Open/Public Records Act Sample Clauses

Open/Public Records Act. This SCIA, including its attachments, exhibits, and any amendments or other related records, may be subject to request under an Open/Public Records Act request made pursuant to one of the Upper Division State’s laws. Upon receipt of such a request, the state and any other government agency in possession of those records may be required to disclose them in their entirety to the requesting party. Contractor understands this obligation and has no expectation of privacy relating to any of the terms of this SCIA.
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Open/Public Records Act. This SCIA, including its attachments, exhibits, and any amendments or other related records, may be subject to request under an Open/Public Records Act request made pursuant to one of the Upper Division State’s laws. Upon receipt of such a request, the state and any other government agency in possession of those records may be required to disclose them in their entirety to the requesting party. Contractor understands this obligation and has no expectation of privacy relating to any of the terms of this SCIA. Exhibit A: Verification Plan Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Project Background Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx (“Contractor”) agrees as part of the Pilot Program that 128 acres of existing alfalfa (Figure 1) (“Project Fields”) will be planted with drought-resistant multi-species forage mix. The Project Fields receive water from the Xxxxxxx-XxXxxx Project-Full Service Area (FSA). Typically, the Contractor’s allocation is delivered from McPhee Reservoir through the Dove Creek Canal to the Project Fields. Starting May 1, 2024, and through August 31, 2024, the Contractor will reduce water consumption by planting the drought-resistant multi-species forage mix. The water conserved by replacing alfalfa with the drought resistant crop will stay in McPhee Reservoir through 2024. The Project, as specified in the SCIA, will be verified according to the Verification Plan described below. Pilot Program funds may be applied toward performing the activities identified in this Verification Plan. Verification Plan Verification that the Project Fields were planted in the drought-resistant multi-species forage mix during the specified period will be done through coordination with Colorado Division of Water Resources, coordination with the Xxxxxxx Water Conservancy District, and through site visits during the duration of the Project, and a consumptive use analysis – each described below.
Open/Public Records Act. The receiving party shall not obtain, by virtue of this Agreement, any rights, title, or interest in any confidential or proprietary information of the owner. The terms of this Section 5 shall survive termination of this Agreement for three (3) years thereafter.
Open/Public Records Act. This Contract, including its attachments, exhibits, and any amendments or other related records, may be subject to request under an Open/Public Records Act request made pursuant to one of the Upper Division State’s laws. Upon receipt of such a request, the Upper Division State and any other government agency in possession of those records may be required to disclose them in their entirety to the requesting party. Contractor understands this obligation and has no expectation of privacy relating to any of the terms of this Contract.
Open/Public Records Act. All documents and information submitted by Contractor to the State under this Participating Addendum are considered public information, notwithstanding any disclaimers to the contrary submitted by a Contractor, except as may be exempted from public disclosure by the New Jersey Open Public Records Act, N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq., and the common law.
Open/Public Records Act. The parties mutually agree and acknowledge that upon adoption this Agreement is a public document as defined by the Open Public Records Act, N.J.S.A. 47:1A-1 et seq., and is accessible to members of the public consistent with said law.
Open/Public Records Act. This SCIA, including its attachments, exhibits, and any amendments or other related records, may be subject to request under an Open/Public Records Act request made pursuant to one of the Upper Division State’s laws. Upon receipt of such a request, the state and any other government agency in possession of those records may be required to disclose them in their entirety to the requesting party. Contractor understands this obligation and has no expectation of privacy relating to any of the terms of this SCIA. Exhibit A: Verification Plan Xxxxxx Properties LLC Project Background Typically, Xxxxxx Properties LLC (“Contractor”) diverts water from the Xxxxxxxx Fork River and beneficially uses the water on the Project Fields through the growing season. As part of the Pilot Program, the Contractor will not irrigate 119 acres shown in the Figure(s) below from April 1, 2024 through October 31, 2024, and will not divert the water that is the subject of the SCIA. The Project, as specified in the SCIA, will be verified according to the Verification Plan described below. Pilot Program funds may be applied toward performing the activities identified in this Verification Plan. Verification Plan Verification that the Project Fields do not receive irrigation water during the specified period(s) will be done through coordination with Colorado Division of Water Resources, site visits throughout the duration of the Project, and a consumptive use analysis – each described below.
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Related to Open/Public Records Act

  • California Public Records Act Contractor and County agree and acknowledge that all information and documents related to the award and performance of this Contract are subject to disclosure pursuant to the California Public Records Act, California Government Code Section 6250 et seq.

  • Open Records Act Owner and Design Professional and Contractor acknowledge and agree that all records of the project and the Work, including records of Subcontractors, are subject to the Georgia Open Records Act, O.C.G.A. §50-18-70 et seq., with particular attention being called to O.C.G.A. §50-18-70(a) regarding the records of private persons, firms, corporations, or other private entity engaged in performance of services or functions on behalf of a state agency, public agency or public office.

  • Public Records Law The Contractor shall assist the County in fulfilling all obligations of the County under the Washington Public Records Act (chapter 42.56 of the Revised Code of Washington). In the event that the Contractor fails to fulfill its obligations pursuant to this section and due in whole or in part to such failure a court of competent jurisdiction imposes a penalty upon the County for violation of the Public Records Act, Contractor shall indemnify the County for that penalty, as well as for all costs and attorney fees incurred by the County in the litigation giving rise to such a penalty. The obligations created by this section shall survive the termination of this contract.

  • Public Records Taxpayer acknowledges that GO-Biz is subject to the California Public Records Act (PRA) (Gov. Code, § 6250 et seq.). This Agreement and materials submitted by Taxpayer to GO-Biz may be subject to a PRA request. In such an event, GO-Biz will notify Taxpayer, as soon as practicable that a PRA request for Taxpayer’s information has been received, but not less than five (5) business days prior to the release of the requested information to allow Taxpayer to seek an injunction. GO-Biz will work in good faith with Taxpayer to protect the information to the extent an exemption is provided by law, including, but not limited to, notes, drafts, proprietary information, financial information, and trade secret information. GO-Biz will also apply the “balancing test” as provided for under Government Code section 6255, to the extent applicable. Notwithstanding the foregoing, GO-Biz agrees that any information provided to GO-Biz by the FTB, in connection with this Agreement will be treated as confidential tax information protected by Article 2 (commencing with Section 19542) of Chapter 7 of Part 10.2 of the RTC, assuming that FTB can rely on such a section and shall not be disclosed to any party, other than personnel of GO-Biz or the Committee, without Taxpayer’s prior written consent. Taxpayer acknowledges that this Agreement in whole or in part will be made available to the public at least ten (10) calendar days prior to the Committee hearing. Pursuant to RTC sections 17059.2 and 23689, in the event of approval by the Committee of this Agreement, Taxpayer acknowledges and agrees that GO-Biz will post on its website the following information:

  • Public Record That this Agreement shall become public upon the Effective Date.

  • PUBLIC RECORDS COMPLIANCE Orange County is a public agency subject to Chapter 119, Florida Statutes. The Contractor agrees to comply with Florida’s Public Records Law. Specifically, the Contractor shall:

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