SDTF definition

SDTF means a trust fund established by the Commission with a World Bank Group entity to which the Commission is the only donor;

Examples of SDTF in a sentence

  • For a cost-type agreement template with the World Bank (either the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) or the International Development Association (▇▇▇)) (referred to by the World Bank as a Single-Donor Trust Fund (SDTF) agreement), please see ADS 308mam, Template for USAID-World Bank Cost-Type Agreements.

  • App.: SDTF – 3/22/05; RC – 6/14/05; NPC – 8/5/05; ISO-NE – 8/31/05 Rev.

  • The ISO will act on all such SDTF recommendations within 60-days.

  • The SDTF will coordinate consideration of any justification for the non-conforming practice and evaluate and judge its continued use and provide a recommendation to the ISO.

  • The individual documents are updated from time to time as the SDTF modifies the “Best Rating Practices” per Section 2.4, above.

  • After considering the data of Tables A2 and A3, the SDTF has determined that the longstanding ambient temperature recommendations of Table A1 should remain unchanged.

  • The NX-9 Administrator shall then discuss the rating issue with the Chair of the SDTF.

  • The ISO may also initiate a technical review of the documentation submitted by a Market Participant and may solicit advice from the SDTF or other task forces or subcommittees of the Reliability Committee in evaluating its conformance with the “Best Rating Practices”.

  • SDTF discourse when evaluating exceptions to a “Best Rating Practice” should be considered when that methodology is next reviewed.

  • The Manager will handle, process, adjust and settle all losses in accordance with the appropriate state statutes and generally accepted "best claim handling practices/standards." The Manager will ensure that only covered losses are accepted and that all potential third party recoveries including, but not limited to, SDTF recoveries, reinsurance recoveries, subrogation recoveries and salvage, where appropriate, are timely filed and pursued.