Submittals Required Prior to the Beginning of Commercial Operation Sample Clauses

Submittals Required Prior to the Beginning of Commercial Operation. A. Plan Submission Requirements All identified plans and submissions must adhere to the requirements and obligations set forth in relevant regulation, this Agreement the Revised MDNS, and the ASC. Unless otherwise noted all plans and submissions required prior to beginning site operation are required to be filed with EFSEC ninety (90) days prior to the Beginning of Commercial Operation. The Certificate Holder shall not begin operation prior to all applicable elements of the required plans or commitments outlined in this Agreement, the Revised MDNS, and the ASC are in place and Council approval of required plans and authorization to begin operation has been obtained.
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