutual Aid Policy Part Two C. Activation (Responding Operational Area) • Establish contact with the regional OAMA coordinator or logistics branch. • Coordinate mutual aid requests from your OES Administrative Region to local jurisdictions. • Ensure your OES Regional Administrator is informed of your personnel availability and other particulars, in the event that the situation becomes worse and more resources are needed. • Receive instructions and forward specifics to responding personnel. (See OAMA Dispatch Checklist Form in Part Three.) • Provide updated status reports on OAMA mut...
Operational Area. For the coordination of public works mutual aid shall normally by a county and all jurisdictions within the county that are parties to this Agreement.
Operational Area. Kincaid shaxx xxx, while this Agreement remains in effect, own or operate, or grant the right to any third party to establish, any other Outlet within the Designated Area. Nothing in this Section 2.3 shall be deemed or construed in any manner, however, as limiting or restricting the right of Kincaid to xxxx Xxncaid Proxxxxx xt wholesale to any furniture Retailer doing business within the Designated Area, including to furniture Retailers whose store may contain a Kincaid Galxxxx, xo long as such Retailer is not operating an Outlet therein.
Operational Area.  The ‘Authorised Operating Area’ of each CT scheme forms the basis of the ‘Population’ element of each operator’s CPT grant payment.  To qualify for CPT funding, trips should either originate or terminate within the CT scheme’s Authorised Operating Area. Passengers carried should be resident in the relevant CT scheme’s Authorised Operating Area.  Requests for trips from Leicestershire residents outside the scheme’s Authorised Operating Area should be handled in one of the following ways: o the scheme refers the request to the appropriate CT scheme; if that scheme is unable to fulfil the trip, then the trip can be operated outside the Authorised Operating Area and declared as CPT to the Council. If the appropriate scheme is able to provide the trip, the request should be handed over to them. o the scheme decides not to approach the appropriate CT scheme, provides the trip on a full cost recovery basis and does not report the trip to the Council via the CT Quarterly Performance Monitoring Form.  CT schemes are advised to keep a record of all requests for ‘Out Of Authorised Operating Area’ trips and the outcome, to inform any future operational boundary reviews.

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  • Project 3.01. The Recipient declares its commitment to the objectives of the Project. To this end, the Recipient shall carry out the Project in accordance with the provisions of Article IV of the General Conditions.

  • Synchronization, Commissioning and Commercial Operation 4.1.1 The Power Producer shall give at least fifteen (15) days written notice to the SLDC / ALDC / DISCOM as the case may be, of the date on which it intends to synchronize the Power Project to the Grid System. 4.1.2 Subject to Article 4.1.1, the Power Project may be synchronized by the Power Producer to the Grid System when it meets all the connection conditions prescribed in the Grid Code and otherwise meets all other Indian legal requirements for synchronization to the Grid System. 4.1.3 The synchronization equipment and all necessary arrangements / equipment including Remote Terminal Unit (RTU) for scheduling of power generated from the Project and transmission of data to the concerned authority as per applicable regulation shall be installed by the Power Producer at its generation facility of the Power Project at its own cost. The Power Producer shall synchronize its system with the Grid System only after the approval of GETCO / SLDC / ALDC and GEDA. 4.1.4 The Power Producer shall immediately after each synchronization / tripping of generator, inform the sub-station of the Grid System to which the Power Project is electrically connected in accordance with applicable Grid Code. 4.1.5 The Power Producer shall commission the Project within SCOD. 4.1.6 The Power Producer shall be required to obtain Developer and/ or Transfer Permission, Key Plan drawing etc, if required, from GEDA. In cases of conversion of land from Agricultural to Non-Agriculture, the commissioning shall be taken up by GEDA only upon submission of N.A. permission by the Power Producer. 4.1.7 The Power Producer shall be required to follow the Forecasting and Scheduling procedures as per the Regulations issued by Hon’ble GERC from time to time. It is to clarify that in terms of GERC (Forecasting, Scheduling, Deviation Settlement and Related Matters of Solar and Wind Generation Sources) Regulations, 2019 the procedures for Forecasting, Scheduling & Deviation Settlment are applicable to all solar generators having combined installed capacity above 1 MW connected to the State Grid / Substation including those connected via pooling stations.

  • Service Area (a) SORACOM shall provide the SORACOM Air Global Service within the area designated on the web site of SORACOM (the “Service Area”), provided, that, the Service Area may be different if stated otherwise as specified by SORACOM separately. However, within the Service Area, you may not use the SORACOM Air Global Service in places where transmissions are difficult to send or receive. (b) The parties of this Agreement acknowledge that there may be countries or locations within which SORACOM may be restricted from providing the SORACOM Air Global Service due to applicable laws, regulations, decisions, rules or orders (“Restrictions”). During the Term, SORACOM will use reasonable efforts to monitor whether there are any such Restrictions. SORACOM may in its sole discretion and at any time, suspend, discontinue, limit, or modify the SORACOM Air Global Service or impose additional requirements on the provision of the SORACOM Air Global Service, as may be reasonably required to comply with any such Restrictions. (c) In no event will SORACOM be required to provide the SORACOM Air Global Service in countries or locations, or in a manner that would be in violation of the Restrictions and its failure to provide the SORACOM Air Global Service due to the Restrictions will not be deemed to be a breach of its obligations under this Agreement. (d) In the event that any Restriction, or any change in applicable law, regulation, decision, rule or order materially or adversely affects the delivery of the SORACOM Air Global Service (including the economic viability thereof), SORACOM will notify Subscribers in writing and the parties will negotiate in good faith regarding changes to this Agreement. If the parties cannot reach agreement within 30 days after notification from SORACOM requesting renegotiation, SORACOM may terminate the Agreement upon 30 days’ written notice to the Subscriber.

  • Project Site The “Project Site” is the place where the Work is being carried on.

  • Shopping Goods and works estimated to cost less than $100,000 equivalent per contract may be procured under contracts awarded on the basis of Shopping.

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