Draft Proposed Order definition
Draft Proposed Order or “DPO” means a document prepared by ODOE that includes ODOE’s recommendation to grant or deny a site certificate and an evaluation of the reasons for that recommendation. The document may include proposed findings of fact and conclusions, or draft proposed conditions for inclusion in the site certificate, or draft proposed monitoring plans, or the status of applications for required state and local permits for the proposed facility, or any or all of these elements.
Examples of Draft Proposed Order in a sentence
The Parties agree to confer with each other as needed to comment on the Draft Proposed Order (DPO) in the EFSC proceeding and to identify any findings or conclusions of the DPO that are contrary to or inconsistent with the testimony of any Party.