Proper Authorities definition

Proper Authorities means the R.I.P.U.C., the Rhode Island State Energy Office, the Division of Public Utilities and Carriers, and the Attorney General of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
Proper Authorities means state and federal child protection teams, law enforcement and prosecuting attorneys, and the Department of Children and Families.
Proper Authorities means the M.D.P.U., the DOER, the Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the MTC, the MTC to the extent that a GreenUp Service Supplier participates in the MTC’s Massachusetts Cleaner Energy Choice Program.

Examples of Proper Authorities in a sentence

  • Disqualification in the Event of REC Deficiency If GreenUp Service Supplier commits a material breach of this Section 6 as determined by a Proper Authority, such GreenUp Service Supplier shall be barred from providing GreenUp Service in the future, the Company shall discontinue the performance of its GreenUp Service obligations to the breaching GreenUp Service Supplier, and the Company will notify the other Proper Authorities of the GreenUp Service Supplier’s failure to meet its commitments.

  • Where possible, the subaccount activity reports for each GreenUp Service Supplier submitted to the Proper Authorities shall be based on aggregate data within each subaccount without identification of the Customers served by specific GreenUp Service Suppliers.

  • In addition, the Company will provide quarterly reports of each GreenUp Service Supplier’s subaccount activities to the Proper Authorities with a request that the information be treated on a confidential basis under the regulations governing the Proper Authorities.

Related to Proper Authorities

  • Governmental Authorities means governments, regulatory authorities, governmental departments, agencies, commissions, bureaus, officials, ministers, Crown corporations, courts, bodies, boards, tribunals or dispute settlement panels or other law, rule or regulation-making organizations or entities:

  • Regulatory Authorities means the Commissions and the Exchange;

  • competent authorities means the competent authorities of the Member States as identified on the websites listed in Annex II;