CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT Sample Clauses

CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT. 9.3.1 Government, in consultation with Inuit, shall conduct a study to determine the need for new legislation or amendments to existing legislation to designate and manage Conservation Areas in terrestrial and marine environment in the Nunavut Settlement Area. This study shall be completed and published by Government within two years of the date of ratification of the Agreement. 9.3.2 The establishment, disestablishment or changing of the boundaries of Conservation Areas related to management and protection of wildlife and wildlife habitat shall be subject to the approval of the NWMB pursuant to Sub-section 5.2.34(a). Conservation Areas shall be co-managed by Government and the DIO as provided in Section 9.3.7. 9.3.3 Without limiting the application of Section 2.12.1, each parcel of Inuit Owned Lands identified in Schedule 9-2 which lies within the boundaries of a Conservation Area in existence at the date of ratification of the Agreement shall, unless removed through a boundary change to the Conservation Area, remain as part of such area and subject to the Migratory Birds Convention Act or the territorial Wildlife Act applicable to such areas. 9.3.4 Without limiting the application of Section 2.12.1 and recognizing that Government may establish Conservation Areas in the general area identified in an item of Schedule 9-3, which include parcels of Inuit Owned Lands identified in that item of Schedule 9-3, Inuit and Government agree that if such Conservation Areas are established, those parcels of Inuit Owned Lands identified in Schedule 9-3 shall be subject to the Migratory Birds Convention Act or the Canada Wildlife Act applicable to such areas. 9.3.5 Articles 11 and 12 shall apply to Conservation Areas. Article 11, however, shall not apply to or within the boundaries of National Historic Parks, once established, or National Historic Sites when administered by the Canadian Parks Service. 9.3.6 Articles 13 and 20 shall apply to Conservation Areas.
CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT. Section 301 (a), this program allows Indian tribes and tribal organizations to develop and maintain an Indian Bison Conservation Program to meet their needs. Funds provided under this program can be used to conduct research related to Bison management. The program will also set up an Indian Bisons Ranching Demonstration Projects to support those tribes that want to initiate, manage, and maintain bison. This section recognizes Native Hawaiians as being a distinct and unique indigenous people with a historical continuity to the original inhabitants of the Hawaiian archipelago. Section 402 proposes among other things to support the involvement of Hawaiians and their communities in the management, conservation, enforcement, and economic enhancement of traditional Native Hawaiian fisheries, the rights to fish, and authorize and establish Native Hawaiian community-based fisheries demonstration projects. Section 501 states that "This act will authorize the appropriate sums as may necessary to carry out the purposes stated in this Act". The concern raised by ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇, Director, Trust Responsiblity, BIA, is that under current budget limitations, this bill heightens funding expectations beyond reality. It is not clear what the budget allocations will be for this act, nor the funding mechanisms that will kick in once it is enacted. The phrase "as may be necessary" can be interpreted in many ways.
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  • GENERAL ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT The City Manager of the City, or designee, shall be the City’s representative, and shall oversee and approve all services to be performed, coordinate all communications, and review and approve all invoices, under this Agreement.

  • Conservation Operations hereunder and production of unitized substances shall be conducted to provide for the most economical and efficient recovery of said substances without waste, as defined by or pursuant to State or Federal law or regulation.

  • Stormwater Management a) The Owner AGREES to implement the requirements incorporated in the Draft Plan Conditions attached as Schedule “F” and any reports submitted to Kawartha Region Conservation Authority and the City pertaining to: i) pre and post development run-off flows and water balance calculations, and the intended means of conveying stormwater flow from each Lot, Block and the entire proposed Plan of Subdivision; ii) the anticipated impact of the Plan of Subdivision on water quality and phosphorus control, as it relates to fish and fish habitat once adequate protective measures have been taken; iii) the means whereby erosion and sedimentation and their effects will be minimized on the site during and after construction; iv) the site soil conditions, including grain size distribution profiles; v) a site grading plan. b) The Owner AGREES to erect and maintain all stormwater management and erosion and sedimentation control structures operating and in good repair during the construction period, in a manner satisfactory to Kawartha Region Conservation Authority and the City. c) Prior to the execution of this Agreement, the Owner AGREES to confirm to the City that Conservation Authority has reviewed and approved the stormwater management report and plan, erosion and sedimentation plan, and final Lot Grading Plans as required under this Section. a) UPGRADES TO EXISTING STORM SEWER b) UPGRADES TO EXISTING SANITARY SEWER

  • Cardiac Rehabilitation This plan covers services provided in a cardiac rehabilitation program up to the benefit limit shown in the Summary of Medical Benefits.

  • Rehabilitation The Employer may use the results of the drug and alcohol test to require the employee to successfully complete a rehabilitation plan.