Information Policy definition

Information Policy means the policy on file with the Commission as part of the Tariff establishing guidelines regarding the information received, created and distributed by Governance Participants and ISO in connection with the New England Markets and the New England Transmission System.
Information Policy means the policy establishing guidelines regarding the information received, created and distributed by Participants and RTO-NE in connection with the settlement, operation and planning of the System, as the same may be amended from time to time in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. On the Operations Date, the Information Policy shall be substantively identical to the document entitled the “NEPOOL Information Policy” as in effect immediately preceding the Operations Date.
Information Policy means the policy establishing guidelines regarding the information received, created and distributed by Participants and RTO-NE in connection with the settlement,

Examples of Information Policy in a sentence

  • This information is being disclosed to the public in accordance with ADB’s Access to Information Policy.

  • The recipient(s) of such information shall be subject to the confidentiality provisions of Section 13.1 and the ISO New England Information Policy, as well as any other applicable requirement under Applicable Laws and Regulations regulating the disclosure or confidentiality of such information.

  • Critical Energy Infrastructure Information (CEII) is defined in Section 3.0(j) of the ISO New England Information Policy, which is Attachment D to the Tariff.

  • This information has been removed as it falls under the exception to disclosure in ADB’s Access to Information Policy, para.

  • The SSgA Inside Information Policy states that trading or recommending trading in any security in violation of securities laws while in possession of material, non-public information (“insider trading”) is prohibited.

  • RCIS has a Conflict of interest policy, Protection of Personal Information Policy and Treating Clients FairlyPolicy which is available on request.

  • Examples of such policies include, but are not limited to, Macquarie’s Gifts and Entertainment Policy, Political Contribution (“Pay to Play”) Policy, and Insider Trading/Material Non-Public Information Policy.

  • Code § 11019.9, DGS Management Memo 06-12; DOF Budget Letter 06-34; and CDA Program Memorandum 07-18 Protection of Information Assets and the Statewide Health Information Policy Manual.

  • Lord Abbett Personnel also must comply with all applicable Lord Abbett policies and procedures, including the Insider Trading and Receipt of Material Non Public Information Policy and Procedure, Gifts and Entertainment Policies and Procedures and Whistleblower Policy and Procedures.

  • CONSENT TO THE COLLECTION, USE, DISCLOSURE AND RETENTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION: Iacknowledge that I have had an opportunity to read and agree to the Applicant Personal Information Policy located on the Local’s website here and I have had an opportunity to read and agree to the Local’s Privacy Policy located on the Local’s website here.


More Definitions of Information Policy

Information Policy. The Borrower agrees that the information policy, notices and/or other communications (copies thereof available from the Bank upon request) issued from time to time by the Bank (member of DBS Group) to the customers concerning the application of their information shall be applicable to all the information provided for the Bank by the Borrower in respect of the Loan Documents. The Borrower further agrees that all the information provided in any application, or obtained by the Bank from any source, or arising from the other transactions between the Borrower and the Bank (or any other member of DBS Group) (“Information”) will be subject to such policy, notices and/or other communications that can be revised from time to time. The Borrower specially agrees that:
Information Policy shall have the meaning set forth in Section 9.
Information Policy. Security means the Council's Information Security Policy, as updated from time to time a copy of which can be found on the Council’s internet site at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx.xx/council/Pages/Info rmation-security-policy.aspx.

Related to Information Policy

  • Best Execution Policy means the Company’s prevailing policy available at the Company’s Website regarding best execution when executing client orders;

  • Valuation Policy has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 5.12(b)(ii)(B).

  • Collection Policy means the collection policy of the initial servicer in effect on the Closing Date attached as Exhibit O to the Indenture, as the same may be amended from time to time in accordance with the Indenture.

  • Allocation Policy means the allocation policy of the Company adopted by the Managing Member in accordance with Section 5.1.

  • Safeguard Policy Statement or “SPS” means ADB's Safeguard Policy Statement (2009);

  • Program Guidelines means any and all GLO-approved documents reflecting specific rules and regulations governing the implementation of the Program.

  • Cancellation Policy Day tour cancellations are accepted by phone, mail, or email to xxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx. Refunds will be provided within 30 days from the date of cancellation. The following cancellation penalties apply: Cancellation Penalty* 30 days or more before departure $10 processing fee + non-refundable show ticket cost (if applicable) 29 to 14 days before departure $40 + non-refundable show ticket cost (if applicable) 13 to 1 day before departure or “no shows” 100% of tour price (no refund) *Exceptions: In the event a travel provides his or her own replacement or a replacement traveler can be found, travelers will only be charged a $10.00 processing fee Cancellations for emergency medical reasons (accompanied by a doctor’s note) will be reviewed and exceptions are possible on a case-by-case basis. Bus America will always work with our vendors and passengers to maximize refunds in the case of unexpected medical emergencies. Responsibilities: Bus America reserves the right to make changes to a tour date or a tour itinerary due to unforeseen circumstances. Bus America, an operational division of Group Tours, Inc., acts as an agent in making and securing arrangements for group transportation, accommodations, meals, and activities. Bus America does not own, manage, control, or operate any vehicle, hotel, restaurant, or any other supplier of services. By accepting the program, you agree that neither Bus America nor any of their representatives shall be liable for any loss, injury, or damage to you or your belongings or in connection with any accommodations, transportation, or other services resulting directly or indirectly from any occurrences beyond their control.

  • Credit and Collection Policies or “Credit and Collection Policy” means the policies, practices and procedures adopted by the Issuer on the Closing Date, including the policies and procedures for determining the creditworthiness of Obligors and the extension of credit to Obligors, or relating to the maintenance of those types of receivables and the related equipment and collections on those types of receivables and the related equipment.

  • Credit and Collection Policy means Seller’s credit and collection policies and practices relating to Contracts and Receivables existing on the date hereof and summarized in Exhibit VIII hereto, as modified from time to time in accordance with this Agreement.

  • Delinquency Collection Policies and Procedures The delinquency collection policies and procedures of the Interim Servicer, a copy of which is attached to the Interim Servicing Agreement as Exhibit 11.

  • Order Execution Policy We shall use our reasonable endeavours to execute any Order promptly, but in accepting your Orders we do not represent or warrant that it will be possible to execute such Order or that execution will be possible according to your Instructions. In general, we shall act according to instructions as soon as practically possible and shall, as far as trading Instructions are concerned, act in accordance with our Order Execution Policy. If, after instructions are received, we believe that it is not reasonably practicable to act upon such instructions within a reasonable time, we may defer acting upon those Instructions until it is, in our reasonable opinion, practicable to do so, or we may notify you that we are refusing to act upon such Instructions. We shall not be liable for any losses resulting from such deferral or refusal. If we encounter any material difficulty relevant to the proper carrying out of an Order on your behalf we shall notify you promptly. We shall carry out an Order on your behalf only when the relevant Market is open for dealings, and we shall deal with any Instructions received outside Market hours as soon as possible when that relevant Market is next open for business (in accordance with the rules of that Market). You agree that we may execute an Order on your behalf outside a Market. When you give us a specific Instruction, our Order Execution Policy may not apply, and we may be unable to take the steps described in such policy to obtain the best possible result in executing your Order. You confirm that you have read and agree to our Order Execution Policy as published from time to time on our Online Trading Facility. It is your responsibility to check for any other changes to our Order Execution Policy as published from time to time on our Online Trading Facility. We will consider the continued placement of Orders by you to constitute your continued consent to our Order Execution Policy as in effect from time to time.

  • Privacy Policies means all published, posted and written internal policies, procedures, agreements and notices with respect to the Company’s collection, use, storage, disclosure, or cross-border transfer of Personal Data.

  • Program Guide The Residential Funding Seller Guide for mortgage collateral sellers that participate in Residential Funding's standard mortgage programs, and Residential Funding's Servicing Guide and any other subservicing arrangements which Residential Funding has arranged to accommodate the servicing of the Mortgage Loans.

  • Policies and Procedures means the written policies and procedures of the Client in any way related to the Services, including any such policies and procedures contained in the Organic Documents and the Offering Documents.

  • Business Confidential Information has the meaning set forth in Section 5.04(a).

  • Disclosure to information norm means the Policy shall be void and all premium paid hereon shall be forfeited to the Company, in the event of misrepresentation, mis-description or non-disclosure of any material fact.

  • Appendix Information means the information which must be provided for the selected modules as set out in the Appendix of the Approved EU SCCs (other than the Parties), and which for this Addendum is set out in:

  • Servicer Policies and Practices means, with respect to the Servicer’s duties under Exhibit A to the Servicing Agreement, the policies and practices of the Servicer applicable to such duties that the Servicer follows with respect to comparable assets that it services for itself and, if applicable, others.

  • Company Privacy Policies means all current and, to the extent applicable, prior public or internal policies, procedures and representations of the Company or its Subsidiaries to the extent relating to data security or the Processing of Personally Identifiable Information, including the Data Protection Program.

  • Privacy Policy means the terms which set out how we will deal with confidential and personal information received from you via the Website;

  • Other Confidential Consumer Information The Contractor agrees to comply with the requirements of AHS Rule No. 08-048 concerning access to information. The Contractor agrees to comply with any applicable Vermont State Statute, including but not limited to 12 VSA §1612 and any applicable Board of Health confidentiality regulations. The Contractor shall ensure that all of its employees and subcontractors performing services under this agreement understand the sensitive nature of the information that they may have access to and sign an affirmation of understanding regarding the information’s confidential and non- public nature.

  • Material Non-Public Information means information which is (a) not publicly available, (b) material with respect to Holdings and its Subsidiaries or their respective securities for purposes of United States federal and state securities laws and (c) not of a type that would be publicly disclosed in connection with any issuance by Holdings or any of its Subsidiaries of debt or equity securities issued pursuant to a public offering, a Rule 144A offering or other private placement where assisted by a placement agent.

  • Internal confidentiality agreement or statement means a confidentiality agreement or any other written statement that the contractor requires any of its employees or subcontractors to sign regarding nondisclosure of contractor information, except that it does not include confidentiality agreements arising out of civil litigation or confidentiality agreements that contractor employees or subcontractors sign at the behest of a Federal agency.

  • Cardholder Information means any non-public, sensitive information about a Cardholder, including any combination of Cardholder name plus the Cardholder’s social security number, driver’s license or other identification number or credit or debit card number, or other bank account number.

  • Customer Confidential Information means Confidential Information of the Customer provided to Computershare.

  • Customer Proprietary Network Information (“CPNI”) is as defined in the Act.