Preparation Period definition

Preparation Period means the period between the request by the connecting TSO in case of TSO-TSO model or by the contracting TSO in case of TSO-BSP model and the start of the ramping period;
Preparation Period means the span of time beginning on the day after the signing of the Cooperation Agreement and preceding the Award Year.
Preparation Period means the time starting with the publication of the final examination bibliography and ending with the scheduled examination.

Examples of Preparation Period in a sentence

  • The Construction Preparation Period begins on the Effective Date of the Contract.

  • He shall provide a copy of the report to the Design Professional and the Owner prior to the end of the Construction Preparation Period.

  • Prior to the completion of the Construction Preparation Period, the Contractor shall establish with the Owner Unit Prices not already bid.

  • The performance of Basic Services and the Construction Preparation Period commences immediately upon the Effective Date of the Contract.

  • He shall provide a copy of the report to the Design Professional and the Owner in the first design coordination meeting, but in no event later than the end of the Construction Preparation Period.


More Definitions of Preparation Period

Preparation Period has the meaning set forth in Section 2.6(b).
Preparation Period preparation periods are those periods in which the teacher is involved in the preparation of classroom materials, lesson plans, and consultations requested by the Administration.
Preparation Period an assigned period for planning and preparation of materials related to the area of instruction and other professional purposes. Other professional purposes shall not be interpreted as meaning scheduling of other activities on a prolonged or regular basis.
Preparation Period means the period referred to in Clause 1.2 of Part 4Conditions of Contract.
Preparation Period means an assigned period of time set aside for teachers of grades TK through twelve (TK-12) (except on minimum days and days in which students are not in attendance) to 20 be used for professional preparation and planning purposes, school-related duties, teacher/student conferences, teacher/parent conferences, teacher/administrator conferences, and for covering another 21 teacher's classes in an emergency situation on an equitable basis between teachers having a common preparation period. 1. Preparation time for teachers of grades transitional kindergarten/kindergarten through six (TK/K-
Preparation Period or “Preparation Time” shall mean member-directed time during which bargaining unit members may carry out activities reasonably necessary to fulfill their essential instructional and professional duties as set forth in Section 14.2.2 including, but not limited to, reviewing and assessing student progress, teacher planning, preparing materials, collaborating with other bargaining unit members, and arranging the classroom or work area.
Preparation Period means a preparation period which is an assigned period set aside for 48 all regular classroom teachers to be used for personal job-related preparation and planning 49 purposes, teacher/student conferences, teacher/parent conferences, teacher/administrator 50 conferences and for covering another teacher's classes in an emergency situation on an equitable