Previous Rule definition

Previous Rule means the Energy Savings Scheme Rule of 2009 as in force immediately prior to the commencement of the Energy Savings Scheme (Amendment No. 1) Rule 2017.
Previous Rule means Rule 45-501 Exempt Distributions as it read when it was published on January 8, 1999 at (1999) 22 OSCB 56;

Examples of Previous Rule in a sentence

  • Previous Rule 19 was repealed on October 20, 1989 and replaced with the following: Rule 19Appeals to the Common Pleas CourtAll Appeals filed from Administrative Agencies, except Worker’s Compensation cases, shall be governed by the procedure outlined in Ohio Revised Code Section 119.12.

  • NOTE: Previous Rule 58, adopted September 18, 1973, effective January 1, 1974; amended to correct printing error June 28, 1976, effective immediately; rescinded July 12, 1985, effective January 1, 1986, and not replaced in the present rules.

  • The molecular weight is not specifically used in the RSEI model, but values are provided as part of the physicochemical database.

  • Previous Rule 5:15 renumbered as Rule 5:16 effective July 1, 2023 5:16 False Claims Act ProceedingsProceedings initiated pursuant to the False Claims Act [Government Code §§ 12650 et seq.] must be filed in the Yreka Branch of the Superior Court, and will not be accepted by the clerk for filing unless a completed “Confidential Cover Sheet – False Claims Act”, JC Form MC-060, is affixed to the first page of the complaint.

  • NOTE: Previous Rule 68 adopted September 18, 1973,effective January 1, 1974; rescinded July 12, 1985, effective January 1, 1986, and not replaced in the present rules.Present Rule 68 adopted July 12, 1985, effective January 1, 1986.

  • NOTE: Previous Rule 59 adopted September 18, 1973,effective January 1, 1974; rescinded July 12, 1985, effective January 1, 1986, and replaced by present Rule 75.

  • The reasons for a proposed Agreement should be clearly outlined in the request, and any proposed terms that may be considered unusual, contentious, or sensitive should be flagged.14.3 Types of agreementAgreements fall into two main types: Memoranda of Understanding and more formal Legal Agreements.

  • Previous Rule of Law Reports highlighted the issues linked with frequent amendments to legislation, the extensive use of fast-track procedures and government emergency ordinances.

  • NOTE: Previous Rule 351 adopted September 22, 1976,effective November 1, 1976; rescinded April 2, 1978, effective immediately.

  • Editor’s note: Previous Rule 205.4* rescinded and current rule adopted September 29, 2008, effective upon publication in the Pennsylvania Judiciary’s Web Application Portal.

Related to Previous Rule

  • HIPAA Privacy Rule as defined in 45 CFR Part 164, Subparts A and E.

  • The HIPAA Privacy Rule means the Standards for Privacy of Individually 10 Identifiable Health Information at 45 CFR Part 160 and Part 164, Subparts A and E.

  • Security Rule means the Security Standards for the Protection of Electronic Protected Health Information at 45 C.F.R. part 160 and part 164, subpart A and C.

  • Privacy Rule means the Standards for Privacy of Individually Identifiable Health Information at 45 C.F.R. part 160 and part 164, subparts A and E.

  • Xxxxxxx Rule means Section 13 of the U.S. Bank Holding Company Act of 1956, as amended, and the applicable rules and regulations thereunder.

  • HIPAA Security Rule as defined in 45 CFR Part 164, Subparts A and C;

  • EESA means the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 as implemented by guidance or regulation issued by the Department of the Treasury and as published in the Federal Register on October 20, 2008.

  • DWP Offshoring Policy means the Authority’s policy and procedures as advised to the Contractor by the Authority from time to time.

  • Change in 1940 Act Law shall have the meaning set forth in the definition of "Investment Company Event."

  • The HIPAA Security Rule means the Security Standards for the Protection of 23 electronic PHI at 45 CFR Part 160, Part 162, and Part 164, Subparts A and C.

  • Relevant Potential Change of Control Announcement means any public announcement or statement by the Issuer, any actual or potential bidder or any adviser acting on behalf of any actual or potential bidder relating to any potential Change of Control where within 180 days following the date of such announcement or statement, a Change of Control occurs.

  • Reference Tariff means an access charge (including any system premium) applicable to a specified Reference Train Service over a specified part of the Infrastructure as specified in QR Network’s Access Undertaking;

  • CCASS Rules means the General Rules of CCASS and the CCASS Operational Procedures in effect from time to time;

  • General Anti-Abuse Rule means (a) the legislation in Part 5 of the Finance Act 2013; and (b) any future legislation introduced into parliament to counteract tax advantages arising from abusive arrangements to avoid national insurance contributions;

  • Capital Adequacy Rule means any law, rule, regulation, guideline, directive, requirement or request regarding capital adequacy, or the interpretation or administration thereof by any governmental or regulatory authority, central bank or comparable agency, whether or not having the force of law, that applies to any Related Lender. Such rules include rules requiring financial institutions to maintain total capital in amounts based upon percentages of outstanding loans, binding loan commitments and letters of credit.

  • ISO-NE Tariff means ISO-NE’s Transmission, Markets and Services Tariff, FERC Electric Tariff No. 3, as amended from time to time.

  • Business Associate Agreement means an agreement between DSHS and a contractor who is receiving Data covered under the Privacy and Security Rules of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996. The agreement establishes permitted and required uses and disclosures of protected health information (PHI) in accordance with HIPAA requirements and provides obligations for business associates to safeguard the information.

  • Loss Absorption Regulations means, at any time, the laws, regulations, requirements, guidelines, rules, standards and policies relating to minimum requirements for own funds and eligible liabilities and/or loss absorbing capacity instruments of the Kingdom of Belgium, the Relevant Regulator, the Resolution Authority, the Financial Stability Board and/or of the European Parliament or of the Council of the European Union then in effect in the Kingdom of Belgium including, without limitation to the generality of the foregoing, any delegated or implementing acts (such as regulatory technical standards) adopted by the European Commission and any regulations, requirements, guidelines, rules, standards and policies relating to minimum requirements for own funds and eligible liabilities and/or loss absorbing capacity instruments adopted by the Relevant Regulator and/or the Resolution Authority from time to time (whether or not such regulations, requirements, guidelines, rules, standards or policies are applied generally or specifically to the Issuer or to the Group).

  • Privacy Regulations means the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 as amended in 2004, 2011, 2015 and 2016 and as may be further amended from time to time;

  • HIPAA Regulations means the regulations promulgated under HIPAA by the United States Department of Health and Human Services, including, but not limited to, 45 C.F.R. Part 160 and 45 C.F.R. Part 164.

  • Trading Policy means the Company’s policy permitting certain individuals to sell Company shares only during certain “window” periods and/or otherwise restricts the ability of certain individuals to transfer or encumber Company shares, as in effect from time to time.

  • Benchmarks Regulation means Regulation (EU) 2016/1011 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2016 on indices used as benchmarks in financial instruments and financial contracts or to measure the performance of investment funds and amending Directives 2008/48/EC and 2014/17/EU and Regulation (EU) No 596/2014;

  • EP Regulations means The Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations SI 2016 No.1154 and words and expressions used in this permit which are also used in the Regulations have the same meanings as in those Regulations.

  • Modified EDFR means a reference rate equal to the EDFR plus the EDFR Spread;

  • HIPAA means the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, as amended.

  • Insider Trading Policy means the written policy of the Company pertaining to the purchase, sale, transfer or other disposition of the Company’s equity securities by Directors, Officers, Employees or other service providers who may possess material, nonpublic information regarding the Company or its securities.