Proposed Project Sample Clauses

Proposed Project a. Start Date: 01/01/2019 * b. End Date: 12/31/2019
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Proposed Project. Select and complete ONE of the following descriptions of your project and cross out other information as appropriate: The Proposed Project is the connection of (Project Description) with a generating capacity of (Size in kilowatts (kW) or megawatts (MW)) located at (Project Municipal Address) (the “Generation Facility”) to Hydro One’s distribution system at (Location) with a feeder voltage of (Feeder Voltage) kVA and Feeder Operating Designation of (Feeder Operating Designation). OR The Proposed Project is the connection of (Project Description) with generating capacity of (Size in kilowatts (kW) or megawatts (MW)), located at (Project Municipal Address) (the “Generation Facility”) to the Customer’s distribution system which is connected to Hydro One’s (Name of Transmission Station) Transmission Station, with an LV breaker operating designation of (LV breaker operating designation) OR Hydro One’s distribution system at (Location) with a feeder voltage of (Feeder Voltage) kVA and a feeder operating designation (Feeder Operating Designation).
Proposed Project shall grant access to the premisesand 's program records for and its contractors to perform such required functions consistent with the CDBG contract as the shall deem appropriate.
Proposed Project. Ending Date (No. 13) ............ List only the largest political entities affected (e.g., State, counties, cities). Self-explanatory (Planned beginning date of project.) Self-explanatory (Planned ending date of project.). Geographic Location Name. Project Start Date. Project End. Table 6.—SF–424 Cover Page Budget Information SF–424 Caption or Block No. SF–424 Description 194 Data element name for elec- tronic submission
Proposed Project. Clinician’s Management Approach to Children with Pharyngitis—New— National Center for Infectious Diseases (NCID), Centers for Disease control and Prevention (CDC). The purpose of this
Proposed Project. Evaluation of NIOSH Fire Fighter Alert (Structural Collapse)—New—The National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH). An Alert documents the scientific research about an occupational health and safety hazard and provides recommendations for assessing, avoiding, or reducing the hazard. The Alert is probably the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health’s (NIOSH) best tool for addressing risks of great immediate danger involving hazards to life and health. Even though the Alert can be termed an important tool, prior to 1999 no rigorous test of Alert efficacy had ever been conducted. During the past year, XXXXX began the first rigorous test of one XXXXX Xxxxx on the dangers of structural collapse among fire fighters. This testing was done with a sample of fire fighters, and on the basis of this sample, a national distribution strategy for the Alert will follow. This Alert contains recommendations with important safety and health implications for more than one million fire fighters in over 36,000 fire fighter units. Morbidity and mortality rates are relatively high for this occupation, which increases the need for effective communication strategies when reporting safety and health recommendations. The formative research phase done this year by XXXXX’s Health Communication Research Branch and Division for Safety Research will produce data with strong levels of internal and external validity. However, the formative phase is only aimed at designing effective messages and not aimed at understanding the impact of those messages in the final distribution of the Alert. XXXXX believes that it is reasonable to: (1) Conduct an evaluation of the national distribution of the Alert to determine its final impact and (2) identify the characteristics of those fire fighter units that may not have met optimal levels of communication effect (receiver awareness, comprehension, acceptance, and use). The specific goals of this investigation are to: (1) Assess the communication effect of NIOSH recommendations contained within the Alert on structural collapse and (2) identify the characteristics (behavioral, normative, and control beliefs, and demographics) of receivers who fail to meet minimum levels of communication effect. A standardized questionnaire developed and approved for the formative research phase will be used to assess communication effect. Items will identify the extent of receiver awareness, comprehension, acceptance, and use of the Alert. The ...
Proposed Project. Mobile Messaging Intervention to Present New HIV Prevention Options for Men Who have Sex with Men (MSM) Study—New—National Center for HIV/ AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention and Control Special Emphasis Panel (SEP): Initial Review Prevention (NCHHSTP), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). In accordance with Section 10(a)(2) of the Federal Advisory Committee Act (Pub. L. 92–463), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announces a meeting for the initial review of applications in response to Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA) GH17–002, Program Development and Research to Establish and Evaluate Innovative and Emerging Best Practices in Clinical and Community Services through the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [30Day–17–17AX]
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Proposed Project. Phase II of a Longitudinal Program Evaluation of Heath Human Services (HHS) Healthcare Associated Infections (HAI) National Action Plan (NAP) This evaluation of HHS’ Healthcare Associated Infections National Action Plan will assess the efficacy, efficiency and coordination of federal efforts to mitigate and prevent Healthcare Associated Infections (HAIs). As such, the evaluation represents a critical component of AHRQ’s mission to promote health care quality improvement. HAIs are infections that patients acquire while receiving treatment for other conditions while in a healthcare setting. They affect care in hospitals- hereafter referred to as ‘‘acute care’’, ambulatory care settings, and long-term care facilities, and represent a business with the federal government, and ensure consistency with key significant cause of illness and death in the United States. Over one million economic and social policies. Efforts to streamline, modernize, and improve requirements may allow contractors and agencies to execute in a more efficient and effective manner, while still supporting the execution of these policies. The CAOC, in collaboration with the FAR Council, the CIOC, GSA and OFPP, seeks to conduct an open conversation to identify specific rules and requirements, tools, procedures, and practices that impact the efficiency and effectiveness of federal procurement and ways to improve them. The CAOC is interested in hearing about proposed improvements that can be accomplished through executive (regulatory, administrative, or management) action, as well as potential legislative proposals where requirements are based in statute. Dialogue will be encouraged in each of the following areas: • Reporting and compliance requirements—e.g., opportunities where collection processes and systems can be reengineered or automated, duplicative DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; Comment Request AGENCY: Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, HHS. ACTION: Notice.
Proposed Project. See Section 2.5 of this Agreement.
Proposed Project. Select the appropriate description and cross out as appropriate: The Proposed Project is the connection of (insert description including size and municipal address) (the “Generation Facility”) to Hydro One’s distribution system at ___________________________________________________[insert location, feeder voltage & feeder operating designation].
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