Source Testing Code definition

Source Testing Code means the Source Testing Code, Version 2, Report No. ARB-66-80, dated November 1980, prepared by the Ministry, as amended.
Source Testing Code means the Ontario Source Testing Code, dated June 2010, prepared by the Ministry, as amended;
Source Testing Code means the Ministry's document entitled "Source Testing Code, Version 2, Report No. ARB-66-80", dated November 1980, as amended;

Examples of Source Testing Code in a sentence

  • The Director may not accept the results of the Source Testing if: (1) the Source Testing Code or the requirements of the Manager were not followed; or (2) the Company did not notify the District Manager and the Manager of the Source Testing; or (3) the Company failed to provide a complete report on the Source Testing.

  • Source Testing Code" means the Source Testing Code, Version 2, Report No. ARB-66-80, dated November 1980, prepared by the Ministry, as amended.

  • The Source Testing Code establishes that standard; Ortech has conducted all required ECA testing to date in fulfillment of that standard as the MOECC has accepted all test reports submitted.

  • The Director may not accept the results of the Source Testing if: (1) the Source Testing Code or the requirements of the Manager were not followed; (2) the Company did not notify the District Manager and the Manager of the Source Testing; (3) the Company failed to provide a complete report on the Source Testing.

  • The Director may not accept the results of the Source Testing if:(1) the Source Testing Code or the requirements of the Manager were not followed;(2) the Company did not notify the Manager, the District Manager and Director of the Source Testing; or(3) the Company failed to provide a complete report on the Source Testing.

  • The Company shall submit, not later than two (2) months after commencement of operation of the Equipment, to the Manager a test protocol, including the Pre-Test Information for the Source Testing required by the Source Testing Code.

  • Testing contractors must be qualified to perform the stack testing, and must abide by the Ontario Source Testing Code requirements.

  • Furthermore, the Director of the MOECC is given specific authority not to accept the results of Source Testing if procedures set forth either by the MOECC or by the Source Testing Code are not followed.

  • Schedule “E” of the ECA, references that Source Testing procedures will follow a protocol prepared in conformance with the Source Testing Code.

  • The Company shall submit to the M anager a test protocol, including the Pre-Test Plan, for the Source Testing required by the Source Testing Code, and as required by this Certificate.


More Definitions of Source Testing Code

Source Testing Code means the Source Testing Code, Version 3, Report No. PIBs #131e03, dated June 2010, prepared by the Ministry, as amended.
Source Testing Code means the Source Testing Code, Version 2, Report No. ARB-66-80, dated November 1980, prepared by the Ministry, as amended from time to time;
Source Testing Code means the Ontario Source Testing Code, dated June 2010, prepared by theMinistry , as amended;
Source Testing Code means the Ontario Source Testing Code, Version #2, Report # ARB-66-80, November 1980, as amended;
Source Testing Code means the Source Testing Code, Version 2, Report No. ARB-66-80, dated November 1980,

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