Common use of Continuing Eligibility Clause in Contracts

Continuing Eligibility. The Grantee must meet the following ongoing requirement(s) to remain eligible to receive State funds: 1. An urban water supplier that receives grant funds pursuant to this Grant Agreement must maintain compliance with the Urban Water Management Planning Act (UWMP; Wat. Code, § 10610 et seq.) and Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction (Wat. Code, § 10608 et seq.) by doing the following: a. Have submitted their 2015 UWMP and had it deemed consistent by DWR. If the 2015 UWMP has not been submitted to DWR funding disbursements to the urban water supplier will cease until the 2015 UWMP is submitted. If the 2015 UWMP is deemed inconsistent by DWR, the urban water supplier will be ineligible to receive funding disbursements until the inconsistencies are addressed and DWR deems the UWMP consistent. For more information, visit the following website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/Programs/Water-Use-And-Efficiency/Urban-Water-Use-Efficiency/Urban- Water-Management-Plans. b. All urban water suppliers must submit documentation that demonstrates they are meeting the 2015 interim gallons per capita per day (GPCD) target. If not meeting the interim target, the Grantee must submit a schedule, financing plan, and budget for achieving the GPCD target, as required pursuant to Water Code Section 10608.24. Urban water suppliers that did not meet their 2015 interim GPCD target must also submit annual reports that include a schedule, financing plan, and budget for achieving the GPCD target by June 30 of each year. 2. An agricultural water supplier receiving grant funding must: a. Comply with Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction requirements outlined in Water Code Section 10608, et seq. Submit to the State a schedule, financing plan, and budget for implementation of the efficient water management practices, required pursuant to Water Code Section 10608.48. b. Have their Agricultural Water Management Plan (AWMP) deemed consistent by DWR. To maintain eligibility and continue funding disbursements, an agricultural water supply must have their 2015 AWMP identified on the State’s website. For more information, visit the following website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/Work-With-Us/Grants-And-Loans/Agriculture-Water-Use-Efficiency. 3. The Grantee diverting surface water must maintain compliance with diversion reporting requirements as outlined in Part 5.1 of Division 2 of the Water Code. 4. If applicable, the Grantee must demonstrate compliance with the Groundwater Management Act set forth on pages 7 and 8 of the 2015 SGWP Grant Program Guidelines, dated October 2015. 5. Grantees that have been designated as monitoring entities under the California Statewide Groundwater Elevation Monitoring (CASGEM) Program must maintain reporting compliance, as required by Water Code Section 10932 and the CASGEM Program.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

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Continuing Eligibility. The Grantee must meet the following ongoing requirement(s) and all eligibility criteria outlined in the 2015 and 2019 Guidelines and 2017 and 2019 Proposal Solicitation Packages to remain eligible to receive State funds: 1. The Grantee must continue to demonstrate eligibility by continuing to be a GSA or a member agency of a GSA and the groundwater basin must continue to be an eligible basin as outlined in the 2015 and 2019 Guidelines and the 2017 and 2019 Proposal Solicitation Packages (PSPs). 2. An urban water supplier that receives grant funds pursuant to this Grant Agreement must maintain compliance with the Urban Water Management Planning Act (UWMP; Wat. Code, § 10610 et seq.) and Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction (Wat. Code, § 10608 et seq.) by doing the following: a. Have submitted their 2015 UWMP and had it deemed consistent by DWR. If the 2015 UWMP has not been submitted to DWR funding disbursements to the urban water supplier will cease until the 2015 UWMP is submitted. If the 2015 UWMP is deemed inconsistent by DWR, the urban water supplier will be ineligible to receive funding disbursements until the inconsistencies are addressed and DWR deems the UWMP consistent. For more information, visit the following website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/Programs/Water-Use-And-Efficiency/Urban-Water-Use-Efficiency/Urban- Water-Management-Plans. b. All urban water suppliers must submit documentation that demonstrates they are meeting the 2015 interim gallons per capita per day (GPCD) target. If not meeting the interim target, the Grantee must submit a schedule, financing plan, and budget for achieving the GPCD target, as required pursuant to Water Code Section 10608.24. Urban water suppliers that did not meet their 2015 interim GPCD target must also submit annual reports that include a schedule, financing plan, and budget for achieving the GPCD target by June 30 of each year. 23. An agricultural water supplier receiving grant funding must: a. Comply with Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction requirements outlined in Water Code Section 10608, et seq. Submit to the State a schedule, financing plan, and budget for implementation of the efficient water management practices, required pursuant to Water Code Section 10608.48. b. Have their Agricultural Water Management Plan (AWMP) deemed consistent by DWR. To maintain eligibility and continue funding disbursements, an agricultural water supply must have their 2015 AWMP identified on the State’s website. For more information, visit the following website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/Work-With-Us/Grants-And-Loans/Agriculture-Water-Use-Efficiency. 34. The Grantee diverting surface water must maintain compliance with diversion reporting requirements as outlined in Part 5.1 of Division 2 of the Water Code. 45. If applicable, the Grantee must demonstrate compliance with the Groundwater Management Act set forth on pages 7 and 8 of the 2015 SGWP Grant Program Guidelines, dated October 2015. 56. Grantees that have been designated as monitoring entities under the California Statewide Groundwater Elevation Monitoring (CASGEM) Program must maintain reporting compliance, as required by Water Code Section 10932 and the CASGEM Program.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

Continuing Eligibility. The Grantee must meet the following ongoing requirement(s) to remain eligible to receive State funds: 1. a) An urban water supplier that receives grant funds pursuant to governed by this Grant Agreement must shall maintain compliance with the Urban Water Management Planning (UWMP) Act (UWMP; Wat. Code, § Water Code §10610 et seq.) and Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction Reduction, Part 2.55 of Division 6 (Wat. Code, § Water Code §10608 et seq.) by doing the following: a. 1) Have submitted their 2015 UWMP and had it deemed consistent by DWR. If the 2015 UWMP has not been submitted to DWR funding disbursements to the urban water supplier will cease until the 2015 UWMP is submitted. If the 2015 UWMP is deemed inconsistent by DWR, the urban water supplier will be ineligible to receive funding disbursements until the inconsistencies are addressed and DWR deems the UWMP consistent. For more information, visit the following website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/Programs/Water-Use-And-Efficiency/Urban-Water-Use-Efficiency/Urban- Water-Management-Plansxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/urbanwatermanagement. b. All 2) By July 1, 2016, all urban water suppliers must submit have submitted documentation that demonstrates they are meeting the 2015 interim gallons per capita per day (GPCD) GPCD target. If not meeting the interim target, the Grantee must submit also include a schedule, financing plan, and budget for achieving the GPCD gallons per capita per day (GPCD) target, as required pursuant to Water Code Section §10608.24. Urban Starting June 30, 2017, those urban water suppliers that did not meet their 2015 interim GPCD target must also submit submit, by June 30, annual reports that include a schedule, financing plan, and budget for achieving the GPCD target by June 30 of each year(Water Code §10608.24). 2. b) An agricultural water supplier receiving grant funding must: a. 1) Comply with Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction requirements outlined in Water Code Section Part 2.55 (commencing with §10608, et seq. Submit to the State a schedule, financing plan, and budget for implementation ) of Division 6 of the efficient water management practices, required pursuant to Water Code Section 10608.48Code. b. 2) Have their Agricultural Water Management Plan (AWMP) deemed consistent by DWR. To maintain eligibility and continue funding disbursements, an agricultural water supply must have their 2015 AWMP identified on the State’s website. For more information, visit the following website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/Work-With-Us/Grants-And-Loans/Agriculture-Water-Use-Efficiencyxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/wateruseefficiency/agricultural/agmgmt.cfm. 3. The Grantee c) Grantees diverting surface water must maintain compliance with diversion reporting requirements as outlined in Part 5.1 of Division 2 of the Water Code. 4. If applicable, the d) Grantee and Local Project Sponsors must demonstrate compliance with the Groundwater Management Act groundwater compliance options set forth on pages 7 11 and 8 12 of the 2015 SGWP Grant 2016 IRWM Program Guidelines, dated October 2015July 2016. 5. Grantees e) Grantee and Local Project Sponsors that have been designated as monitoring entities under the California Statewide Groundwater Elevation Monitoring (CASGEM) Program must maintain reporting compliance, as required by Water Code Section 10932 §10920 and the CASGEM Program.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Local Project Sponsor Agreement, Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement

Continuing Eligibility. The Grantee must meet the following ongoing requirement(s) to remain eligible to receive State funds: 1. a) An urban water supplier that receives grant funds pursuant to governed by this Grant Agreement must shall maintain compliance with the Urban Water Management Planning (UWMP) Act (UWMP; Wat. Water Code, § section 10610 et seq.) and Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction Reduction, Part 2.55 of Division 6 (Wat. Water Code, § section 10608 et seq.) by doing the following: a. 1) Have submitted their 2015 UWMP and had it deemed consistent by DWR. If the 2015 UWMP has not been submitted to DWR funding disbursements to the urban water supplier will cease until the 2015 UWMP is submitted. If the 2015 UWMP is deemed inconsistent by DWR, the urban water supplier will be ineligible to receive funding disbursements until the inconsistencies are addressed and DWR deems the UWMP consistent. For more information, visit the following website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/Programs/Water-Use-And-Efficiency/Urban-Water-Use-Efficiency/Urban- Water-Management-Plansxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/urbanwatermanagement. b. 2) All urban water suppliers must submit documentation that demonstrates they are meeting the 2015 interim gallons per capita per day (GPCD) target. If not meeting the interim target, the Grantee must submit also include a schedule, financing plan, and budget for achieving the GPCD target, as required pursuant to Water Code Section section 10608.24. Urban Starting June 30, 2017, those urban water suppliers that did not meet their 2015 interim GPCD target must also submit submit, by June 30, annual reports that include a schedule, financing plan, and budget for achieving the GPCD target by June 30 of each year(Water Code, section 10608.24). 2. b) An agricultural water supplier receiving grant funding must: a. 1) Comply with Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction requirements outlined in Part 2.55 (commencing with section 10608) of Division 6 of the Water Code Section 10608, et seqCode. Submit to the State a schedule, financing plan, and budget for implementation of the efficient water management practices, required pursuant to Water Code Section section 10608.48. b. 2) Have their Agricultural Water Management Plan (AWMP) deemed consistent by DWR. To maintain eligibility and continue funding disbursements, an agricultural water supply must have their 2015 AWMP identified on the State’s website. For more information, visit the following website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/Work-With-Us/Grants-And-Loans/Agriculture-Water-Use-Efficiencyxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/wateruseefficiency/agricultural/agmgmt.cfm. 3. The Grantee c) Grantees diverting surface water must maintain compliance with diversion reporting requirements as outlined in Part 5.1 of Division 2 of the Water Code. 4. If applicable, the Grantee d) Project sponsors must demonstrate compliance with the Groundwater Management Act groundwater compliance options set forth on pages 7 11 and 8 12 of the 2015 SGWP Grant 2016 IRWM Program Guidelines, dated October 2015July 2016. 5. Grantees e) Project Proponents that have been designated as monitoring entities under the California Statewide Groundwater Elevation Monitoring (CASGEM) Program must maintain reporting compliance, as required by Water Code Section 10932 section 10920 and the CASGEM Program.

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Samples: Grant Agreement

Continuing Eligibility. The Grantee must meet the following ongoing requirement(s) and all eligibility criteria outlined in the 2015 and 2019 Guidelines and 2017 and 2019 Proposal Solicitation Packages to remain eligible to receive State funds: 1. The Grantee must continue to demonstrate eligibility by continuing to be a GSA or a member agency of a GSA and the groundwater basin must continue to be an eligible basin as outlined in the 2015 and 2019 Guidelines and the 2017 and 2019 Proposal Solicitation Packages (PSPs). 2. An urban water supplier that receives grant funds pursuant to this Grant Agreement must maintain compliance with the Urban Water Management Planning Act (UWMP; Wat. Code, § 10610 et seq.) and Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction (Wat. Code, § 10608 et seq.) by doing the following: a. Have submitted their 2015 UWMP and had it deemed consistent by DWR. If the 2015 UWMP has not been submitted to DWR funding disbursements to the urban water supplier will cease until the 2015 UWMP is submitted. If the 2015 UWMP is deemed inconsistent by DWR, the urban water supplier will be ineligible to receive funding disbursements until the inconsistencies are addressed and DWR deems the UWMP consistent. For more information, visit the following website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/Programs/Water-Use-And-Efficiency/Urban-Water-Use-Efficiency/Urban- Water-Management-Plans. b. All urban water suppliers must submit documentation that demonstrates they are meeting the 2015 interim gallons per capita per day (GPCD) target. If not meeting the interim target, the Grantee must submit a schedule, financing plan, and budget for achieving the GPCD target, as required pursuant to Water Code Section 10608.24. Urban water suppliers that did not meet their 2015 interim GPCD target must also submit annual reports that include a schedule, financing plan, and budget for achieving the GPCD target by June 30 of each year. 23. An agricultural water supplier receiving grant funding must: a. Comply with Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction requirements outlined in Water Code Section 10608, et seq. Submit to the State a schedule, financing plan, and budget for implementation of the efficient water management practices, required pursuant to Water Code Section 10608.48. b. Have their Agricultural Water Management Plan (AWMP) deemed consistent by DWR. To maintain eligibility and continue funding disbursements, an agricultural water supply must have their 2015 AWMP identified on the State’s website. For more information, visit the following website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/Work-With-Us/Grants-And-Loans/Agriculture-Water-Use-Efficiency. 34. The Grantee diverting surface water must maintain compliance with diversion reporting requirements as outlined in Part 5.1 of Division 2 of the Water Code. 45. If applicable, the Grantee must demonstrate compliance with the Groundwater Management Act set forth on pages 7 and 8 of the 2015 SGWP Grant Program Guidelines, dated October 2015. 5. 6. Grantees that have been designated as monitoring entities under the California Statewide Groundwater Elevation Monitoring (CASGEM) Program must maintain reporting compliance, as required by Water Code Section 10932 and the CASGEM Program.

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Samples: Grant Agreement

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Continuing Eligibility. The Grantee must meet the following ongoing requirement(s) to remain eligible to receive State funds: 1. An urban water supplier that receives grant funds pursuant to this Grant Agreement must maintain compliance with the Urban Water Management Planning Act (UWMP; Wat. Code, § 10610 et seq.) and Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction (Wat. Code, § 10608 et seq.) by doing the following: a. Have submitted their 2015 UWMP and had it deemed consistent by DWR. If the 2015 UWMP has not been submitted to DWR funding disbursements to the urban water supplier will cease until the 2015 UWMP is submitted. If the 2015 UWMP is deemed inconsistent by DWR, the urban water supplier will be ineligible to receive funding disbursements until the inconsistencies are addressed and DWR deems the UWMP consistent. For more information, visit the following website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/Programs/Water-Use-And-Efficiency/Urban-Water-Use-Efficiency/Urban- Water-Management-Plansxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/urbanwatermanagement. b. All urban water suppliers must submit documentation that demonstrates they are meeting the 2015 interim gallons per capita per day (GPCD) target. If not meeting the interim target, the Grantee must submit a schedule, financing plan, and budget for achieving the GPCD target, as required pursuant to Water Code Section section 10608.24. Urban water suppliers that did not meet their 2015 interim GPCD target must also submit annual reports that include a schedule, financing plan, and budget for achieving the GPCD target by June 30 of each year. 2. An agricultural water supplier receiving grant funding must: a. Comply with Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction requirements outlined in Water Code Section section 10608, et seq. Submit to the State a schedule, financing plan, and budget for implementation of the efficient water management practices, required pursuant to Water Code Section section 10608.48. b. Have their Agricultural Water Management Plan (AWMP) deemed consistent by DWR. To maintain eligibility and continue funding disbursements, an agricultural water supply must have their 2015 AWMP identified on the State’s website. For more information, visit the following website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/Work-With-Us/Grants-And-Loans/Agriculture-Water-Use-Efficiencyxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/wateruseefficiency/sb7/planlist2015.cfm. 3. The Grantee diverting surface water must maintain compliance with diversion reporting requirements as outlined in Part 5.1 of Division 2 of the Water Code. 4. If applicable, the Grantee must demonstrate compliance with the Groundwater Management Act set forth on pages 7 and 8 of the 2015 SGWP Grant Program Guidelines, dated October 2015. 5. Grantees that have been designated as monitoring entities under the California Statewide Groundwater Elevation Monitoring (CASGEM) Program must maintain reporting compliance, as required by Water Code Section section 10932 and the CASGEM Program.

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Samples: Grant Agreement

Continuing Eligibility. The Grantee must meet the following ongoing requirement(s) and all eligibility criteria outlined in the 2015 and 2019 Guidelines and 2017 and 2019 Proposal Solicitation Packages to remain eligible to receive State funds: 1. The Grantee must continue to demonstrate eligibility by continuing to be a GSA or a member agency of a GSA and the groundwater basin must continue to be an eligible basin as outlined in the 2015 and 2019 Guidelines and the 2017 and 2019 Proposal Solicitation Packages (PSPs). 2. An urban water supplier that receives grant funds pursuant to this Grant Agreement must maintain compliance with the Urban Water Management Planning Act (UWMP; Wat. Code, § 10610 et seq.) and Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction (Wat. Code, § 10608 et seq.) by doing the following: a. Have submitted their 2015 UWMP and had it deemed consistent by DWR. If the 2015 UWMP has not been submitted to DWR funding disbursements to the urban water supplier will cease until the 2015 UWMP is submitted. If the 2015 UWMP is deemed inconsistent by DWR, the urban water supplier will be ineligible to receive funding disbursements until the inconsistencies are addressed and DWR deems the UWMP consistent. For more information, visit the following website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/Programs/Water-Use-And-Efficiency/Urban-Water-Use-Efficiency/Urban- Water-Management-Plans. b. All urban water suppliers must submit documentation that demonstrates they are meeting the 2015 interim gallons per capita per day (GPCD) target. If not meeting the interim target, the Grantee must submit a schedule, financing plan, and budget for achieving the GPCD target, as required pursuant to Water Code Section 10608.24. Urban water suppliers that did not meet their 2015 interim GPCD target must also submit annual reports that include a schedule, financing plan, and budget for achieving the GPCD target by June 30 of each year. 23. An agricultural water supplier receiving grant funding must: a. Comply with Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction requirements outlined in Water Code Section 10608, et seq. Submit to the State a schedule, financing plan, and budget for implementation of the efficient water management practices, required pursuant to Water Code Section 10608.48. b. Have their Agricultural Water Management Plan (AWMP) deemed consistent by DWR. To maintain eligibility and continue funding disbursements, an agricultural water supply must have their 2015 AWMP identified on the State’s website. For more information, visit the following website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/Work-With-Us/Grants-And-Loans/Agriculture-Water-Use-Efficiency. 34. The Grantee diverting surface water must maintain compliance with diversion reporting requirements as outlined in Part 5.1 of Division 2 of the Water Code. 4. 5. If applicable, the Grantee must demonstrate compliance with the Groundwater Management Act set forth on pages 7 and 8 of the 2015 SGWP Grant Program Guidelines, dated October 2015. 5. Grantees that have been designated as monitoring entities under the California Statewide Groundwater Elevation Monitoring (CASGEM) Program must maintain reporting compliance, as required by Water Code Section 10932 and the CASGEM Program.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

Continuing Eligibility. The Grantee must meet the following ongoing requirement(s) to remain eligible to receive State funds: 1. An urban water supplier that receives grant funds pursuant to this Grant Agreement must maintain compliance with the Urban Water Management Planning Act (UWMP; Wat. Code, § 10610 et seq.) and Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction (Wat. Code, § 10608 et seq.) by doing the following: a. Have submitted their 2015 UWMP and had it deemed consistent by DWR. If the 2015 UWMP has not been submitted to DWR funding disbursements to the urban water supplier will cease until the 2015 UWMP is submitted. If the 2015 UWMP is deemed inconsistent by DWR, the urban water supplier will be ineligible to receive funding disbursements until the inconsistencies are addressed and DWR deems the UWMP consistent. For more information, visit the following website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/Programs/Water-Use-And-Efficiency/Urban-Water-Use-Efficiency/Urban- Water-Management-Plans. b. All urban water suppliers must submit documentation that demonstrates they are meeting the 2015 interim gallons per capita per day (GPCD) target. If not meeting the interim target, the Grantee must submit a schedule, financing plan, and budget for achieving the GPCD target, as required pursuant to Water Code Section 10608.24. Urban water suppliers that did not meet their 2015 interim GPCD target must also submit annual reports that include a schedule, financing plan, and budget for achieving the GPCD target by June 30 of each year. 2. An agricultural water supplier receiving grant funding must: a. Comply with Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction requirements outlined in Water Code Section 10608, et seq. Submit to the State a schedule, financing plan, and budget for implementation of the efficient water management practices, required pursuant to Water Code Section 10608.48. b. Have their Agricultural Water Management Plan (AWMP) deemed consistent by DWR. To maintain eligibility and continue funding disbursements, an agricultural water supply must have their 2015 AWMP identified on the State’s website. For more information, visit the following website: xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xxx/Work-With-Us/Grants-And-Loans/Agriculture-Water-Use-Efficiency. 3. The Grantee diverting surface water must maintain compliance with diversion reporting requirements as outlined in Part 5.1 of Division 2 of the Water Code. 4. If applicable, the Grantee must demonstrate compliance with the Groundwater Management Act set forth on pages 7 and 8 of the 2015 SGWP Grant Program Guidelines, dated October 2015. 5. Grantees that have been designated as monitoring entities under the California Statewide Groundwater Elevation Monitoring (CASGEM) Program must maintain reporting compliance, as required by Water Code Section 10932 and the CASGEM Program.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Grant Agreement

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