EPAC definition

EPAC means an action plan prepared by the Eligible Engineer in respect of the KAPS Project and the Equator Principles, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the KAPS Lead Arrangers.
EPAC. - means: Election Panel on Appeals and Complaints.

Examples of EPAC in a sentence

  • The Board Treasurer will make deductions for EPAC as authorized by individual unit members.

  • For E-bikes, UL 2849, the Standard for Electrical Systems for E-bikes, as recognized by the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission, or EN 15194, the European Standard for electrically powered assisted cycles (EPAC Bicycles).

  • The Board shall provide payroll deductions for membership in CCEA, NCOEA, OEA, NEA, or EPAC.

  • In addition, teachers may authorize payroll deductions for EPAC (Educators Political Action Committee) under the same terms and conditions as outlined above.

  • The Adjustment Percentage will vary based on the investment performance of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Portfolio relative to the investment performance of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Barney Extended Market EPAC Index (the "Index") as determined for the Relevant 36-Month Period.

  • The Board authorizes the Treasurer to collect EPAC donations if an employee so desires.

  • Upon receipt of authorization from the bargaining unit member, the Board will at no charge, commence payroll deductions of EPAC contributions.

  • Payroll deductions will be continuous and provided without cost to the bargaining unit members for the following: a) Member dues, b) Credit Union, c) United Way d) Tax Sheltered Annuities, e) Insurance (life, dental, health), f) EPAC and g) Others as agreed upon.

  • OEA Fund for Children and Public Education (formerly EPAC) contributions may be authorized by individual teachers and the Treasurer shall deduct the contributions in equal amounts.

  • The OEA Fund for Children and Public Education (formerly known as "Educators Political Action Committee" [EPAC]).