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COMMISSION VOTING MEETINGS March 22, 2018 9:30 am San Francisco, CA April 26, 2018 9:30 am San Francisco, CA May 10, 2018 9:30 am Fontana, CA COMMISSION RATESETTING DELIBERATIVE MEETINGS (Not Open to the Public) Ratesetting Deliberative Meeting dates are reserved as noted but will only be held if there are ratesetting ... | COMMISSION VOTING MEETINGS March 22, 2018 9:30 am San Francisco, CA April 26, 2018 9:30 am San Francisco, CA May 10, 2018 9:30 am Fontana, CA COMMISSION RATESETTING DELIBERATIVE MEETINGS (Not Open to the Public) Ratesetting Deliberative Meeting dates are reserved as noted but will only be held if there are ratesetting ... | 0.934318 | [
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implement it, we find PG&E’s requested amount for this project to be reasonable. We approve PG&E’s request to recover the subject costs from the $ 10.39 million budget cap approved in D.16-06-008, as modified by D.17-06-005, OP 13, as there are sufficient funds under the cap. Lastly, PG&E requests more time to implemen... | implement it, we find PG&E’s requested amount for this project to be reasonable. We approve PG&E’s request to recover the subject costs from the $ 10.39 million budget cap approved in D.16-06-008, as modified by D.17-06-005, OP 13, as there are sufficient funds under the cap. Lastly, PG&E requests more time to implemen... | 1 | [
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44649. The department is authorized to carry forward “Section cash balances at the end of a fiscal year to the succeeding fiscal year for any earmarked or restricted trust and agency, or special revenue account or subfund. The department shall submit a comprehensive report of all cash balances brought forward pursuant ... | “Section 44649. The department is authorized to carry forward cash balances at the end of a fiscal year to the succeeding fiscal year for any earmarked or restricted trust and agency, or special revenue account or subfund. The department shall submit a comprehensive report of all cash balances brought forward pursuant ... | 0.93948 | [
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Case 1:13-cv-04578-RMB-JS Document 212 Filed 01/29/15 Page 18 of 123 PagelD: 4201 23. Sworn to and subscribed before me thi6-%1lay of January 2015 0 <--,:::::-4 ' "l, • . Nciarybli | Case 1:13-cv-04578-RMB-JS Document 212 Filed 01/29/15 Page 18 of 123 PagelD: 4201 23. Sworn to and subscribed before me thi6-%1lay of January 2015 <--,:::::-4 "l, 0 ' • . Nciarybli | 0.833079 | [
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statutes by which, according to Acton, and Resolving SCE may request the California Amended Complaint Department of Transportation as Matter of Law, (CalTrans) to withdraw any existing November 1, 2013, at permits for the non-conforming 34). billboard mentioned in Decision Ordering Paragraph 7, or with contact informat... | statutes by which, according to Acton, SCE may request the California Department of Transportation (CalTrans) to withdraw any existing permits for the non-conforming billboard mentioned in Decision Ordering Paragraph 7, or with contact information for knowledgeable personnel at CalTrans, SCE must follow up in an approp... | 0.767355 | [
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Table : Summary of Resolution Conclusions by Function Section of Resolution Function Outcome of Resolution E-4898 E-4898 Function 1 Monitor Key We Adopt Technical Requirements Resolved . DER Data Included in Appendix A. Function 2 DER Disconnect and Reconnect Command Resolved We Determine There No Need to (Cease to Ene... | Table : Summary of Resolution Conclusions by Function Function Section of Resolution E-4898 Outcome of Resolution E-4898 Function 1 Monitor Key DER Data Resolved . We Adopt Technical Requirements Included in Appendix A. Function 2 DER Disconnect and Reconnect Command (Cease to Energize and Return to Service) Resolved W... | 0.678333 | [
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this new renewal method may be applicable, e.g., the most impacted zip codes by the fires to target and the necessary conditions to receive a to complete, participant’s consent sign, and submit the renewal form on his/her behalf; and b) to notify stakeholders, CAB, and the Administrator accordingly. Lastly, we require ... | this new renewal method may be applicable, e.g., the most impacted zip codes by the fires to target and the necessary conditions to receive a participant’s consent to complete, sign, and submit the renewal form on his/her behalf; and b) to notify stakeholders, CAB, and the Administrator accordingly. Lastly, we require ... | 0.899568 | [
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high quality office accommodation in Canberra, and even if it did that this is particularly relevant to this issue. Mr Flannery stated that the significance of the Building lies principally and fundamentally in it being an important and rare example of the style known as Late design excellence is achieved and provided ... | high quality office accommodation in Canberra, and even if it did that this is particularly relevant to this issue. Mr Flannery stated that the significance of the Building lies principally and fundamentally in it being an important and rare example of the style known as Late Modern. “Its design excellence is achieved ... | 0.899454 | [
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8 Whether an assesses of income tax? If so, mention permanent account number. Furnish copy of PAN 9 State Annual turnover of the company. Furnish copies of audited balance sheet & profit & loss account for the last three years certified by CA. 10 Specify the specification with brand of with authorization testing equipm... | 8 Whether an assesses of income tax? If so, mention permanent account number. Furnish copy of PAN 9 State Annual turnover of the company. Furnish copies of audited balance sheet & profit & loss account for the last three years certified by CA. 10 Specify the specification with brand of testing equipmentsalong with auth... | 0.846354 | [
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clinical coding guidance between these settings: ordinary elective or non-elective admissions day case and regular day or night attendances outpatients other. Ordinary admissions The reporting of ordinary elective or non-elective admissions should include the core HRG and the relevant chemotherapy procurement HRGs wher... | clinical coding guidance between these settings: ordinary elective or non-elective admissions day case and regular day or night attendances outpatients other. Ordinary admissions The reporting of ordinary elective or non-elective admissions should include the core HRG and the relevant chemotherapy procurement HRGs wher... | 1 | [
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Clerical Issues. As a minor matter, hours spent on administrative and clerical issues as well as the time spent correcting rejected filings is not compensable. Therefore, we disallow 0.25 hour spent on Long’s November 3, 2015 instructing administrative assistant. TURN’s 2. Adjustments of the Hourly Rate for Thomas Work... | Clerical Issues. As a minor matter, hours spent on administrative and clerical issues as well as the time spent correcting rejected filings is not compensable. Therefore, we disallow Long’s 0.25 hour spent on November 3, 2015 instructing TURN’s administrative assistant. 2. Adjustments of the Hourly Rate for Thomas Long... | 0.891146 | [
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The proposed transaction constitutes no change in ownership and no proposed changes to land uses; thus no direct or indirect environmental impacts will occur as a result. Therefore, the transaction is exempt from review under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Accordingly, approval of this Advice Letter d... | The proposed transaction constitutes no change in ownership and no proposed changes to land uses; thus no direct or indirect environmental impacts will occur as a result. Therefore, the transaction is exempt from review under the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). Accordingly, approval of this Advice Letter d... | 1 | [
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Thus, in determining if the settlement is consistent with the law, we must weigh the individual settlement amounts against the factors that the Commission is required to evaluate in assessing a fine. Forgoing Revenues, Making Adjustments, and Making Payments to the State General Fund, the City of San Carlos, and the Ci... | Thus, in determining if the settlement is consistent with the law, we must weigh the individual settlement amounts against the factors that the Commission is required to evaluate in assessing a fine. Forgoing Revenues, Making Adjustments, and Making Payments to the State General Fund, the City of San Carlos, and the Ci... | 1 | [
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IT IS ORDERED that: Application 1712016, jointly filed pursuant to Section 854(a) by magicJack Vocal Tec Ltd., its whollyowned subsidiary YMax Communications Corp. (YMax), and B. Riley Financial Inc., is hereby approved for authority for the indirect transfer of control of YMax, a certificated limited facilitiesbased a... | IT IS ORDERED that: Application 1712016, jointly filed pursuant to Section 854(a) by magicJack Vocal Tec Ltd., its whollyowned subsidiary YMax Communications Corp. (YMax), and B. Riley Financial Inc., is hereby approved for authority for the indirect transfer of control of YMax, a certificated limited facilitiesbased a... | 1 | [
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Applicant is exempt from the requirements of Pub. Util. Code § 851 for the transfer or encumbrance of property whenever such transfer or encumbrance serves to secure debt. If Applicant decides to discontinue service or file for bankruptcy, it must immediately notify the Communications Division’s Bankruptcy Coordinator.... | Applicant is exempt from the requirements of Pub. Util. Code § 851 for the transfer or encumbrance of property whenever such transfer or encumbrance serves to secure debt. If Applicant decides to discontinue service or file for bankruptcy, it must immediately notify the Communications Division’s Bankruptcy Coordinator.... | 1 | [
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If the PSAs Do Not Fulfill an Existing Procurement Need, are there Any Other Reasons Why the PSAs Should be Approved? SCE acknowledges that there is no need in the LA Basin to support procurement, but contends that there are still at least two good reasons why the 19 PSAs should nevertheless be approved. Specifically, ... | If the PSAs Do Not Fulfill an Existing Procurement Need, are there Any Other Reasons Why the PSAs Should be Approved? SCE acknowledges that there is no need in the LA Basin to support procurement, but contends that there are still at least two good reasons why the 19 PSAs should nevertheless be approved. Specifically, ... | 1 | [
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