Other Components. (1) An RTG agreement should impose on member transmitting utilities an obligation to provide transmission services for other members, including the obligation to enlarge facilities, on a basis that is consistent with sections 205, 206, 211, 212 and 213 of the FPA. To the extent practicable and known, the RTG agree- ment should specify the terms and con- ditions under which transmission serv- ices will be offered.
(2) An RTG agreement should re- quire, at a minimum, the development of a coordinated transmission plan on a regional basis and the sharing of trans- mission planning information, with the goal of efficient use, expansion, and co- ordination of the interconnected elec- tric system on a grid-wide basis. An RTG agreement should provide mecha- nisms to incorporate the transmission needs of non-members into regional plans. An RTG agreement should in- clude as much detail as possible with regard to operational and planning pro- cedures.
(3) An RTG agreement should include voluntary dispute resolution proce- dures that provide a fair alternative to resorting in the first instance to sec- tion 206 complaints or section 211 pro- ceedings.
(4) An RTG agreement should include an exit provision for RTG members that leave the RTG, specifying the ob- ligations of a departing member.
Other Components a. A catastrophic illness donation program when an employee has or is about to exhaust all accumulated paid time off, as currently administered.
b. Integration of paid time off with workers’ compensation and disability plan where applicable.
c. Employees employed in permanent regular continuous part-time service shall participate in the vacation and sick leave program on a prorated basis.
d. Employees shall be permitted to use vacation hours in place of sick leave. Such use of vacation hours will be recorded accordingly.
e. Sick leave may be used as follows:
1) A bona fide illness or injury of an employee or family member as established by law (i.e., FMLA and CFRA).
2) Any FMLA and/or CFRA qualifying leave (e.g. to stay home with a child either newly born or newly placed with the employee for adoption or xxxxxx care).
3) Medical, dental or eye care consultations of an employee or family member.
4) Physical incapacity for the purpose of work caused or contributed to by pregnancy or the recovery therefrom.
5) Consistent with No. 3. b. above (Integration).
Other Components. 1. All components must be appropriate for wet service and any unique, end use specific, environmental conditions. Examples of unacceptable components are poorly attached soles, low grade leathers and materials that are mechanically unstable in water.
Other Components. All time-controlled components and life-limited components, other than engines, landing gear and auxiliary power units, shall have a minimum of 3,000 hours or twelve months (unless one-half of the allowable hours or months, as the case may be, permitted between shop visits or replacements is actually less than 3,000 hours or twelve months, in which case one-half of such allowable hours or months) remaining to the next scheduled shop visit or replacement.
Other Components. Hot water oil boiler, Forced air oil furnace, Forced air bi-energy furnace (electric/oil), Hot water bi-energy boiler (electric/oil), contracts 2(C ), 2(H), 5(B), 6(B). Oil filter Whistle Oil gage
Other Components. Occupant Restraint, Occupant Protection, Antenna mast and mirrors, Filters and filter housings, Fuses and fusible links, PCV valve, oil separator and fuel vapor canister, spark plugs, plug wires and glow plugs, glow plug control unit, Windshield wiper rubber inserts (One pair per year).
Other Components. SDK (Software Development Kit): In addition to the license granted in Xxxxxxx 0, XXX grants you the right to use and modify the source code version of those portions of the SOFTWARE which are identified as SDK SAMPLE CODE and located in the appropriate subdirectory on the SOFTWARE's CD-ROM. You may not distribute the SDK SAMPLE CODE or any modified version of the SDK SAMPLE CODE in source code form.
Other Components. TI is responsible for the selection, supply, installation, maintenance, and security of all equipment, software, data, and services necessary for use or used in conjunction with the Services.
Other Components. (a) It is understood that there are no components currently manufactured by Infineon or its Affiliates for internal use in the manufacture of Products other than those described in Sections 13.1.1 through 13.1.
Other Components. 1-year warranty T-RIO Doors & Windows guarantees for a period of 1 year all the other components supplied with the products against manufacturing defects (door brushes, hinges, caulking and weather stripping (compression, magnetic and dust blocks) does not apply to discoloration of the finish, normal wear and tear, forced entry and corrosion or oxidation. It also does not apply to rust due to the use of any type of solvent, exposure to salt air or excessive humidity.