Review Group definition
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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.
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.
The Government will, taking account of the work of the All-Party Oireachtas Committee on the Constitution and the Report of the Constitution Review Group, bring forward measures to strengthen and underpin the constitutional protection of human rights.
Although the budget for the proposed project is not a scored review criterion, the Review Group will be asked to comment on the appropriateness of the budget after the merits of the application have been considered.
Neither Party may disclose the non-public terms or conditions hereof to a third party other than (a) to the Party’s Affiliates, the Party’s or its Affiliates’ respective employees, lenders, investors, counsel, accountants or advisors who have a need to know such information and have agreed in writing to keep such terms confidential, (b) Buyer’s Procurement Review Group, as defined in CPUC Decision D.
Confidential information will be made available to those who have executed a nondisclosure agreement: 🞎 Yes 🞎 No All members of PG&E’s Procurement Review Group who have signed nondisclosure agreements will receive the confidential information.
The Output Review Group will receive such reports from ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, notwithstanding the Regulator’s requirements (e.g., the Annual Information Return).
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.
For example, use of an Independent Evaluator and subjecting the draft short list to review and comment by the Procurement Review Group introduces a window into sharply different opinions about what the utility’s priorities should be, which is particularly helpful when subjective judgment is used to weigh conflicting criteria such as value, viability, and RPS goals.
Neither Party shall disclose the non-public terms or conditions of this Agreement to a third party, other than as follows: to the Party’s Affiliates, the Party’s or its Affiliates’ respective employees, lenders, investors, counsel, accountants or advisors who have a need to know such information and have agreed to keep such terms confidential, for disclosure to Buyer’s Procurement Review Group, as defined in CPUC Decision D.