Operating Plans definition

Operating Plans has the meaning set forth in the Common Agreement.
Operating Plans is defined with respect to each Project in the applicable Common Agreement for such Project.
Operating Plans means the plans outlining the specific objectives and supporting action plans to be achieved by each Students’ Union department.

Examples of Operating Plans in a sentence

  • Mutual Aid is limited to those Initial Attack resources or move-up and cover assignments that have been determined to be appropriate in the annual Operating Plans.

  • Operating Plans will include contact information for written requests for extensions.

  • Operating Plans may be written for more than one year, but should be reviewed annually, and will be subject to modifications, as warranted.

  • Statewide Operating Plans will address issues affecting statewide cooperation.

  • Mutual Aid is limited to those Initial Attack resources or move-up and cover assignments that have been determined to be appropriate in the Operating Plans.

  • The terms and conditions of such arrangements must be included in Operating Plans and carried out through an appropriate procurement document.

  • Operating Plans will document procedures and criteria for Unit Administrators to specify direction, authority, and financial management guidelines to Incident Commanders.

  • Unless superseded by the Geographic Area or Statewide Operating Plans, sub-geographic area operating plans will apply.

  • Roles and responsibilities for activating the Operating Plan(s); X X Each The CAISO and the TE shall each separately maintain compliance with this requirement with respect to their respective Operating Plans.

  • The Statewide Mobilization Guides will be identified and considered part of the Statewide Operating Plans.


More Definitions of Operating Plans

Operating Plans means the Overall and Annual operating plans to be prepared by Purchaser and approved by TLO as required by Paragraph 10 (Timber Operations) herein.
Operating Plans shall have the meaning set forth in section 3.4.