Remediation Programme definition

Remediation Programme has the meaning given in Clause 23.4.1(b)(ii);
Remediation Programme has the meaning given in Clause 12.4.4.2 (Termination or Remedy for Contractor Default);
Remediation Programme has the meaning given in Clause 12.5.4(B) (Termination or Remedy for PBO Default);

Examples of Remediation Programme in a sentence

  • A Remediation Programme shall specify in reasonable detail the manner in, and the latest date by, which such hubco Event of Default will be remedied.

  • Cyber Security Risk Register Residual RiskCyber Security324 648 9 10212315116 20225 Total12thatThese are specific risks identified all of which are mitigated and risks being reduced or removed through the Cyber Security Remediation Programme will be undertaken in 2020/21.

  • For example, depending on the profile of the school, more manpower may be provided for counselling and student support and levelling-up programmes, such as the Learning Support Programmes and the School-based Dyslexia Remediation Programme.

  • This will avoid a situation where councils sit with Kaipara Uri representatives on two co-governance entities, each requiring support to administer and run.Roles of the Kaipara District Council and the Whangarei District CouncilThe draft MOU records that Kaipara District Council and Whangarei District Council support the outcomes of the Kaipara Moana Remediation Programme.

  • In a pilot study by Luton, Reed-Knight, Loiselle, O'Toole, & Blount (2011) used a short version of the Cognitive Remediation Programme (CRP) with 6-15 year-old children diagnosed with neurological disorders and attention problems.

  • A diagnostic report provides information on how children with low scores in this assessment are answering the questions, where the errors and misconceptions lie and suggestions for areas of focus in the Pupil Remediation Programme.

  • The overall objective to “contribute to the National Strategy in developing a remediation strategy has been largely achieved, as the relevant Ukrainian authorities have been provided with the key tools to feed into the new, 2015 – 2020 National State Remediation Programme of Ukraine.

  • Risk Remediation Programme 2018 - 2022 The 2018 – 2022 Risk Remediation Programme being coordinated by the Insurance Risk Management Unit (IRM) has commenced the work programme to complete remedial works in high risk areas and also to identify and implement preventative measures/development.

  • BG 01.06.04: Remediation programme for the Uranium Mines in Southern Bulgaria The purpose of the project is the development of a Remediation Programme for the uranium mines in Southern Bulgaria.

  • A National Environmental Remediation Programme (Országos Környezeti Kármentesítési Program (OKKP)) was established by Governmental Decision No 2205/1996.


More Definitions of Remediation Programme

Remediation Programme has the meaning given in Clause 12.6.3.1.2 (Remediable Breach);
Remediation Programme means a programme prepared by the ESCO in accordance with Paragraph 1.1.1 of Part 3 (ESCO Works) of Schedule 7 (Works Obligations), which shall set out: the ESCO’s proposed timescale for undertaking and satisfactory completion of the Remediation Activities, which for the avoidance of doubt shall not be greater than 12 months; details of the Remediation Activities; any requirements for access to Units served by the Phase 1A Distribution Network and any requirements for tenants of such Units to vacate the Unit; the ESCO’s proposals for temporary Heat solutions during any period when Heat is unavailable to tenants of the Units served by the Phase 1A Distribution Network during the undertaking of the Remediation Activities; details of how the duration and impact of the Remediation Activities will be minimised "Requests for Information" shall have the meaning set out in the FOIA
Remediation Programme has the meaning given in Clause 23.4.1(b)(ii); "Requesting Party" has the meaning given to it in Clause 52.3;

Related to Remediation Programme

  • Remediation Plan means a report identifying:

  • Remediation waste means all solid and hazardous wastes, and all media (including groundwater, surface water, soils, and sediments) and debris that are managed for implementing cleanup.

  • Remedial Action Plan has the meaning in Section 2.4.

  • Decommissioning Plan means the document containing detailed information on the proposed decommissioning and covering the following: the selected decommissioning strategy; the schedule, type and sequence of decommissioning activities; the waste management strategy applied, including clearance; the proposed end state; the storage and disposal of the waste from decommissioning; the timeframe for decommissioning; the cost estimates for the completion of decommissioning; and the objectives, expected results, milestones, target dates, as well as the corresponding key performance indicators, including, as appropriate, earned value based indicators. The plan is prepared by the nuclear facility license holder and is reflected in the multiannual work programmes of the Programme;

  • Remediation means any response, remedial, removal, or corrective action, any activity to cleanup, detoxify, decontaminate, contain or otherwise remediate any Hazardous Materials, Regulated Substances or USTs, any actions to prevent, cure or mitigate any Release, any action to comply with any Environmental Laws or with any permits issued pursuant thereto, any inspection, investigation, study, monitoring, assessment, audit, sampling and testing, laboratory or other analysis, or any evaluation relating to any Hazardous Materials, Regulated Substances or USTs.

  • Study means the investigation to be conducted in accordance with the Protocol.

  • Remediation Period has the meaning specified in Section 8.2(a);

  • Commissioning test means tests applied to a distributed generation facility by the applicant after construction is completed to verify that the facility does not create adverse system impacts and performs to the submitted specifications. At a minimum, the scope of the commissioning tests performed shall include the commissioning test specified in Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE) Standard 1547 Section 5.4 "Commissioning tests".

  • Commissioning Tests means all of the procedures and tests which, in accordance with the Reasonable and Prudent Standard, and in compliance with industry guidelines, practices and standards, are:

  • Remedial investigation means a process to determine the nature and extent of a discharge of a contaminant at a site or a discharge of a contaminant that has migrated or is migrating from the site and the problems presented by a discharge, and may include data collected, site characterization, sampling, monitoring, and the gathering of any other sufficient and relevant information necessary to determine the necessity for remedial action and to support the evaluation of remedial actions if necessary;

  • Phase I Study means a study in humans which provides for the first introduction into humans of a product, conducted in healthy volunteers or patients to obtain information on product safety, tolerability, pharmacological activity or pharmacokinetics, as more fully defined in 21 C.F.R. § 312.21(a) (or the non-United States equivalent thereof).

  • Remedial Action means all actions to (i) clean up, remove, treat, or in any other way address any Hazardous Material, (ii) prevent the Release of any Hazardous Material so it does not endanger or threaten to endanger public health or welfare or the indoor or outdoor environment, (iii) perform pre-remedial studies and investigations or post-remedial monitoring and care, or (iv) correct a condition of noncompliance with Environmental Laws.

  • Feasibility Study means the evaluation and analysis of the potential of a project, which aims at supporting the process of decision-making by objectively and rationally uncovering its strengths and weaknesses, opportunities and threats, as well as identifying the resources required to carry it through and ultimately its prospects for success;

  • Decommissioning means the measures taken at the end of a facility's operating life to assure the continued protection of the public from any residual radioactivity or other potential hazards present at a facility.

  • Quality Management Plan means the portion of the Project Development Plan providing the information requested in Section 4.3 of Exhibit B to the ITP.

  • Clinical laboratory means a facility for the microbiological, serological, chemical, hematological, radiobioassay, cytological, immunohematological, pathological, or other examination of materials derived from the human body for the purpose of providing information for the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of a disease or assessment of a medical condition.

  • Remedial Work has the meaning assigned such term in Section 8.10(a).

  • Licensed site remediation professional means an individual

  • 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.

  • Project Implementation Plan means the detail plan submitted by the Developer with regard to development of Project Facilities and its operation and management thereof in accordance with this Agreement and to be appended as Schedule 9 to this Agreement.

  • Phase I Clinical Study means a human clinical study of a product, the principal purpose of which is a preliminary determination of safety in healthy individuals or patients, as described in 21 C.F.R. 312.21(a).

  • Internal test assessment means, but is not limited to, conducting those tests of quality assurance necessary to ensure the integrity of the test.

  • Remedial Actions means those actions taken in the event of a radioactive release or threatened release into the environment to prevent or minimize the radioactive release so that it does not migrate and cause significant danger to the present or future public health, safety, or welfare, or to the environment. Remedial action includes, but is not limited to, actions at the location of the release such as storage, confinement, perimeter protection which may include using dikes, trenches, and ditches, clay cover, neutralization, dredging or excavation, repair or replacement of leaking containers, collection of leachate and runoff, efforts to minimize the social and economic harm of processing, provision of alternative water supplies, and any required monitoring to assure that the actions taken are sufficient to protect the public health, safety, and welfare, and the environment.

  • Development Plans means a coherent set of operations defined and financed exclusively by the OCTs in the framework of their own policies and strategies of development, and those agreed upon between an OCT and the Member State to which it is linked;

  • Performance Tests means the tests to be conducted on the equipment at site for checking the performance parameters of the equipment as defined in Technical Specification.

  • Joint Remediation Committee has the meaning set forth in Section II.A.2.