Commencing operation definition

Commencing operation means the following:
Commencing operation means to engage in the operation of a carnival, circus, tent show, theme park, or permanent exhibition pursuant to sections 25.384 to 25.3905, inclusive.

Examples of Commencing operation in a sentence

  • Commencing operation under such a Permit to Operate shall be deemed acceptance of all the conditions so specified.

  • Commencing operation in September 2010, SCAD Hong Kong is the first completed project under the Revitalisation Scheme.

  • Commencing operation strictly for the purposes of demonstrating compliance is an unnecessary cost and increases emissions.

  • Commencing operation in 2014, AFLSP aims to support young Asians wishing to undertake study abroad within the Asia-Pacific region, advance cross-cultural understanding, and foster individuals capable of contributing to goodwill and development both in Asia and globally in the future.

  • Commencing operation of A, B, or C battery pushing/charging (PCM) machine consisting of sequential process of removing the coke from the oven and charging coal into the oven.

  • Integrated Personalised Support Alliance (IPSA) Commencing operation in April 2015, the IPSA provides a range of complementary support through an Alliance Rehabilitation Team comprising voluntary sector staff, social workers, nurses, occupational therapists and consultant psychiatrists.

  • Commencing operation in the 2020s, it will provide flexible RD&D capabilities for the followinghalf century of nuclear fuel cycle support.

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