Common use of CCIMPE Trigger List Species Clause in Contracts

CCIMPE Trigger List Species. If a marine pest species is currently on the CCIMPE trigger list, or will be added to the list in the future, the potential length of coastline affected for each state should be predetermined as part of preparedness measures. Percentage contribution figures for each state and the Northern Territory are maintained by the CCIMPE secretariat. CCIMPE should review the methods, figures and guidelines used for national biosecurity incident response cost sharing analysis every two years. The formula should evolve to incorporate any new technology, data or species identified since the previous review.

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Samples: National Environmental Biosecurity Response Agreement, National Environmental Biosecurity Response Agreement

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CCIMPE Trigger List Species. If a marine pest species is currently on the CCIMPE trigger list, or will be added to the list in the future, the potential length of coastline affected for each state should be predetermined as part of preparedness measures. Percentage contribution figures for each state and the Northern Territory are maintained by the CCIMPE secretariat. CCIMPE should review the methods, figures and guidelines used for national biosecurity incident response cost sharing analysis every two years. The formula should evolve to incorporate any new technology, data or species identified since the previous review.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: National Environmental Biosecurity Response Agreement

CCIMPE Trigger List Species. (a) If a marine pest species is currently on the CCIMPE trigger list, or will be added to the list in the future, the potential length of coastline affected for each state should be predetermined as part of preparedness measures. . (b) Percentage contribution figures for each state and the Northern Territory are maintained by the CCIMPE secretariat. . (c) CCIMPE should review the methods, figures and guidelines used for national biosecurity incident response cost sharing analysis every two years. The formula should evolve to incorporate any new technology, data or species identified since the previous review.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: National Environmental Biosecurity Response Agreement

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CCIMPE Trigger List Species. a) If a marine pest species is currently on the CCIMPE trigger list, or will be added to the list in the future, the potential length of coastline affected for each state should be predetermined as part of preparedness measures. . b) Percentage contribution figures for each state and the Northern Territory are maintained by the CCIMPE secretariat. . c) CCIMPE should review the methods, figures and guidelines used for national biosecurity incident response cost sharing analysis every two years. The formula should evolve to incorporate any new technology, data or species identified since the previous review.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: National Environmental Biosecurity Response Agreement

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