Operational Code definition

Operational Code means the operational code published by Ofwat in the Guidance from time to time in effect.
Operational Code means the code designated as such by or under the Water Services (Codes and Services) Directions 2007 (or any other direction which amends, replaces or supplements, or is made in respect of substantially the same subject matter as that direction).
Operational Code means the code to be adhered to by Scottish Water in terms of the Water Services (Codes and Services) Directions 2007 (or any other direction which amends, replaces or supplements, or is made in respect of substantially the same subject matter as that direction), and to be adhered to by the Licensee in accordance with the standard conditions of their Licence;

Examples of Operational Code in a sentence

  • This Part 8 sets out the governance process for the Market Code and the change process for the Operational Code.

  • An Operational Code Change Proposal may be made by any Trading Party.

  • The TP will consider, evaluate and determine whether or not to approve each Operational Code Change Proposal as soon as reasonably practicable, taking due account of its complexity, importance and urgency and having regard to whether or not such proposal is within the Operational Code objectives and consistent with the Operational Code Principles.

  • The TP Secretary shall also convene a meeting of the TP before the next regular meeting if required in order to consider any Market Code Change Proposal or Operational Code Change Proposal.

  • Any Changes to the Operational Code shall fall within the Operational Code Objectives and shall require to be consistent with the Operational Code Principles.

  • The Operational Code will be amended by Scottish Water in accordance with the terms of the Commission Change and a new version will be published by Scottish Water.

  • Where an Operational Code Change Proposal is received by the TP Secretary more than ten (10) Business Days prior to the next meeting of the TP, the TP Secretary will place the Operational Code Change Proposal on the agenda of the next meeting of the TP, and otherwise will place it on the agenda of the next succeeding TP meeting.

  • Any Change to the Operational Code will take effect from the time and date specified in the Commission Change.

  • The TP Secretary will promptly provide a Final Report in respect of each Operational Code Change Proposal to each Code Party and the Commission.

  • The objectives of the Operational Code (the "Operational Code Objectives") and the underlying principles of the Operational Code ("Operational Code Principles") are as set out in the Direction.

Related to Operational Code

  • Commercial Code means the French Commercial Code.

  • Criminal Code means the Criminal Code (Canada);

  • Municipal Code means the Municipal Code of Chicago.

  • Uniform Commercial Code or “UCC” means the Uniform Commercial Code as the same may from time to time be in effect in the State of New York or the Uniform Commercial Code (or similar code or statute) of another jurisdiction, to the extent it may be required to apply to any item or items of Collateral.

  • Model Code shall refer to the OEM code used to identify a particular subset of a Vehicle Model.

  • Delaware UCC means the Uniform Commercial Code as in effect in the State of Delaware from time to time.

  • UCC means the Uniform Commercial Code as from time to time in effect in the relevant jurisdiction.

  • Corporations Regulations means the Corporations Regulations 2001 (Cth).

  • Project Implementing Entity’s Legislation means the Charter of the Municipal Development Fund established pursuant to Decree No. 118 of the Government of Georgia dated July 23, 2005, as amended to date.

  • Municipal Code of Chicago or "MCC" means the Municipal Code of the City of Chicago.

  • Building Code Act means the Building Code Act, 1992, S.O. 1992, c.23, as amended;

  • IBC Code means the 1998 Edition of the International Code for the Construction and Equipment of Ships Carrying Dangerous Chemicals in Bulk published by the International Maritime Organization;

  • Judicial Code means title 28 of the United States Code, 28 U.S.C. §§ 1–4001.

  • Security Code means a sequence of numbers and/or letters or such other codes or procedures, whether generated by a Security Mechanism or otherwise, for use in connection with access to and/or use of the EB Services;

  • Locational UCAP means unforced capacity that a Member with available uncommitted capacity sells in a bilateral transaction to a Member that previously committed capacity through an RPM Auction but now requires replacement capacity to fulfill its RPM Auction commitment. The Locational UCAP Seller retains responsibility for performance of the resource providing such replacement capacity.

  • Uniform Commercial Code jurisdiction means any jurisdiction that has adopted all or substantially all of Article 9 as contained in the 2000 Official Text of the Uniform Commercial Code, as recommended by the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and the American Law Institute, together with any subsequent amendments or modifications to the Official Text.

  • IMDG Code means the International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code, for the implementation of Chapter VII, Part A, of the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea, 1974 (SOLAS Convention), published by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), London;

  • POPI Act means the Protection of Personal Information Act, Act 4 of 2013;

  • Applicable Accounting Standards means Generally Accepted Accounting Principles in the United States, International Financial Reporting Standards or such other accounting principles or standards as may apply to the Company’s financial statements under United States federal securities laws from time to time.

  • PPSA means the Personal Property Securities Act 2009 (Cth).

  • Operating Standards shall have the meaning given such term in Section 2.1.

  • International Accounting Standards means International Accounting Standards (IAS), International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and related Interpretations (SIC-IFRIC interpretations), subsequent amendments to those standards and related interpretations, and future standards and related interpretations issued or adopted by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB);

  • Food Security Act means the Food Security Act of 1985, 7 U.S.C. Section 1631 et. seq., as the same now exists or may hereafter from time to time be amended, modified, recodified or supplemented, together with all rules and regulations thereunder.

  • 2012 Act means the Health and Social Care Act 2012;

  • Rail Safety Act means the Rail Safety Act 1998 (WA);

  • Electricity Act means the Electricity Act, 1998, S.O. 1998, c. 15, Schedule A;