Local Plans Clause Samples

The 'Local Plans' clause defines the requirement for parties to comply with specific plans, policies, or regulations that are established at a local or municipal level. In practice, this clause obligates parties to ensure that their activities, developments, or operations adhere to local zoning laws, land use plans, or community guidelines relevant to the location of the project or agreement. Its core function is to ensure legal compliance with local authorities and prevent conflicts or penalties arising from violations of local planning requirements.
Local Plans. Information about the local plan, or modification of the local plan, before submission.
Local Plans. The drug and alcohol program now in effect in each port and district should include the following provisions: (a) Every test shall allow for the splitting of the sample. In a positive test the employee would have the right to request a retest done at another approved laboratory. (b) The cost of performing drug and alcohol tests will be paid by the employer or the local employer port association. (c) Every plan must have mandatory random testing of all crafts, except in the Port of New York and New Jersey where its random-testing program will be held in abeyance so long as the Master Contract workforce in the Port of New York and New Jersey is subject to additional testing by private governmental agencies that are not parties to the Master Contract. The terms and conditions of the random-testing program in each port or district will be determined by the local parties pursuant to applicable law.
Local Plans. The drug and alcohol program now in effect in each port and district should include the following provisions: (a) Every test shall allow for the splitting of the sample. In a positive test the employee would have the right to request a retest done at another approved laboratory. (b) The cost of performing drug and alcohol tests will be paid by the employer or the local employer port association. (c) Every plan may have mandatory random testing of all crafts. The terms and conditions of such random testing will be determined by the local parties pursuant to applicable law.
Local Plans. The County Council will provide upon request advice on the formulation of Local Plan policies and guidance relating to the historic environment. The County Council will upon request provide advice and information on the identification of local sites of heritage interest in a district context insofar as resources and existing databases allow. The County Council will upon request identify heritage assets within areas defined in site allocation documents or similar where there may be heritage implications for a change of use or its development insofar as resources and existing databases allow. An outline recommendation for further investigations that may be required will be provided where relevant, but the County Council will not provide a detailed and specific assessment of the heritage value or significance of any heritage asset so identified unless a separate and specific costed agreement is reached for that work.
Local Plans. Information about the local plan, or modification of the local plan, before submission. 594 ii. LWDB members – A list of current Board members and their affiliation (company or entity that the Board 595 member is employed by or owns), and their terms of service. 596 iii. ▇▇▇▇(s) – Information regarding the designated ▇▇▇▇ for each unit of local government that comprises 597 the LWDA. In the event of a multi-county consortium, the current chairperson of the consortium must also 598 be identified. 599 iv. Selection of One-Stop Operators – Information about the activities of the Board to select a one-stop 600 operator, including Request for Proposals, question and answers, and executed contracts.
Local Plans. Upon receipt of funding, identify an individual in each jurisdiction responsible for assuring meaningful public health capacity assessment and planning activities are undertaken in accordance with the guidance developed by the State-Local Oversight Committee. • Upon receipt of funding, identify an individual within each jurisdiction who will assure active local health leadership of or participation in development of Regional/Local Public Health Threat Response Plans.

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  • Meal Plans Residents living in Residence Facility are required to purchase a University meal plan. Information regarding the meal plan options can be obtained by contacting the meal plan office at ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇.

  • Medical Plans The Employer will maintain the current health (including vision) and dental insurance programs and practices. For Calendar Years 2022 — 2023, the Employer shall contribute 80% of the premium charge for PPO plans, 85% of premium for the EPO plan, 85% of premium for the IHM plan, 80% for the prescription drug plan and 50% for the dental plan.

  • Service Plans 2.1 Standard Price Service Standard Price Term Home Basic Broadband 100 HK$168 Monthly Plan 24 consecutive months HomeFibre 500 HK$178 Monthly Plan 24 consecutive months HomeFibre 1000 HK$198 Monthly Plan 24 consecutive months a) WiFi service is only applicable at the Company’s designated wireless hotspots, for details, please visit www. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ b) No first time installation fee required. 2.2 Switch-in Offer a) Customer who accepts Switch-in Offer is entitled to up to 6 free service months provided the total Term will be (i) number of free service months; plus (ii) 24 months For example, if a customer opts in for 6 free service months, the total Term will be 30 months (6 free service months + 24 months = 30 months in total). The free months will be on 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th, 30th months of the Term. b) The monthly service fee waiver cannot be returned or exchanged for cash. c) The Company may request the Customer to present his existing broadband service contracts or bills with the other operator as verification. d) The Company has the final decision on the number of free service months to be offered. 2.3 Super Value Price a) Super Value Price is calculated based on Standard Price minus the cash bonus for the respective service plans. The cash bonus for Home Basic Broadband 100, HomeFibre 500 and HomeFibre 1000 is $20/month respectively. b) The cash bonus will be credited to the monthly bill of the Customer’s Account. The first Credit Amount will be credited to the 1st monthly bill after the service effective date. c) The Super Value Price service plan is subject to change from time to time. d) Customer who has registered for the Service and simultaneously subscribed to a designated monthly plan for the Company’s mobile telephone services (“Monthly Mobile Plan”) or HomePhone+ (“HomePhone+”) will be eligible for the Super Value Price in place of the Standard Price for the Term subject to the following conditions. e) The Service and the designated Mobile Monthly Plan should be registered under the same name and account; for HomePhone+, the Service and the HomePhone+ should be registered with same HKID. Otherwise the Customer will not be entitled to the Super Value Price. f) The Super Value Price will apply according to the bill date of the Service provided that the designated Mobile Monthly Plan or HomePhone+ is active. Cash bonus will be credited to the monthly bill. If the designated Mobile Monthly Plan or HomePhone+ is terminated/disconnected for whatsoever reason on the bill date of the Service, the Super Value Price of that month will not apply and the Customer will be charged the Standard Price. The Company will check the account status of the designated Mobile Monthly Plan or HomePhone+ on every bill date of the Service to determine whether Super Value Price or the Standard Price will be charged for the Service to the Customer. g) One designated Mobile Monthly Plan or HomePhone+ is entitled to one Super Value Price in a bill month. h) If the Customer subscribes to two Services and one designated Mobile Monthly Plan or HomePhone+, only the Super Value Price with the higher amount will be given to the Customer. i) For customer who has enjoyed the Switch-in Offer, the cash bonus (as described in Clause 2.3(a)) will take effect after the end of the free service months. 2.4 The Customer can change to a higher service plan during the Term and contract period shall remain the same. Customer who change to a lower value service plan is required to pay liquidated damages (as described in Clause 7 below) and also sign a new fixed term contract for the service plan. In both cases, the Customer shall pay an installation fee (if applicable) at the Company’s prevailing rate of charges for the Service from time to time. 2.5 The Service Plan is charged on a monthly basis. The monthly charges for the first month will be charged on a non pro-rata basis from the service effective date to the first bill date. The monthly charges are payable in advance and non-refundable under whatever circumstances. 2.6 Unless otherwise specified by the Customer, the Service will continue to be provided to the Customer after the expiry of the Term and such service will be charged at the same Monthly Service Plan that is chargeable to the Customer on the expiry date of the Term. 2.7 Free Three Months Offer a) This offer is only applicable to Home Basic Broadband 100. b) The offer can be used in conjunction with Switch-in Offer described in Clause 2.2. c) The free service months of this offer are 3rd, 6th, 9th month after the free months of the Switch-in Offer. For example, if a customer opts in for 6 free service months, the total Term will be 30 months (6 free service months + 24 months = 30 months in total). All the free months will be on 3rd, 6th, 9th, 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th, 29th, 30thmonths of the Term. d) No cash bonus will be credited on the free service months. e) All monthly service fee waivers are not transferable and exchangeable for cash. f) The offer is subject to change from time to time.