Legacy Policy definition

Legacy Policy means any legislative, executive, or regulatory action that specifically directs a payment outside of PJM Markets to a designated or prospective Generation Capacity Resource and the enactment of such action predates October 1, 2021, regardless of when any implementing governmental action to effectuate the action to direct payment outside of PJM Markets occurs.
Legacy Policy means each of the following policies:

Examples of Legacy Policy in a sentence

  • PG&E Government and Community Partnerships will allow a Legacy Policy for projects submitted as part of a Prop 39 Energy Expenditure Plan (EEP) to the California Energy Commission (CEC).

  • In the case when a Legacy Policy is allowed, Implementer will get PG&E PM approval on all proposed legacy projects before project installation.

  • Projects approved by PG&E but not completed on or before November 15, 2018 will require Implementer to act in accordance with a Legacy Policy, provided by the PG&E PM (further outlined in 6.3.1).

  • The Parties agree to incorporate the Legacy Policy 200.21-Code Silver into the 43 Agreement by reference with the following modification.

  • Non-renewals, cancellations and endorsements shall be performed on the Company’s policy management system by the Company, until such Majesco Legacy Policy has been renewed on Administrator’s policy management system.

  • The Parties agree to incorporate the Legacy Policy 200.21-Code Silver into the 17 Agreement by reference with the following modification.

  • In the case when a Legacy Policy is allowed, Contractor will get PG&E PM approval on all proposed legacy projects before project installation.