Commission Policies definition

Commission Policies means any rule, directive, procedure, or other written requirement incorporated in this grant that are sufficiently binding on the subrecipient to put the subrecipient at risk of sanctions, penalties, or other negative actions for failure to adhere to them.
Commission Policies means any rule, directive, procedure, or other written requirement incorporated in this grant that are sufficiently binding on the Sub-Grantee to put the Sub-Grantee at risk of sanctions, penalties, or other negative actions for failure to adhere to them.

Examples of Commission Policies in a sentence

  • The Plan includes those Commission Policies that articulate the District’s commitment to the principles of affirmative action, equal employment opportunity, nondiscrimination, and the prohibition of discriminatory harassment.

  • It is recommended the institution use the Checklist for Evaluating Compliance with Federal Regulations and Commission Policies (Appendix K) in preparing its response.

  • The operator of the cart/kiosk must be at least 19 years of age, have a valid certificate under the PEI Mandatory Server Program, and be familiar with the Liquor Control Act & Regulations and Commission Policies.

  • Commission Policies & ProceduresThe Commission shall operate under its policies as directed by law and as adopted by the Commission.

  • If the school is on proba- tion, this status shall also be disclosed (see ATS Commission Policies and Procedures, X.A.2 and X.A.3).

  • Opinion on Commission Policies Addressing Electromagnetic Fields Emanating from Regulated Utility Facilities.

  • Pursuant to Commission Policies, the City confirms that since this reorganization’s approval in 2006, there have been no changes or circumstances in the vicinity of the affected territory that could affect its suitability for annexation.

  • The Liquor Control Act Regulations and Commission Policies apply to all licenses issued.

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  • In addition, subject to Commission Policies and Procedures, they may provide a reference to staff or other resources for factual information, request staff to report back to the Commission at a subsequent meeting concerning any matter, or take action to direct staff to place a matter of business on a future agenda.

Related to Commission Policies

  • Collection Policy means the collection policies of the Seller/Servicer, which are the practices and procedures employed in the servicing of Receivables as of the Closing Date, as described in Exhibit E hereto.

  • Valuation Policy has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 5.12(b)(ii)(B).

  • Allocation Policy means the allocation policy of the Company adopted by the Managing Member in accordance with Section 5.1.

  • Cancellation Policy Day tour cancellations are accepted by phone, mail, or email to xxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.xxx. Refunds will be provided within 30 days from the date of cancellation. The following cancellation penalties apply: Cancellation Penalty* 30 days or more before departure $10 processing fee + non-refundable show ticket cost (if applicable) 29 to 14 days before departure $40 + non-refundable show ticket cost (if applicable) 13 to 1 day before departure or “no shows” 100% of tour price (no refund) *Exceptions: In the event a travel provides his or her own replacement or a replacement traveler can be found, travelers will only be charged a $10.00 processing fee Cancellations for emergency medical reasons (accompanied by a doctor’s note) will be reviewed and exceptions are possible on a case-by-case basis. Bus America will always work with our vendors and passengers to maximize refunds in the case of unexpected medical emergencies. Responsibilities: Bus America reserves the right to make changes to a tour date or a tour itinerary due to unforeseen circumstances. Bus America, an operational division of Group Tours, Inc., acts as an agent in making and securing arrangements for group transportation, accommodations, meals, and activities. Bus America does not own, manage, control, or operate any vehicle, hotel, restaurant, or any other supplier of services. By accepting the program, you agree that neither Bus America nor any of their representatives shall be liable for any loss, injury, or damage to you or your belongings or in connection with any accommodations, transportation, or other services resulting directly or indirectly from any occurrences beyond their control.

  • Best Execution Policy means the Company’s prevailing policy available at our website regarding best execution when executing client orders.

  • Servicer Policies and Practices means, with respect to the Servicer’s duties under Exhibit A to the Servicing Agreement, the policies and practices of the Servicer applicable to such duties that the Servicer follows with respect to comparable assets that it services for itself and, if applicable, others.

  • Credit and Collection Policies or “Credit and Collection Policy” means the policies, practices and procedures adopted by the Issuer on the Closing Date, including the policies and procedures for determining the creditworthiness of Obligors and the extension of credit to Obligors, or relating to the maintenance of those types of receivables and the related equipment and collections on those types of receivables and the related equipment.

  • SAP Policies means the operational guidelines and policies applied by SAP to provide and support the Cloud Service as incorporated in an Order Form.

  • Order Execution Policy We shall use our reasonable endeavours to execute any Order promptly, but in accepting your Orders we do not represent or warrant that it will be possible to execute such Order or that execution will be possible according to your Instructions. In general, we shall act according to instructions as soon as practically possible and shall, as far as trading Instructions are concerned, act in accordance with our Order Execution Policy. If, after instructions are received, we believe that it is not reasonably practicable to act upon such instructions within a reasonable time, we may defer acting upon those Instructions until it is, in our reasonable opinion, practicable to do so, or we may notify you that we are refusing to act upon such Instructions. We shall not be liable for any losses resulting from such deferral or refusal. If we encounter any material difficulty relevant to the proper carrying out of an Order on your behalf we shall notify you promptly. We shall carry out an Order on your behalf only when the relevant Market is open for dealings, and we shall deal with any Instructions received outside Market hours as soon as possible when that relevant Market is next open for business (in accordance with the rules of that Market). You agree that we may execute an Order on your behalf outside a Market. When you give us a specific Instruction, our Order Execution Policy may not apply, and we may be unable to take the steps described in such policy to obtain the best possible result in executing your Order. You confirm that you have read and agree to our Order Execution Policy as published from time to time on our Online Trading Facility. We will notify you of any material changes to our Order Execution Policy, but it is your responsibility to check for any other changes to our Order Execution Policy as published from time to time on our Online Trading Facility. We will consider the continued placement of Orders by you to constitute your continued consent to our Order Execution Policy as in effect from time to time.

  • Best Practices means a term that is often used inter-changeably with “evidence- based practice” and is best defined as an “umbrella” term for three levels of practice, measured in relation to Recovery-consistent mental health practices where the Recovery process is supported with scientific intervention that best meets the needs of the Client at this time.

  • Procurement Guidelines means the “Guidelines: Procurement under IBRD Loans and XXX Credits” published by the Bank in May 2004 and revised in October, 2006.

  • Tariff Policy means a Tariff Policy adopted by the Council in terms of Section 74 of the Local Government: Municipal Systems Act 32 of 2000.

  • Credit and Collection Policy means the Originators’ credit and collection policies and practices relating to Contracts and Receivables existing on the date hereof and summarized in Exhibit VII hereto, as modified from time to time in accordance with this Agreement.

  • Policies and Procedures means the written policies and procedures of the Client in any way related to the Services, including any such policies and procedures contained in the Organic Documents and the Offering Documents.

  • Credit Card Guidelines means the respective policies and procedures of the Account Owner, as the case may be, as such policies and procedures may be amended from time to time, (a) relating to the operation of its credit card business, which generally are applicable to its portfolio of revolving credit card accounts and in each case which are consistent with prudent practice, including the policies and procedures for determining the creditworthiness of credit card customers and the extension of credit to credit card customers, and (b) relating to the maintenance of revolving credit card accounts and collection of credit card receivables.

  • Investment Policies has the meaning assigned to such term in Section 3.11(c).

  • 2%/25% Guidelines has the meaning set forth in Section 13.

  • Prudent Industry Practices means, at a particular time, any of the practices, methods and acts which, in the exercise of reasonable judgment, will result in the proper operation and maintenance of the assets owned by a Party or its Affiliates and shall include, without limitation, the practices, methods and acts engaged in or approved by a significant portion of the industry at such time with respect to the assets of the same or similar types as the assets owned by such Party or its Affiliates. Prudent Industry Practices are not intended to be limited to optimum practices, methods or acts, to the exclusion of all others, but rather represent a spectrum of possible practices, methods and acts which could have been expected to accomplish the desired result at a commercially reasonable cost in a reliable, safe and timely fashion, in compliance with the applicable limited partnership agreement and limited liability company agreement and in accordance with all applicable laws. Prudent Industry Practices are intended to entail the same standards as the Parties would, in the prudent management of their own properties, use from time to time.

  • Program Guidelines means any and all GLO-approved documents reflecting specific rules and regulations governing the implementation of the Program.

  • Credit Policy means the “New Jersey Infrastructure Bank Credit Policy,” as adopted by the Board of Directors of the I-Bank and as further amended and supplemented from time to time.

  • Underwriting Guidelines The underwriting guidelines of the Seller, a copy of which is attached as an exhibit to the related Assignment and Conveyance.

  • D&O Policies has the meaning set forth in Section 8.06.

  • FNMA Guide FNMA’s Servicing Guide, as the same may be amended by FNMA from time to time.

  • Underwriting Policy means an underwriting policy approved by Our board of directors;

  • Credit Guidelines means the policies of Credit Acceptance, relating to the extension of credit to automobile, light-duty truck, minivan and/or sport utility dealers and consumers in respect of retail installment contracts for the sale of automobiles, light-duty trucks, minivans and/or sport utility vehicles including the policies for determining creditworthiness of such dealers and consumers and otherwise relating to the extension of credit to dealers and consumers and the maintenance of installment sale contracts, as in effect on the Cut-off Date and as amended from time to time in accordance with the Basic Documents or in accordance with Applicable Law, attached hereto as Exhibit H.