Phase-in Period Clause Samples
A Phase-in Period clause establishes a defined timeframe during which certain obligations, requirements, or standards are gradually implemented rather than taking full effect immediately. For example, a contract might allow a supplier several months to meet new compliance standards or give an employee time to adjust to new job responsibilities. This clause helps parties adapt to significant changes by providing a buffer period, thereby reducing disruption and ensuring a smoother transition to new terms or conditions.
Phase-in Period. During the period commencing on the Effective Date and ending (i) with respect to the Consensus Watermark, eighteen (18) months after the date DTLA declares the Consensus Watermark, and (ii) with respect to all other Presently Known Watermark Technologies, on the date DTLA declares the Consensus Watermark, Adopter shall not knowingly design or knowingly develop a Licensed Product or a component thereof for the primary purpose of stripping, interfering with or obscuring such Consensus Watermark or other Presently Known Watermark Technologies in DT Data received by such Licensed Product’s Sink Function or knowingly promote or knowingly advertise or knowingly cooperate in the promotion or advertising of Licensed Products or components thereof for the purpose of stripping, interfering or obscuring such watermarks in such DT Data. For purposes of this Section 6.1, a “Presently Known Watermark Technology” shall mean each of the technologies submitted by the Galaxy group of companies and by the Millennium Group to the DVD Copy Control Association, Inc. in August 1999, and the technology defined as “ARIS/SOLANA-4C,” as required by the SDMI Portable Device Specification, Part 1, Version 1.0 (July 8, 1999).
Phase-in Period. During the period commencing on the later of (a) the Effective Date and
Phase-in Period. The contractor shall prepare to assume full responsibility for all areas of operation in accordance with the terms and conditions of this contract and resulting task orders. The contractor shall take all actions necessary for a smooth transition of the contracted operations. The phase-in period shall be up to a maximum of thirty (30) calendar days in duration (periods will be established in individual task orders). The Government shall make all facilities and equipment accessible to the contractor within the designated period prior to performance start date. During the phase-in period, the contractor shall, at a minimum: • establish the Project Management Office • recruit and hire necessary personnel • obtain all required certifications and clearances; to include personnel security clearances • participate in joint inventories and sign for GFP • develop and submit any required deliverables • attend post-award meetings as required • accomplish any necessary training to support the functions listed in the PWS.
Phase-in Period. During the period commencing on the Effective Date and ending (i) with respect to the Consensus Watermark, eighteen (18) months after the date DTLA declares the Consensus Watermark, and (ii) with respect to all other Presently Known Watermark Technologies, on the date DTLA declares the Consensus Watermark, Adopter shall not knowingly design or knowingly develop a Licensed Product or a component thereof for the primary purpose of stripping, interfering with or obscuring such Consensus Watermark or other Presently Known Watermark
Phase-in Period. Except when a Contractor or a Subcontractor is granted a waiver pursuant to MCC 2-92-597(g), the Safety Enhancing Requirements set forth above shall apply to:
(A) one-fourth of a Contractor's or a Subcontractor's large vehicles used in the performance of the Contract on or after July 1, 2018 but before July 1, 2019;
(B) one-half of a Contractor's or a Subcontractor's large vehicles used in the performance of the Contract on or after July 1, 2019 but before July 1, 2020;
(C) three-fourths of a Contractor's or a Subcontractor's large vehicles used in the performance of the Contract on or after July 1, 2020 but before July 1, 2021;
(D) all of a Contractor's or a Subcontractor's large vehicles used in the performance of the Contract on or after July 1, 2021.
Phase-in Period. The Parties will mutually agree within fifteen (15) days of the Effective Date on the initial Forecast and delivery schedule (“Phase In Period”) * * *; provided however, the Phase In Period will not exceed * * * from the Effective Date. HDS will provide a committed PO for such agreed upon Phase In Period forecast and delivery schedule.
Phase-in Period. During 2013-2014, only instructors and lecturers hired in or before 2003 shall be eligible for promotion. During 2014-2015, only instructors and lecturers hired in or before 2006 shall be eligible for promotion. During 2015-2016, only instructors and lecturers hired in or before 2009 shall be eligible for promotion. Thereafter, all instructors and lecturers who meet normal years of service and other eligibility requirements shall be eligible for promotion. Article 15 (TA 2-22-2013)
Phase-in Period. The Phase-In period will begin upon notification of contract award and will be no longer than 45 calendar days in duration.
Phase-in Period. For a period of 60 days commencing on the date NSI begins to provide services under Section 3.1 (a) ("PHASE-IN PERIOD"), NSI shall perform First Level Support only for NSI Customers. During the Phase-in Period, in the event Centraal [*] CERTAIN INFORMATION IN THIS EXHIBIT HAS BEEN OMMITED AND FILED SEPARATELY WITH THE COMMISSION. CONFIDENTIAL TREATMENT HAS BEEN REQUESTED WITH RESPECT TO THE OMITTED PORTIONS. reasonably determines that NSI is not capable of meeting the service requirements and quality criteria set forth in Attachment 1, then NSI will have a reasonable period, not to exceed 90 days, to meet such service requirements and quality criteria. If, after such 90 day period, NSI is not meeting the service requirements or quality criteria set forth in ATTACHMENT 1, then Centraal may immediately upon written notice terminate the right and obligations set forth in this Section 3. Commencing on the Implementation Date, NSI shall provide First Level Support for all RealName Subscription customers (excluding Key Accounts and My RealName Customers).
Phase-in Period. The education requirement(s) shall be phased- in beginning October 1, 2019 with the intent of attaining the following effective dates:
(a) Fire Officer r - At leas t 30 credit hours of college level course work from an accredited institution of higher learning shall be required for all Fire Driver and/or Paramedic II positions operating in a higher class capacity beginning September 30, 2022.
(b) Fire Officer II - An assoc iate' s degree or an equivalent number of credit hours (60 credit hours) toward a baccalaureate degree from accredited institution of higher learning shall be required for all new Company Officer' s (Lieutenants and/or Captains) promoted after September 30, 2022.
(c) Fire Officer III - A bachelor's degree from an accredited institutio n of higher learning shall be required for all new Battalion Chiefs promoted after September 30, 2025.
(d) Fire Officer {V -A graduate degree from an accredited institution of higher learning is encouraged for Assistant Chiefs appointed after September 30, 2025.