Pilot Period definition

Pilot Period means the time during which the Department will collaborate with School Districts and BOCES to develop, define, and improve the State Model System. The Pilot Period will end on July 2013 or when the State Model System based on the Principal and Teacher Quality Standards has been completed, and the commissioner has provided notice of such implementation to the revisor of statutes, whichever is later.
Pilot Period means the period beginning on the date that the program is established and ending on May 15, 2011.
Pilot Period means the length of time between the start of the pilot and the end of the pilot pursuant to this Administrative Rule.

Examples of Pilot Period in a sentence

  • By the end of the tenth week of the Pilot Period, based upon input from the Independent Evaluator, the Executive Committee will decide the date when the Service Delivery Period will commence.

  • The Independent Evaluator will determine whether to include the Sample Members during the Pilot Period in the PFS Evaluation.

  • If the Client wishes to terminate its use of the Services with effect from the end of the Pilot Period, it must give Qumu written notice of termination, such notice being of a period of not less than 30 days expiring on the last day of the Pilot Period.

  • At the end of the ninth week of the Pilot Period, the Independent Evaluator will provide the Executive Committee with a) a recommendation of the date on which the Pilot Period should terminate and the Service Delivery Period should commence and b) a recommendation as to whether the Sample Members during the Pilot Period should be included in the PFS Evaluation, based on how well the data transfer and other evaluation-related processes were conducted during the Pilot Period.

  • Subscription Subscription Start Date [INSERT DATE] Fixed Term (number of months commencing on the Subscription Start Date) 12 months [subject to a Pilot Period of [ ] months] If the Fixed Term stated above includes a reference to a ‘Pilot Period’, the Client shall be entitled to use the Services for the Pilot Period stated.


More Definitions of Pilot Period

Pilot Period means year-round (12 months). The term of this agreement shall commence upon the date that your Utility grants you approval, also referred to as permission to operate (”PTO“) in the Residential Battery Pilot and continue until the third anniversary of such commencement date (the “Term”).
Pilot Period means a duration of three years from the first date of Program operations plus any agreed upon extensions ending no later than April 13, 2025.
Pilot Period means the period beginning on July 1, 2023, and ending on June 30,
Pilot Period means the first six months of the Project after the Project Start Date. Participants identified by the Service Providers for Continuum of Care Bonus Vouchers during the Pilot Period for whom the process of establishing housing began prior to the Effective Date or who are in housing prior to the Effective Date shall be included solely in determining Housing Stability Success Payments and shall not be included in determining Jail Day Reductions Success Payments. The maximum number of Participants identified for Continuum of Care Bonus Vouchers that become Participants during the Pilot Period shall be nine (9).
Pilot Period means the period of time that may be specified in a Platform Order for the Customer, in consideration of the payment of the applicable fees and charges stated in the Platform Order, to use and evaluate the Platform prior to commencement of the Initial Subscription Term.
Pilot Period means the period beginning on the Effective Date and continuing until 90 days after the date on which the Products are market-ready and available for sale.
Pilot Period means the period commencing at the end of the successful completion of the Technology Transfer, up to the qualification that clinical manufacturing can occur, and the completion of manufacturing of up to 4 Non-Clinical Batches and delivery of Products manufactured from such Non-Clinical Batches to the relevant clinical site. The Pilot Period is intended to demonstrate that all systems are in place and fully functional. MacroCure warrants and covenants to ARC that there will be no release or shipment to be adminstered to patients of the Non-Clinical Batches and/or Products resulting therefrom, except for purposes of quality control testing, of Batches and/or Products and no use or involvement in any manner by clinical trial participants with the Batches and/or Products. At the end of the Test Period they shall be destroyed.