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Questions definition

Questions. Any questions regarding the Authority’s parking lots or policies relating to Hyannis permit holders, please contact the Parking Lot Manager, Xxxx Xxxxxx, at 508.771.4000 or by e-mail at xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.
Questions means those questions to be used by the Supplier in connection with the production of the Videos;
Questions. How many grant applications has each institution submitted to the Secretary of Higher Education for the second funding round? What is the dollar amount of each application submitted and the total dollar amount of all the applications submitted by each institution? What criteria has each institution used in prioritizing its projects?

Examples of Questions in a sentence

  • If Vendor has proposed deviations to the Vendor Agreement, Vendor may leave the signature line of this page blank and assert so in the Attribute Questions and those shall be addressed during evaluation.

  • I.4 IFB-009.1 Questions (February 2012) All questions regarding the IFB must be submitted in writing to the email address of the Issuing Officer provided in the solicitation.

  • If Vendor has proposed deviations to the Vendor Agreement (Part 2), Vendor may assert so in the Attribute Questions and those shall be addressed during evaluation.

  • If Vendor has proposed deviations to the Vendor Agreement (Part 2), Vendor may leave the signature line of this page blank and assert so in the Attribute Questions and those shall be addressed during evaluation.

  • If Vendor has proposed deviations to the Vendor Agreement (Part 1), Vendor may leave the signature line of this page blank and assert so in the Attribute Questions and those shall be addressed during evaluation.


More Definitions of Questions

Questions means the matters to be investigated and addressed by the Examiner, as set forth in the Examiner Order, as modified by the Supplemental Order.
Questions. Has the institution considered the impact of the proposed federal overtime-pay rule changes on its operations? All other things being equal, by what amount would the institution’s operating expenses increase if the proposed overtime compensation rule changes were in effect? All other things being equal, by what amount would tuition have to increase to cover the increased personnel cost? How many employees and student-employees would be affected? What personnel management and service delivery practices would the institution change to minimize the cost impact of the proposed rule changes?
Questions. Has the institution considered the impact of a $15 minimum wage on its operations? All other things being equal, by what amount would the institution’s operating expenses increase if a Statewide $15 minimum wage were in effect? All other things being equal, by what amount would tuition have to increase to cover the larger personnel cost? How many employees and student- employees would receive an increase in their compensation? What personnel management and service delivery practices would the institution change to minimize the cost impact of the higher minimum wage?
Questions. For each of the bond funds listed above, please provide an updated table listing the approved projects, total cost, grants from the State, original start and completion dates, and revised start and completion dates, if applicable. Please discuss if there were any unexpected difficulties or problems in complying with reporting requirements or accessing grant funds through the Office of the Secretary of Higher Education. Were there any project timetable delays as a result of process or cash flow issues?
Questions. Any questions regarding the Authority’s Falmouth area parking lots or policies relating to “Off-site” permit holders, should be directed to Parking Lot Manager Xxxxxxx Xxxxx at 508.548.5011 Ext. 291, or by email at xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.
Questions. The Procurement Contracting Officer (PCO) and the Contract Specialist (CS) are the sole points of contact for this procurement. Offerors may submit questions requesting clarification of solicitation requirements using PIEE via the Solicitation’s Offer Tab. Offerors shall not include any proprietary information in a question, as the Government will provide the question and answer to all potential offerors. All questions submitted in the PIEE interface are to be contained in Attachment P6 and the document is to be uploaded into the system. All questions shall be submitted in the PIEE within 10 calendar days of the date this solicitation is issued. The Government is under no obligation to try to answer questions received after that date, but may answer questions if time permits. Questions submitted by email will not be responded to, but prospective offerors can request confirmation of receipt of questions submitted via the PIEE tool by emailing the Contract Specialist/Officer.
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