Subsequent Model Years definition

Subsequent Model Years means the three (3) consecutive annual periods immediately following the initial model year.

Examples of Subsequent Model Years in a sentence

  • Table 3.3 provides the assumed fraction of the total ZEVs produced that would be BEVs or FCVs. Table 3.3: Fraction of ZEV Technologies 2018 and Subsequent Model Years Staff developed an average weighted credit using the above percentages in Table 3.3 to establish the minimum number of ZEVs produced each year.

  • To certify to an optional emission standards, a retrofitted engine must meet all of the requirements of "California Certification and Installation Procedures for Alternative Fuel Retrofit Systems for Motor Vehicles Certified for 1994 and Subsequent Model Years and for all Model Year Motor Vehicle Retrofit Systems Certified for Emission Reduction Credit,” adopted: March 11, 1993, as amended November 21, 1995, which is incorporated by reference herein.

  • Compression-Ignition Engines - General Provisions and Test Procedures for 2000 and Subsequent Model Years.

  • Compression-Ignition Engines - General Provisions and Test Procedures for 2000 and Subsequent Model Years 100§89.1 Applicability 100§89.2 Definitions.

  • The sample bill for electricity shall be for 1,000 kWh, for Gas 100 ccf, for water 1,000 gallons.

  • Compression-Ignition Engines - General Provisions and Test Procedures for 2000 and Subsequent Model Years 9Subpart AGeneral.

  • MSCU (Sheppard/Brown) 5/0Phillips – Aye Slusser – Aye P Navarro – Aye Brown – Aye Sheppard – Aye A.

  • See In the Matter of California State Motor Vehicle Pollution Control Standards; Amendments to California Zero Emission Vehicle (ZEV) Regulation; 2003-2008 Model Years Within the Scope Request; 2007 and Subsequent Model Years Waiver Request, Decision Document, at 20 (December 21, 2006).

  • Full implementation should remedy the situation.Banner reporting still poses issues related to outcome numbers for FRCC.

  • Credit will only be granted for vehicles retrofitted following the certification and compliance test procedures in the "California Certification and Installation Procedures for Alternative Fuel Retrofit Systems for Motor Vehicles Certified for 1994 and Subsequent Model Years" (ARB, May 14, 1992).

Related to Subsequent Model Years

  • Model Year means the CI engine manufacturer’s annual production period, which includes January 1st of a calendar year, or if the manufacturer has no annual production period, the calendar year.

  • Free look period means the period of time during which a borrower may cancel a guaranteed asset protection waiver without penalty, fees, or costs to the borrower. A free look period must begin on the effective date of the guaranteed asset protection waiver, and the term of a free look period must be at least 30 days.

  • Quarterly (1/Quarter) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the months of March, June, August, and December, unless specifically identified otherwise in the Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements table.

  • Planning Period Balance means the entire period of time remaining in the Planning Period following the month that a monthly auction is conducted.

  • Yearly (1/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the month of September, unless specifically identified otherwise in the effluent limitations and monitoring requirements table.

  • Yearly (1/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the month of September, unless specifically identified otherwise in the effluent limitations and monitoring requirements table.

  • Quarterly (1/Quarter) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the months of March, June, August, and December, unless specifically identified otherwise in the Effluent Limitations and Monitoring Requirements table.

  • Ramp Period The Ramp Period shall begin on the Effective Date and continue for a period of 3 months following the Effective Date. Commencing with the Effective Date and at all times during the Ramp Period thereafter, Customer will receive the rates, discounts, charges and credits set forth herein and will not be subject to the AVC. Annual Volume Commitment (“AVC”): $360,000 in Total Service Charges (“AVC”) during each contract year of the Term (following the expiration of the Ramp Period).

  • Rolling Period means, as of any date, the four Fiscal Quarters ending on or immediately preceding such date.

  • Commissioning Period means, with respect to each Subproject, the period commencing upon the first delivery of Feed Gas to the Subproject in accordance with Sections 4.8 and 11.1 of the Agreement continuing through achievement of RFSU, commissioning, Start Up, Performance Testing and achievement of Substantial Completion for such Subproject.

  • Contract Year means each period of twelve (12) consecutive months during the Initial Term of this Agreement, with the first Contract Year commencing on the Effective Date, and with each subsequent Contract Year commencing on the anniversary of the Effective Date.

  • Ramp-Up Period means the period from and including the Effective Date to, but excluding, September 23, 2016.

  • Dual sample set means a set of two samples collected at the same time and same location, with one sample analyzed for TTHM and the other sample analyzed for HAA5.

  • Semi-annual (2/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done during the months of June and December, unless specifically identified otherwise.

  • Subsequent Reset Period means the period from (and including) the Second Reset Date to (but excluding) the next Subsequent Reset Date, and each successive period from (and including) a Subsequent Reset Date to (but excluding) the next succeeding Subsequent Reset Date; and

  • Scheduled Black-Out Period means the period from and including the last day of a fiscal quarter of the Company to and including the business day after the day on which the Company publicly releases its earnings for such fiscal quarter.

  • Off-Peak Period means the period during which the demand on an electric utility system is not at or near its maximum. For the purpose of this section, the off-peak period includes all hours that are not in the peak period.

  • Planning Period Quarter means any of the following three month periods in the Planning Period: June, July and August; September, October and November; December, January and February; or March, April and May.

  • Start-up Period means up to 7 Academy Financial Years and covers the period up to and including the first Academy Financial Year in which all age groups are present at the Academy (that is, all the pupil cohorts relevant to the age range of the Academy will have some pupils present).

  • Scheduled Completion Date shall be the date set forth in Clause 10.3;

  • Run-Out Period means a period after the close of a Plan Year or other period during which Participants in a flexible spending arrangement (FSA) may request reimbursement for expenses incurred during the Period of Coverage.