Participation Strategy Principles Sample Clauses

Participation Strategy Principles. 2.1 The Parties will develop a common understanding of participation and employment in the management of Natural Resources in the context of this Agreement.
AutoNDA by SimpleDocs
Participation Strategy Principles. The Parties will develop a common understanding of participation and employment in the management of Natural Resources in the context of this Agreement. The Parties will develop appropriate strategies to enable the Corporation and the Members the opportunity to participate in, or obtain employment in, the management of Natural Resources, in accordance with the following principles: The Parties acknowledge that the Taungurung have traditionally managed Natural Resources within the Agreement Area over thousands of years, and have a right as well as a cultural obligation to continue to participate in its management. The Parties will approach the management of Natural Resources as partners and will develop appropriate strategies in good faith. The strategies will give effect to the Taungurung country plan, its priorities, aims and aspirations. Where the State has Natural Resource management functions or responsibilities in the Agreement Area, the strategies will include, at a minimum, that the State will: provide the opportunity for active participation in the design, decision making, development, review and monitoring of all Natural Resource management policies, programs, projects, strategic plans, management plans, action plans, research, assessments, investigations and reviews; provide the opportunity for employment of Members in the management of Natural Resources including in policy engagement, planning, emergency management, compliance, education, and research roles in and roles; subject to agreement by the Corporation explore measures to better incorporate traditional ecological knowledge, where and when available, into natural resource management decisions, planning and policy-making processes; require the development of policy area-specific agreements with the Corporation on how the actions in Items 2.2(d)(i)-(iii) will be achieved within 12 months from commencement of this Agreement (or such other time as agreed) and revised annually (as required); and provide support to Taungurung in the development of safeguards to maintain, control, protect and develop intellectual property over Taungurung traditional ecological knowledge. Where the State does not have Natural Resource management functions or responsibilities in the Agreement Area, the strategies will provide, at a minimum, that the State will: engage the relevant State Agency or body that does have those functions or responsibilities; and encourage the State Agency or body referred to in Item 2.3...

Related to Participation Strategy Principles

  • COOPERATIVE PURCHASING PROGRAM PARTICIPATION Arkansas' Purchasing Law provides that local public procurement units (counties, municipalities, school districts, certain nonprofit corporations, etc.) may participate in state purchasing contracts. The contractor therefore agrees to sell to Cooperative Purchasing Program participants at the option of the program participants. Unless otherwise stated, all standard and special terms and conditions listed within the contract must be equally applied to such participants.

  • SMALL BUSINESS PARTICIPATION AND DVBE PARTICIPATION REPORTING REQUIREMENTS a. If for this Contract Contractor made a commitment to achieve small business participation, then Contractor must within 60 days of receiving final payment under this Contract (or within such other time period as may be specified elsewhere in this Contract) report to the awarding department the actual percentage of small business participation that was achieved. (Govt. Code § 14841.)

  • DETERMINATION OF DBE PARTICIPATION A firm must be an eligible DBE and perform a professional or technical function relating to the project. Once a firm is determined to be an eligible DBE, the total amount paid to the DBE for work performed with his/her own forces is counted toward the DBE goal. When a DBE subcontracts part of the work of its contract to another firm, the value of the subcontracted work may be counted toward DBE goals only if the subprovider is itself a DBE. Work that a DBE subcontracts to a non-DBE firm does not count toward DBE goals. A DBE subprovider may subcontract no more than 70% of a federal aid contract. The DBE subprovider shall perform not less than 30% of the value of the contract work with assistance of employees employed and paid directly by the DBE; and equipment owned or rented directly by the DBE. DBE subproviders must perform a commercially useful function required in the contract in order for payments to be credited toward meeting the contract goal. A DBE performs a commercially useful function when it is responsible for executing the work of the contract and is carrying out its responsibilities by actually performing, managing, and supervising the work involved. To perform a commercially useful function, the DBE must also be responsible, with respect to materials and supplies used on the contract, for negotiating price, determining quality and quantity, ordering the material, and installing (where applicable) and paying for the material itself . When a DBE is presumed not to be performing a commercially useful function, the DBE may present evidence to rebut this presumption. A Provider may count toward its DBE goal a portion of the total value of the contract amount paid to a DBE joint venture equal to the distinct, clearly defined portion of the work of the contract performed by the DBE. Proof of payment, such as copies of canceled checks, properly identifying the Department’s contract number or project number may be required to substantiate the payment, as deemed necessary by the Department.

  • NON-STATE AGENCIES PARTICIPATION IN CENTRALIZED CONTRACTS New York State political subdivisions and others authorized by New York State law may participate in Centralized Contracts. These include, but are not limited to local governments, public authorities, public school and fire districts, public and nonprofit libraries, and certain other nonpublic/nonprofit organizations. See "Participation in Centralized Contracts" in Appendix B, General Specifications January 2015 22772 Project Based Information Technology Consulting (Statewide). Upon request, all eligible non-State agencies must furnish Contractors with the proper tax exemption certificates and documentation certifying eligibility to use State contracts. Questions regarding an organization's eligibility to purchase from New York State Contracts may also be directed to OGS Customer Services at 000-000-0000.

  • Non-State Agencies Participation Terms used in this document shall have the meanings set forth in this Contract and Appendix B.

  • Selection Planning Prior to the issuance to consultants of any requests for proposals, the proposed plan for the selection of consultants under the Project shall be furnished to the Association for its review and approval, in accordance with the provisions of paragraph 1 of Appendix 1 to the Consultant Guidelines. Selection of all consultants’ services shall be undertaken in accordance with such selection plan as shall have been approved by the Association, and with the provisions of said paragraph 1.

  • Financial Participation Prohibited Under Section 2155.004, Texas Government Code (relating to financial participation in preparing solicitations), Contractor certifies that the individual or business entity named in this Contract and any related Solicitation Response is not ineligible to receive this Contract and acknowledges that this Contract may be terminated and payment withheld if this certification is inaccurate.

  • PARTICIPATION IN SIMILAR ACTIVITIES 1. Parties are not prevented by this MoU from participating and activities similar to those described in this document with third parties. There is no obligation to disclose any similar activity to the other party. However, when considered of mutual benefit, both parties are encouraged to involve the other party in similar activities to the goal of disseminating the knowledge about XXX.xx.

  • Negotiated Funding Amount, Board Contributions 4.1.1 Each Board shall pay an amount equal to 1/12th of the annual negotiated funding amount as described in 4.1.2 and 4.1.3 to the Trustees of the ETFO ELHT by the last day of each month from and after the Board’s Participation Date.

  • Program Participation By participating in the CRF Program, Grantee agrees to:

Time is Money Join Law Insider Premium to draft better contracts faster.