Continuing Eligibility. The Grantee shall meet the following ongoing requirement(s) and all eligibility criteria outlined in the 2022 Guidelines to remain eligible to receive State funds: A. An urban water supplier that receives grant funds pursuant to this Agreement shall 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.) as set forth on page 11 of the 2022 Guidelines and as stated on page 24 of the 2022 IRWM Implementation Grant Proposal Solicitation Package. B. An agricultural water supplier receiving grant funds shall comply with Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction requirements outlined in Water Code section 10608, et seq. and have their Agricultural Water Management Plan (AWMP) deemed consistent by DWR. To maintain eligibility and continue funding disbursements, an agricultural water supply shall have their 2015 AWMP identified on the State’s website. For more information, visit the website listed in Appendix A in the 2022 Guidelines. C. A surface water diverter receiving grant funds shall maintain compliance with diversion reporting requirements as outlined in Water Code section 5100 et. seq. D. If applicable, the Grantee shall demonstrate compliance with the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) set forth on page 10 of the 2022 Guidelines. E. If the Grantee has been designated as a monitoring entity under the California Statewide Groundwater Elevation Monitoring (CASGEM) Program, the Grantee shall maintain reporting compliance, as required by Water Code section 10932 and the CASGEM Program. F. The Grantee shall adhere to the protocols developed pursuant to The Open and Transparent Water Data Act (Wat. Code, § 12406, et seq.) for data sharing, transparency, documentation, and quality control. G. On March 4, 2022, the Governor issued Executive Order N-6-22 (the EO) regarding Economic Sanctions against Russia and Russian entities and individuals. The EO may be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/3.4.22-Russia-Ukraine-Executive-Order.pdf. “Economic Sanctions” refers to sanctions imposed by the U.S. government in response to Russia’s actions in Ukraine, as well as any sanctions imposed under State law. The EO directs DWR to terminate funding agreements with, and to refrain from entering any new agreements with, individuals or entities that are determined to be a target of Economic Sanctions. Accordingly, should the State determine that the Grantee is a target of Economic Sanctions or is conducting prohibited transactions with sanctioned individuals or entities, that shall be grounds for termination of this Agreement. The State shall provide the Grantee advance written notice of such termination, allowing the Grantee at least 30 calendar days to provide a written response. Termination shall be at the sole discretion of the State.
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Samples: Grant Agreement, Grant Agreement, Local Project Sponsor Agreement
Continuing Eligibility. The Grantee Funding Recipient shall meet the following ongoing requirement(srequirements (as applicable) and all eligibility criteria outlined in the 2022 Guidelines to remain eligible to receive State funds:
A. An urban water supplier that receives grant state funds pursuant to this Agreement shall maintain compliance with the Urban Water Management Planning Act (UWMP; Wat. Water Code, § 10610 et seq.) and Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction (Wat. Water Code, § 10608 et seq.) as set forth on page 11 of the 2022 Guidelines and as stated on page 24 of the 2022 IRWM Implementation Grant Proposal Solicitation Package).
B. An agricultural water supplier receiving grant state funds shall comply with Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction requirements outlined in Water Code section § 10608, et seq. and have their Agricultural Water Management Plan (AWMP) deemed consistent by DWR. To maintain eligibility and continue funding disbursements, an agricultural water supply shall have their 2015 AWMP identified on the State’s website. For more information, visit the website listed in Appendix A in the 2022 Guidelines.
C. A surface water diverter receiving grant state funds shall maintain compliance with diversion reporting requirements as outlined in Part 5.1 of Division 2 of the Water Code section 5100 et. seqCode.
D. If applicable, the Grantee Funding Recipient shall demonstrate compliance maintain continuing eligibility with the current Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA, Water Code §10720 et seq.) set forth on page 10 of the 2022 Guidelinesrequirements as they come into effect.
E. If the Grantee has been Funding Recipient is designated as a monitoring entity under the California Statewide Groundwater Elevation Monitoring (CASGEM) Program, the Grantee Funding Recipient shall maintain reporting compliance, as required by Water Code section §10932 and the CASGEM Program.
F. The Grantee Funding Recipient shall adhere to the protocols developed pursuant to The Open and Transparent Water Data Act (WatWater. Code, § 1240612405, et seq.) for data sharing, transparency, documentation, and quality control.
G. On March 4, 2022, the Governor issued Executive Order N-6-22 (the EO) regarding Economic Sanctions against Russia and Russian entities and individuals. The EO may be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/3.4.22-Russia-Ukraine-Executive-Order.pdf. “Economic Sanctions” refers to sanctions imposed by the U.S. government in response to Russia’s actions in Ukraine, as well as any sanctions imposed under State law. The EO directs DWR to terminate funding agreements with, and to refrain from entering any new agreements with, individuals or entities that are determined to be a target of Economic Sanctions. Accordingly, should the State determine that the Grantee Funding Recipient is a target of Economic Sanctions or is conducting prohibited transactions with sanctioned individuals or entities, that shall be grounds for termination of this Agreement. The State shall provide the Grantee Funding Recipient advance written notice of such termination, allowing the Grantee Funding Recipient at least 30 calendar days to provide a written response. Termination shall be at the sole discretion of the State.
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Samples: Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement
Continuing Eligibility. The Grantee shall meet the following ongoing requirement(s) and all eligibility criteria outlined in the 2022 Guidelines to remain eligible to receive State funds:
A. An urban water supplier that receives grant funds pursuant to this Agreement shall 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.) as set forth on page 11 of the 2022 Guidelines and as stated on page 24 25 of the 2022 IRWM Implementation Grant Proposal Solicitation Package.
B. An agricultural water supplier receiving grant funds shall comply with Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction requirements outlined in Water Code section 10608, et seq. and have their Agricultural Water Management Plan (AWMP) deemed consistent by DWR. To maintain eligibility and continue funding disbursements, an agricultural water supply shall have their 2015 AWMP identified on the State’s website. For more information, visit the website listed in Appendix A in the 2022 Guidelines.
C. A surface water diverter receiving grant funds shall maintain compliance with diversion reporting requirements as outlined in Water Code section 5100 et. seq.
D. If applicable, the Grantee shall demonstrate compliance with the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) set forth on page 10 of the 2022 Guidelines.
E. If the Grantee has been designated as a monitoring entity under the California Statewide Groundwater Elevation Monitoring (CASGEM) Program, the Grantee shall maintain reporting compliance, as required by Water Code section 10932 and the CASGEM Program.
F. The Grantee shall adhere to the protocols developed pursuant to The Open and Transparent Water Data Act (Wat. Code, § 12406, et seq.) for data sharing, transparency, documentation, and quality control.
G. On March 4, 2022, the Governor issued Executive Order N-6-22 (the EO) regarding Economic Sanctions against Russia and Russian entities and individuals. The EO may be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/3.4.22-Russia-Ukraine-Executive-Order.pdf. “Economic Sanctions” refers to sanctions imposed by the U.S. government in response to Russia’s actions in Ukraine, as well as any sanctions imposed under State law. The EO directs DWR to terminate funding agreements with, and to refrain from entering any new agreements with, individuals or entities that are determined to be a target of Economic Sanctions. Accordingly, should the State determine that the Grantee is a target of Economic Sanctions or is conducting prohibited transactions with sanctioned individuals or entities, that shall be grounds for termination of this Agreement. The State shall provide the Grantee advance written notice of such termination, allowing the Grantee at least 30 calendar days to provide a written response. Termination shall be at the sole discretion of the State.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
Continuing Eligibility. The Grantee shall must meet the following ongoing requirement(s) and all eligibility criteria outlined in the 2022 2021 Guidelines to remain eligible to receive State funds:
A. An urban water supplier that receives grant funds pursuant The Grantee must continue to this Agreement shall maintain compliance with demonstrate eligibility and the Urban Water Management Planning Act (UWMP; Wat. Code, § 10610 et seq.) and Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction (Wat. Code, § 10608 et seq.) groundwater basin must continue to be an eligible basin as set forth on page 11 of outlined in the 2022 2021 Guidelines and as stated on page 24 of the 2022 IRWM Implementation Grant Proposal Solicitation Package2021 PSP.
B. An agricultural water supplier receiving grant funds shall comply with Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction requirements outlined in Water Code section 10608, et seq. and have their Agricultural Water Management Plan (AWMP) deemed consistent by DWR. To maintain eligibility and continue funding disbursements, an agricultural water supply shall have their 2015 AWMP identified on the State’s website. For more information, visit the website listed in Appendix A in the 2022 Guidelines.
C. A surface water diverter receiving grant funds shall maintain compliance with diversion reporting requirements as outlined in Water Code section 5100 et. seq.
D. If applicable, the Grantee shall demonstrate compliance with the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act (SGMA) set forth on page 10 of the 2022 Guidelines.
E. If the Grantee has been designated as a monitoring entity under the California Statewide Groundwater Elevation Monitoring (CASGEM) Program, the Grantee shall maintain reporting compliance, as required by Water Code section 10932 and the CASGEM Program.
F. The Grantee shall must adhere to the protocols developed pursuant to The Open and Transparent Water Data Act (Wat. Code, § 12406, et seq.) for data sharing, transparency, documentation, and quality control.
G. C. If the Grantee diverting surface water, the Grantee must maintain compliance with diversion reporting requirements as outlined in Water Code section 5100 et seq.
D. If applicable, maintain compliance with the Urban Water Management Planning Act (Wat. Code, § 10610 et seq.).
E. If applicable, maintain compliance with Sustainable Water Use and Demand Reduction requirements outlined in Water Code Section 10608, et seq.
F. On March 4, 2022, the Governor issued Executive Order N-6-22 (the EO) regarding Economic Sanctions against Russia and Russian entities and individuals. The EO may be found at: xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/3.4.22-Russia-Ukraine-Executive-Order.pdf. “Economic Sanctions” refers to sanctions imposed by the U.S. government in response to Russia’s actions in Ukraine, as well as any sanctions imposed under State law. The EO directs DWR to terminate funding agreements with, and to refrain from entering any new agreements with, individuals or entities that are determined to be a target of Economic Sanctions. Accordingly, should the State determine that the Grantee is a target of Economic Sanctions or is conducting prohibited transactions with sanctioned individuals or entities, that shall be grounds for termination of this Agreement. The State shall provide the Grantee advance written notice of such termination, allowing the Grantee at least 30 calendar days to provide a written response. Termination shall be at the sole discretion of the State.
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Samples: Grant Agreement