GSP definition

GSP means all applicable Good Supply Practice standards, including, as applicable, as set forth in the then current good supply practice standards promulgated or endorsed by the FDA as defined in Good Supply Practice for Pharmaceutical Products or the equivalent Applicable Laws in the region in the Territory, each as may be amended and applicable from time to time.
GSP means a Groundwater Sustainability Plan, as defined by SGMA in Water Code section 10727 et seq.
GSP grid supply point;

Examples of GSP in a sentence

  • This Agreement does not otherwise affect each Party’s responsibility to implement the terms of the GSP it has adopted pursuant to SGMA.

  • Recipient shall conform to the Global Standards Package (GSP) and all constituent elements, where applicable, as described at xxxxx://xx.xxx.xxx/gsp.

  • GSP and Coordination Agreement Submission The Parties shall submit their respective GSPs to DWR or SWRCB through the Plan Manager in accordance with SGMA and SGMA Regulations.

  • This Agreement shall be reviewed as part of each five-year GSP assessment as specified in 23 CCR § 356.4 and may be supplemented, amended, or modified only by the written agreement of all the Parties.

  • Should changes to the Subbasin Monitoring Networks be necessary, the Parties agree to comply with the protocols established in the GSP Chapter 16 and as follows.


More Definitions of GSP

GSP means Groundwater Sustainability Plan as defined by the 2014 Sustainable Groundwater Management Act. In this charter GSP specifically refers to the Groundwater Sustainability Plan for the Shasta Valley groundwater basin.
GSP shall have the definition set forth in SGMA.
GSP has the meaning assigned thereto in Recital B.
GSP has the meaning given to it in the Contingent Equity Support Agreement;
GSP means Groundwater Sustainability Plan as defined in SGMA.