Policy and Regulatory Framework Sample Clauses

Policy and Regulatory Framework. (a) Provision of technical assistance to prepare policies, norms, regulatory decrees, and other similar instruments related to property rights and land administration, including without limitation, instruments related to land rights of indigenous and Afro- Honduran peoples;
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Policy and Regulatory Framework. Knowledge of policies and regulations ensure compliance of wildfire mitigation recommendations presented in this Plan. This Plan is consistent with federal, state, county and local policies and regulations. Relevant policy information is listed and cited in Appendix A.
Policy and Regulatory Framework. The Policy and Regulatory Framework Activity aims to assist the NCCG’s Lands, Urban Planning, Urban Renewal, Housing and Projects Management Directorate (“Lands Directorate”) to update the policy and regulatory framework for control of property development, zoning, and preparation of land use plans in Nairobi City County using an integrated approach. MCC funding shall support a policy consultant with experience in land use policy and regulation to assist the Lands Directorate to (i) complete a legal and regulatory assessment to understand the gaps in the framework which regulates construction and property development (the “Development Control Framework”); (ii) gather data and conduct research on urban growth trends and future economic development; (iii) draft a comprehensive development control policy that allows the Lands Directorate to regulate and manage land and property development more effectively across the Nairobi City County; (iv) prepare a zoning regulation for the county and zoning map for the Target Area that defines the land use and construction allowed on each land parcel; and (v) develop a new policy guideline that sets standards for the preparation and approval of integrated physical and land use development plans that involve different stakeholders, including physical and land use, transportation, environmental, and utility planners, in the planning process. During the implementation of this Activity, the Lands Directorate shall ensure stakeholder consultations and public outreach events are undertaken.

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  • Statutory and Regulatory Compliance Contractor shall comply with all laws and regulations applicable to the Community Development Block Grant-Disaster Recovery funds appropriated by the Disaster Relief Appropriations Act, 2013 (Pub. L. 113-2), including but not limited to the applicable Office of Management and Budget Circulars, which may impact the administration of funds and/or set forth certain cost principles, including the allowability of certain expenses.

  • Summary of Policy and Prohibitions on Procurement Lobbying Pursuant to State Finance Law §139-j and §139-k, this Contract includes and imposes certain restrictions on communications between OGS and a Vendor during the procurement process. A Vendor is restricted from making contacts from the earliest notice of intent to solicit offers/bids through final award and approval of the Procurement Contract by OGS and, if applicable, the Office of the State Comptroller (“restricted period”) to other than designated staff unless it is a contact that is included among certain statutory exceptions set forth in State Finance Law §139-j(3)(a). Designated staff, as of the date hereof, is identified in Appendix G, Contractor and OGS Information, or as otherwise indicated by OGS. OGS employees are also required to obtain certain information when contacted during the restricted period and make a determination of the responsibility of the Vendor pursuant to these two statutes. Certain findings of non-responsibility can result in rejection for contract award and in the event of two findings within a four-year period; the Vendor is debarred from obtaining governmental Procurement Contracts. Further information about these requirements can be found on the OGS website: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/aboutOgs/regulations/defaultSFL_139j-k.asp.

  • Procurement Plan 8. The Borrower shall update the Procurement Plan as needed throughout implementation of the Project, and on each anniversary of the Effective Date, the Borrower shall in consultation with ADB determine whether the Procurement Plan needs to be updated. The Borrower shall implement the Procurement Plan in the manner in which it has been approved by ADB.

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  • PROCUREMENT LOBBYING To the extent this agreement is a "procurement contract" as defined by State Finance Law Sections 139-j and 139-k, by signing this agreement the contractor certifies and affirms that all disclosures made in accordance with State Finance Law Sections 139-j and 139-k are complete, true and accurate. In the event such certification is found to be intentionally false or intentionally incomplete, the State may terminate the agreement by providing written notification to the Contractor in accordance with the terms of the agreement.

  • DRUG & ALCOHOL POLICY The parties agree that employees represented by this Agreement shall be free from the influence of drugs and/or alcohol while at work. The Agency's Drug/Alcohol Policy will be adhered to by such employees.

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