Other Standards Sample Clauses

Other Standards. LLC can require that the Project comply with other standards at any time during the Project by initiating the Change Request procedure.
Other Standards. 130. By September 1, 1992, defendants shall draft rules establishing operating standards for agencies which the defendants have licensed to provide mental health services. The standards shall be consistent with and designed to assure implementation of the terms and principles of this Agreement. Said rules shall be submitted to counsel for the plaintiffs and to the master for his approval in accordance with paragraph 293 of this Agreement. Defendants shall thereafter promulgate said rules in accordance with the Maine Administrative Procedure Act, 5 M.R.S.A.
Other Standards. For health service delivery areas where DHCS has not specified standards or practice guidelines, the Contractor may adopt nationally recognized standards, best practices guidelines and/or recommendations from appropriate professional organizations of proven methods that are time-tested, research supported and accepted by peer professionals as reasonable practice.
Other Standards. Comply with all laws applicable to use of airport property, and such other standards as the Airport Director deems necessary or appropriate to protect the environment, the County, and the public health, safety, and welfare of the public.
Other Standards. Ceres may require that the Operation Services will comply with other standards at any time by initiating the Change Request procedure.
Other Standards. Additional standards may be applied by the Village based on site conditions, the Village Comprehensive Plan, Land Use Plan, Neighborhood Plans or Subarea Plans. (a) Village Center Streets. Village Centers are the properties within the Village Centers as designated by the Village’s Land Use Plan. A Village Center street is a linear paved pedestrian place bordering active commercial uses or mixed uses intended for informal gatherings, sidewalk cafes, seating and similar activities. In Village Center Streets, the following design standards shall supplement Sections 16-3-2 and 16-3-3 as indicated below:
Other Standards. ‌ The communication ANT/ANT+ is proprietary [31] and designed for low powered consumption devices. At the beginning, it has been realized for sport, fitness and well-being related devices. It works in the ISM band at 2.4 GHz. As Bluetooth and ZigBee, ANT has also several device profiles: Weight scale, Heart rate monitor, blood pressure, etc. Z-Wave is low-power low bit rate wireless technology (by the Z-Wave industry alliance)5 designed originally for remote control applications but now also supporting use cases in smart home and assisted living for elderly persons (connected ageing). For the latter use cases, Z-Wave is finding increasing use in activity monitoring devices for persons in their home environment.
Other Standards. In addition to the program requirements described in this preamble, the interim rule sets forth other program requirements by which all recipients of grant funds must abide. These include a limitation on the use of grant funds to serve persons defined as homeless under other federal laws, conflicts of interest standards, and standards for identifying uses of program income. Additionally, recipients are required to follow other federal requirements contained in this interim rule under § 578.99. These include compliance with such federal requirements as the Coastal Barriers Resources Act, OMB Circulars, HUD‘s Lead-Based Paint regulations, and audit requirements. The wording of these requirements has been substantially revised from previous programs, with the objective being to increase clarity and comprehension of the directions to recipients and subrecipients in the use of grant funds.
Other Standards. (Clause 8.1(c)(ii)) ....................................................................................................
Other Standards. Aside from specific standards related to the particular behavior of phase change materials, other regulations were studied considering the final application of NanoPCM project developed insulation materials. 3.1 Fire resistance 3.2 Structural elements without any fire confining function 3.3 Structural elements with fire confining function applied to walls 3.4 Non structural parts or elements of building work and products 3.5 Applied to facades (separating walls) and external walls (including glass elements)