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Standards and Guidelines. 2.5.6.5.1 The construction of the Project should be scheduled or sequenced to minimize the down time for the construction contractor and to maximize the utilization of space for the travel ways. Sequencing is accomplished by partitioning the Project into construction phases, which may be further segmented into steps. A “
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Standards and Guidelines. In providing services hereunder which require the exercise of judgment by the Provider, the Provider shall perform any such service in accordance with standards and guidelines the Recipient develops and communicates to the Provider, if any. In performing any services hereunder, Provider shall at all times act in a manner reasonably calculated to be in or not opposed to the best interests of PLIC.
Standards and Guidelines. All Consultant and sub-consultant surveying, mapping, and land acquisition/release services, including title services, surveys, appraisals, negotiations, acquisition services, maintenance of properties, relocation, and maintenance of project and parcel files, will be according to the Uniform Act, FAA requirements, Wisconsin Statutes, Wisconsin Administrative Codes, and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Bureau of Aeronautics Surveying and Mapping Guidelines for Airport Land Projects, Appraisal and Appraisal Review Guidelines for Land Acquisition, and other policies and guidelines. Records Management The Consultant will provide records management services consistent with the requirements of the Bureau, and will deliver project documents and files in a manner that supports project needs and long term airport land records management. Documents shall be managed in a manner that supports BOA review and approval, version control, and timely distribution of correct final versions to sub-consultants for their use on the project. Parcels and Parcel Numbers Airport parcels are defined by common ownership, not by tax parcel descriptions. A parcel includes not only a single tract of land embraced within a particular conveyance document, but all contiguous tracts in common ownership. For example, contiguous lots in a platted subdivision, in common ownership, constitute a single parcel. Future property acquisitions should be identified by general area only and should not be assigned parcel numbers in advance of the acquisition project. Parcel numbers used for airport land acquisition are managed by the Bureau. Consultants should check with the Bureau as early as possible to obtain parcel numbers used for project maps, property descriptions and other documents. Deeds and surveys cannot be completed and should not be signed or recorded without verifying parcel numbers.
Standards and Guidelines. All the underwriting, claims, and investment services provided to the Company will be based upon the written criteria, standards and guidelines of the Company. The Company will have the ultimate and final authority over decisions and policies, including but not be limited to the acceptance, rejection or canceling of risks, the payment or non-payment of claims, and the purchase and sale of securities.
Standards and Guidelines. The Provider must adhere to NHS Board policies and procedures to deliver a safe, effective and sustainable service that evidences effective clinical governance. Including:
Standards and Guidelines. List here references to applicable standards and/or guidelines or indicate "NONE'. Also, describe any exceptions to College standards and guidelines that will be permitted under this project. However, the College should take steps to assure control over matters affecting its technical direction. Accordingly, specific emphasis should be given to assure that technologies promoting common infrastructure services (TCP/IP, SNMP), interoperability (both statewide and intra-department), and an open (non-proprietary) systems environment are used. THE REMAINDER OF THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ATTACHMENT III - CONTRACTOR PERSONNEL AND OTHER RESOURCES
Standards and Guidelines. A Code, Standard or Guideline may be updated or replaced from time to time in which case its most recent version, or its successor, will apply. BUILDING AND FIRE SAFETY  National Building Code for Indian Reserves.  National Building Code of Canada (NBC) and supplements (Associate Committee on the NBC, National Research Council) or provincial equivalent.  National Fire Code of Canada (NFC) and supplements (Associate Committee on the NFC, National Research Council) or provincial equivalent.  Canadian Plumbing Code.  Canadian Electrical Code Parts 1, 2 and 3 (Canadian Standards Association C22.1, C22.2 and C22.3).  Canada Labour Code (Labour Canada) or provincial equivalent. ENVIRONMENTAL  Environmental Assessment and Review Process (XXXX) Guidelines Order, 1984 (Environment Canada) Registration SOR/84-467.  Canadian Environmental Protection Act and Regulations.  Design Guidelines for Wastewater Systems in Ontario Region, Latest Edition, (DIAND).  Septic Tank Standards (County of Xxxxx and Health and Welfare Canada).  Septic Tank Installation Specifications, Saugeen Indian Band.  Guidelines for Effluent Quality and Wastewater Treatment at Federal Establishments, 1987 (Environment Canada).  Code of Good Practice on Dump Closing or Conversion to Sanitary Landfills at Federal Establishments, Report EPA-1-EC-77-4, September 1977.  Code of Good Practice for Handling Solid Wastes at Federal Establishments (Environment Canada).  Code of Good Practice for Management of Hazardous and Toxic Wastes at Federal Establishments (Environment Canada). WATERWORKS Design Guidelines for Water Works in Ontario Region, Latest Edition (DIAND). Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality, Fourth Edition, 1989 (Health and Welfare Canada). Water Supply for Public Fire Protection, 1981 - Fire Underwriters Survey.
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Standards and Guidelines. [List here references to applicable standards and/or guidelines or indicate "NONE'.] [Also, describe any exceptions to State standards and guidelines that will be permitted under this project. However, the State should takes steps to assure control over matters affecting its technical direction. Accordingly, specific emphasis should be given to assure that technologies promoting common infrastructure services (TCP/IP, SNMP), interoperability (both statewide and intra-department), and an open (non-proprietary) systems environment are used.] ATTACHMENT III
Standards and Guidelines. A Planned Unit Development shall be allowed by Special Permit with Site Plan Review in PUD­B and PUD­B1 Overlay Districts and shall be regulated by the requirements of Section 16. PUD­B and PUD­B1 Districts shall be overlay districts on the zoning map. For any land within a PUD­B or PUD­B1 overlay district, a developer may choose to conform either to all the controls which govern the base district(s) or to all the PUD development controls and processes. The Planning Board shall serve as the Special Permit Granting Authority in the PUD­B and PUD­B1 Overlay Districts. AMENDMENTS TO ARTICLE 7 Amend Section 7.11 “Table of Permitted Uses” by inserting a new PUD­B1 zoning district. The existing PUD­B permitted use column would be merged with the new PUD­B1 zoning district column to form one column. All existing uses permitted under the existing PUD­B column would be permitted in the PUD­B/PUD­B1 column. AMENDMENTS TO ARTICLE 16
Standards and Guidelines. The Contractor will use the following standards and guidelines for Preventive Care as designated by DHS. The Contractor will adopt these standards and guidelines as a baseline for assessment against which care actually delivered can be compared. For Quality of Care studies in the health services delivery areas, the Contractor will use the specific standards set forth in the pertinent subsections. The Contractor's Quality of Care studies may include health services delivery issues other than the eleven (11) priority areas identified. For other clinical or health services delivery areas where Xxxxxx Medical Centers 95-23637 Article VI DHS has not specified clinical standards or practice guidelines, the Contractor will submit these standards or guidelines to DHS for approval six weeks prior to conducting the studies.
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