DNSP definition

DNSP means - Distribution Network Service Provider for the area.
DNSP means Distributed Network Service Provider.
DNSP means the Recipient’s National Directorate of Public Health.

Examples of DNSP in a sentence

  • If this occurs you acknowledge that it is your responsibility to contact your DNSP and it is the responsibility of your DNSP to resolve this issue.

  • You acknowledge that while we will assist you to obtain grid connection approval for the Goods, it is your responsibility to ensure that you have this approval from your DNSP.

  • You also acknowledge that your DNSP is not obliged to issue any such approvals and will only do so in accordance with relevant laws, codes and other requirements.

  • The DNSP should not require electricians to be specially certified or accredited.

  • For example the DNSP could have a list of approved installers with a well-defined procedure for getting onto that list.

  • If the DNSP is not responsible, to cover its own damages costs, it may wish to sue whoever is.

  • All relevant job updates will be provided on the EWR Awaiting Energex Account Validation Job is on hold awaiting confirmation of the account with the DNSP Awaiting Enquiry Fee Payment Job is pending the payment of a nominated Fee Awaiting Construction Completion Job is on hold pending nominated construction regarding the Network Awaiting Initial Construction Fee Payment Job is pending the payment of a nominated Fee Validation Required Final validation of the NMI is required.

  • Other members of the working group include the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF), Ministry of Culture, DNSP (represented by the Director of the Department of Health Promotion), the Health Department of Luanda (GPSL), and the Ministry of Social Communication.

  • The number of provincial certified trainers listed on the formal letter from DNSP was not enough to carry out a very high number of trainings within three weeks: through coordination meetings with NMCP and DPS, the number of trainers was increased (by using national ToTs).

  • Battery installations are unable to back-up or feed power to a “Controlled-Load” circuit/meter as this is a different circuit to the standard DNSP meter.


More Definitions of DNSP

DNSP means Direction Nationale pour la Santé Publique, the National Directorate for Public Health in MS (as hereafter defined);

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