New Standards Sample Clauses

New Standards. Where new Standards are considered necessary, they may be proposed to the Standards Group by the Sponsor Body, Delivery Authority or the Corporate Officers, adopting or adapting industry norms, or existing Parliamentary or other standards where appropriate. The new standards agreed by the Standards Group will be subsequently adopted by the Programme.
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New Standards. To the extent that 103 grant funds are available, continue to operate and maintain a statewide PM2.5 monitoring network consisting of the number of sites required to be established and operating by 12/31/98 in order to determine existing air quality levels of PM2.5. → Incorporate by reference NSPS and MACT standards promulgated as of July 1999. A-3: Measurable Objective: Non-criteria Pollutants By 2005, implement all federal control requirements and a voluntary program in order to reduce total mass emissions of the non-criteria pollutants listed in Chapter 137 of the Department's regulations by 25% (based on 1996 baseline data). ◆Outcome Measure: emission inventory, updated every two years, which tracks the total mass emissions of non-criteria pollutants, in terms of tons/year. A-3-010 Non-regulatory programs. Expand and implement a public education, pollution prevention and innovative technology assistance program that targets the non-criteria pollutants listed in Chapter 137 of the Department's regulations. 4 In July 1997, EPA promulgated new standards for ozone and particulate matter, along with a program for the control of regional haze. Although the extent of Maine's nonattainment problem is not expected to significantly increase, the promulgation of these standards will require the assessment of Maine's air quality, along with the development of any necessary implementation plans to meet these new standards. Actions Outreach activities. Increase public awareness and stewardship regarding air quality issues through outreach activities targeted at the general public, school children, the regulated community, the media, and the legislature. → Collaborate with other organizations (e.g., the OTC, EPA, NESCAUM, Maine Energy Education Project, Earthminders, the Natural Resources Council of Maine, and Maine’s health care professionals) to educate the Department's customers regarding health and environmental effects of pollutants and to promote voluntary emission reductions. → Optimize pollutant reduction through pollution prevention targeted at industry and encourage stationary sources to adopt environmental management systems to improve compliance and enhance pollution reductions. → Cooperate with other DEP bureaus and the Office of the Commissioner to find additional resources for and to implement Department education initiatives, including an informational statewide newspaper column, public service announcements, displays at fairs, workshops, and web pa...
New Standards. The Public Defender shall comply with the new standards for Indigent Defense adopted by the Washington State Supreme Court by order dated June 15, 2012, attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference.

Related to New Standards

  • OMB Standards Unless specified otherwise within this agreement, the Subrecipient shall procure all materials, property, or services in accordance with the requirements of 24 CFR 84.40−48.

  • General Standards An Assistant Professor will be competent to teach in a particular field, will be current in the literature of that field, and will seek to meet student needs in both the classroom and in non-classroom environments. However, an Assistant may be a junior member of the academic community, with little professional and/or teaching experience. Furthermore, an Assistant may have little experience in curriculum development, committee work, governance, professional and/or community service, etc. In short, an Assistant Professor generally will be new to tenure-track college teaching. For eligibility for promotion from Assistant to Associate Professor, the candidate must have served a minimum of four (4) years at the rank of Assistant Professor, and must show evidence that he/she has grown professionally and consistently has sought to meet student needs, in both the classroom and in non-classroom environments. A successful candidate for the rank of Associate Professor will have remained current in the field, and will have improved his/her teaching in some demonstrable way. He/she also will have demonstrated professional growth in one or more of the following ways: completion of additional appropriate course work (if applicable), attendance at professional conferences, service on campus and/or District committees, professional and/or community service, or, the production of some creative work. Evidence of professional growth will be drawn from a careful analysis of student evaluations and peer evaluations over a period of time, and from a critical reading of materials submitted by the candidate. For promotion from Associate to Professor, the candidate must have served a minimum of four (4) years at the rank of Associate Professor, and must show evidence that he/she has grown professionally to a point where he/she has mastered both a particular field of knowledge and the teaching of that knowledge. A successful candidate must show evidence that he/she consistently has sought to meet student needs, in both the classroom and non-classroom environments. A Professor should be a senior member of the faculty, one who has such substantial experience, knowledge, and skill that he/she could mentor junior faculty in his/her area of expertise. A Professor will have demonstrated all the same kinds of achievements and attributes necessary for promotion to the Associate Professor rank, but in addition will demonstrate that he/she is a leader in some appropriate sense. Evidence of professional growth and leadership will be drawn from a careful analysis of student evaluations and peer evaluations over a period of time, and from a critical reading of materials submitted by the candidate.

  • Applicable Standards The requirements and guidelines of NERC, the Applicable Regional Entity, and the Control Area in which the Customer Facility is electrically located; the PJM Manuals; and Applicable Technical Requirements and Standards.

  • Design Standards Most recent edition of the “Owner’s Design Standards,” including any partial updates as may be directed by the Owner.

  • Operating Standards The Operating Standards attached to this Agreement as Exhibit "B" are hereby made an integral part of this Agreement. Lessee, its employees, agents, guests, invitees, visitors and/or any other persons caused to be present in and around the Premises by the Lessee shall perform and abide by the rules and regulations and any amendments or additions to said rules and regulations as Lessor may make. In addition, Lessee, its employees and agents shall abide by all applicable governmental rules, regulations, statutes and ordinances relating in any way to the Premises or the Facility or Lessee's use or occupancy of the Premises or the Facility; failing which Lessee shall be in default hereunder and shall pay any fines or penalties imposed for such violation(s) directly to the appropriate governmental authority or to Lessor, if Lessor has paid such amount on behalf of Lessee. Such remedy shall not be exclusive. It is hereby further explicitly agreed and understood that full compliance with the Operating Standards as set forth constitutes a material obligation of this Agreement, and that the failure to so comply shall constitute a violation of this Agreement entitling the Lessor to exercise any of its remedies pursuant to this Agreement or otherwise.

  • Work Standards The Contractor shall execute its responsibilities by following and applying at all times the highest professional and technical guidelines and standards. If the State becomes dissatisfied with the work product of or the working relationship with those individuals assigned to work on this Contract, the State may request in writing the replacement of any or all such individuals, and the Contractor shall grant such request.

  • Technical Standards The Generation System shall be installed and operated by the Interconnection Customer consistent with the requirements of this Agreement; the Technical Requirements; the applicable requirements located in the National Electrical Code (NEC); the applicable standards published by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE); and local building and other applicable ordinances in effect at the time of the installation of the Generation System.

  • ETHICAL STANDARDS a. Distributor and each of its sub-distributors will comply with the United States Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and without derogating from the generality of the foregoing, will not have its directors, officers or employees, directly or indirectly, offer, promise or pay any bribes or other improper payments for the purposes of promoting and/or selling Products to any individual, corporation, government official or agency or other entity. No gift, benefit or contribution in any way related to MEC or the promotion and/or sale of Products will be made to political or public officials or candidates for public office or to political organizations, regardless of whether such contributions are permitted by local laws.

  • Safety Standards Performance of the Contract for all commodities or contractual services must comply with requirements of the Occupational Safety and Health Act and other applicable State of Florida and federal requirements.

  • Content Standards You agree that you will not upload or provide content or otherwise post, transmit, distribute, or disseminate through the Zelle® Payment Service any material that: (1) is false, misleading, unlawful, obscene, indecent, lewd, pornographic, defamatory, libelous, threatening, harassing, hateful, abusive, or inflammatory; (2) encourages conduct that would be considered a criminal offense or gives rise to civil liability; (3) breaches or infringes any duty toward or rights of any person or entity, including rights of publicity, privacy or intellectual property; (4) contains corrupted data or any other harmful, disruptive, or destructive files; (5) advertises products or services competitive with Zelle®, as determined by Zelle® in its sole discretion; or (6) in Zelle®’s or our sole judgment, is objectionable, restricts or inhibits any person or entity from using or enjoying any portion of the Zelle® Payment Service, or which may expose us, Zelle® or our respective affiliates or customers to harm or liability of any nature.

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