Verification Level definition

Verification Level means one of four emission reduction classifications that apply to the performance capability of retrofit emission control systems as described in Title 13, California Code of Regulations, Section 2782(f), Table 1, as set forth in Table 1:

Examples of Verification Level in a sentence

  • Bulk liquid CO2 delivered by SELLER hereunder will meet both (a) the International Society of Beverage Technologists (ISBT) Beverage Grade Carbon Dioxide Quality Guidelines and (b) the Compressed Gas Association (CGA) G-6.2 Quality Verification Level (QVL) I (Beverage Grade), Commodity Specification for Carbon Dioxide (collectively, the “CO2 Specification”).

  • Technical verification (estimates based on $150/hr.) Verification Level I $300-600 Verification Level II (includes Level I) $600-1,200 Verification Level III (includes Levels I and II) $2,400-4,600 * direct expenses in excess of $300 will be chargeable.

  • Technical verification (estimates based on $225/hr.) Verification Level I $ 1,000(1) Verification Level II $1,500 - $2,000(4) Verification Level III $4,000 - $8,000(4) ================================================================================ 1 Included in the Comprehensive Preferred annual fee.

  • The Verification Level (VL) shall be ▇▇ ▇▇ for major characteristics and VL III for minor characteristics.

  • Customer and CSG agree the Fees applicable to Check Verification Level 4 shall be applied to Customer’s Minimum Customer Purchase Obligation, which is defined in the 61st Amendment to the Agreement, for the applicable contract year in which they are invoiced unless otherwise provided in the Agreement or an applicable SOW.

Related to Verification Level

  • Action level means a rate of emissions of a hazardous air contaminant as specified in Appendix C or as may be determined under Section 5-261(3) of these regulations. Action Levels are used to determine the applicability of Section 5-261 to stationary sources and shall be derived in accordance with the method prescribed in Appendix E of these regulations.

  • Integration Level means the Social Security taxable wage base for the Plan Year, unless the Employer elects a lesser amount in (A) or (B) below.

  • Maximum Concentration Level Assessment means the Maximum Concentration Level Assessment for the purposes of a Basic Comprehensive Certificate of Approval, described in the Basic Comprehensive User Guide, prepared by a Toxicologist using currently available toxicological information, that demonstrates that the concentration at any Point of Impingement for a Compound of Concern that does not have a Ministry Point of Impingement Limit is not likely to cause an adverse effect as defined by the EPA. The concentration at Point of Impingement for a Compound of Concern must be calculated in accordance with O. Reg. 419/05.

  • Verification Report As defined in Section 4.19.

  • Final Level means, in respect of the Index, the Closing Level on the Final Valuation Date, provided that, if the Final Valuation Date is not an Exchange Business Day, then the Final Level will be determined on the immediately preceding