General Implementation Sample Clauses

General Implementation. 1. Each State Party shall implement this Treaty in a consistent, objective and non- discriminatory manner, bearing in mind the principles referred to in this Treaty. 2. Each State Party shall establish and maintain a national control system, including a national control list, in order to implement the provisions of this Treaty. 3. Each State Party is encouraged to apply the provisions of this Treaty to the broadest range of conventional arms. National definitions of any of the categories covered under Article 2 (1) (a)-(g) shall not cover less than the descriptions used in the United Nations Register of Conventional Arms at the time of entry into force of this Treaty. For the category covered under Article 2 (1) (h), national definitions shall not cover less than the descriptions used in relevant United Nations instruments at the time of entry into force of this Treaty. 4. Each State Party, pursuant to its national laws, shall provide its national control list to the Secretariat, which shall make it available to other States Parties. States Parties are encouraged to make their control lists publicly available. 5. Each State Party shall take measures necessary to implement the provisions of this Treaty and shall designate competent national authorities in order to have an effective and transparent national control system regulating the transfer of conventional arms covered under Article 2 (1) and of items covered under Article 3 and Article 4. 6. Each State Party shall designate one or more national points of contact to exchange information on matters related to the implementation of this Treaty. Each State Party shall notify the Secretariat, established under Article 18, of its national point(s) of contact and keep the information updated.
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General Implementation a. Each participating government entering into this compact recognizes many emergencies transcend political jurisdictional boundaries and that intergovernmental coordination is essential in managing these and other emergencies under this compact. Each participating government further recognizes that there will be emergencies which require immediate access and present procedures to apply outside resources to make a prompt and effective response to the emergency. This is because few, if any, individual governments have all the resources they may need in all types of emergencies or the capability of delivering resources to areas where emergencies exist. b. The prompt, full, and effective use of resources of the participating governments, including any resources on hand or available from any source, that are essential to the safety, care, and welfare of the people in the event of any emergency or disaster declared by the governor or any participating government, shall be the underlying principle on which all articles of this compact shall be understood. c. On behalf of the participating government in the compact, the legally designated official who is assigned responsibility for emergency management will be responsible for formulation of the appropriate intrastate mutual aid plans and procedures necessary to implement this compact.
General Implementation. Each Project Participant shall undertake: (i) to carry out its Rural Health Program, and cause the Rural Health Program to be carried out, in accordance with the provisions of Article V of the General Conditions and in accordance with the provisions of the Operation Manual; and
General Implementation. Each party state entering into this compact recognizes many emergencies transcend political jurisdictional boundaries and that intergovernmental coordination is essential in managing these and other emergencies under this compact. Each state further recognizes that there will be emergencies which require immediate access and present procedures to apply outside resources to make a prompt and effective response to such an emergency. This is because few, if any, individual states have all the resources they may need in all types of emergencies or the capability of delivering resources to areas where emergencies exist.
General Implementation. Each party state entering into this compact recognizes many emergencies transcend political jurisdictional boundaries and that intergovernmental coordination is essential in managing these and other emergencies under this compact. Each state further recognizes that there will be emergencies which require immediate access and present procedures to apply outside resources to make a prompt and effective response to such an emergency.This is because few, if any, individual states have all the resources they may need in all types of emergencies or the capability of delivering resources to areas where emergencies exist. The prompt, full, and effective utilization of resources of the participating states, including any resources on hand or available from the federal government or any other source, that are essential to the safety, care, and welfare of the people in the event of any emergency or disaster declared by a party state, shall be the underlying principle on which all articles of this compact shall be understood. On behalf of the governor of each state participating in the compact, the legally designated state official who is assigned responsibility for emergency management will be responsible for formulation of the appropriate interstate mutual aid plans and procedures necessary to implement this compact.
General Implementation. The parties hereto agree to cooperate to the fullest extent possible, and take all steps reasonably practicable, to achieve any appropriate modification of the postal service boundary, the NIPC and Illinois EPA Facilities Planning Area, the local access telephone service area code, and the Emergency 911 telephone service area, to conform to the boundary defined under this Agreement.
General Implementation. All parties to this Agreement recognize that wildland fire emergencies transcend jurisdictional boundaries and that intergovernmental coordination is essential in managing wildland fires. All parties to this Agreement further recognize that there shall be incidents which require utilization of external resources. Additionally, a coordinated and cooperative sharing of resources may be required to develop and maintain the capability to manage future incidents. Few, if any, states have all of the resources that may be needed to manage all incidents that may arise. This Agreement also serves as a mechanism to xxxx each other directly, if agreeable by both parties. The prompt and effective utilization of wildland fire management resources between the parties to this Agreement shall be the underlying principle on which all aspects of this Agreement shall be understood. The authorized representative who is assigned responsibility for wildland fire management shall be responsible for formulation of the appropriate plans and procedures necessary to implement this Agreement.
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General Implementation. An employee shall inquire, before any purchase of a security for her personal account, whether the security to be purchased is being offered pursuant to an initial public offering. If the security is offered through an initial public offering, the employee shall refrain from purchasing that security for her personal account unless the exception applies.
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General Implementation. By April 1, 2015, the district will complete its implementation of the plan developed under III, B, 1, above.
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