Rate Year One definition
Examples of Rate Year One in a sentence
The Revenue Guarantee will be 38 prorated one time, during Rate Year One (2011).
This Attachment describes how the Contractor’s fees will be adjusted for Rate Year One.
The proration will not reduce 39 the expected baseline tonnage for Rate Year One (74,022 Tons) but will be 40 applied to the Revenue Guarantee.
Base costs per Ton or Ton/mile in categories described in paragraphs 1 and 2 above will be adjusted as follows: (1) the base costs per Ton or Ton/mile will be multiplied by the average change in unit prices of electricity or the average index change for fuel between May 2009 and April 2010 and (2) the result of Step One will again be multiplied by the average change in unit price or average index change between May 2009 and April 2010 to arrive at Rate Year One costs.
The amount of this supplemental fee will be $25 per ton 43 (applied to all tons over fifteen percent (15%) contamination) in Rate Year One.
In order for these fees to reflect corresponding values for Rate Year One, the fees will be adjusted as described in this Attachment.
The MRF is not expected to be 37 operational until the Spring of Rate Year One.
The first application will be due on July 1, 26 2010 for Rate Year One (2011).
It will substantially follow the format of Attachment 12-B (for Rate Year One) 30 and Attachment 13-B (for subsequent Rate Years) with such modifications as the 31 Authority may approve in advance, in writing.
Growth or decline in the number of Customers or their service levels, with the exception of adjustments made when determining Contractor’s Compensation for Rate Year One (2011) and Rate Year Three (2013).