Light Duty Zero Emission Vehicle Supply Equipment Sample Clauses

Light Duty Zero Emission Vehicle Supply Equipment. Each Beneficiary may use up to fifteen percent (15%) of its allocation of Trust Funds on the costs necessary for, and directly connected to, the acquisition, installation, operation and maintenance of new light duty zero emission vehicle supply equipment for projects as specified below. Provided, however, that Trust Funds shall not be made available or used to purchase or rent real- estate, other capital costs (e.g., construction of buildings, parking facilities, etc.) or general maintenance (i.e., maintenance other than of the Supply Equipment).
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Light Duty Zero Emission Vehicle Supply Equipment. Project Status: The GOE is reporting that the installation of the electric vehicle charging station is complete. Once the GOE has provided NDEP with the necessary evidence, this project will be reported as completed. Once completed, unused funds that have already been awarded will be returned to the Trustee. NVDEMF 19-13: NEH – Alamo Charging Station‌ Date approved by Trustee: October 15, 2019 Anticipated project completion date: CY 2020 Q3 Funding request type: Advancement Cumulative Trustee payments made to date against project: $264,000.00
Light Duty Zero Emission Vehicle Supply Equipment. Project Status: The GOE is reporting that the installation of the charging station will be completed in late CY2020 Q1, but delays in the construction/installation of the shade structure are possible and could push completion back to Q2. Once the GOE has provided NDEP with the necessary evidence, this project will be reported as completed Once completed, unused funds that have already been awarded will be returned to the Trustee. Date approved by Trustee: October 15, 2019 ‌ Anticipated project completion date: CY 2020 Q1 Funding request type: Advancement Cumulative Trustee payments made to date against project: $264,000.00
Light Duty Zero Emission Vehicle Supply Equipment. Project Status: The GOE is reporting that construction is in progress at the project site. NV Energy, the GOE’s project partner, is working with the host site representative and the contractor to finalize plans for the location of the transformer pad. The GOE anticipates for the project to be completed by 2020 Q3. Once the GOE has provided NDEP with the necessary evidence, this project will be reported as completed. Once completed, unused funds that have already been awarded will be returned to the Trustee. Date approved by Trustee: April 20, 2020 ‌ Anticipated project completion date: CY 2020 Q3 Funding request type: Advancement Cumulative Trustee payments made to date against project: $79,291.30
Light Duty Zero Emission Vehicle Supply Equipment. Project Status: The GOE is continuing to work with their project partner, the Xxxxxxx Power District No. 5, to complete this project. There are no other changes in the scope or schedule of the project at this time. Date approved by Trustee: May 13, 2019‌ Anticipated project completion date: CY 2020 Q4 Funding request type: Reimbursement (to partner) and Advancement (to NDEP) Cumulative Trustee payments made to date against project: $8,225.54 Eligible Mitigation Action Category: Category 7Airport Ground Support Equipment Project Status: United Airlines is currently procuring contracts for the final AGSE replacements and is expecting a 12-18 month lead time in finalizing these contracts and receiving the equipment. There are no changes in the scope or schedule of the project at this time.
Light Duty Zero Emission Vehicle Supply Equipment. Project Status: The GOE is continuing to work with their project partner, NV Energy, to support the completion of this project. The project is expected to be completed in August 2019. There are no other changes in the scope or schedule of the project at this time.
Light Duty Zero Emission Vehicle Supply Equipment. Project Status: The GOE is reporting that the installation of the charging station will be completed in CY2020 Q1. Once the GOE has provided NDEP with the necessary evidence, this project will be reported as completed Once completed, unused funds that have already been awarded will be returned to the Trustee. Appendix A: Description of Project Funding Processes for the Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust Agreement for State Beneficiaries‌ Description of Funding Processes for Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust Agreement for State Beneficiaries Projects Electric Highway Initiative GOE receives application for funding State Clean Diesel Program NDEP receives notice for Diesel Emission Reduction Act (DERA) award from EPA Diesel Emission Mitigation Fund Competitive Application NDEP receives DEMF application GOE submits funding request to NDEP NDEP commits State Trust funds to match DERA base award and receive the 50% incentive NDEP reviews and scores application and it is selected for funding NDEP reviews request, enters into Subgrant Agreement with GOE, and submits funding request to the Trustee NDEP works with state and municipal fleets to develop DERA program eligible projects NDEP enters into Subgrant Agreement with awardee and submits funding request to the Trustee Trustee provides funding directly to the GOE NDEP submits Workplan to the EPA based on program eligible projects and receives award Awardee submits quarterly progress reports to NDEP Project is completed and unspent funds are returned to the Trustee NDEP enters into Subgrant Agreement with fleet partner and submits DERA program eligible funding requests to the Trustee Awardee completes project Fleet partner completes project NDEP submits reimbursement request and the Trustee pays the awardee directly NDEP submits reimbursement request and the Trustee pays the fleet partner directly Nevada’s Semiannual Beneficiary Report to Wilmington Trust July 31, 2019 Page 27 Appendix B: Nevada Diesel Emission Mitigation Fund 2019 Competitive Application Form‌ Nevada Diesel Emission Mitigation Fund Annual Competitive Application Form For the Volkswagen Environmental Mitigation Trust Agreement for State Beneficiaries Applications are due by July 31, 2019 Please electronically submit completed applications to Xxx Xxxxxxxx at XxxxxxXXXX@xxxx.xx.xxx and use the subject line: NV Diesel Emission Mitigation Fund 2019 Application Contents‌ Contents i Acronyms and Abbreviations ii General Information 1 How...
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Light Duty Zero Emission Vehicle Supply Equipment. Project Status: The GOE is reporting that the charging infrastructure is operational, but construction at the site is not yet complete. Due to an update in code, the GOE’s project partner, NV Energy, has been required to adjust some construction materials and add additional ADA compliance to the site. Project completion is anticipated for 2020 Q3. Once the GOE has provided NDEP with the necessary evidence, this project will be reported as completed. Once completed, unused funds that have already been awarded will be returned to the Trustee. NVDEMF 20-07: NEH – Orovada Charging Station‌ Date approved by Trustee: April 20, 2020 Anticipated project completion date: CY 2020 Q3 Funding request type: Advancement Cumulative Trustee payments made to date against project: $132,000.00
Light Duty Zero Emission Vehicle Supply Equipment. Project Status: The GOE is reporting that the installation of the electric vehicle charging station is complete. Once the GOE has provided NDEP with the necessary evidence, this project will be reported as completed. Once completed, any unused funds that have already been awarded will be returned to the Trustee. NVDEMF 20-08: NEH – Luning Charging Station‌ Date approved by Trustee: April 20, 2020 Anticipated project completion date: CY 2020 Q4 Funding request type: Advancement Cumulative Trustee payments made to date against project: $72,532.90 Eligible Mitigation Action Category: Category 9 – Light Duty Zero Emission Vehicle Supply Equipment Project Status: The GOE is reporting that construction is in progress at the site and is anticipated to be operational by 2020 Q4. Once the GOE has provided NDEP with the necessary evidence, this project will be reported as completed. Once completed, unused funds that have already been awarded will be returned to the Trustee.

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In most cases, this plan only pays for a rental DME up to our allowance for a purchased DME. Repairs and supplies for rental DME are included in the rental allowance. Preauthorization may be required for certain DME and replacement or repairs of DME. Medical Supplies Medical supplies are consumable supplies that are disposable and not intended for re- use. Medical supplies require an order by a physician and must be essential for the care or treatment of an illness, injury, or congenital defect. Covered medical supplies include: • essential accessories such as hoses, tubes and mouthpieces for use with medically necessary DME (these accessories are included as part of the rental allowance for rented DME); • catheters, colostomy and ileostomy supplies, irrigation trays and surgical dressings; and • respiratory therapy equipment. Diabetic Equipment and Supplies This plan covers diabetic equipment and supplies for the treatment of diabetes in accordance with R.I. General Law §27-20-30. Covered diabetic equipment and supplies include: • therapeutic or molded shoes and inserts for custom-molded shoes for the prevention of amputation; • blood glucose monitors including those with special features for the legally blind, external insulin infusion pumps and accessories, insulin infusion devices and injection aids; and • lancets and test strips for glucose monitors including those with special features for the legally blind, and infusion sets for external insulin pumps. The amount you pay differs based on whether the equipment and supplies are bought from a durable medical equipment provider or from a pharmacy. See the Summary of Pharmacy Benefits and the Summary of Medical Benefits for details. Coverage for some diabetic equipment and supplies may only be available from either a DME provider or from a pharmacy. Visit our website to determine if this is applicable or call our Customer Service Department. Prosthetic Devices Prosthetic devices replace or substitute all or part of an internal body part, including contiguous tissue, or replace all or part of the function of a permanently inoperative or malfunctioning body part and alleviate functional loss or impairment due to an illness, injury or congenital defect. Prosthetic devices do not include dental prosthetics. This plan covers the following prosthetic devices as required under R.I. General Law § 27-20-52: • prosthetic appliances such as artificial limbs, breasts, larynxes and eyes; • replacement or adjustment of prosthetic appliances if there is a change in your medical condition or if the device is not functional, no longer under warranty and cannot be repaired; • devices, accessories, batteries and supplies necessary for prosthetic devices; • orthopedic braces except corrective shoes and orthotic devices used in connection with footwear; and • breast prosthesis following a mastectomy, in accordance with the Women’s Health and Cancer Rights Act of 1998 and R.I. General Law 27-20-29. The prosthetic device must be ordered or provided by a physician, or by a provider under the direction of a physician. When you are prescribed a prosthetic device as an inpatient and it is billed by a provider other than the hospital where you are an inpatient, the outpatient benefit limit will apply. Enteral Formulas or Food (Enteral Nutrition) Enteral formula or food is nutrition that is absorbed through the intestinal tract, whether delivered through a feeding tube or taken orally. Enteral nutrition is covered when it is the sole source of nutrition and prescribed by the physician for home use. In accordance with R.I. General Law §27-20-56, this plan covers enteral formula taken orally for the treatment of: • malabsorption caused by Crohn’s Disease; • ulcerative colitis; • gastroesophageal reflux; • chronic intestinal pseudo obstruction; and • inherited diseases of amino acids and organic acids. Food products modified to be low protein are covered for the treatment of inherited diseases of amino acids and organic acids. Preauthorization may be required. The amount that you pay may differ depending on whether the nutrition is delivered through a feeding tube or taken orally. When enteral formula is delivered through a feeding tube, associated supplies are also covered. Hair Prosthesis (Wigs) This plan covers hair prosthetics (wigs) worn for hair loss suffered as a result of cancer treatment in accordance with R.I. General Law § 27-20-54 and subject to the benefit limit and copayment listed in the Summary of Medical Benefits. This plan will reimburse the lesser of the provider’s charge or the benefit limit shown in the Summary of Medical Benefits. If the provider’s charge is more than the benefit limit, you are responsible for paying any difference. Early Intervention Services (EIS) This plan covers Early Intervention Services in accordance with R.I. General Law §27- 20-50. Early Intervention Services are educational, developmental, health, and social services provided to children from birth to thirty-six (36) months. The child must be certified by the Rhode Island Department of Human Services (DHS) to enroll in an approved Early Intervention Services program. Services must be provided by a licensed Early Intervention provider and rendered to a Rhode Island resident. Members not living in Rhode Island may seek services from the state in which they reside; however, those services are not covered under this plan. Early Intervention Services as defined by DHS include but are not limited to the following: • speech and language therapy; • physical and occupational therapy; • evaluation; • case management; • nutrition; • service plan development and review; • nursing services; and • assistive technology services and devices.

  • Durable Medical Equipment (DME), Medical Supplies Prosthetic Devices, Enteral Formula or Food, and Hair Prosthesis (Wigs) • Items typically found in the home that do not need a prescription and are easily obtainable such as, but not limited to: o adhesive bandages; o elastic bandages; o gauze pads; and o alcohol swabs. • DME and medical supplies prescribed primarily for the convenience of the member or the member’s family, including but not limited to, duplicate DME or medical supplies for use in multiple locations or any DME or medical supplies used primarily to assist a caregiver. • Non-wearable automatic external defibrillators. • Replacement of durable medical equipment and prosthetic devices prescribed because of a desire for new equipment or new technology. • Equipment that does not meet the basic functional need of the average person. • DME that does not directly improve the function of the member. • Medical supplies provided during an office visit. • Pillows or batteries, except when used for the operation of a covered prosthetic device, or items for which the sole function is to improve the quality of life or mental wellbeing. • Repair or replacement of DME when the equipment is under warranty, covered by the manufacturer, or during the rental period. • Infant formula, nutritional supplements and food, or food products, whether or not prescribed, unless required by R.I. Law §27-20-56 for Enteral Nutrition Products, or delivered through a feeding tube as the sole source of nutrition. • Corrective or orthopedic shoes and orthotic devices used in connection with footwear, unless for the treatment of diabetes. Experimental or Investigational Services • Treatments, procedures, facilities, equipment, drugs, devices, supplies, or services that are experimental or investigational except as described in Section 3. Gender Reassignment Services • Reversal of gender reassignment surgery.

  • Durable Medical Equipment (DME a. Coverage includes purchase or rental, when Medically Necessary, of such DME that:

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  • Durable Medical Equipment Durable Medical Equipment is equipment that is Medically Necessary for treatment of an illness or Accidental Injury or to prevent further deterioration. This equipment is designed for repeated use and used to treat a medical condition or illness, and includes items such as oxygen equipment, functional wheelchairs, and crutches. Durable Medical Equipment may require Prior Authorization. Only Durable Medical Equipment considered standard and/or basic as defined by nationally recognized guidelines are Covered.

  • Life support equipment (a) If a person living at your premises requires life support equipment, you must register the premises with your retailer or with us. To register, you will need to give written confirmation from a registered medical practitioner of the requirement for life support equipment at the premises.

  • STANDARD EQUIPMENT All items of standard equipment which are provided by the OEM shall be furnished unless such items are expressly deleted by the Authorized User or are specified to be other than standard in the Mini-Bid. When Optional equipment is specified, all components listed in the OEM’s data book as being included with the Option shall be furnished.

  • Equipment and Vehicle Parking Company will ensure that all equipment, including but not limited to, vehicles owned or operated by Company, its vendors and/or contractors, will not be parked in a manner that interferes in any way with any operations at the Airport. Company’s equipment and vehicles and those of its vendors and/or contractors will be parked in designated parking areas as provided by Authority. No vehicle shall access the AOA unless directly related to Company’s business operations. All vehicles driven, escorted, or parked on the AOA must meet Authority’s insurance requirements and any other applicable Authority Rules and Regulations and security requirements. All vehicles, including those of Company’s Parties, excluding escorted vehicles, accessing the AOA must bear Company’s identification on both sides of the vehicle which should be identifiable from a distance of fifty (50) feet. Company must also display Authority’s logo decal. Information regarding vehicle access to the AOA is available from Authority’s Badging Office. All persons accessing the AOA must adhere to Authority’s SIDA training, Airport Security Program, and TSA regulations. Company will verify that its Company Parties who operate motorized vehicles on Airport property have a valid driver’s license. Company will provide evidence in writing of such verification within fifteen (15) days’ of written request by Authority. If Company fails to provide verification or if Company’s Party is found to be driving on Airport property without a valid driver’s license, Authority will revoke the offending driver’s ID Media and may assess liquidated damages against Company of up to $1,000 per occurrence. Said liquidated damages will be due and payable within fifteen (15) days’ notice of invoice for the same. On a quarterly basis, Company will conduct and maintain periodic audits of the status of the driver’s licenses of Company Parties to ensure that they possess and maintain a valid driver’s license. Such audits shall be provided to Authority upon fifteen (15) days’ written request by Authority.

  • Safe Equipment The City shall furnish and maintain in the best possible working condition, within the limits of its financial capability, the necessary tools, facilities, vehicles, supplies, and equipment required for members to safely carry out their duties. Members are responsible for reporting unsafe conditions or practices, for avoiding negligence, and for properly using and caring for tools, facilities, vehicles, supplies, and equipment provided by the City.

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