Procurement Review Group definition

Procurement Review Group has the meaning set forth in Section 13.1.
Procurement Review Group has the meaning set forth in CPUC Decision D. 00-00-000.
Procurement Review Group has the meaning set forth in Article 13.

Examples of Procurement Review Group in a sentence

  • Non-market participants who are members of PG&E’s Procurement Review Group and have signed appropriate Non-Disclosure Certificates will also receive the Advice Letter and accompanying confidential attachments by overnight mail.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is expressly contemplated that the information and documents submitted by Participant in connection with this RFO may be provided to the CPUC, its staff, and the Procurement Review Group (“PRG”), established pursuant to D.

  • Neither Party shall disclose the non-public terms or conditions of this Agreement or any Transaction hereunder to a third party, other than (i) the Party’s employees, lenders, investors, counsel, accountants or advisors who have a need to know such information and have agreed to keep such terms confidential, (ii) for disclosure to Buyer’s Procurement Review Group, as defined in CPUC Decision D.

  • First, each utility has a Procurement Review Group (PRG) that consults with the utility in the design of the RFP and the evaluation of bids.

  • It is expressly contemplated that materials submitted by a Participant in connection with this RFO will be provided to the CPUC, its staff, the Independent Evaluator, PG&E’s Procurement Review Group (“PRG”), and Cost Allocation Mechanism (“CAM”).

  • It is expressly contemplated that materials submitted by a Participant in connection with this RFO will be provided to the CPUC, its staff, the Independent Evaluator, and PG&E’s Procurement Review Group (“PRG”).

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  • This task may include monitoring contract negotiations and/or keeping appraised of negotiation status and major issues;• Provide presentations to PG&E’s management, the Procurement Review Group (PRG), and the CPUC Energy Division (ED), if requested, regarding the Consultant’s findings or status.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, it is expressly contemplated that the information and documents submitted by Participant in connection with this RFO may be provided to the CPUC, its staff, and the Procurement Review Group (“PRG”), established pursuant to Decision 02-08-071, or the Independent Evaluator assigned to this RFO, for their review.

  • The Procurement Review Group (“PRG”) for PG&E includes representatives of the California Department of Water Resources (“DWR”), the Commission’s Energy Division and Division of Ratepayer Advocates, Union of Concerned Scientists (“UCS”), the Utility Reform Network (“TURN”), the California Utility Employees (“CUE”), and Jan Reid, as a PG&E ratepayer.


More Definitions of Procurement Review Group

Procurement Review Group or “PRG” has the meaning set forth in Section 29.02(a).
Procurement Review Group means a standing group charged with reviewing solicitations, task orders solicitations, proposed sole-source contracts, and contract renewal options to maximize opportunities for MBE and VSBE participation on State procurement contracts.
Procurement Review Group has the meaning set forth in Article 19.
Procurement Review Group has the meaning set forth in CPUC Decision D. 00-00-000. “Product” is defined in Article 1 of this Confirmation.
Procurement Review Group has the meaning set forth in CPUC Decision D. 00-00-000. “Project” means the generation facility described in Appendix B.

Related to Procurement Review Group

  • Procurement Plan means the Recipient’s procurement plan for the Project, dated April 2, 2010, and referred to in paragraph 1.16 of the Procurement Guidelines and paragraph 1.24 of the Consultant Guidelines, as the same shall be updated from time to time in accordance with the provisions of said paragraphs.

  • Technical Support Services means the technical support and maintenance Services provided by us according to our then-current technical support policy and procedure listed at xxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx (“Technical Support Policy”) when the Services are purchased.

  • Procurement Contract or “Contract” means any written agreement of the Authority for the acquisition of goods or services of any kind in the actual or estimated amount of $25,000, or more.

  • Project Implementation Manual or “PIM” means the manual setting out the measures required for the implementation of the Project, as the same may be amended from time to time, subject to prior approval of the Association;

  • Utilization review plan or "plan" means a written procedure for performing review.

  • Procurement Code means §13-1-101, et seq., XXXX 0000, as amended and supplemented from time to time.

  • Child support services means any civil, criminal or administrative action taken by the Division of