Protest for Denied Good Faith Efforts Sample Clauses

Protest for Denied Good Faith Efforts. If the Department determines that the consultant failed to make adequate good faith efforts, the consultant may protest the determination of the Department by submitting an appeal in writing to the ADOT State Engineer. The decision of the ADOT State Engineer is administratively final. The consultant whose proposal was rejected for failure to meet the goal or make GFE will be given the opportunity to meet in person with the State Engineer, at the consultant’s written request included in the protest, to discuss the issue of whether it met the goal or made adequate good faith efforts to do so. The State Engineer shall promptly consider any appeals and notify all consultants in writing on its findings and decision. In accordance with 49 CFR 26.53(d)(5), the result of the protest decision is not subject to administrative appeal to the USDOT.
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Related to Protest for Denied Good Faith Efforts

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  • Good Faith Determination The Company shall from time to time make the good faith determination whether or not it is practicable for the Company to obtain and maintain a policy or policies of insurance with reputable insurance companies providing the officers and directors of the Company with coverage for losses incurred in connection with their services to the Company or to ensure the Company’s performance of its indemnification obligations under this Agreement.

  • Your Ability to Withdraw Funds at the University of Nebraska Federal Credit Union Our policy is to make funds from your deposit available to you on the day we receive your deposit. At that time you can withdraw the funds in cash and we will use the funds to pay checks you have written. For determining the availability of your deposits, every day is a business day, except Saturdays, Sundays, and federal holi- days. If you make a deposit on a day we are not open, we will consider that the deposit was made on the next business day we are open. Please remember that even after we have made funds available to you, and you have withdrawn the funds, you are still respon- sible for checks you deposit that are returned to us unpaid and for any other problems involving your deposit. DDEPIOSSIT ACCCOULNT OSURES Longer Delays May Apply In some cases, we will not make all the funds that you deposit by check available on the day of your deposit. Depending on the type of check that you deposit, funds may not be available until the second business day after the day of your deposit. If we are not going to make all of the funds from your deposit available on the day of your deposit, we will notify you at the time you make your deposit. We will also tell you when the funds will be available. If your deposit is not made directly to one of our employees, or if we decide to take action after you have left the premises, we will mail you the notice by the busi- ness day after we receive your deposit. If you will need the funds from the deposit right away, you should ask us when the funds will be available. In addition, funds you deposit by check may be delayed for a longer period under the following circumstances: • We believe a check you deposit will not be paid. • You deposit checks totaling more than $5,000 on any one day. • You redeposit a check that has been returned unpaid. • You have over drawn your account repeatedly in the last six months. • There is an emergency, such as failure of communications or computer equipment. We will notify you if we delay your ability to withdraw funds for any of these reasons, and we will tell you when the funds will be available.

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