DOE Directive definition
DOE Directive means DOE Orders and Notices, modifications thereto, and other forms of directives, including for purposes of this subcontract those portions of DOE’s accounting and procedures handbook applicable to
DOE Directive means DOE Orders and Notices, modifications thereto, and other forms of directives, including for purposes of this subcontract those portions of DOE’s accounting and procedures handbook applicable to Contractors, issued by DOE. The term does not include temporary written instructions by the DOE Contracting Officer or the NREL Subcontract Administrator for the purpose of addressing short-term or urgent DOE and NREL concerns relating to health, safety, or the environment.
DOE Directive means those DOE Orders, Notices, Manuals, Guides, Standards, and other Contracting Officer directions which are referred to in Appendix G, List of Applicable Directives.
Examples of DOE Directive in a sentence
The Contractor shall manage the facilities for which it is responsible under the terms and conditions of this Contract in an energy efficient manner in accordance with DOE Directive 4330.2C, version in effect on effective date of the Contract, entitled "In-House Energy Management." The Contractor shall develop a 10-year energy management plan for each site with annual reviews and revisions.
The general design criteria which shall be utilized by the Contractor in managing the site for which it is responsible under this Contract are those specified in DOE Directive 6430.
More Definitions of DOE Directive
DOE Directive means DOE Orders and Notices, modifications thereto, and other forms of directives, including for purposes of this subcontract those
DOE Directive means DOE Policies, Orders, Notices, Manuals, Regulations, Technical Standards and related documents, and Guides, including for purposes of this contract those portions of DOE's Accounting and Procedures Handbook applicable to integrated Contractors, issued by DOE. The term does not include temporary written instructions by the Contracting Officer for the purpose of addressing short-term or urgent DOE concerns relating to health, safety, or the environment.