Reduced Operating Status definition

Reduced Operating Status or “ROS” means a Military Sealift Command ship or a Maritime Administration (MARAD) ship that is withdrawn from Full Operating Status because of decreased operational requirements.

Examples of Reduced Operating Status in a sentence

  • NDRF vessels in the RRF are maintained in either Reduced Operating Status (ROS) or Inactive Status as reserve sealift assets for national defense and other non-commercial maritime purposes.

Related to Reduced Operating Status

  • Non-profit organization means: (1) a governmental entity of the state of California; or (2) a legal entity that is tax exempt under Internal Revenue Code section 501(c)(3) and California Revenue and Taxation Code section 23701d.

  • Potential Change in Control means that (i) the Company enters into an agreement, the consummation of which would result in the occurrence of a Change of Control; or (ii) the Board adopts a resolution to the effect that, for purposes of this Agreement, a potential change in control of the Company has occurred.

  • Excess Special Hazard Loss Any Special Hazard Loss, or portion thereof, that exceeds the then applicable Special Hazard Amount.

  • High Deductible Health Plan means a Health Plan as defined by 26 USC § 223(c)(2)(A) that also is a Qualified Health Plan.

  • Health status-related factor means any of the following factors: