Recommended Terms and Conditions Sample Clauses

Recommended Terms and Conditions. The Parties hereby jointly recommend and request that FERC require: (a) the Recommended Terms and Conditions be included in applicable implementation plans in the Definite Plan; and (b) compliance with such implementation plans as an enforceable obligation and requirement of the Final Order in the License Surrender proceeding. The Recommended Terms and Conditions are intended to be functionally consistent with ordinances and other local requirements for the Planned Activities, without resolving whether the Renewal Corporation is required to apply, or will apply, to the County for related authorizations, excepting that KRRC will apply for, and comply with, a County oversize/heavy load permit.
Recommended Terms and Conditions. The Parties hereby agree to diligently pursue the Recommended Terms and Conditions. The Parties will jointly recommend and request that FERC require (a) that the Recommended Terms and Conditions be included in the applicable implementation plans in the Definite Decommissioning Plan; and (b) compliance with such approved implementation plans as an enforceable obligation and requirement of the Final Order. The term “Final Order” shall mean an order issued by FERC that constitutes the full and final disposition of the License Surrender proceeding and is subject to judicial review pursuant to 16 U.S.C § 825l (b).
Recommended Terms and Conditions. The Renewal Corporation will include the following measures in the Definite Decommissioning Plan. If the Renewal Corporation and the States accept License Transfer and a Final Order is issued that substantially conforms with the Definite Decommissioning Plan, these measures will be enforceable obligations of the Renewal Corporation under the Final Order. Prior to the Final Order, the Renewal Corporation and the County shall jointly develop a detailed workplan for the implementation of these measures. The work plan shall be consistent with the Water Quality Monitoring Plan and will address the specific logistics, equipment, and protocols associated with implementation of the monitoring measures. The workplan will also provide a summary of the process developed to determine potential impacts within the Crescent City Harbor and the Townsite and ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ boat ramps caused by the Project. If the Project is delayed, then the timing and sequencing of the date or dates for implementation of the Recommended Terms and Conditions shall be extended to the corresponding date or dates that best reflect the intent of the Parties to this MOU.
Recommended Terms and Conditions. The following areas are suggested for both contract types and may be added to the standard bid/contract forms included in this package in order to ensure quality meal service, and to help prevent serious problems once the contract is awarded and operations have started:  Pre-Bid Meeting - This is recommended especially for sponsors going out to bid for the first time. Prospective bidders can ask for clarification of the bid specifications and visit sites where meals will be delivered. Sponsors should not compromise the bid specifications during this meeting but should respond to any inadvertent ambiguities or unreasonable provisions, which may limit competition or affect the quality of bids submitted. Sponsors must communicate any and all revisions to the specifications that may result from this meeting to all prospective bidders in writing, and should give this notice in sufficient time for the bidders to submit responsive bids.  Truck Routes - A timeline should be established for the contractor to submit the number of trucks and truck routes for meal delivery. A truck route is a listing of sites per vehicle in the order in which meals will be delivered. It does not establish delivery times. Also, the Sponsor should establish procedures and timelines for reporting any site activity that affects the regular delivery of meals.  Pre-Program Delivery Schedule/Trial Runs - A trial delivery run may be made prior to the bid submittal especially when the Sponsor finds (from past experience) that contractors have had difficulty meeting specified delivery times.  Menu Substitutions - The Sponsor should only consider menu changes when a scheduled item is unavailable to the contractor. When a decrease in quality occurs, specifications should require that the contractor change another day's menu to maintain the quality standards reflected in the bid specifications. Meal quality must be maintained in menu substitutions.  Meal Adjustments - The Sponsor should designate the person(s) within its organization authorized to contact the contractor when meal increases/decreases and site openings/closings occur.  Disallowances - Clearly establish the conditions under which meals will be disallowed (when delivered late, variation from menu, etc.) Establish a procedure for adjusting the contractor's ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ for meal disallowances.  Contract Extensions - The Sponsor and the Food Service Management Company (FSMC) may agree to extend the contract. Such extensions must be ex...