States and Territories Sample Clauses

States and Territories. In accordance with clause 2.1, the State and Territory Governments will, having regard to available resources and operational limitations:
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States and Territories. In accordance with clause 2.1, the State and Territory Governments will, having regard to available resources and operational limitations: provide representatives to participate in meetings of the Hazards Services Forum as required; work with the Commonwealth Government and the Bureau to develop the Services to be provided by the Bureau to Emergency Services Agencies; and monitor the effectiveness of the Services within each of their jurisdictions and, where necessary, submit proposed variations to the Services Schedule to the Hazards Services Forum. Bureau of Meteorology Hazards Services Forum The parties will establish the Bureau of Meteorology Hazards Services Forum (Hazards Services Forum) to enable the States and Territories to request and prioritise changes to the Standard Services and to refer services that could possibly be categorised as Supplementary Services to the Bureau for its consideration. The parties will ensure that the Hazards Services Forum operates in accordance with the Hazards Services Forum Terms of Reference. The parties agree that while the Bureau will consult with the Hazards Services Forum, and the Hazards Services Forum will provide advice to the Bureau, the recommendations and decisions of the Hazards Services Forum will not be binding on the Bureau. In addition to the responsibilities set out in the Hazards Services Forum Terms of Reference, the Hazards Services Forum will assist the Bureau with the process of consulting the States and Territories on modifications to Services Schedules. The Bureau The Bureau will aim to provide consistent Services across the nation. However, the parties acknowledge and accept that there may be circumstances based on hazard risk, population, climatological and other scientific factors that require the Bureau to vary the provision of Services for certain States or Territories, or to redirect its resources to address one or more particular Hazard Events. The parties also acknowledge and agree that the ability of the Bureau to provide the Services is subject to: the Bureau’s available resources, operational limitations and any applicable policy considerations; and the Emergency Services Agencies and relevant third parties discharging their responsibilities, and that the Bureau may need to vary the scope of, suspend or withdraw a Service if there are excessive demands on the Bureau’s services or resources, or if an Emergency Services Agency does not or cannot discharge its responsibilities. It is ...
States and Territories. 3.3 The Commonwealth, States and Territories recognise: State and Territory governments and their agencies have primary operational responsibility for responding to terrorist acts in their jurisdiction; counter-terrorism is a core part of policing responsibilities and State and Territory governments have responsibility for maintaining counter‑terrorism capabilities; and State and Territory governments and their agencies have responsibility for maintaining counter-terrorism related policies, capabilities, legislation and plans within their jurisdictions with a view to promoting national consistency and interoperability.
States and Territories. 3.3 The Commonwealth, States and Territories recognise:
States and Territories. States and Territories will: · provide financial contributions (and any in-kind support identified within the respective workplan) as set out in this Agreement; and · be responsible for planning and implementation of bilaterally agreed workplans attached to this Agreement, in consultation with Indigenous communities and other stakeholders.
States and Territories. 9.3.1 Recognising the role of the states and territories as key health system managers, particularly for public health and public hospital services, the states and territories are responsible for:
States and Territories. States and territories to prepare implementation plans building on agreed national core objectives to engage workplaces to facilitate healthy living programs: • focusing on healthy living and covering topics such as physical activity, healthy eating, the harmful/hazardous consumption of alcohol and smoking cessation; • including support for risk assessment and the provision of education and information; • which could include the provision of incentives either directly or indirectly to employers; • including small and medium enterprises, who may require support from roving teams of program providers; and • with support, where possible, from peak employer groups such as xxxxxxxx of commerce and industry.
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States and Territories. Complete legislative amendments to bring into force the World Wine Trade Group’s Agreement on Wine Labelling by early 2009 Reform completed 1 July 2009

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  • Commercial Activities Neither Contractor nor its employees shall establish any commercial activity or issue concessions or permits of any kind to Third Parties for establishing commercial activities on the Site or any other lands owned or controlled by Owner.

  • Geographical Indications 1. Each Party shall recognise that geographical indications may be protected through a trade xxxx or sui generis system or other legal means in accordance with its laws and regulations.

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  • EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES 1. In this agreement, extra-curricular programs and activities include all those that are beyond the provincially prescribed and locally determined curricula of the school.

  • Mining and Industrial Cooperation 1. The aims of cooperation in mining and industry sectors, carried out in the mutual interest of the Parties and in compliance with their policies, will be: (a) to focus cooperative activities towards sectors where mutual and complementary interests exist; and (b) to build on existing agreements and arrangements already in place between the Parties. 2. Mining and Industrial cooperation may include work in, but not be limited to, the following areas: (a) bio-mining (mining using biotechnology procedures); (b) mining techniques, specially underground mining, and conventional metallurgy; (c) productivity in mining; (d) industrial robotics for mining and other sector applications; (e) informatics and telecommunication applications for mining and industrial plant production; and (f) software development for mining and industrial applications. 3. The Parties will encourage and facilitate, as appropriate, the following activities including, but not limited to: (a) exchange of information, documentation and institutional contacts in areas of interest; (b) mutual access to academic, industrial and entrepreneurial networks in the area of mining and industry; (c) identification of strategies, in consultation with universities and research centres, that encourage joint postgraduate studies, research visits and joint research projects; (d) exchange of scientists, researchers and technical experts; (e) promotion of public/private sector partnerships and joint ventures in the support of the development of innovative products and services specially related to productivity in the sector activities; (f) technology transfer in the areas mentioned in paragraph 2; (g) designing of innovation technology models based in public/private cooperation and association ventures; and (h) information and experience exchange on mining environmental issues.

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