Retest Sample Clauses

Retest. A second separate test necessitated by an adulterated or intentionally diluted sample or a test considered not suitable for testing. A retest that is considered as an adulterated or a diluted sample (whether diluted intentionally or unintentionally), or as a test not suitable for testing shall be considered a positive test. Costs of retesting necessitated by an unintentionally diluted and/or a test considered not suitable for testing will be paid for by the ICI SAT Program. Costs of retesting an adulterated or intentionally diluted sample will be paid for by the individual.
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Retest. If the initial series of 5 cores produces a percent defective value of PD ≥ 30 for mainline or ramp lots, or PD ≥ 50 for other pavement lots, the Contractor may elect to take an additional set of 5 cores at random locations chosen by the ME. Take the additional cores within 15 days of receipt of the initial core results. If the additional cores are not taken within the 15 days, the ME will use the initial core results to determine the PPA. If the additional cores are taken, the ME will recalculate the PPA using the combined results from the 10 cores.
Retest. After the successful completion of a Test, Seller has the right, for any reason, to conduct a maximum of two (2) “Retests” at Seller’s sole expense including cost of charging the Storage Unit(s). For the avoidance of doubt, the limitation on retesting set forth in the preceding sentence does not apply to any testing of a Storage Unit other than an Initial Commercial Operation Test or Contract Capacity & Ancillary Services Test. If the Test Records records provided by Seller to SCE in accordance with PART II.E. are not in accord with the records and notes of the SCE representative who attended such Test on SCE’s behalf, SCE may require the Test to be repeated or conducted by SCE or a testing firm of SCE’s choice and attended by Seller’s representatives at Seller’s expense. The records from any Retest shall be used to determine Storage Unit performance as of the date of the original Test being repeated.
Retest. Any hemp program licensee may request that the laboratory retest the retained samples if the initial report indicates the sample did not have an Acceptable THC level. If this occurs, the laboratory shall follow the same procedures that were followed to conduct the initial test. The licensee requesting the retest of the second sample will pay the cost of the test. The retest shall be done on the retain portion described in the Drying and Homogenization section above.
Retest. 21.01 Have prior written consent from Wyeth's Quality Assurance Unit for retesting the product (excluding routine stability testing). X
Retest. If SELLER is dissatisfied with the result of a test described in Section 5.2, SELLER may request permission to conduct a retest within ten (10) days of being notified of the test result. PECO shall not unreasonably withhold permission for such a retest. The result of the retest shall be binding upon SELLER. If such retest is not performed within fourteen (14) days of PECO granting permission, then the result of the previous test shall be binding upon SELLER. The SELLER may request as many retests as the test period permits.
Retest. Employees may request that any samples be split into two parts, with one part tested and the other retained by the testing laboratory for future testing in the event of a positive test result. If any employee requests a new test, such test will be at the employee’s expense and must be conducted by a laboratory which is acceptable under this policy. A list of approved laboratories will be provided upon request. Testing will be done by a Federal Department of Health and Human Services approved laboratory. The procedure used in obtaining a sample for testing shall be one that protects the authenticity and reliability of the sample and the privacy of the individual.
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Retest. (If First Time Test you may skip to the last box for signatures) At Florida SouthWestern State College, remediation is required prior to retesting for the P.E.R.T. A student will be allowed to retest, using available retest attempts, each fall, spring, and summer term once registration begins for degree-seeking students. (See the Florida SouthWestern State College Official College Calendar for the dates that registration begins for degree-seeking students). Check sub-tests that apply: All Subtests Reading Writing Mathematics Student Signature (Phone Number) Date High School Counselor OR Authorized Designee Signature/Title (Phone Number) Date Accelerated Pathways Registration Form PART I – TO BE COMPLETED BY STUDENT FSW STUDENT ID NUMBER | @_| | | | | | | | | LEGAL LAST NAME LEGAL FIRST NAME HIGH SCHOOL INFORMATION Name DATE OF BIRTH MONTH DAY CURRENT HIGH SCHOOL ENROLLMENT YEAR FRESHMAN SOPHOMORE JUNIOR SENIOR County YEAR TERM OF ENROLLMENT YEAR FALL SPRING FSW CRN SUBJ/COURSE REGISTER SECTION NUMBER ADD COURSE TITLE DROP COURSE DELIVERY Student’s Signature Date * In addition to a specific CRN number, a student may elect “ALL” as an FSW CRN online course. FSW Registration is then able to find an available online course that is the same subj/course but may not be the same instructor. Example- 12345/all. It is the student’s responsibility to inform the school of a different CRN code. * This form must be completed and submitted after College admittance. Students, by signing the form, have agreed toStudent Contract” located on the second page of this form. * Course Delivery Codes- XXX- Xxx Campus, CHA- Charlotte Campus, HG- Xxxxxx-Glades Campus, COL- Xxxxxxx Campus, EOL -Online Courses, CON- Concurrent Courses
Retest. After the successful completion of a Test, Seller has the right, for any reason, to conduct a maximum of two (2) “Retests” at Seller’s sole expense including Gas Costs. For the avoidance of doubt, the limitation on retesting set forth in the preceding sentence does not apply to any testing of a Generating Unit other than a ICOT or CCAST. If prior to the Commercial Operation of any Generating Unit, (a) a Catastrophic Equipment Failure occurs with respect to such Generating Unit, and (b) Seller is able to make temporary repairs to such Generating Unit in a manner that would allow such Generating Unit to reach Commercial Operation but at a level lower than 80% of its Expected Contract Capacity, and (c) Seller is able to complete permanent repairs to such Generating Unit no later than six (6) months after such Commercial Operation that would increase the performance of such Generating Unit to at least 90% of its Expected Contract Capacity, then Seller may, no later than the Initial Delivery Date, present SCE with a description of such Catastrophic Equipment Failure and a plan and schedule for completing such temporary repairs and such permanent repairs. If SCE agrees with such plan and schedule, then such plan and schedule shall constitute an “Approved Repair Plan.” If SCE and Seller disagree about such plan and schedule, then SCE may, at Seller’s expense, hire an Independent Engineer to assess the situation and make recommendations for completing such temporary repairs and such permanent repairs, and such recommendations (which shall include a plan and schedule for such repairs) shall constitute the Approved Repair Plan. Seller shall be permitted to conduct the ICOT for such Generating Unit in accordance with Article Seven after the completion of the temporary repairs contemplated by the Approved Repair Plan for such Generating Unit, and such ICOT will determine the GU Contract Capacity for such Generating Unit in accordance with Section 1.01(a). Thereafter, if the permanent repairs contemplated by the Approved Repair Plan for such Generating Unit are completed within the earlier of (i) six (6) months after the Initial Delivery Date or (ii) the completion date for such repairs as set forth in such Approved Repair Plan, Seller shall be permitted to conduct an additional ICOT for such Generating Unit in accordance with Article Seven and the GU Contract Capacity for such Generating Unit for the remainder of the Delivery Period beginning from and after such addit...
Retest. Tests may be delivered at commercial testing facilities. These approved testing locations will provide and monitor tests for a fee. The following procedures apply for tests delivered at commercial testing facilities: • PG&E will pay for authorized tests and retests. • The apprentice must schedule his own tests via the vendor (test center). • If the apprentice cannot test at the scheduled time, the apprentice must contact the test center and canceVreschedule the test. The test center will charge the full test fee if the scheduled test is not canceled within the test center rules (adequate notice, correct identification, etc.). • Except for unusual circumstances (mandatory, emergency overtime work, etc.) PG&E will not pay for additional tests required because an apprentice did not appear at the right place and at the right time to take a scheduled test. Apprentices may not retest until the next regularly scheduled test date. This delay is to permit self-study and preparation to retest. All retests will be scheduled for a regular test day at the Livermore Training Facility. APPRENTICE RESPONSIBiliTIES The apprentice must learn and follow the safety rules and procedures applicable to the tasks being performed. Safety is a condition of employment and shortcuts or deviations from approved practices will not be tolerated. Apprentice as adult learner Responsibility for learning and fulfilling program requirements Apprentice takes active role Requirement forOJT Throughout the apprenticeship, the apprentice will be considered an adult learner. This means that the apprentice will be treated with the consideration and respect given to adults and will be responsible for the outcome of the apprenticeship. The apprentice has the responsibility to ensure that all program requirements are met. The apprentice must take charge of personal learning. The apprentice must understand and comply with all the policies and procedures of the apprenticeship program. The apprentice must also understand the performance objectives and standards that are required to demonstrate required job proficiency. The apprentice must identify problems with learning and progression and must request assistance should problems occur during the apprenticeship. The apprentice must take an active role in the learning process, must identify and track all needed learning activity specified in the apprenticeship program, and must monitor and report personal progress throughout the program to ensure acceptabl...
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