Clearance Procedures Sample Clauses
The Clearance Procedures clause outlines the steps and requirements that must be followed to obtain necessary approvals or permissions before proceeding with certain actions or using specific materials. Typically, this clause details the process for submitting materials for review, identifies who is responsible for granting clearance, and sets timelines for responses. For example, it may require that all advertising content be approved by a legal team before publication. The core function of this clause is to ensure that all relevant parties review and authorize actions or materials in advance, thereby reducing the risk of unauthorized use, legal issues, or non-compliance with regulations.
Clearance Procedures. 1. Each Party shall make an effort to the extent reasonable and necessary to complete all procedures required under the Competition Laws and Regulations and Investment Restriction Laws and Regulations in each of the countries including Japan, the Republic of Korea, Taiwan and the United States (including the acquisition of Approval and the passage of the required waiting periods and/or the review period; hereinafter referred to as the “Clearance Procedures”) as soon as practically possible. Each Party shall cooperate with each other to the extent reasonable and necessary in order to complete the Clearance Procedures as soon as practicably possible, including by delivering or providing the necessary documents or information directly to the Governmental Body governing the Clearance Procedures or an agent appointed by an agreement among all Parties for the Clearance Procedures.
2. Each Party shall provide information with respect to the status of the Clearance Procedures to each other to the extent necessary, and the Parties shall negotiate in good faith with respect to the necessary actions in the event that it is found, as a result of the Clearance Procedures, that changes in the steps or structure or schedules of the Transaction or other actions are required to implement the Business Integration.
3. In addition to those specified in the preceding two paragraphs, the Parties shall determine the settlement of expenses necessary for the Clearance Procedures and any other matters related to the Clearance Procedures after due consultation in good faith.
Clearance Procedures. PeopleReady, Inc. employees will be processed for a personnel security clearance (PCL) only when a determination has been made that access is necessary for performance on a classified contract. The number of employees processed for a clearance will be limited to the minimum necessary for operation efficiency. PeopleReady, Inc. will utilize the Defense Information System for Security (DISS) to initiate the clearance request process. Each applicant for a security clearance must produce evidence of citizenship such as an original birth certificate or passport. Applicants will complete the Questionnaire for National Security Positions (SF-86) through OPM’s electronic questionnaires for investigation processing (e-QIP) system. The FSO will ensure that prior to initiating the e-QIP action, the applicant is provided a copy of 32 CFR NISPOM RULE 117.10 (d)(1)(2). This ensures the employee is aware that the SF-86 is subject to review by the FSO only to determine the information is adequate and complete but will be used for no other purpose and protected in accordance with the Privacy Act of 1975.
Clearance Procedures. Buyer’s and Seller’s obligations with respect to so called “Bulk Sales” and other state specific tax and other clearance procedures shall be governed in accordance with Exhibit N, which is attached hereto and shall be incorporated herein and made a part hereof for all purposes.
Clearance Procedures. For a party to accept a Clearance, the party receiving a Clearance will read the Clearance statement back to the issuer. Below are examples of a Clearance statements issued by the APS ECC Supervisor or Project Name System Operator: "At (time) APS ECC Supervisor issues Clearance # to Project Name System Operator (name) that APS XXXXX 69kV disconnect XXXXX is open, locked and tagged.” "At (time) Project Name System Operator issues Clearance # to APS ECC (name) that Project Name disconnect XXXXX is open, locked and tagged.” "At (time) APS ECC Supervisor issues Clearance # to APS crew on the APS XXXXX 69kV Substation to (name) that Project Name 69kV line from XXXXX up to XXXXX at Project Name 69kV Substation. In all cases, the APS ECC supervisor will be responsible for issuing an overall line Clearance to APS crews. For all Customer work requests that require APS to de-energize equipment, Customer will request that the APS ECC open the appropriate breaker and/or switches and the APS ECC Supervisor will issue a Clearance to the requesting the Customer’s System Operator on the isolating disconnect switch or visual open point modeled after the Clearance procedures prescribed in this document. For all APS ECC work requests that require the Customer’s System Operator to de-energize equipment, the APS ECC will request the Customer’s System Operator to open the appropriate breaker and/or switches and the Customer’s System Operator will issue a Clearance to APS ECC on the isolating disconnect switch or visual open point per the Clearance procedures prescribed in this document.
Clearance Procedures. Patriot Enterprises employees will be processed for a personnel security clearance (PCL) only when a determination has been made that access is necessary for performance on a classified contract. The number of employees processed for a clearance will be limited to the minimum necessary for operation efficiency. Patriot Enterprises will utilize the Defense Information System for Security (DISS) to initiate the clearance request process. Each applicant for a security clearance must produce evidence of citizenship such as an original birth certificate or passport. Applicants will complete the Questionnaire for National Security Positions (SF-86) through OPM’s electronic questionnaires for investigation processing (e-QIP) system. The FSO will ensure that prior to initiating the e-QIP action, the applicant is provided the information from 32 CFR NISPOM RULE 117.10 (d)(1)(2). This ensures the employee is aware that the SF-86 is subject to review by the FSO only to determine the information is adequate and complete but will be used for no other purpose and protected in accordance with the Privacy Act of 1975.
Clearance Procedures. DSE employees will be processed for a personnel security clearance (PCL) only when a determination has been made that access is necessary for performance on a classified contract. The number of employees processed for a clearance will be limited to the minimum necessary for operation efficiency. DSE will utilize the Defense Information System for Security (DISS) to initiate the clearance request process. Each applicant for a security clearance must produce evidence of citizenship such as an original birth certificate or passport. Applicants will complete the Questionnaire for National Security Positions (SF-86) through OPM’s electronic questionnaires for investigation processing (e-QIP) system. The FSO will ensure that prior to initiating the e-QIP action, the applicant is provided guidance from 32 CFR Part 117.10(d). This ensures the employee is aware that the SF-86 is subject to review by the FSO only to determine the information is adequate and complete but will be used for no other purpose and protected in accordance with the Privacy Act of 1975. While DSE initiates the clearance process for employees, the government will make the determination of whether an individual is eligible to access classified information and grant the personnel clearance.
Clearance Procedures. All employees at GCHD are required to have an employment background check as required for their job position. Human Resources and the hiring supervisor will identify the information security responsibilities of the employee and the type of supervision and access required for the position. Each GCHD employee will sign a confidentiality statement to protect the confidentiality, integrity and availability of GCHD information systems.
Clearance Procedures a. For a party to accept a Clearance, the party receiving a Clearance will read the Clearance statement back to the issuer. Below are examples of a Clearance statements issued by the APS ECC Supervisor or Project Name System Operator: "At (time) APS ECC Supervisor issues Clearance # to Project Name System Operator (name) that APS XXXXX 69kV disconnect XXXXX is open, locked and tagged.” "At (time) Project Name System Operator issues Clearance # to APS ECC (name) that Project Name disconnect XXXXX is open, locked and tagged.”
b. For all Customer work requests that require APS to de-energize equipment, Customer will request that the APS ECC open the appropriate breaker and/or switches and the APS ECC Supervisor will issue a Clearance to the requesting the Customer’s System Operator on the isolating disconnect switch or visual open point modeled after the Clearance procedures prescribed in this document.
c. For all APS ECC work requests that require the Customer’s System Operator to de- energize equipment, the APS ECC will request the Customer’s System Operator to
