Standard procedure definition

Standard procedure means a review process for interconnection of any generating facility(s) that has a power rating of twenty megawatts or less, not qualifying for either simplified or expedited interconnection review processes.
Standard procedure means the set of procedures described in Appendix A, with respect to "Milestone 1" through "Milestone 5 ."
Standard procedure means the method and manner

Examples of Standard procedure in a sentence

  • Bulk age of such a stack will be measured regularly as directed by the Engineer-in-Charge and allowed according to these observation allowance for bulk age will be made as per Indian Standard procedure and allowance ill be made as under: - Bulk age observed Allowance to be made.

  • Standard procedure requires employees to obtain supervisor approval of overtime work in advance of the work.

  • Standard procedure in past performance agreements is for OSM to propose program oversight areas and reach consensus with Maryland on scope, methodology, and report writing.

  • Standard procedure of which is run in accordance with the standards of the nucleus firm or cooperatives.

  • Standard procedure is to not reduce forebay elevation below 704 feet because the bottom foot of storage is needed in reserve to maintain stability in the power grid.


More Definitions of Standard procedure

Standard procedure shall have the meaning ascribed to such term in Section 8.1(b) of this Agreement.
Standard procedure means the method and manner established or approved by the Chief Executive Officer or a designee of the Chief Executive Officer that implements policy for the day-to-day management of the Authority’s operations.
Standard procedure has the meaning set forth in Section 6.4(e).
Standard procedure has the meaning set forth in Section 5.1(n).
Standard procedure means the procedure set out in Chapter 4;”.
Standard procedure is defined in Schedule 7.1.
Standard procedure provided in Section 4 of Revenue Procedure 2004-53, 2004-2 C.B. 320, (i) the Buyer and the Seller shall report on a predecessor/successor basis as set forth therein, (ii) the Seller will not be relieved from filing a Form W-2 with respect to any Transferred Employees, and (iii) the Buyer will undertake to file (or cause to be filed) a Form W-2 for each such Transferred Employee with respect to the portion of the year during which such Transferred Employees are employed by Buyer that includes the Closing Date, excluding the portion of such year that such Transferred Employee was employed by the Seller and its Affiliates.