Work Order Processes Sample Clauses
The Work Order Processes clause defines the procedures and requirements for initiating, approving, and managing individual work orders under a broader agreement. Typically, it outlines the steps for submitting work order requests, the information that must be included, and the approval workflow, such as who must authorize the work before it begins. This clause ensures that all parties follow a consistent process for requesting and tracking specific tasks or projects, thereby reducing misunderstandings and providing a clear record of work to be performed.
Work Order Processes. 5.2.1 PACIFIC shall ensure that all work order processes used to provision Local Service to CLEC for resale meet the service parity requirements set forth in this Agreement or its Attachments
5.2.2 Additional Service Ordering, Provisioning, Maintenance, Billing and Customer Usage Data requirements and procedures are set forth in Attachments 11.12, 13 and 14.
Work Order Processes. 5.2.1. NEVADA shall ensure that all work order processes used to provision Local Service to CLEC for resale meet the service parity requirements set forth in this Agreement or its Attachments
5.2.2. Additional Service Ordering, Provisioning, Maintenance, Billing and Customer Usage Data requirements and procedures are set forth in Attachments 11, 12, 13 and 14.
Work Order Processes. 28.2.1 BellSouth shall ensure that all work order processes used to provision Local Service to AT&T for resale meet the service parity requirements set forth in this part.
28.2.2 Prior to AT&T sending BellSouth the first Service Order, BellSouth and AT&T shall develop mutually agreed-upon escalation and expedite procedures to be employed at any point in the Service Ordering, Provisioning, Maintenance, Billing and Customer Usage Data transfer processes to facilitate rapid and timely resolution of disputes. These procedures will be maintained in the Work Center Interface Agreements.
Work Order Processes. 28.3.1 BellSouth shall ensure that all work order processes used to provision Local Service to !nterprise America for resale meet the service parity requirements set forth in this part.
28.3.2 Prior to !nterprise America sending BellSouth the first Service Order, BellSouth and !nterprise America shall develop mutually agreed-upon escalation and expedite procedures to be employed at any point in the Service Ordering, Provisioning, Maintenance, Billing and Customer Usage Data transfer processes to facilitate rapid and timely resolution of disputes. These procedures will be maintained in the Work Center Interface Agreements.
