Year 2000 Remediation Program definition

Year 2000 Remediation Program means an enterprise wide program to make Year 2000 Ready all material components, systems, software, equipment, facilities and other items related to the subject entity's business. Such Year 2000 Remediation Program must be conducted by persons deemed by Intercable to have experience relevant to issues related to Year 2000 Readiness and such persons must have organized an enterprise wide program which reports to executive level management of Intercable.
Year 2000 Remediation Program means an enterprise-wide program to make Year 2000 Ready all material components, systems, software, equipment, facilities and other items related to the subject entity's business. Such Year 2000 Remediation Program must be conducted by persons with experience in issues related to Year 2000 Readiness and such persons must have organized an enterprise-wide program management office which reports to executive level management and the board of directors or other governing body of such entity.
Year 2000 Remediation Program means an enterprise wide program to make Year 2000 Ready all Computer and Other Systems having a significant impact on IPWT's, IPSE's or RMG's business, as the case may be. Such Year 2000 Remediation Program must be conducted by Persons with experience in issues related to Year 2000 Readiness and such Persons must have organized an enterprise wide 51 program management office which reports to, or an enterprise wide program management structure with oversight by, executive level management and the board of directors (or committee thereof or other governing body of such entity).

Examples of Year 2000 Remediation Program in a sentence

  • Prior to the Closing Date, --------------------------- Intercable shall establish and maintain a Year 2000 Remediation Program.

  • Pursuant to such Year 2000 Remediation Program, all material Computer and Other Systems will be evaluated, remediated and tested on the same general basis, and on the same general work plan and timetable, as the other material computer systems, facilities and equipment of Intercable and its affiliated entities.

  • The Company will allow Parent, Sub and their representatives to continuously monitor the efforts of the Company toward achieving Year 2000 Readiness, including making available to Parent and Sub and their representatives copies of all internal or external reports, memoranda or other materials regarding its Year 2000 Remediation Program and all inventory, testing and other implementation activities and results.

  • The Company shall maintain its Year 2000 Remediation Program, which has previously been reviewed by Parent, pursuant to which all the Company's material Computer and Other Systems will be evaluated, remedied and tested on an expedited basis.

  • The Company has established a Year 2000 Remediation Program on or before the Effective Date.

  • Prior to the Closing Date, the General Partner shall cause the InterMedia Companies to maintain their Year 2000 Remediation Program.

  • The Consolidated Entities and the Non-Consolidated Entities have a Year 2000 Remediation Program in place with respect to the Systems owned by them and shall maintain such program prior to the Closing Date.

  • Each of TCI and Century will use commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with each other at any time prior to June 30, 2000 regarding the other's Year 2000 Remediation Program as such program relates to the Computer and Other Systems to be received by the other party.

  • Each of TCI and Century will use commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with each other and the Partnership at any time prior to June 30, 2000 regarding its or the other's Year 2000 Remediation Program as such program relates to the Computer and Other Systems to be received by the Partnership.

  • After the Closing Date through March 31, 2000, the General Partner will use commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate with Buyer regarding the InterMedia Companies' Year 2000 Remediation Program.


More Definitions of Year 2000 Remediation Program

Year 2000 Remediation Program means an enterprise wide program to make Year 2000 Ready all Computer and Other Systems having a significant impact on RMG's business. Such Year 2000 Remediation Program must be conducted by Persons with experience in issues related to Year 2000 Readiness and such Persons must have organized an enterprise wide program management office which reports to, or an enterprise wide program management structure with oversight by, executive level management and the board of directors (or committee thereof or other governing body of such entity).

Related to Year 2000 Remediation Program

  • Remediation Plan means a report identifying:

  • Year 2000 Compliance has the meaning set forth in section 17.29 of the Management Agreement.

  • Year 2000 Compliant means, with respect to the Company's Information Technology, that the Information Technology is designed to be used prior to, during and after the calendar Year 2000, and the Information Technology used during each such time period will accurately receive, provide and process date and time data (including, but not limited to, calculating, comparing and sequencing) from, into and between the 20th and 21st centuries, including the years 1999 and 2000, and leap-year calculations, and will not malfunction, cease to function, or provide invalid or incorrect results as a result of the date or time data, to the extent that other information technology, used in combination with the Information Technology, properly exchanges date and time data with it. The Company has delivered to the Buyers true and correct copies of all analyses, reports, studies and similar written information, whether prepared by the Company or another party, relating to whether the Information Technology is Year 2000 Compliant, if any.

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

  • service delivery and budget implementation plan means a detailed plan approved by the executive mayor of a municipality in terms of section 53(l)(c)(ii) of the MFMA for implementing the municipality's delivery of municipal services and its annual budget, and which must indicate

  • Year 2000 Problem as used herein means any significant risk that computer hardware or software used in the receipt, transmission, processing, manipulation, storage, retrieval, retransmission or other utilization of data or in the operation of mechanical or electrical systems of any kind will not, in the case of dates or time periods occurring after December 31, 1999, function at least as effectively as in the case of dates or time periods occurring prior to January 1, 2000.

  • Commissioning test means tests applied to the Generating Facility, after completion of the construction of the Generating Facility, in order to verify that the Generating Facility may be released for Operation.

  • 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.

  • Licensed site remediation professional means an individual who is licensed by the Site Remediation Professional Licensing Board pursuant to section 7 of P.L.2009, c.60 (C.58:10C-7) or the department pursuant to section 12 of P.L.2009, c.60 (C.58:10C-12).

  • Performance Test means all operational checks and tests required to determine the performance parameters including inter-alia capacity, efficiency and operating characteristics of the Stores as specified in the Contract.

  • Remedial Action Plan has the meaning provided in Section 3.9(c)(ii).

  • Independent testing laboratory means an independent organization, accepted by the Contracting Officer, engaged to perform specific inspections or tests of the work, either at the site or elsewhere, and report the results of these inspections or tests.

  • 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;

  • 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:

  • Utilization review plan or "plan" means a written procedure for performing review.

  • Remediation waste management site means a facility where an owner or operator is or will be treating, storing or disposing of hazardous remediation wastes. A remediation waste management site is not a facility that is subject to corrective action under § 264.101 of this regulation, but is subject to corrective action requirements if the site is located in such a facility.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Root Cause Analysis Report means a report addressing a problem or non-conformance, in order to get to the ‘root cause’ of the problem, which thereby assists in correcting or eliminating the cause, and prevent the problem from recurring.

  • Quality Assurance Program means the overall quality program and associated activities including the Department’s Quality Assurance, Design-Builder Quality Control, the Contract’s quality requirements for design and construction to assure compliance with Department Specifications and procedures.

  • Drug use test means a scientifically substantiated method to test for the presence of illegal or performance-enhancing drugs or the metabolites thereof in a person’s urine.

  • Collaborative drug therapy management means participation by an authorized pharmacist and a physician in the management of drug therapy pursuant to a written community practice protocol or a written hospital practice protocol.

  • Diagnostic clinical procedures manual means a collection of written procedures that describes each method (and other instructions and precautions) by which the licensee performs diagnostic clinical procedures; where each diagnostic clinical procedure has been approved by the authorized user and includes the radiopharmaceutical, dosage, and route of administration.

  • 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.

  • Project Implementation Manual or “PIM” means the manual setting out the measures required for the implementation of the Project, as the same may be amended from time to time, subject to prior approval of the Association;

  • Remedial Plan has the meaning given to it in paragraph 1.2(b) of Schedule 10.1 (Remedial Plans and Remedial Agreements);