Operational Oversight. The Advisor shall provide operational oversight of the services provided to the Fund under the Administrative Services Agreement between Teachers Advisors, LLC and the Trust, dated January 2, 2012.
Operational Oversight. The 911 Liaison will have the authority to ensure member PSAP compliance with established technical, operational and training standards set forth in this document and approved by the Coordinating Council. The 911 Liaison will actively participate in establishing and maintaining GIS data and other data/resources necessary for the functioning of 911 systems from the operations perspective.
Operational Oversight. Allina will designate an organizational leader for the River Falls EMS operation and will provide the City with 24 / 7 contact information for the appropriate Allina leadership.
Operational Oversight. To meet the requirements of the Act and regulations, CDPHE conducts inspections of solid waste disposal sites. However, due to staffing limitations and other factors, major metropolitan area landfills are typically only inspected 1-2 times per year by CDPHE. XXXX believes that this level of oversight is inadequate for a major landfill located in a rapidly developing area. ACHD believes that a higher level of oversight performed under the umbrella of a true “Public/Private” partnership will achieve great benefit to the landfill operator, the City, and the community. ACHD will provide this type of oversight service to the City for Tower Landfill. As development increases around Tower Landfill, the facility undoubtedly will come under higher scrutiny from the community and from the public traveling to DIA. Minor lapses in fugitive dust control or in litter control may create a misconception that the facility is not being properly operated. With a routine ACHD oversight program, ACHD will work with Republic to rapidly address a control lapse and to communicate to the public the high level of effort that Republic puts into its operations to be compatible with surrounding development. The City benefits by having a highly qualified technical advisor who will be up to speed on all environmental and public nuisance related elements of the landfill operations, thus allowing a “third party” to assist in dealing with community concerns that will inevitably arise regarding the facility. The community will benefit by having a facility that performs a vital public function in a manner that limits adverse environmental and nuisance related concerns. ACHD will conduct 4 full scope site visits and 8 limited scope site visits per year. Each full scope site visit will include the following: • A review of the operating record for the facility including groundwater and landfill gas monitoring records • A field visit to observe provisions to control stormwater runoff from the site • A field visit to observe provisions for controlling wind-blown refuse • Observation of waste placement techniques • Observation of fugitive dust control techniques • Monitor for compliance with existing bird control program • Monitor at site boundary for hazardous air pollutants emissions • An exit briefing with Allied personnel to discuss concerns that may require immediate attention • A phone conversation, e-mail or brief meeting with the City to discuss the findings of the site visit Limited scope...
Operational Oversight. 5.1.1. The parties hereto acknowledge that the operational standards of each must be maintained to the greatest extent reasonably possible in order to maintain the highest standards of customer service, food safety, and food quality. The RDO or AD for the Cold Stone Business shall be the primary operational contact with the Cold Stone Franchisee. Notwithstanding same, the RMCF Operational Support will be permitted to enter the front of the house of the Premises on an informal basis in order to evaluate compliance with proper operational standards. If the RMCF Operational Support observes issues of significant concern, he/she shall promptly contact his/her counterpart with the other party to alert him/her of the concerns and request that the concerns be promptly addressed. If the RMCF Operational Support observes issues that create health or safety issues for the customers, employees, or other third parties at the location, the RMCF Operational Support will notify and request that his/her counterpart address the issue within twenty-four (24) hours of receipt of the concern.
5.1.2. The parties acknowledge that they will mutually work together to establish Cold Stone Operational Support as the primary Operational Support for the RMCF Business and may make joint visits to the Premises to evaluate the operations of the Cold Stone Franchisees, recognizing that the RMCF Operational Support is a key resource for advice and direction on the RMCF Business operational standards.
5.1.3. In the event of a conflict with respect to differing operational standards between the Cold Stone System and the RMCF System, the Cold Stone Business operational standards shall control.
Operational Oversight. 7.1 Participant will be responsible for operating its Qualifying System in a manner that will not cause undesirable or harmful effects to the Distribution System or Distributor’s other customers.
7.2 Participant shall supply Distributor with diagrams and specifications describing the Qualifying System and related interconnection, operation, and protective equipment and any proposed changes to the aforesaid facilities. These diagrams and specifications shall be consistent with good engineering practice and shall specify the equipment to be used (relays, breakers, transformers, generators, etc.) by manufacturer, model, type, size, impedance, and other pertinent information. Also, Participant shall provide any revised drawings in a timely manner that reflect any changes to the current drawings along with a description of the changes.
7.3 For any Qualifying System with output greater than 1,000 kW, the control and protective equipment used by Participant shall be utility class and shall conform to the latest revision of ANSI/IEEE C37.90, IEEE (Standard Relays and Relay Systems Associated with Electric Power Apparatus).
7.4 Participant shall at all times maintain the wiring, equipment, and appliances furnished by the Participant in such condition and repair as may be required by Distributor and by statute, law, city ordinance, or code. Specifications and/or instruction manuals for such control and protective equipment shall be made available by Participant upon request by Distributor.
Operational Oversight. During the Operational Phase, the Joint Venture Committee shall continue to meet regularly at mutually convenient locations or by conference call to direct and develop the activities of the joint venture. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, at all times during the Operational Phase, Gevo Development shall in its sole discretion determine whether ethanol or isobutanol will be produced at the Facility. In the event that Gevo Development determines, for any reason, that the Facility should (i) suspend isobutanol production in order to commence the production of ethanol or (ii) suspend ethanol production in order to commence the production of isobutanol (each a “Production Decision”), Gevo Development shall provide Redfield with written notice of such Production Decision no later than 30 days prior to the date upon which the then-current production of isobutanol or ethanol, as applicable, is to be suspended. Redfield agrees to cooperate fully with Gevo Development and to use its reasonable, good faith efforts to take, or cause to be taken, and do, or cause to be done, all things necessary, proper or advisable under applicable Law to ensure that any Production Decision made by Gevo Development is executed and implemented in a timely and appropriate manner.
Operational Oversight. Language in this section has been revised to reflect the District’s control of the Aeromedical Program and the County’s role in managing the ALS component of the program. Adds language to the agreement to reflect the number primary missions in Section 5 and to reflect new language requiring at least one helicopter to be available for primary missions. Expands language in the current agreement to specifically list the regulations that the District is responsible including pilots, safety initiatives, training and equipment. Adds new language in the agreement designating the District Chief Medical Officer to monitor ALS services provided by the County. Adds language in this section that expands and further specifies the responsibility of the District for billing and collections.
Operational Oversight. The District shall maintain operational control and oversight of the Aeromedical Program including the following without limitation, except that the County’s ALS Aeromedical Services shall be managed and supervised by the County:
1. The sole decision and determination of whether to refuse a mission, discontinue, or continue a flight for safety concerns such as weather or mechanical issues with the helicopters.
2. The sole decision and determination of whether to conduct non-Primary Missions, provided that one (1) air ambulance helicopter is ready and available for Primary Missions (a) through
Operational Oversight a. will be responsible for operating its production facility in a manner that will not cause undesirable or harmful effects to LCUB’s electric system or its other customers.
b. No LCUB approval of ’s operation of the production facility shall be construed as confirming or endorsing the design or any warranty of safety, durability, or reliability of ’s production facility equipment.
c. shall supply LCUB with diagrams and specification describing the production facility and related interconnection, operation, and protective equipment and any proposed changes to the aforesaid facilities. These diagrams and specifications shall be consistent with good engineering practice and shall specify the equipment to be used (relays, breakers, transformers, generators, etc.) by manufacturer, model, type, size, impedance, and other pertinent information. The control and protective equipment used by ’s Solar Farm shall be utility class and shall conform to the latest revision of ANSI/IEEE C37.90, IEEE Standard Relays and Relay Systems Associated with Electric Power Apparatus.
d. LCUB shall, at its cost, have the right at any time to inspect and test the operation of any control and protective equipment owned and maintained by . DRAFT
e. If, subsequent to initial operation, the production facility is unable to comply with the provisions for safety, system protection, and production facility operation contained in this Attachment A, or is otherwise operated in an unsafe manner, the production facility may be disconnected from LCUB’s electric system until the problem has been corrected.