Professional Ability & Service Contracts Sample Clauses

Professional Ability & Service Contracts. CPCNH relies upon qualified service providers, consultants, and personnel to provide the Services jointly, at a beneficial economy of scale, across all Member CPAs. Services will be performed by qualified staff, contractors, consultants, Member Representatives and/or volunteers, as determined by the CPCNH Board of Directors or its designee, and carried out in a competent, professional, and satisfactory manner, in accordance with the standards prevalent in the industry and any applicable policies adopted by the Board. The Member acknowledges and accepts that the extent of CPCNH’s services under this Contract, as a start-up power agency, are predicated on (i) contracts CPCNH has executed with service providers hired through competitive solicitations, (ii) CPCNH’s internal capacity, including staff capacity commencing with an anticipated hire of a CEO in March 2023, and (iii) the timeline by which distribution utilities implement Puc 2200 rules, which have not been fully implemented as of December 2022. CPCNH’s current contacts with service providers and consultants are available through CPCNH’s website and listed in Appendix C.
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Professional Ability & Service Contracts. CPCNH relies upon qualified service providers, consultants, and personnel to provide the Services jointly, at a beneficial economy of scale, across all Member CPAs. Services will be performed by qualified staff, contractors, consultants, Member Representatives, and/or volunteers, as determined by the CPCNH Board of Directors or its designee, and carried out in a competent, professional, and satisfactory manner, in accordance with the standards prevalent in the industry and any applicable policies adopted by the Board. The Member acknowledges and accepts that the extent of CPCNH’s services under this Contract are predicated on

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