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Request for Exemption Sample Clauses

Request for Exemption. Grantee may request written approval from Grantor for an exemption from Paragraph 21.
Request for Exemption. Grantee may request written approval from Grantor for an exemption from Paragraph 21.2. Grantee acknowledges that Grantor is under no obligation to provide such exemption and that Grantor may, if an exemption is granted, grant such exemption subject to such additional terms and conditions as Grantor may require.
Request for Exemption. Fewer Than 15 Employees: (MGO 39.02(9)(a)2.) Contractors who believe they are exempt based on number of employees shall submit a Request for Exemption on a form provided by the Department within thirty (30) days of the effective date of this Contract.
Request for Exemption. Provider may request written approval from DHS for an exemption from Paragraph 30. 1. Provider acknowledges that DHS is under no obligation to provide such exemption and that DHS may, if an exemption is granted, grant such exemption subject to such additional terms and conditions as DHS may require.
Request for Exemption. (MGO 39.02(9)(a)2.) Contractors who believe they are Exempt from the Articles of Agreement according to the table above, shall submit a Request for Exemption on a form provided by the Department of Civil Rights (“Department”), within thirty (30) days of the effective date of this Contract. The Department makes the final determination as to whether a contractor is exempt from the Articles of Agreement. In the event the Contractor is not exempt, the Articles of Agreement shall apply. CONTRACTORS WITH 15 OR MORE EMPLOYEES WILL LOSE THIS EXEMPTION AND BECOME SUBJECT TO THE ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT UPON REACHING $25,000 OR MORE ANNUAL AGGREGATE BUSINESS WITH THE CITY WITHIN THE CALENDAR YEAR. RELEASE OF PAYMENT: (MGO 39.02(9)(e)1.b.) Within thirty (30) days from the effective date of this contract, and prior to release of payment by the city, all non-exempt contractors are required to have on file with the Department, an Affirmative Action plan meeting the requirements of Article IV below. Additionally, contractors that are exempt from the Articles of Agreement under Table 13-B, must have a Request for Exemption form on-file with the Department, prior to release of payment by the City.
Request for ExemptionIn the event the Contractor is unable to meet the specified goal level, that Contractor must submit a written request for a partial or full exemption from the SBE goal. This request shall include the names of all SBE firms that the contractor will utilize on the contract and shall describe the specific work to be performed by each SBE together with the actual dollar amount of that work. Additionally, this request must address the Contractor’s efforts to make Reasonable Outreach Efforts as enumerated in Section VIII.
Request for Exemption. (1) The trustee (or, in the case of an involun- tary petition pursuant to section 303 of the Bankruptcy Code, any other person charged with the management of a
Request for Exemption. Subrecipient may request written approval from the Department for an exemption to Prohibited Payments. Subrecipient acknowledges that the Department is under no obligation to provide such exemption and that the Department may, if an exemption is granted, grant such exemption subject to such additional terms and conditions as the Department may require.
Request for Exemption. Reviewing and acting upon any request for an exemption from the requirement to obtain an air pollution control permit. (2) Fees for persons required to have operation permits. (a) The department shall promulgate rules for the payment and collection of fees by the owner or operator of a stationary source for which an operation permit is required. The rules shall provide all of the following: 1. That fees collected in a year before 2002 are based on actual emissions of all regulated pollutants and any other air contaminant specified by the department in the rules in the preceding year. 2. Except as provided under par. (d), that the fees collected in 1993 are $18 per ton of each regulated pollutant. 3. Except as provided under par. (d), that the fees collected in 1994 are $25 per ton increased by the percentage by which the consumer price index, as defined in 42 USC 7661a (b) (3) (B) (v), for 1993 exceeds the consumer price index for 1989. 4. That the fees collected in each year after 1994 and before 2002 are calculated by increasing the fees collected in the preced- ing year by the percentage by which the consumer price index, as defined in 42 USC 7661a (b) (3) (B) (v), increased in the preceding year. 5. That fees are not based on emissions by an air contaminant source in excess of 5,000 tons per year of each regulated pollutant, except that, subject to par. (b), this limitation does not apply to a major utility, as defined in s. 285.41 (1) (f), that owns or operates a phase I affected unit as listed in Table A of 42 USC 7651c. 6. That during 1995 to 1999, no fee is required to be paid under this subsection for emissions from any affected unit listed in Table A of 42 USC 7651c. 7. That the fees billed for a stationary source in each year after 2001 are based on the fees billed for the stationary source in 2001. 8. That the fee billed for each stationary source in each year after 2001 is based on the actual emissions of all regulated pollu- tants, and any other air contaminant specified by the department in the rules, in the preceding 5 years, using a 5−year rolling aver- age. 9. That fees billed in years after 2001 are determined using a performance−based approach that increases a stationary source’s fees in proportion to increases in the amount of pollutants emitted by the stationary source, as determined under subd. 8., and decreases a stationary source’s fees in proportion to decreases in the amount of pollutants emitted by the stationary source, as dete...
Request for ExemptionThe Contractor may request written approval from DHS for an exemption from Section 24.1. The Contractor acknowledges that DHS is under no obligation to provide such exemption and that DHS may, if an exemption is granted, grant such exemption subject to such additional terms and conditions as DHS may require.