New Standards Sample Clauses

The "New Standards" clause establishes the parties' obligations to comply with updated laws, regulations, or industry standards that may arise during the term of an agreement. Typically, this clause requires one or both parties to adapt their practices, products, or services to meet any new requirements, such as changes in safety codes, environmental regulations, or data protection laws. Its core function is to ensure ongoing legal and regulatory compliance, thereby reducing the risk of breaches and associated liabilities as external standards evolve.
New Standards. Where new Standards are considered necessary, they may be proposed to the Standards Group by the Sponsor Body, Delivery Authority or the Corporate Officers, adopting or adapting industry norms, or existing Parliamentary or other standards where appropriate. The new standards agreed by the Standards Group will be subsequently adopted by the Programme.
New Standards. The Public Defender shall comply with the new standards for Indigent Defense adopted by the Washington State Supreme Court by order dated June 15, 2012, attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by this reference.
New Standards. To the extent that 103 grant funds are available, continue to operate and maintain a statewide PM2.5 monitoring network consisting of the number of sites required to be established and operating by 12/31/98 in order to determine existing air quality levels of PM2.5. → Incorporate by reference NSPS and MACT standards promulgated as of July 1999. By 2005, implement all federal control requirements and a voluntary program in order to reduce total mass emissions of the non-criteria pollutants listed in Chapter 137 of the Department's regulations by 25% (based on 1996 baseline data). ◆Outcome Measure: emission inventory, updated every two years, which tracks the total mass emissions of non-criteria pollutants, in terms of tons/year. 4 In July 1997, EPA promulgated new standards for ozone and particulate matter, along with a program for the control of regional haze. Although the extent of Maine's nonattainment problem is not expected to significantly increase, the promulgation of these standards will require the assessment of Maine's air quality, along with the development of any necessary implementation plans to meet these new standards. → Collaborate with other organizations (e.g., the OTC, EPA, NESCAUM, Maine Energy Education Project, Earthminders, the Natural Resources Council of Maine, and Maine’s health care professionals) to educate the Department's customers regarding health and environmental effects of pollutants and to promote voluntary emission reductions. → Optimize pollutant reduction through pollution prevention targeted at industry and encourage stationary sources to adopt environmental management systems to improve compliance and enhance pollution reductions. → Cooperate with other DEP bureaus and the Office of the Commissioner to find additional resources for and to implement Department education initiatives, including an informational statewide newspaper column, public service announcements, displays at fairs, workshops, and web page development. → Promote awareness of and reduction in mobile source pollution through southern Maine's automobile inspection and maintenance program, a green car labeling program, eco- tourism and Clean Cities/Green Corridors, E-Vermont, Junior Solar Sprint and Electrathon, and other programs. → Participate in a multi-media pollution prevention education program with the DEP Office of Technical Assistance for the concrete/precast concrete industry. → Track issues related to energy use and electric utility restruct...

Related to New Standards

  • OMB Standards Unless specified otherwise within this agreement, the Subrecipient shall procure all materials, property, or services in accordance with the requirements of 24 CFR 84.40−48.

  • General Standards An Assistant Professor will be competent to teach in a particular field, will be current in the literature of that field, and will seek to meet student needs in both the classroom and in non-classroom environments. However, an Assistant may be a junior member of the academic community, with little professional and/or teaching experience. Furthermore, an Assistant may have little experience in curriculum development, committee work, governance, professional and/or community service, etc. In short, an Assistant Professor generally will be new to tenure-track college teaching. For eligibility for promotion from Assistant to Associate Professor, the candidate must have served a minimum of four (4) years at the rank of Assistant Professor, and must show evidence that he/she has grown professionally and consistently has sought to meet student needs, in both the classroom and in non-classroom environments. A successful candidate for the rank of Associate Professor will have remained current in the field, and will have improved his/her teaching in some demonstrable way. He/she also will have demonstrated professional growth in one or more of the following ways: completion of additional appropriate course work (if applicable), attendance at professional conferences, service on campus and/or District committees, professional and/or community service, or, the production of some creative work. Evidence of professional growth will be drawn from a careful analysis of student evaluations and peer evaluations over a period of time, and from a critical reading of materials submitted by the candidate. For promotion from Associate to Professor, the candidate must have served a minimum of four (4) years at the rank of Associate Professor, and must show evidence that he/she has grown professionally to a point where he/she has mastered both a particular field of knowledge and the teaching of that knowledge. A successful candidate must show evidence that he/she consistently has sought to meet student needs, in both the classroom and non-classroom environments. A Professor should be a senior member of the faculty, one who has such substantial experience, knowledge, and skill that he/she could mentor junior faculty in his/her area of expertise. A Professor will have demonstrated all the same kinds of achievements and attributes necessary for promotion to the Associate Professor rank, but in addition will demonstrate that he/she is a leader in some appropriate sense. Evidence of professional growth and leadership will be drawn from a careful analysis of student evaluations and peer evaluations over a period of time, and from a critical reading of materials submitted by the candidate.

  • Applicable Standards The requirements and guidelines of NERC, the Applicable Regional Entity, and the Control Area in which the Customer Facility is electrically located; the PJM Manuals; and Applicable Technical Requirements and Standards.

  • Design Standards Most recent edition of the “Owner’s Design Standards,” including any partial updates as may be directed by the Owner.

  • Operating Standards (A) Distributor and its Dealer(s) shall conduct the operation of their respective businesses related to the resale of the Product(s) in a clean and safe manner and shall otherwise conduct no business which could interfere with the sale of Product(s) or damage the goodwill of the Valero brand or the Marks. Without limiting the foregoing, Distributor and its Dealer(s) shall, at all times during the term of this Agreement, fully comply with VMSC’s then current “Basic Operational Requirements” which Distributor acknowledges have been received and reviewed by Distributor. Furthermore, without limiting any provision to the contrary herein, Distributor and its Dealer(s) shall fully comply with VMSC’s “Commitment to Excellence Requirements”, which Distributor acknowledges have been received and reviewed by Distributor. As of the Commencement Date, Distributor and its Dealer(s) agree to participate in the Commitment to Excellence Program (“CTE Program”). The CTE Program provides that each Station meets the established Commitment to Excellence Requirements which consists of requirements from each of the following VMSC documents: VMSC’s Basic Image Requirements, Wholesale Branding Manual, and Basic Operational Requirements. VMSC reserves the right to amend, change, or otherwise modify the “Basic Operational Requirements”, “Commitment to Excellence Requirements” and the “CTE Program” from time to time, in VMSC’s sole and absolute discretion. (B) Distributor and its Dealer(s) shall comply with all Laws of any governing authority or agency having jurisdiction or purporting to have jurisdiction relating to the handling, storage, testing, sale, distribution, transportation, and/or use of the Product(s) and shall further comply with all rules, guidelines, and procedures of VMSC in connection with the loading, transportation, handling, storing, testing, selling, dispensing, and/or use of the Product(s). (C) Subject to Paragraph 12 of this Agreement, Distributor and its Dealer(s) shall continuously offer at least three grades of “Valero” branded gasoline at each Station. (D) Distributor and its Dealer(s) will utilize and maintain updated point of sale systems as required by VMSC. VMSC also reserves the right to install, and Distributor and its Dealer(s) agree to utilize, update and maintain, other automated systems, at Distributor’s cost, as required by VMSC, including but not limited, such systems necessary to poll, at frequencies determined by VMSC, each Station’s Product sales. (E) VMSC may inspect or review compliance by Distributor and its Dealer(s) with the requirements of this Paragraph 8 in any reasonable manner that VMSC determines, including, but not limited to, announced and unannounced visits. (F) Distributor expressly understands and agrees that a confidential relationship is established between VMSC and Distributor under this Agreement and that, as a result thereof, VMSC will be disclosing and transmitting to Distributor certain confidential and proprietary information in connection with the Distributor’s operation of the Station. Distributor hereby agrees that Distributor shall not, during the term of this Agreement or thereafter, communicate, divulge or use for the benefit of any other person, persons, partnership, association or corporation and, following the expiration or termination of this Agreement, shall not use for the benefit of Distributor, or any of its principals, any confidential information, knowledge or know-how concerning the methods of operation (including pricing) of the Station which may be communicated to Distributor or its principals or of which they may be apprised in connection with the operation of the Station(s) under the terms of this Agreement. Distributor shall divulge such confidential information only to such of Distributor’s employees as must have access to it in order to operate the Station(s). Any and all information, knowledge, know-how, techniques and any materials used in or related to the Station which VMSC provides to Distributor in connection with this Agreement shall be deemed confidential for purposes of this Agreement. Such confidential information does not include information that, at the time it was disclosed to or learned by Distributor, was part of the public domain, nor information that, after the time it was disclosed to or learned by Distributor, became part of the public domain through disclosure, publication or communication by persons other than Distributor or its employees. Distributor shall not at any time, without VMSC’s prior written consent, copy, duplicate, record or otherwise reproduce such materials or information, in whole or in part, nor otherwise make the same available to any unauthorized person. (G) Distributor acknowledges that strict compliance with the terms and conditions of this Paragraph 8 is a material and important part of the consideration for this Agreement.