Primary Report definition

Primary Report has the meaning set forth in Section 5.29(a).
Primary Report means a final determination by the Chief of the Bureau regarding his or her recommendation to the Commission on any application as defined in Business and Professions Code section 19869 as “final action by the department.”

Examples of Primary Report in a sentence

  • If DOE submits a document which it claims is the functional equivalent of one of the documents listed below, it shall be treated as a Primary Report.

Related to Primary Report

  • Summary report means the year end report containing the summary of a

  • ORSA summary report means a confidential high-level summary of an insurer or insurance group's own risk and solvency assessment.

  • GLJ Report means the independent engineering reserves evaluation of certain oil, NGL and natural gas interests of the Company prepared by GLJ dated February 8, 2016 and effective December 31, 2015;

  • Preliminary Report means the communication used for the prompt dissemination of data obtained during the early stages of the investigation;

  • ESDM Report means the Emission Summary and Dispersion Modelling Report prepared in accordance with the Procedure Document by Canadian ORTECH Environmental Inc. and dated March 26, 2004 submitted in support of the application, and includes any amendments to the ESDM Report listed in Schedule A, and all up-dated ESDM Reports prepared as required by the Documentation Requirements conditions of this Certificate.