OASIS Clause Samples
The OASIS clause typically refers to a provision related to the Organization for the Advancement of Structured Information Standards (OASIS), which is a consortium that develops and promotes open standards for information exchange. In contracts, this clause may specify the use of OASIS standards for data formats, protocols, or interoperability requirements between parties. For example, it might require that electronic documents exchanged under the agreement conform to OASIS-approved XML schemas. The core function of this clause is to ensure compatibility and standardization in technical communications, reducing the risk of misinterpretation or incompatibility between different systems.
OASIS. The ISO shall maintain the OASIS for the New York Control Area.
OASIS. (a) Owner or an Affiliate of Owner (in such capacity, the “OASIS Administrator”) shall establish an OASIS site for the NECEC Transmission Line and administer such site in accordance with applicable FERC requirements for the establishment and administration of OASIS sites. None of Owner, the OASIS Administrator or Distribution Company (or its assignee) shall be liable to each other or any third party for any decisions the OASIS Administrator makes regarding the appropriate price for resales of unused transmission capacity or the level of any such resales the OASIS Administrator is able to make. The Parties agree that there shall be no damages as between each other or third parties for actions by the OASIS Administrator with respect to resales of unused transmission capacity.
(b) To the extent resales are made available by Distribution Company (or its assignee) pursuant to Section 10.2, the OASIS Administrator shall post on the OASIS site information regarding such resales, (i) in accordance with written instructions provided by Distribution Company (or its assignee) from time to time and (ii) at a price established by Distribution Company (or its assignee) from time to time, and in its sole discretion, as permitted under Applicable Law. Section 10.5 Proceeds from Capacity Releases and Transmission Resales. Except as otherwise provided in Section 14.3(b), Distribution Company’s Proportionate Share of the proceeds received by Owner of any capacity releases and transmission resales of transmission capacity assigned to HQUS under Section 20 of the PPA and the Additional PPAs that are made during the Operation Phase shall be credited, net of reasonable fees (including attorneys’ fees) and other expenses incurred in connection with performance of the functions described in Section 10.3 and Section 10.4, against any Transmission Service Payment or other amounts owed to Owner by Distribution Company for the calendar month subsequent to the calendar month in which such proceeds were received.
OASIS. The Open Access Same-Time Information System of the ISO. OATT Interconnection Distribution Facility. A distribution facility that is subject to the generator interconnection procedures of the ISO OATT. An OATT Interconnection Distribution Facility is not a Transmission Facility subject to the Operating Authority of the ISO pursuant to this Agreement.
OASIS. The Open Access Same-Time Information System of the ISO.
OASIS. (a) Owner or an Affiliate of Owner (in such capacity, the “OASIS Administrator”) shall establish an OASIS site for the NECEC Transmission Line and administer such site in accordance with applicable FERC requirements for the establishment and administration of OASIS sites. None of Owner, the OASIS Administrator or Purchaser shall be liable to each other or any third party for any decisions the OASIS Administrator makes regarding the appropriate price for resales of unused transmission capacity or the level of any such resales the OASIS Administrator is able to make. The Parties agree that there shall be no damages as between each other or third parties for actions by the OASIS Administrator with respect to resales of unused transmission capacity.
(b) To the extent resales are made available by Purchaser pursuant to Section 10.1, the OASIS Administrator shall post on the OASIS site information regarding such resales, (i) in accordance with written instructions provided by Purchaser from time to time and (ii) at a price established by Purchaser from time to time, and in its sole discretion, as permitted under Applicable Law.
OASIS. SPP shall administer an Open Access Same-time Information System (OASIS) or successor systems for administration of transmission service. The OASIS, or any successor system, shall conform to the requirements for such systems as specified by FERC.
OASIS. (a) The Parties shall jointly contract with an independent, non- affiliated third party (the "OASIS Provider") for use of an OASIS site. The OASIS Provider shall post the transmission capacity available for resale over the Northern Pass Transmission Line and schedule related transmission service over the Northern Pass Transmission Line on such OASIS site in accordance with written instructions that Purchaser or the OASIS Administrator, as applicable, may provide to the OASIS Provider from time to time. In connection with any such posting, the Parties shall comply with FERC Order No. 890 et seq. at all times and shall direct the OASIS Provider to comply with same.
(b) To the extent resales are made available by Purchaser pursuant to Section 10.1, the OASIS Provider shall post on the OASIS site information regarding such resales, (i) in accordance with written instructions provided by Purchaser from time to time and (ii) at a price established by Purchaser from time to time, and in its sole discretion, as permitted under Applicable Law.
(c) The Parties shall jointly contract with an independent, non- affiliated third party (the "OASIS Administrator"), which entity may be the same as or different from the OASIS Provider, to carry out the capacity release functions for daily and hourly resales set forth in Section 10.2 in a commercially reasonable manner and in compliance with applicable FERC rules and regulations.
(i) In addition to assigning the responsibility for such capacity release functions, such contract shall also contain the following provisions, at a minimum, unless waived by the Management Committee, (A) to the extent neither Party voluntarily assumes the responsibility to perform Necessary Administrative Functions, the OASIS Administrator shall be required to perform such functions, (B) the OASIS Administrator shall be required to use commercially reasonable efforts to collect amounts due but not paid by
OASIS. (a) Owner or an Affiliate of Owner (in such capacity, the “OASIS Administrator”) shall establish an OASIS site for the NECEC Transmission Line and administer such site in accordance with applicable FERC requirements for the establishment and administration of OASIS sites. None of Owner, the OASIS Administrator or Distribution Company (or its assignee) shall be liable to each other or any third party for any decisions the OASIS Administrator makes regarding the appropriate price for resales of unused transmission capacity or the level of any such resales the OASIS Administrator is able to make. The Parties agree that there shall be no damages as between each other or third parties for actions by the OASIS Administrator with respect to resales of unused transmission capacity.
(b) To the extent resales are made available by Distribution Company (or its assignee) pursuant to Section 10.2, the OASIS Administrator shall post on the OASIS site information regarding such resales, (i) in accordance with written instructions provided by Distribution Company (or its assignee) from time to time and (ii) at a price established by Distribution Company (or its assignee) from time to time, and in its sole discretion, as permitted under Applicable Law.
OASIS. To the extent applicable, Provider shall comply with the Outcome and Assessment Information Set ("OASIS") reporting requirements and patient notice requirements for skilled services provided by Home Health Agencies, pursuant to the CMS requirements published in 64 FR 3764, 64 FR 3748, ▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, and 64 FR 32984, and such subsequent regulations as CMS may issue in relation to the OASIS program. [Exhibit E, Paragraph 21].
OASIS. The ISO shall continue to develop, maintain and operate an OASIS consistent with the requirements of applicable laws and regulations.
