Procedure for Approval of Visit Requests Sample Clauses

Procedure for Approval of Visit Requests. A written request for approval of a visit must be submitted to the FSO prior to the date of the proposed visit. The GSC will establish in the Company's visitation procedures reasonable standards for the Company in connection with the lead times required for requests and notifications required under this section. If a written request cannot be accomplished within the GSC approved timeframe because of an unforeseen exigency, the request may be promptly communicated to the FSO and immediately confirmed in writing; however, the FSO may refuse to accept any request submitted with less than the required advance notice if the FSO determines that there is insufficient time to consider the request. The GSC shall determine what constitutes an unforeseen exigency for these purposes. The exact purpose and justification for the visit must be set forth in detail sufficient to enable one of the designated Outside Directors to make an informed decision concerning the proposed visit, and the FSO may refuse to accept any request that the FSO believes lacks sufficient information. Each proposed visit must be individually justified and a separate approval request must be submitted for each.
Procedure for Approval of Visit Requests. A written request for approval of a visit must be submitted to the FSO no less than seven (7) calendar days prior to the date of the proposed visit. If a written request cannot be accomplished because of an unforeseen exigency, the request may be communicated via telephone to the FSO and immediately confirmed in writing; however, the FSO may refuse to accept any request submitted less than seven (7) calendar days prior to the date of the proposed visit if the FSO determines that there is insufficient time to consider the request. The exact purpose and justification for the visit must be set forth in detail sufficient to enable the designated Outside Director to make an informed decision concerning the proposed visit, and the FSO may refuse to accept any request that the FSO believes lacks sufficient information. Each proposed visit must be individually justified and a separate approval request must be submitted for each.

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  • Application for approval 3.1. The application for approval of a vehicle type with regard to the AEBS shall be submitted by the vehicle manufacturer or by his authorised representative. 3.2. It shall be accompanied by the documents mentioned below in triplicate: 3.2.1. A description of the vehicle type with regard to the items mentioned in paragraph 2.4., together with a documentation package which gives access to the basic design of the AEBS and the means by which it is linked to other vehicle systems or by which it directly controls output variables. The numbers and/or symbols identifying the vehicle type shall be specified. 3.3. A vehicle representative of the vehicle type to be approved shall be submitted to the Technical Service conducting the approval tests.

  • Effect of non-approval of proposals Notwithstanding that under subclause (1) any proposals of the Company are approved by the Minister or determined by arbitration award, unless each and every such proposal and matter is so approved or determined by 31 October 1992 or by such extended date or period if any as the Company shall be granted pursuant to the provisions of this Agreement then the Minister may give to the Company 12 months notice of intention to determine this Agreement and unless before the expiration of the said 12 months period all the detailed proposals and matters are so approved or determined this Agreement shall cease and determine subject however to the provisions of Clause 35.

  • APPROVAL OF GENERAL COMMUNICATIONS Competitive Supplier shall cooperate with the Town in the drafting and sending of messages and information to Eligible Consumers concerning the Program or any matter arising under or related to this ESA. Prior to sending any direct mail, advertising, solicitation, bill insert, electronic mail, or other similar written or electronic communication (collectively, “General Communications”) to Participating Consumers (but excluding individually drafted or tailored communications responding to the specific complaint or circumstance of an individual consumer), Competitive Supplier shall provide a copy of such General Communication to the Town for its review to determine whether it is consistent with the purposes and goals of the Town. The Town shall have the right to disapprove such General Communications and suggest revisions if it finds the communication inconsistent with the purposes and goals of the Town, factually inaccurate or likely to mislead; provided, however: (i) that the communication shall be deemed approved if the Town fails to respond within seven (7) business days; and (ii) that no approval shall be necessary for any communication (a) regarding any emergency situation involving any risk to the public health, safety or welfare; (b) which has been approved by or is required by the Department, the DOER, or any other Governmental Authority; or (c) in the nature of routine monthly or periodic bills, or collection notices, except that any bill insert or message included at the bottom of such bill not within the scope of (a) or (b) above shall require approval. If the Town objects to any General Communication on the grounds it is inconsistent with the purposes and goals of the Town, the Competitive Supplier, after consultation as provided in this Article 5.6, may nevertheless elect to send such General Communication provided that it: (i) clearly indicates on such mailing that it has not been endorsed by the Town, (ii) has previously provided all Participating Consumers a meaningful chance to opt not to receive such General Communications, (iii) has stated in connection with such chance to opt not to receive such communications that “the Town wants to protect Eligible Consumers from receiving marketing materials if you do not wish to do so,” and