Common use of HVAC Standards Clause in Contracts

HVAC Standards. For any non-residential project pursuant to this Agreement installing, modifying or maintaining a Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (“HVAC”) system or component with incentives valued at $3,000 or more, Aggregator shall ensure that each worker or technician involved in the project, including all of its employees and agents and those of each Subcontractor, meet at least one of the following workforce criteria: Completed an accredited HVAC apprenticeship; Is enrolled in an accredited HVAC apprenticeship; Completed at least five years of work experience at the journey level as defined by the California Department of Industrial Relations, Title 8, Section 205, of the California Code of Regulations, passed a practical and written HVAC system installation competency test, and received credentialed training specific to the installation of the technology being installed; or Has a C-20 HVAC contractor license issued by the California Contractor’s State Licensing Board. This standard shall not apply where the incentive is paid to any manufacturer, distributor, or retailer of HVAC equipment, unless the manufacturer, distributor, or retailer installs or contracts for the installation of the equipment. For the avoidance of doubt, Aggregator is deemed to be equivalent to manufacturer, distributor, or retailer; therefore, the standard shall not apply unless Aggregator installs or contracts for the installation of the equipment.

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Sources: Participating Aggregator Agreement, Participating Aggregator Agreement

HVAC Standards. For any non-residential project pursuant to this Agreement installing, modifying or maintaining a Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning (“HVAC”) system or component with incentives valued at $3,000 or more, Aggregator shall ensure that each worker or technician involved in the project, including all of its employees and agents and those of each Subcontractor, meet at least one of the following workforce criteria: Completed an Complete a California or federal accredited HVAC apprenticeship; Is Be enrolled in an a California or Federal accredited HVAC apprenticeship; Completed at least five years of work experience at the journey level as defined by the California Department of Industrial Relations, Title 8, Section 205, of the California Code of Regulations, passed a practical and written HVAC system installation competency test, and received credentialed training specific to the installation of the technology being installed; or Has a C-20 HVAC contractor license issued by the California Contractor’s State Licensing Board. This standard shall not apply where the incentive is paid to any manufacturer, distributor, or retailer of HVAC equipment, unless the manufacturer, distributor, or retailer installs or contracts for the installation of the equipment. For the avoidance of doubt, Aggregator is deemed to be equivalent to manufacturer, distributor, or retailer; therefore, the standard shall not apply unless Aggregator installs or contracts for the installation of the equipment.

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Sources: Participating Aggregator Agreement