Comprehensive Rules definition

Comprehensive Rules is defined in Section 12.13(b).
Comprehensive Rules means the J.A.M.S. Comprehensive Arbitration Rules and Procedures. "Contracts" has the meaning set forth in Section 2.13(i).
Comprehensive Rules means the J.A.M.S. Comprehensive Arbitration Rules and Procedures.

Examples of Comprehensive Rules in a sentence

  • The non-elective, employer contribution required under this section shall be made to a 403(b) tax sheltered annuity established for the employee and, under no circumstances, shall the employee be entitled to receive any payment directly.

  • A claim or cause of action seeking emergency relief shall be brought pursuant to the Emergency Relief Procedures in JAMS Comprehensive Rules and Procedures (available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/rules-comprehensive-arbitration/#Rule%202, or by contacting the LifeVantage Compliance Department (xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx)).

  • The arbitration shall be filed with, and administered by JAMS in accordance with its Comprehensive Rules and Procedures, which are available on JAMS’ website at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxx/.

  • The CAC shall have written contract(s) with all contractors/subcontractors, and those contract(s) shall contain provisions that the contractors/subcontractors will abide by and comply with the Rules and Regulations of the Department of General Services, Chapter 0690-03-01, Comprehensive Rules and Regulations of the Central Procurement Office.

  • Comprehensive Rules under this Act, titled “Scheduled Castes and the Scheduled Tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Rules, 1995” were notified in the year 1995, which, inter-alia, provide norms for relief and rehabilitation.

  • This includes, but is not limited to, all applicable provisions of the Tennessee Air Pollution Control Comprehensive Rules and Regulations, federal regulations published under 40 CFR 61 and 40 CFR 63 for sources of hazardous air pollutants, and federal regulations published under 40 CFR 60, New Source Performance Standards.

  • The arbitration shall be filed with, and administered by JAMS in accordance with its Comprehensive Rules and Procedures, which are available on JAMS’ website at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/rulesclauses/xpqGC.aspx?xpST=RulesClauses.

  • The parties will mutually endeavor to agree to the appointment of the arbitrator, but if such agreement cannot be reached within thirty (30) days follow- ing the date demand for arbitration is made, the arbitrator appointment procedures in the Comprehensive Rules will be utilized.Arbitration hearings shall be held in Sacramento County, California, or at such other location as the par- ties may agree to in writing.

  • Operation of each air contaminant source shall be in accordance with the provisions and stipulations set forth in the operating permit, all provisions of the Tennessee Division of Air Pollution Control Comprehensive Rules and Regulations, and all provisions of the Tennessee Air Quality Act.

  • Appointment of an Emergency ArbitratorJAMS Comprehensive Rules provide for the appointment of an Emergency Arbitrator to address and decide a request for emergency relief.

Related to Comprehensive Rules

  • Comprehensive Plan means the City's Comprehensive Land Use Plan and its implementing Ordinances, policies and development standards.

  • Comprehensive means an assistance program that focuses on

  • Comprehensive resource analysis means an analysis including,

  • Comprehensive agreement means the comprehensive agreement between the private entity and the responsible public entity that is required prior to the development or operation of a qualifying project.

  • Comprehensive assessment means the gathering of relevant social, psychological, medical and level of care information by the case manager and is used as a basis for the development of the consumer service plan.

  • Adopt a comprehensive land use plan means to enact a new

  • Basic Comprehensive User Guide means the Ministry document titled Basic Comprehensive Certificates of Approval (Air) User Guide” dated April 2004 as amended.

  • Commercial Fishing Worker means Commercial fishing worker as defined in Section 420.503, F.S.

  • Health and Safety Plan means a documented plan which addresses hazards identified and includes safe work procedures to mitigate, reduce or control the hazards identified;

  • Imminent danger to the health and safety of the public means the existence of any condition or practice, or any violation of a permit or other requirement of this chapter in a surface coal mining and reclamation operation, which condition, practice, or violation could reasonably be expected to cause substantial physical harm to persons outside the permit area before such condition, practice, or violation can be abated. A reasonable expectation of death or serious injury before abatement exists if a rational person, subjected to the same conditions or practices giving rise to the peril, would not expose the person's self to the danger during the time necessary for abatement.

  • health and safety specification means a site, activity or project specific document prepared by the client pertaining to all health and safety requirements related to construction work;

  • Remedial response means a measure to stop and correct prohibited conduct, prevent prohibited conduct from recurring, and protect, support, and intervene on behalf of a student who is the target or victim of prohibited conduct.

  • Health and Safety Laws means any Laws pertaining to safety and health in the workplace, including the Occupational Safety and Health Act, 29 U.S.C. 651 et seq. (“OSHA”), and the Toxic Substances Control Act, 15 U.S.C. 2601, et seq. (“TSCA”).

  • health and safety file means a file, or other record containing the information in writing required by these Regulations "health and safety plan" means a site, activity or project specific documented plan in accordance with the client's health and safety specification;

  • parental responsibility , in relation to a child, means all the duties, powers, responsibilities and authority which, by law, parents have in relation to children.

  • Rail Safety Act means the Rail Safety Act 1998 (WA);

  • Biological safety cabinet means a containment unit suitable for the preparation of low to moderate risk agents where there is a need for protection of the product, personnel, and environment, according to National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) Standard 49.

  • Occupational Health and Safety Act means the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993 (Act No 85 of 1993);

  • health worker means a person who has completed a course of

  • Disaster Management Act means the Disaster Management Act, 2002 (Act No.57 of 2002)

  • Environmental and Social Management Plan or “ESMP” means a site-specific environmental and social management plan to be prepared in accordance with the parameters laid down in the ESMF and acceptable to the Association, setting forth a set of mitigation, monitoring, and institutional measures to be taken during the implementation and operation of the Project activities to eliminate adverse environmental and social impacts, offset them, or reduce them to acceptable levels, and including the actions needed to implement these measures.

  • Environmental and Social Management Framework or “ESMF” means an instrument satisfactory to the Association, prepared and adopted by the Recipient and dated February 5, 2010 outlining the process for management of the environmental and social aspects of the Project as the same may be amended from time to time with the Association’s prior written concurrence.

  • General anesthesia means a drug-induced loss of consciousness during which patients are not arousable, even by painful stimulation. The ability to independently maintain ventilatory function is often impaired. Patients often require assistance in maintaining a patent airway, and positive pressure ventilation may be required because of depressed spontaneous ventilation or drug-induced depression of neuromuscular function. Cardiovascular function may be impaired.

  • New Jersey Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMP) Manual or “BMP Manual” means the manual maintained by the Department providing, in part, design specifications, removal rates, calculation methods, and soil testing procedures approved by the Department as being capable of contributing to the achievement of the stormwater management standards specified in this chapter. The BMP Manual is periodically amended by the Department as necessary to provide design specifications on additional best management practices and new information on already included practices reflecting the best available current information regarding the particular practice and the Department’s determination as to the ability of that best management practice to contribute to compliance with the standards contained in this chapter. Alternative stormwater management measures, removal rates, or calculation methods may be utilized, subject to any limitations specified in this chapter, provided the design engineer demonstrates to the municipality, in accordance with Section IV.F. of this ordinance and N.J.A.C. 7:8-5.2(g), that the proposed measure and its design will contribute to achievement of the design and performance standards established by this chapter.

  • CERCLA means the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act of 1980, as amended.