ERMP definition

ERMP means the Environmental Review and Management Programme with respect to the Project prepared by the Company and submitted to the EPA;
ERMP means the environmental review and management program submitted to the EPA in respect of the chloride plant;
ERMP means the Energy Risk Management Policy.

Examples of ERMP in a sentence

  • The ERMP shall also include customary strategic planning as undertaken by management and overseen by the Board and a Compliance Management System (CMS) which complies with all the requirements set forth by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

  • The ERMP shall include a comprehensive and continuous training program to assure that mortgage loan originators and related staff are aware of the company’s policies and procedures, and changes to those policies and procedures, which are relevant to each employee’s job function.

  • The ERMP shall include the requisite policies and procedures to effectively address the company’s activities with specific attention to applicable State and Federal laws and regulations.

  • The ERMP includes the privacy strategy and framework (the “Information Security Program”) and cybersecurity strategy and framework (the “Cybersecurity Program”) and shall at all times be tailored to the nature, size, complexity, and risk profile of ACI.

  • As part of the ERMP, ACI shall maintain at all times a privacy strategy and framework reasonably tailored to address specific privacy and security risks associated with use of Consumer Information and appropriately informed by national, and industry standards and guidelines.

  • The ERMP shall also include customary strategic planning as undertaken by management and overseen by the Board of Directors and a Compliance Management System (“CMS”) which complies with all the relevant requirements set forth by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

  • As part of the ERMP, ACI shall maintain at all times a cybersecurity strategy and framework tailored to specific cyber risks and appropriately informed by national, and industry standards and guidelines.

  • The ERMP shall include the requisite policies and procedures to effectively address ACI’s activities with specific attention to applicable State and Federal laws and regulations.

  • The ERMP shall include a comprehensive and continuous training program to assure that mortgage loan originators and related s procedures, and changes to those policies and procedures, which are relevant to each of the Effective Date, Nationstar shall submit to the State Mortgage Regulators on the Executive Committee a training plan, with calendar, which addresses all required areas of training.

  • The ERMP shall include the with specific attention to applicable State and Federal laws and regulations.


More Definitions of ERMP

ERMP has the meaning ascribed in clause 10.3(e);

Related to ERMP

  • SOFRi means the SOFR for:

  • Monitoring RTO means the Party that has operational control of a M2M Flowgate.

  • MEDICAL STAFF LEADER means any Medical Staff Officer, department chair, section chief, and committee chair.

  • Geotechnical engineer means a Professional Engineer whose principal field of specialization is the design and Construction of earthworks in a permafrost environment.

  • Geotechnical report or "geotechnical analysis" means a scientific study or evaluation conducted by a qualified expert that includes a description of the ground and surface hydrology and geology, the affected land form and its susceptibility to mass wasting, erosion, and other geologic hazards or processes, conclusions and recommendations regarding the effect of the proposed development on geologic conditions, the adequacy of the site to be developed, the impacts of the proposed development, alternative approaches to the proposed development, and measures to mitigate potential site-specific and cumulative geological and hydrological impacts of the proposed development, including the potential adverse impacts to adjacent and down-current properties. Geotechnical reports shall conform to accepted technical standards and must be prepared by qualified professional engineers or geologists who have professional expertise about the regional and local shoreline geology and processes.