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Substantive Requirements. The Municipal Aggregation Statute also requires that the aggregation plan satisfy three substantive requirements: - Universal access - Reliability - Equitable treatment of all customer classes The Town’s program will satisfy all three requirements, as discussed below.
Substantive Requirements. The Secretary may approve other uses and disclosures of personally identifiable information created or collected as described in paragraph (a)(1) of this section that are not described in paragraphs (a)(1)(i) or (ii) of this section, provided that HHS determines that the information will be used only for the purposes of and to the extent necessary in ensuring the efficient operation of the Exchange consistent with section 1411(g)(2)(A) of the Affordable Care Act, and that the uses and disclosures are also permissible under relevant law and policy.
Substantive Requirements. Prior to approval, the complete request shall be reviewed for procedural and evidentiary sufficiency by the State and CMS concluding with a review by representatives from the CMS Center for Medicare and must include staff with appropriate clinical or medical expertise.
Substantive Requirements. The Municipal Aggregation Statute also requires that the aggregation plan satisfy three substantive requirements: − Universal access − Reliability − Equitable treatment of all customer classes ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ program will satisfy all three requirements, as discussed below. Town of Greenfield Municipal Aggregation Plan 8 1. Universal Access The plan provides for universal access by guaranteeing that all customer classes will be included in the program under equitable terms. Most importantly, all customers will have access to the program. All existing basic service customers will be automatically enrolled in the program unless they choose to opt out. As new customers move into Greenfield, they too will have an opportunity to join the program. New customers will initially be placed on basic service. They will then receive an opt−out notice and will be enrolled in the aggregation unless they choose to opt out. New customers will be enrolled at the same price as the existing customers, with the exception of new Very Large C&I Customers (“VLC&I Customers”). New VLC&I Customers are defined as any customer that is on the utility’s largest rate class and has historical or projected consumption in excess of 1,000,000 kWh per year. These customers, if any, will be enrolled at a price that reflects market prices at the time of enrollment. All customers will have the right to opt out of the program at any time. Customers that opt out will have the right to return to the program at a price that reflects market prices at the time of their return. 2. Reliability
Substantive Requirements. In Richtersveld (CC), the Court set out the requirements to found a restitution claim as follows:
Substantive Requirements. Exhaust emission requirements for EU type-approval
Substantive Requirements. In the absence of European Union rules on the quantification of harm beyond the recognition of the passing-on defence, the reduction of the amount of compensatable damage resulting from the application of the defense has to be made within the framework of the national rules on quantification of damage.95 It is therefore necessary to determine the extent of the harmonisation brought about by the Damages Directive on the existence of the causal link between the infringement of competition rules and the passing on of the damage (3.1.1), as well as the question whether the national court may impose additional requirements beyond the causal link to be fulfilled under national legal rules (3.1.