Business Incentive Policy definition

Business Incentive Policy means the policy of the Government of the Northwest Territories, as amended from time to time, that gives preference on government procurement to businesses that are owned and operated within the Northwest Territories;
Business Incentive Policy means the Nunavummi Nangminiqaqtuniq Ikajuuti Policy, NNI, of the Government of the Nunavut, as amended from time to time, that provides incentives to northern businesses and includes any directive issued pursuant to that policy;
Business Incentive Policy means the policy of the GNWT that gives preference on government procurement to businesses that are owned and operated within the Northwest Territories.

Examples of Business Incentive Policy in a sentence

  • Technical or General SpecificationsClick here to enter text APPENDIX B - BUSINESS INCENTIVE POLICYSUBSTANTIATION OF BID ADJUSTMENT APPENDIX B1 Pursuant to the Business Incentive Policy of Government of the Northwest Territories, which applies to YK1, Bid preference is available to BIP registered businesses and for the NWT Content and Local Resident Labour components of the Bid.

  • Application for designation under the Business Incentive Policy is available to any corporation, partnership, sole proprietorship, joint venture or co-op.

  • In order to receive the benefits of the Business Incentive Policy the business must have received prior approval.

  • The application must meet the criteria set out in this Business Incentive Policy and furthermore the application must meet the "spirit and intent" of the Policy as determined by the Senior Management Preference Committee.

  • The Senior Management Preference Committee may waive the strict requirements of the Business Incentive Policy so long as the "spirit and intent" of the policy is met and the business can prove that it provides long term benefit to the economy of the Northwest Territories.

  • Every contract made under local contract authority shall be made in accordance with the Government's Business Incentive Policy (copy attached to this directive).

  • All companies which were previously approved as a Northern Business under the previous Business Incentive Policy Section 6.1(2) dated February 28, 1985, shall be re-examined.

  • Select any optionFor further information on the attached Business Incentive Policy, contact an office listed above.

  • Companies requesting approval under section 8.b. will be expected to meet the “spirit and intent” of the Business Incentive Policy and shall be expected to demonstrate an ongoing contribution to the economy of the Northwest Territories through the operation of their business.

  • Local contract authority may not be used to make a contract with a higher cost.This directive must be read with the attached copy of the Government's Business Incentive Policy, the Government Contract Regulations (see Directive 9904 in this manual) and the other directives in this 808 series.The Government Contract Regulations designate Ministers, Deputy Ministers and their delegates as contract authorities.

Related to Business Incentive Policy

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  • Equity Incentive Plan means an incentive plan, or portion of an incentive plan, under which awards are granted and that falls within the scope of IFRS 2 Share-based Payment;

  • Performance Bonus means the performance bonus in respect of each Class payable to the General Partner by the Partnership which will be equal to 20% of the product of: (a) the number of Units of that Class outstanding on the Performance Bonus Date; and (b) the amount by which the Net Asset Value per Unit of that Class on the Performance Bonus Date (prior to giving effect to the Performance Bonus) plus the aggregate value of all distributions per Unit of that Class during the Performance Bonus Term exceeds $25.00.

  • Health benefit plan means a policy, contract, certificate or agreement offered or issued by a health carrier to provide, deliver, arrange for, pay for or reimburse any of the costs of health care services.