MTP definition

MTP means that document detailing the scheduled times as advised by Aurizon Network from time to time for all Train services and any Planned Possessions on a specified part of the Infrastructure (where such scheduled times remain unchanged from week to week);
MTP is the Metropolitan Transportation Plan that is the official multimodal transportation plan addressing no less than a 20-year planning horizon that is developed, adopted, and updated by the MPO through the metropolitan transportation planning process. This was previously referred to as the Long- Range Transportation Plan (LRTP).
MTP means a functional block of the common channel signalling as defined by ITU-T Rec Q.700 - Q.704, Q.706 and Q.707;

Examples of MTP in a sentence

  • For each dividend, the applicable MTP Fund shall provide the Transfer Agent with the dividend record and payable date as well as the dividend rate per Share.

  • For additional information regarding the MTP Program, the MCO should refer to the Nonemergency Medical Transportation (NEMT) Full Risk Broker Services RFP.

  • HHSC reserves the right to amend the scope of the Contract to include medical transportation services (MTP) for Medicaid Members.

  • If MTP services are added to the scope of the Contract, HHSC will provide advance written notice and conduct appropriate Readiness Review.

  • Notify the MPO of changes to projects that would affect the MTP or TIP.


More Definitions of MTP

MTP means maximum total trihalomethane potential.
MTP means Messages Transfer Part of signalling system number 7.
MTP means the Borrower’s Ministere des Travaux Publics;
MTP has the meaning set forth in the preamble hereof.
MTP means Major Trauma Patient as defined in the Field Triage Criteria policy.
MTP means the list of VOD Titles that CSB plans to distribute for a particular month, the template for which is provided in the CPR.
MTP means the Medium Term Program adopted by the Project Implementing Entity for the period ending March 31, 2012, that includes ongoing rural water supply schemes and the SWAp Program.