Additional Compliance Information definition

Additional Compliance Information. Any other information related to assessing compliance such as the criteria or periodicity for filing specific reports. The following compliance elements are developed by the SDT, working with Texas RE staff, but are not considered to be part of the standard. These elements will be posted for stakeholder comment concurrent with the associated requirements as early in the standard development process as possible. The standard drafting team, working with Texas RE staff will respond to all comments received. The drafting team, working with Texas RE staff may make modifications to the Violation Risk Factors (VRFs) and Violation Severity Levels (VSLs) based on stakeholder comments. A non-binding poll will be conducted to assess stakeholders’ agreement with VRFs and VSLs. If stakeholder comments submitted with the non-binding poll indicate specific improvements that would improve consensus, then the SDT, working with Texas RE staff, will revise the VRFs and VSLs to reflect stakeholder comments. The RSC will report the results of the poll and a summary of industry comments received on the final posting of the proposed VRFs and VSLs to the Texas RE BOD. Texas RE staff will develop for BOD approval recommended assignments of VRFs and VSLs associated with Regional Standards being presented for approval by the BOD. In developing the recommended VRF and VSL assignments, Texas RE staff will take into consideration the views of the standard drafting team, stakeholder comments received on the draft VRFs and VSLs during the posting for comment process, the non-binding poll results, regulatory directives, and VRF and VSL assignments for other Regional Standards to ensure consistency and relevance across the entire spectrum of NERC Reliability Standards. The Texas RE BOD has the authority to approve Violation Risk Factors and Violation Severity Levels and may modify the VRF or VSL proposed by Texas RE staff. The potential reliability significance of each requirement, designated as a High, Medium, or Lower Risk Factor in accordance with the criteria listed below: A High Risk Factor requirement (a) is one that, if violated, could directly cause or contribute to bulk power system instability, separation, or a cascading sequence of failures, or could place the bulk power system at an unacceptable risk of instability, separation, or cascading failures; or

Examples of Additional Compliance Information in a sentence

  • Further, during the Term, the City may request information from Corporation concerning its fulfillment of the Employment Commitment, including, without limitation, the number of FTEs employed from the Site (individually or collectively, "Additional Compliance Information"), and Corporation shall provide Additional Compliance Information within thirty (30) days of such request.

  • Compliance Information shall mean, individually or collectively, the Statement of Benefits Real Property (Form 51767)(the “SB-1”), the annual Compliance with Statement of Benefits (Form 51766)(the “CF-1”) and any Additional Compliance Information (as defined in Section 6.02) that shall be submitted to the Executive Director.

  • Further, during the Compliance Term, the Commission may request information from ▇.▇▇▇▇▇ concerning its requirement to maintain the Minimum Employment Number, including, without limitation, the number of FTEs employed from the Site (individually or collectively, "Additional Compliance Information"), and ▇.▇▇▇▇▇ shall provide Additional Compliance Information within twenty (20) days of such request.

  • Further, during the term of the Abatement, the City may request information from NPD and/or FDR concerning the status of the Mixed Use Development, the NPD Commitment and the Brewery and Restaurant (“Additional Compliance Information”), and NPD and/or FDR, as applicable, shall provide Additional Compliance Information within fifteen (15) days of such request.

  • Further, during the Abatement Term, the City may request information from Round Room concerning its fulfillment of the Job Commitment, including, without limitation, the number of FTEs employed at the Site (individually or collectively, "Additional Compliance Information"), and Round Room shall provide Additional Compliance Information within twenty (20) days of such request.

  • If, during the Term, Genezen fails to continuously satisfy the Employment Commitment, the City shall be entitled to reimbursement for any year during which Genezen was not continuously compliant (whether determined by the City as a result of the CF-1, Employment Commitment Certification or Additional Compliance Information) in an amount calculated as follows: percentage of failure to comply x the total benefit received as a result of the Abatement during the year of non-compliance (“Reimbursement Amount”).

  • Further, during the Term, the City may request information from Knowledge Services concerning its fulfillment of the Development Commitment and Employment Commitment, including, without limitation, the number of FTEs employed from the Site (individually or collectively, "Additional Compliance Information"), and Knowledge Services shall provide Additional Compliance Information within twenty (20) days of such request.

  • Further, during the Term, the City may request information from Genezen concerning its fulfillment of the Development Commitment and Employment Commitment, including, without limitation, the number of FTEs employed from the Site (individually or collectively, "Additional Compliance Information"), and Genezen shall provide Additional Compliance Information within twenty (20) days of such request.

  • Further, during the Abatement Term, the City may request information from Owner concerning its fulfillment of the Owner Commitment, including, without limitation, the number of FTEs employed by an Eligible Successor (individually or collectively, "Additional Compliance Information"), and Owner shall provide Additional Compliance Information within twenty (20) days of such request.