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

  • Contreras, Bermuda’s Legacy: Policy, Patents and the Design of the Genome Commons, 12 MINN.

  • Establish a Committee to distribute any Legacy dollars and adhere to the BCSGS Legacy Policy.

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

  • The Board noted the documents relating to Initial Programme Validation Approval under HET Council Legacy Policy and Process.

  • However, no annual bonuses have been applied to Legacy Policy benefits since 2004.

  • Contreras, Bermuda’s Legacy: Policy, Patents, and the Design of the Genome Commons, 12 MINN.

  • The method and formula used to calculate the offset has already been used as a template bySaskatchewan’s Ministry of Environment and other industries in the province and adapted to other habitat types.

  • Core financial transactions for the Legacy Policy are undertaken by ReAssure.

  • Applications are available Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m.– 4:00 p.m. at the Crystal Lake Police Department, 100 w.

  • I submit this letter to the Legacy Policy Team in order that lessons learnt by Operation Kenova can be shared.

Related to Legacy Policy

  • Privacy Policy means the terms which set out how we will deal with confidential and personal information received from you via the Website;

  • Code of Conduct means the SFC's Code of Conduct for Persons Licensed by or Registered with the Securities and Futures Commission.