Common use of Obligations of WAFWA Clause in Contracts

Obligations of WAFWA. 1) Hold the permit issued to it by FWS pursuant to this CCAA. 2) Implement and administer this CCAA. 3) Enroll Participants in accordance with this CCAA via CIs. 4) Use funds contributed in accordance with Section XIII (Enrollment and Mitigation Fees) and Appendix A of this CCAA and Appendix B of the CI to implement conservation activities to benefit the LEPC such as habitat restoration, habitat enhancement, and removal of threats. 5) Monitor conservation projects in order to determine success and adaptations needed, as defined in the monitoring section of the RWP. 6) Secure permission to complete conservation projects on private, State, and Tribal lands, where appropriate. 7) Establish committees (“WAFWA Committees”) as described in Business Plan in Appendix L of RWP and in Section (18), below. 8) Schedule WAFWA Committee meetings at least once per year (but may hold meetings more often, if needed or requested), and coordinate the locations, dates and times of the WAFWA Committee meetings, as provided in the RWP (pages 110–116). 9) Track expenditure of funds and prepare and submit to FWS an annual report on implementation of this CCAA as required by Section XX (Monitoring and Reporting). 10) Maintain a digital photo database to document project (i.e., conservation measure) performance. 11) Provide for an audit by an independent party annually to account for expenditures and accomplishments under this CCAA. 12) Maintain the confidentiality of certain information as described in Section XXI (Confidentiality). 13) Hold the CI for each Enrolled Property. 14) Administer the CIs for Participants in accordance with their terms. 15) Provide at least two weeks’ advance written notice (the "Two Week Notice") to Participants prior to accessing Participants’ Enrolled Property for purposes of surveying for the presence of LEPCs and habitat suitability or monitoring compliance with terms of the CI. The Two Week Notice to Participant shall identify the access date, estimated arrival time, and names and employers of the individuals accessing the Enrolled Property. WAFWA shall allow a Participant to accompany WAFWA during any visit to the Participant’s Enrolled Property. In order to access lands that are not enrolled by the Participant, XXXXX must independently obtain landowner permission.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Conservation Agreement, Conservation Agreement

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Obligations of WAFWA. 1) Hold the permit Permit issued to it by FWS pursuant to this CCAA. 2) Implement and administer this CCAA. 3) Enroll Participants in accordance with this CCAA via CIs. 4) Use funds contributed in accordance with Section XIII (Enrollment and Mitigation Fees) and Appendix A of this CCAA and Appendix B Exhibit 2 of the CI to implement conservation activities to benefit the LEPC such as habitat restoration, habitat enhancement, and removal of threats. 5) Monitor conservation projects activities in order to determine success and adaptations needed, as defined in the monitoring section of the RWPRWP (pgs. 122–25). 6) Secure permission to complete conservation projects activities on private, State, and Tribal lands, where appropriate. 7) Establish committees (“WAFWA Committees”) as described in the Business Plan in Appendix L of the RWP and in Section (18XI(B)(18), below. 8) Schedule WAFWA Committee meetings at least once per year (but year. WAFWA may also hold meetings more oftenoften than annually at the request FWS and of others, if needed or requested), and WAFWA deems it necessary. WAFWA shall coordinate the locations, dates and times of the WAFWA Committee meetings, as provided in the RWP (pages 110–116). 9) Track expenditure of funds and prepare and submit to FWS an annual report on implementation of this CCAA as required by Section XX (Monitoring and Reporting). 10) Maintain a digital photo database to document project activities (i.e., conservation measure) performance. 11) Provide for an audit by an independent party annually to account for expenditures and accomplishments under this CCAA. 12) Maintain the confidentiality of certain information as described in Section XXI (Confidentiality). 13) Hold the CI for each Enrolled Property. 14) Administer the CIs for Participants in accordance with their terms. 15) Provide at least two weeks’ advance written notice (the "Two Week Notice") to Participants prior to accessing Participants’ Enrolled Property for purposes of surveying for the presence of LEPCs and habitat suitability or monitoring compliance with terms of the CI. The Two Week Notice to Participant shall identify the access date, estimated arrival time, and names and employers of the individuals accessing the Enrolled Property. WAFWA shall allow a Participant to accompany WAFWA during any visit to the Participant’s Enrolled Property. In order to access lands that are not enrolled by the Participant, XXXXX must independently obtain landowner permission.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Conservation Agreement, Conservation Agreement

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