Common use of California Department of Fish and Wildlife Clause in Contracts

California Department of Fish and Wildlife. ‌ CDFW is the agency of the state of California authorized to act as trustee for the state’s wildlife. CDFW is authorized to approve NCCP Plans pursuant to the NCCPA, administer and enforce CESA and other provisions of the Fish and Game Code, and enter into agreements with federal and local governments and other entities for the conservation of species and habitats pursuant to CESA and the NCCPA.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Planning Agreement, Planning Agreement

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California Department of Fish and Wildlife. ‌ CDFW is the agency of the state State of California authorized to act as trustee for the state’s wildlife. CDFW is authorized to approve NCCP Plans NCCPs pursuant to the NCCPA, administer and enforce CESA and other provisions of the Fish and Game Code, and enter into agreements with federal state, federal, and local governments and other entities for the conservation of species and habitats pursuant to CESA and the NCCPA.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Planning Agreement

California Department of Fish and Wildlife. CDFW is the agency of the state of California authorized to act as trustee for the state’s wildlife. CDFW is authorized to approve NCCP Plans pursuant to the NCCPA, administer and enforce CESA and other provisions of the Fish and Game Code, and enter into agreements with federal and local governments and other entities for the conservation of species and habitats pursuant to CESA and the NCCPA.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Planning Agreement

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California Department of Fish and Wildlife. CDFW is the agency of the state State of California authorized and empowered to act as trustee for wildlife (as defined in Fish and Game Code Section 1802) of the state’s wildlifeState on behalf of its residents. CDFW is authorized to develop and approve NCCP Plans NCCPs pursuant to the NCCPA, to administer and enforce CESA and other provisions of the Fish and Game Code, and to enter into agreements with federal and local governments and other entities for the conservation of species and habitats pursuant to CESA and the NCCPA.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Planning Agreement

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