Programs by Non-Operator Sample Clauses

Programs by Non-Operator. If the Operator (including any replacement Operator who has become the Operator pursuant to this Section 6.2) does not propose a Program and Budget requiring a total annual expenditure of $200,000 or more prior to the beginning of an annual budget period, then, within 30 days after the beginning of the annual period, the non-Operator may propose a Program and Budget requiring an annual expenditure of $200,000 or more, and the non-Operator shall thereupon become the Operator. The former Operator shall be entitled to meet with the new Operator to discuss the proposed Program and Budget and suggest any changes it feels are appropriate. The new Operator shall immediately thereafter finalize the Program and Budget and deliver it to the former Operator, whereupon it shall be deemed to have been approved by the Management Committee. If the non-Operator does not present such a proposal within 30 days after the beginning of the annual period, then the non-Operator will have waived its right to do so for that annual period.
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