Common use of Subsequent Modifications of Final Documents Clause in Contracts

Subsequent Modifications of Final Documents. Following finalization of any primary document pursuant to Subsection I above, the EPA, SCDHEC, or the DOE may seek to modify the document, including seeking additional field work, pilot studies, com puter modeling or other supporting technical work, only as provided in Subsections J .1 and 2, below. 1. The EPA, SCDHEC, or the DOE may seek to modify a document after finalization if it determines, based on new information (i. e., information that became available, or conditions that became known, after the document was finalized) that the requested modification is necessary. Any Party seeking modification may seek such a modification by submitting a concise written request to the Project Manager of the other Parties. The request shall specify the nature of the requested modification and how the request is based on new information. 2. In the event that a consensus is not reached by the Project Managers on the need for a modification, any of the Parties may invoke dispute resolution to determine if such modification shall be con ducted. Modification of a document shall be required only upon a showing that: (1) the requested modification is based on new informa tion, and (2) the requested modification could be of significant assistance in evaluating impacts on the public health or the environment, in evaluating the selection of remedial alternatives, or in protecting human health and the environment. 3. Nothing in this Subsection shall alter either EPA’s or SCDHEC’s ability to request the performance of additional work pursuant to Section XXI (Additional Work) of this Agreement which does not constitute modification of a final document.‌

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Federal Facility Agreement, Federal Facility Agreement, Federal Facility Agreement

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Subsequent Modifications of Final Documents. Following finalization of any primary document pursuant to Subsection I above, the EPA, SCDHEC, or the DOE may seek to modify the document, including seeking additional field work, pilot studies, com puter modeling or other supporting technical work, only as provided in Subsections J .1 J.1 and 2, below. 1. The EPA, SCDHEC, or the DOE may seek to modify a document after finalization if it determines, based on new information (i. e., information that became available, or conditions that became known, after the document was finalized) that the requested modification is necessary. Any Party seeking modification may seek such a modification by submitting a concise written request to the Project Manager of the other Parties. The request shall specify the nature of the requested modification and how the request is based on new information. 2. In the event that a consensus is not reached by the Project Managers on the need for a modification, any of the Parties may invoke dispute resolution to determine if such modification shall be con ducted. Modification of a document shall be required only upon a showing that: (1) the requested modification is based on new informa tioninformation, and (2) the requested modification could be of significant assistance in evaluating impacts on the public health or the environment, in evaluating the selection of remedial alternatives, or in protecting human health and the environment. 3. Nothing in this Subsection shall alter either EPA’s or SCDHEC’s ability to request the performance of additional work pursuant to to‌ Section XXI (Additional Work) of this Agreement which does not constitute modification of a final document.‌document.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Federal Facility Agreement, Federal Facility Agreement, Federal Facility Agreement

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