Common use of Enrollment Process Clause in Contracts

Enrollment Process. 1) An interested Property Owner will initially contact WAFWA to enroll Eligible Properties. The Property Owner shall provide WAFWA with the sufficient information regarding the property or properties it seeks to enroll for WAFWA to verify whether they located in the Covered Area and hence eligible for enrollment. 2) If WAFWA determines the specified properties are eligible for enrollment in this CCAA, it will provide the interested Property Owner with a copy of the CI (see Appendix C). 3) The Property Owner will provide a list of properties, including fee simple, leasehold, or other property interest (including water or other natural resources), identified by detailed legal description, acreage, and state lease number (as applicable) to be enrolled in the CI (see Exhibit A of Appendix C). 4) Within 30 days of the date the Property Owner executes the CI, the Property Owner will remit to WAFWA Enrollment Fees as described in Section XIII(A), unless the Participant has previously enrolled in the RWP and coverage under the RWP is converted to the CI. 5) In the event the Property Owner has previously executed a WAFWA Certificate of Participation (WCP) to enroll in the RWP prior to any decision to list the LEPC and wishes to transfer their enrolled lands and become a participant to the CCAA, the prior payment of enrollment fees in accordance with the WCP shall satisfy the obligation to pay those corresponding Enrollment Fees due under the CI. 6) WAFWA will review the CI executed by the Property Owner for completeness. If it is complete, then WAFWA will sign the CI. 7) Upon execution of the CI by both the Property Owner and WAFWA, the properties identified in the CI are enrolled in the CCAA and the Property Owner becomes a Participant in this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Conservation Agreement, Conservation Agreement

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Enrollment Process. 1) An interested Property Owner will initially contact WAFWA to enroll Eligible Properties. The Property Owner shall provide WAFWA with the sufficient information regarding the property or properties it seeks to enroll for WAFWA to verify whether they are located in the Covered Area and hence eligible for enrollment. 2) If WAFWA determines the specified properties are eligible for enrollment in this CCAA, it will provide the interested Property Owner with a copy of the CI (see Appendix C). 3) The Property Owner will provide a list of properties, including fee simple, leasehold, or other property interest (including water or other natural resources), identified by detailed legal description, acreage, and state lease number (as applicable) to be enrolled in the CI (see Exhibit A 1 of Appendix C). 4) Within 30 days of the date the Property Owner executes the CI, the Property Owner will remit to WAFWA Enrollment Fees as described in Section XIII(A), unless the Participant has previously enrolled in the RWP and coverage under the RWP is converted to the CI. 5) In the event the Property Owner has previously executed a WAFWA Certificate of Participation (WCP) to enroll in the RWP prior to any decision to list the LEPC and wishes to transfer their enrolled lands and become a participant to the CCAACCAA prior to the effective date of any decision to list the LEPC, the prior payment of enrollment fees in accordance with the WCP shall satisfy the obligation to pay those corresponding Enrollment Fees due under the CI. 6) WAFWA will review the CI executed by the Property Owner for completeness. If it is complete, then WAFWA will sign the CI. 7) Upon execution of the CI by both the Property Owner and WAFWA, the properties identified in the CI are enrolled in the CCAA and the Property Owner becomes a Participant in this Agreement.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Conservation Agreement, Conservation Agreement

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