Participation Process Clause Samples

The Participation Process clause defines the procedures and requirements for parties to engage in a particular activity, program, or agreement. It typically outlines steps such as application submission, eligibility criteria, timelines, and any necessary documentation or approvals. By clearly specifying how participation is initiated and maintained, this clause ensures transparency and consistency, reducing misunderstandings and disputes about who may participate and under what conditions.
Participation Process. DER must have completed the Mandatory Technical Trial in order to participate in the Competitive Bidding wave. DER will be in competition with traditional options available to National Grid and so only be dispatched if economic to do so. The process for tendering of the Active Power Service is summarised in Figure 5. Power Potential services, if accepted, will be used to help secure the system Utilisation bids will be assessed in line with the cost of alternative actions National Grid will only accept the DERMS volumes where the price is as cost effective as alternatives available to it, meaning that some (or all) DER may not be accepted if they cannot reduce their bids to a competitive level.
Participation Process. DER must have completed the Mandatory Technical Trials to participate in Wave 2. The process for participation in Wave 2 is similar to that for Wave 1, with the key difference being that this Wave introduces competition among participants, with each specifying both an availability price and a utilisation price. Therefore, the situation may arise where DER might have made themselves available but, depending on the combination of bid prices and effectiveness, would not be selected by the DERMS when it receives service procurement request from National Grid. The process for tendering of reactive power service is summarised in Figure 3. As with Wave 1, DER will indicate their availability for the Reactive service in three steps: 1. Through the use of the DER PQ capability chart and Connection Agreement limits. If the DER wishes to offer less than the full Reactive range of their asset they can do so via the web interface. The Q offering implied by the expected operating level must be non-zero for the bid to be valid. 2. By submitting a forecast of the MW expected operating level for each half-hour period in Service Windows (of the following day) into which the DER wishes to bid. 3. By indicating their willingness to offer Reactive Power services to the DERMS (e.g. via a ‘tick box’). In Wave 2 there is an additional step, which is that for each Service Window, DER need to indicate an availability price (£/MVar/hr) and a utilisation price (£/MVarh) for Reactive power. If successful, DER will receive payment on a pay-as-bid basis. A zero price would be a valid input. In choosing to offer the Reactive Service, a Participant, if successful, is committing to allow the DERMS to control the DER unit on instruction from National Grid within the operating range defined by the PQ capability chart (whether that is the original technical PQ capability or the updated chart to reflect a more limited range, if applicable). If successful in the tender, the availability payment received by the DER will be based on the Maximum Reactive Range. The Maximum Reactive Range is determined as the point where the Reactive Range is greatest on the PQ capability curve. This is independent of the operating point. The availability payment associated with each Service Window is given in Schedule 2 of the Power Potential DER Framework Agreement. However, the actual Reactive Service availability will be a function of the outturn MW Operating level (see Figure 4). The Expected MW Operating leve...
Participation Process. For the reactive power service, Wave 1 Optional Technical Trials will take place after the Mandatory Technical trials and will be spread out during 2019 to gather data from a range of 5 Note that in the adopted convention, Q>0 refers to export/inject conditions (lag) while Q<0 refers to import/absorb conditions (lead). operating conditions and network configurations. They are each expected to run consecutively for a fixed number of weeks, with 24 hour availability windows. DER who are not available during these windows will be paid on the basis of the hours for which they are available (see section 3.3.1.3 for details), with the minimum number of hours being 700 to receive payment.
Participation Process. The dual enrollment program is the enrollment of an eligible secondary student or home education student in a postsecondary course creditable toward high school completion and a career certificate or an associate or baccalaureate degree. A student who is enrolled in postsecondary instruction that is not creditable toward a high school diploma may not be classified as a dual enrollment student. An eligible secondary student is a student who is enrolled in any of grades 6 through 12 in a Florida public school or in a Florida private school that is in compliance with s. 1002.42(2) and provides a secondary curriculum pursuant to s. 1003.4282. Students who are eligible for dual enrollment pursuant to this section may enroll in dual enrollment courses conducted during school hours, after school hours, and during the summer term. Dual enrollment students are limited to two online classes per semester. It is recommended that a dual enrollment student’s first experience with college-level coursework be in the traditional face-to-face classroom environment when available. Per the Florida Board of Education, students enrolled in Home School who meet the dual enrollment eligibility requirements must be allowed to enroll in college credit courses designated as part of the state and local dual enrollment program. Due to the recent Florida Department of Education directive to allow students to participate in the Dual Enrollment Program without the required common standardized exam such as the PERT, below are our recommendations. This directive is effective immediately for summer and fall semesters and expires December 2020. The student must currently have and maintain the required 3.0 unweighted GPA. PERT testing is still an option if the student so desires In order to register for ENC1101, the student must:  Have completed and passed 10th grade English 2 with grade of “A”  Have a 3 on the Florida Language Assessment exam (FLA)  Have completed and passed Algebra 2 with grade of “A” Students must meet the eligibility requirements – no exceptions for dual enrollment. Students that meet the eligibility requirements may register for approved college credit courses. The total number of college credit hours shall not exceed sixteen (16) in any fall or spring semester or two classes during the summer semester. Home School students meeting the eligibility requirements may register for approved college courses under the dual enrollment program by following these steps each ter...
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Participation Process. 9.4.1 To enter the program, the employee shall fill out and have their supervisor sign the "Intent to Participate in the Professional Growth Program" form which will be filed with the Personnel Office. Each class, training or workshop has to have supervisor and District Office approval prior to attending if it is to be included in the Professional Growth Program. (See Appendix for form.) 9.4.1.1 New employees participating in the Professional Growth program shall submit transcripts verifying previously earned credits by the end of their probationary period. Program information will be given to new employees at orientation. 9.4.2 Any credits earned toward professional growth stages shall follow a classified employee if the employee changes their classified position within the Rescue Union School District. 9.4.3 Course work must be related to the employee's job category or in preparation for a promotion within the District and shall be related to one or more of the following skill areas: 9.4.3.1 Communication Skills - speech, English, bilingual ability, etc. 9.4.3.2 Interpersonal Relation Skills - management, psychology, sociology, etc. 9.4.3.3 Technical Skills - computers, carpentry, gardening, nutrition, etc. 9.4.3.4 Degree Program - coursework to fulfill requirements of a district approved accredited degree program. 9.4.4 Credit - Colleges, Universities, Community Colleges 9.4.4.1 Course work must be verified by a transcript or grade card from the school attended. Each quarter Association shall be converted to 2/3rds of a semester unit. A letter grade of "C" or better or a "pass" grade must be achieved. Transcripts or grade cards must be submitted to payroll no later than June 30. 9.4.4.2 Transcripts or grade cards for courses completed will be accepted from four-year colleges and universities, community and junior colleges, trade schools and adult education courses that are accredited by the State or the Western Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities. 9.4.5 Credit - Continuing Education Units 9.4.5.1 Credit may also be earned for Continuing Education Units (CEU) for specialized training and for District designed and approved workshops, training programs, etc. at the rate of one (1) CEU for each 25 hours of class or training time. CEU shall be equal to 2/3rds of a semester unit. 9.4.5.2 No credit will be given for trainings held on staff development days. 9.4.5.3 Verification for credit shall be by transcript; diploma or certificate of completi...
Participation Process. For the reactive power service, Wave 1 Optional Technical Trials will take place after the Mandatory Technical trials and will be spread out during 2019 to gather data from a range of operating conditions and network configurations. They are each expected to run consecutively for a fixed number of weeks, with 24 hour availability windows. DER who are not available during these windows will be paid on the basis of the hours for which they are available (see section 3.3.1.3 for details), with the minimum number of hours being 700 to receive payment.
Participation Process. To take advantage of the Program, as it may become available in countries in which Customer operates, Customer must take the steps outlined in the Program Site with regard to the available Sources of Supply that are selected by Customer. For Participating Marketplaces, the steps require creating and maintaining an account with the Participating Marketplace (and with any associated payment processor for such Participating Marketplace) and accepting the online terms associated with that Participating Marketplace (“Marketplace Terms”). In using Ariba Spot Buy, Customer has a separate commercial relationship with each of (a) Ariba (pursuant to the Order Form), and (b) the applicable Source of Supply (pursuant to the Market Place Terms and/or Seller Terms).
Participation Process. Is there a stakeholder analysis? Yes No Is there a participation strategy? Yes No Stakeholder analysis has been undertaken. All stakeholders have been actively involved to reduce the likelihood of grievances and to ensure that benefits are distributed fairly. In addition, for the selection of unskilled labor in the project area, the contractors will consult with local township labor officials, local village leaders and jirgas and will also ensure that labor is hired on a nondiscriminatory basis. A detailed account of activities undertook during project processing is presented in Supplementary Appendix K.
Participation Process. A list of steps that explain the Program Participation process is provided below: