Operations Report definition

Operations Report means a report of the kind required under section 51, 68(3), 70H(1)(f) or 82(1)(e).
Operations Report means the report of all information required under 40 CFR 60 for utilities and fossil fuel fired boilers.
Operations Report is defined in Section 7.1(a) of the Company LLC Agreement.

Examples of Operations Report in a sentence

  • The school uses the Fiscal Operations Report portion to report its expenditures in the previous award year and the Application to Participate portion to apply for the following year.

  • ED Form 646-1, Fiscal Operations Report and Application to Participate (FISAP) (OMB No. 1845-0030) - This electronic report is submitted annually to receive funds for the campus-based programs.

  • The following Operations Report is included in the meeting minutes for information.

  • A recognized trade repository that intends to cease carrying on business as a trade repository in the local jurisdiction must file a report on Form 96-101F3 Cessation of Operations Report for Recognized Trade Repository no later than the 180th day before the date on which it intends to cease carrying on that business.

  • Weekly Operations Report - The County Administrator will update the Commissioners on activities that have taken place since the previous meeting.


More Definitions of Operations Report

Operations Report is defined in Section 7.1(a).
Operations Report has the meaning provided in Section 5.2;
Operations Report means the report of all
Operations Report has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1 of this Agreement.
Operations Report means the official monthly accounting report and reconciliation furnished to an SRA holder by FCIC.
Operations Report means that certain report caused to be issued by the Administrative Member pursuant to Section 2.5(b) of the Purchase Agreement.
Operations Report means a report that includes a statement of the Agency’s revenues, actual expenditures, forecasted expenditures for Agency operations, and an explanation of variances (as required) between the forecasted expenditures and revenues.