PA PUC definition

PA PUC means Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission. Commodity prices and charges are set by the natural gas supplier you have chosen. The PA PUC regulates distribution prices and services.
PA PUC as used herein means the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission or its successor agencies.
PA PUC means The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission.

Examples of PA PUC in a sentence

  • Customer further understands that th LDU is required by the PA PUC to communicate with Custome following a notice of change of energy supplier to confirm th change was authorized.

  • Tomorrow Energy Corp Internet Address: Public Utility Commission of Pennsylvania (PA PUC) xxx.XxxxxxxxXxxxxx.xxx Address: Address: 0000 Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx 000 PO Box 3265 Houston, Texas 77042 Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000 Customer Service: Phone: (000) 000-0000 Fax: (000) 000-0000 Utility Choice Hotline: (000) 000-0000 Operating Hours: Monday – Friday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM EST Default Service Provider: In the event of a power outage, please contact your Electric Distribution Company.

  • Customer payments remitted in response to consolidated xxxx shall be applied in accordance with procedure adopted by PA PUC.

  • The information and material provided on the Auction Information Website and filed with the PA PUC are controlling.

  • However, it is likely that a deemed hours of operation for municipal lighting will be approved by the SWE and PA PUC.

  • Preliminary plan approval shall be conditioned on the issuance of said permits by PA DEP and/or PA PUC.

  • Pay Telephone Line Service is provided at the corresponding exchange’s one-party business line rate as contained in the Telephone Company’s, Tariff - Telephone PA P.U.C. No. 2, Section 2.

  • In late 2015, each EDC filed a new energy efficiency and conservation (EE&C) plan with the PA PUC detailing the proposed design of its portfolio for Phase III.

  • Customer payments remitted in response to consolidated bill shall be applied in accordance with procedure adopted by PA PUC.

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Related to PA PUC

  • HSR Approval means expiration of all applicable waiting periods under the HSR Act (including any voluntary agreed extensions) or earlier termination thereof.

  • FCC Approval means the FCC’s grant of the FCC Applications; provided that the possibility that an appeal, request for stay, or petition for rehearing or review by a court or administrative agency may be filed with respect to such grant, or that the FCC may reconsider or review such grant on its own authority, shall not prevent such grant from constituting FCC Approval for purposes of the Plan.

  • FCC Consent means action by the FCC granting its consent to the assignment of the FCC Licenses to Buyer as contemplated by this Agreement.

  • CPUC Approval means a final and non-appealable order of the CPUC, without conditions or modifications unacceptable to the Parties, or either of them, which contains the following terms:

  • IRB approval means the determination of the IRB that the research has been reviewed and may be conducted at an institution within the constraints set forth by the IRB and by other institutional and federal requirements.

  • Application Approval Date means the date that the Application is approved by the Board of Trustees of the District and as further identified in Section 2.3.B of this Agreement.

  • Abnormal Market Conditions means conditions contrary to Normal Markets Conditions e.g. when there is low liquidity in the market or rapid price movements in the market or Price Gaps.

  • FCC Order means Federal Communications Commission Order 94-102 (61 Federal Register 40348)

  • Required Consent has the meaning set forth in Section 4.4.

  • Final Approval Date means the date on which the Court enters its Order and Judgment approving the Settlement.

  • Conditional approval means a time-limited status that results when an approved nursing education program has failed to maintain requirements as set forth in this chapter.

  • Key Regulatory Approvals means those sanctions, rulings, consents, orders, exemptions, permits and other approvals (including the lapse, without objection, of a prescribed time under a statute or regulation that states that a transaction may be implemented if a prescribed time lapses following the giving of notice without an objection being made) of Governmental Entities as set out in Schedule C hereto;

  • Milestone Date means the date set against the relevant Milestone in the Implementation Plan;

  • Registry Operator Approval means the receipt of each of the following: (A) the affirmative approval of the Applicable Registry Operators whose payments to ICANN accounted for two-­‐thirds of the total amount of fees (converted to U.S. dollars, if applicable, at the prevailing exchange rate published the prior day in the U.S. Edition of the Wall Street Journal for the date such calculation is made by ICANN) paid to ICANN by all the Applicable Registry Operators during the immediately previous calendar year pursuant to the Applicable Registry Agreements, and (B) the affirmative approval of a majority of the Applicable Registry Operators at the time such approval is obtained. For the avoidance of doubt, with respect to clause (B), each Applicable Registry Operator shall have one vote for each top-­‐level domain operated by such Registry Operator pursuant to an Applicable Registry Agreement.

  • regulatory action level RBC means the product of 1.5 and its authorized control level RBC;

  • MDPU means the Massachusetts Department of Public Utilities and its successors.

  • SOX Compliant Entity means an entity that either is required to be compliant with, or voluntarily is compliant with, all of the following provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002: (i) the preapproval requirements of Section 201 (Section 10A(i) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934); (ii) the Audit committee independence requirements of Section 301 (Section 10A(m)(3) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934); and (iii) the Internal control over financial reporting requirements of Section 404 (Item 308 of SEC Regulation S-K).

  • Regulatory Capital Requirements means any applicable capital resources requirement or applicable overall financial adequacy rule required by the Relevant Regulator, as such requirements or rule are in force from time to time;

  • Required Regulatory Approvals means the Seller Required Regulatory Approvals and the Buyer Required Regulatory Approvals.

  • MAA Approval means approval of an MAA by the applicable Regulatory Authority for marketing and sale of a Product in the Collaborator Territory, but excluding any Pricing and Reimbursement Approval.

  • Regulatory Conditions means the conditions set out in paragraphs 3.3 to 3.5 (inclusive) of Part A of Appendix I to the Announcement;

  • Development Milestone Event has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1.

  • Required Consents shall have the meaning set forth in Section 4.5.

  • Necessary preconstruction approvals or permits means those permits or approvals required under federal air quality control laws and regulations and those air quality control laws and regulations which are part of the applicable State Implementation Plan.

  • Milestone Failure means a failure by the Grant Recipient fully to achieve any Milestone by the relevant Milestone Date;

  • Milestone Event has the meaning set forth in Section 8.4.