Planning Period definition

Planning Period means the 12 moths beginning June 1 and extending through May 31 of the following year, or such other period approved by the Members Committee.
Planning Period shall have the meaning specified in the Reliability Assurance Agreement.
Planning Period means the twenty-year period beginning with the date of adoption of a TSP to meet the requirements of this rule.

Examples of Planning Period in a sentence

  • Planning period adjustments may be made with the approval of the teacher if the adjustment does not decrease the number of minutes allocated for planning time.


More Definitions of Planning Period

Planning Period means one class period per day or the equivalent unencumbered of any teaching or supervisory duties.
Planning Period means the time period between the due date for an agency’s preparation or update of its housing element and the due date for the next housing element according to the applicable schedule described in paragraphs (2) and (3) of subdivision (e) of Government Code Section 65588. Generally, the “Planning period" is eight years.
Planning Period means the future period for which a utility develops its plan, and the period, over which net present value of revenue requirements for resources are calculated. For purposes of this rule, the planning period is twenty to forty years and begins from the date the utility files its plan with the Commission.
Planning Period shall initially mean the 12 months beginning June 1 and extending through May 31 of the following year, or such other period established by the Reliability Committee established under the Reliability Assurance Agreement.
Planning Period means one class period per day or the equivalent a segment of time in middle and secondary schools during the instructional day that is unencumbered of any teaching or supervisory duties, is not less than 45 minutes or the equivalent of a class period, whichever is greater, and that includes passing time for class changes.
Planning Period means the ten (10) year period that begins on the date that the utility files its integrated resource plan with the Commission.
Planning Period means the period of time over which the expected outcomes of a scenario plan are estimated, measured from a 2005 base year, to a future year that corresponds with greenhouse gas emission targets set forth in this division.