Star Program definition

Star Program means that certain Stock Appreciation Ranking Program adopted by the Company under its 2005 Employee and Director Stock Plan.
Star Program means the program within VPP designed for participants whose safety and health management systems operate in a highly effective, self-sufficient manner and meet all VPP requirements. Star is the highest level of VPP participation.
Star Program means the Supplemental Tax Advantage Retirement Program as described in the memorandum of the Borrower to the Agent dated as of October 6, 1999.

Examples of Star Program in a sentence

  • If you do wish to recognize an employee for outstanding work; we ask that you share your appreciation with a word of thanks, a card, or consider recognition through the PHS Shining Star program.

  • Energy Star: Roof System shall comply with the initial and aged reflectivity required by the U.S. Federal Government's Energy Star program.

  • Qualifying geothermal heat pump property is property that uses the ground or ground water as a thermal energy source to heat the dwelling unit or as a thermal energy sink to cool the dwelling unit, and meets the Energy Star program requirements in effect when the expenditure is made.

  • Qualifying metal roofs must have appropriate pigmented coatings that are specifically and primarily designed to reduce the heat gain of a dwelling unit when installed on the dwelling unit; and meets or exceeds the Energy Star program requirements in effect at the time of installation.

  • Test procedures for illuminated exit signs shall be based on the test method used under version 2.0 of the Energy Star program of the Environmental Protection Agency for illumi- nated exit signs.

  • If the Energy Star program rates the type of appliances being installed, the developer must furnish the units with Energy Star rated appliances.

  • Appliances and Equipment: Provide copies of manufacturer’s product data for all Energy Star eligible equipment and appliances, including office equipment, computers and printers, electronics, and commercial food service equipment (excluding HVAC and lighting components), verifying compliance with EPA’s Energy Star program.

  • BPI is the standard recommended by the EPA’s Home Performance with Energy Star program.

  • Energy efficient products include any energy efficient product for noncommercial home or personal use including dishwashers, clothes washers, air conditioners, ceiling fans, fluorescent light bulbs, dehumidifiers, programmable thermostats, refrigerators, doors, or windows which have been designated by the US Environmental Protection Agency and the US Department of Energy as meeting or exceeding each such agency's energy saving efficiency requirements or Energy Star program.

  • IN GENERAL.—Paragraph (1) of section 25C(c) is amended by inserting ‘‘, or an asphalt roof with appropriate cooling granules,’’ before ‘‘which meet the Energy Star program requirements’’.

Related to Star Program

  • Computer program means a set of instructions, rules, or routines recorded in a form that is capable of causing a computer to perform a specific operation or series of operations.

  • Loan Program means the State Treasurer’s Interest-Free Loan Program for Colorado School Districts authorized pursuant to the Loan Program Statutes.

  • Pilot program means a program using a representative sample of residential and small commercial customers to assist in developing and offering customer choice of electricity supply for all residential and commercial customers.

  • Program means the statutorily authorized activities of the System Agency under which this Contract has been awarded.

  • Non-Administrator Coordinated Home Care Program means a Coordinated Home Care Program which does not have an agreement with the Claim Administrator or a Blue Cross Plan but has been certified as a home health agency in accordance with the guidelines established by Medicare.