RED IMPORTED FIRE ANT INTERIOR QUARANTINE OF ORANGE COUNTY Sample Clauses

RED IMPORTED FIRE ANT INTERIOR QUARANTINE OF ORANGE COUNTY. The A-E shall be responsible for strict compliance with the quarantine of the County of Orange for the red imported fire ant as defined in the California Food and Agricultural Code in Division 4, Chapter 3, Subchapter 4, Article 4, Section §3432 incorporated herein by reference with regards to the quarantine area, the commodities covered, and the restriction on movement, possession and sale of commodities covered. Violation of any provision of this Article of this Agreement and/or the State mandate by the A-E shall require the A-E to bear the full financial responsibility of any assessed fine or penalty on the County, indemnify the County by the completion and submission for County approval of an acceptable, detailed, incident report within five working days of the date of the violation or not later than five working days from the date of the notification of the violation, whichever is the later.
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RED IMPORTED FIRE ANT INTERIOR QUARANTINE OF ORANGE COUNTY. The Contractor shall be responsible for strict compliance with the quarantine of the County of Orange for the red imported fire ant as defined in the California Food and Agricultural Code in Division 4, Chapter 3, Subchapter 4, Article 4, Section §3432 incorporated herein by reference with regards to the quarantine area, the commodities covered, and the restriction on movement, possession and sale of commodities covered. Violation of any provision of this Article of this Contract and/or the State mandate by the Contractor shall require the Contractor to bear the full financial responsibility of any assessed fine or penalty on the County, indemnify the County by the completion and submission for County approval of an acceptable, detailed, incident report within five working days of the date of the violation or not later than five working days from the date of the notification of the violation, whichever is the later.
RED IMPORTED FIRE ANT INTERIOR QUARANTINE OF ORANGE COUNTY. Contractor shall be responsible for strict compliance with the quarantine of the County of Orange for the red imported fire ant ("RIFA") as defined in California Code of Regulations, Title 3, Section 3432 and incorporated herein by reference. Contractor shall arrange for any California Department of Food and Agriculture inspections, certifications, or approvals necessary to perform any portion of the Project. A copy of the form used to request such inspections is available from OC Planning. Contractor shall bear the full financial responsibility of any assessed fine or penalty resulting from Contractor's violation of any law, regulation, or permit related to RIFA control. Contractor shall submit to County for County's approval an acceptable detailed incident report within 5 working days of the date of any violation or not later than 5 working days from the date of the notification of the violation, whichever is later.
RED IMPORTED FIRE ANT INTERIOR QUARANTINE OF ORANGE COUNTY. The Contractor shall be responsible for strict compliance with the quarantine of the County of Orange for the red imported fire ant as defined in the California Food and Agricultural Code in Division 4, Chapter 3, Subchapter 4, Article 4, Section §3432 incorporated herein by reference with regards to the quarantine area, the commodities covered, and the restriction on movement, possession and sale of commodities covered. Violation of any provision of this Article of this Contract and/or the State mandate by the Contractor shall require the Contractor to bear the full financial responsibility of any assessed fine or penalty on the County, indemnify the County by the completion and submission for County approval of an acceptable, detailed, incident report within five working days of the date of the violation or not later than five working days from the date of the notification of the violation, whichever is the later. OCWR is required by local, state, and federal resource agencies to create and restore California native plant habitat. The scope of work (“SOW” or “Project”) shall consist of California Native Habitat Management and Maintenance Services for OCWR, South Region. Additional detail is provided in the section “Contractor Task Requirements.” OCWR operates the County’s waste disposal system which is comprised of 3 active landfills, approximately 20 former waste disposal stations, and 4 household hazardous waste collection centers. The landfill system is divided into three geographical regions: North Region, Central Region, and South Region. The South Region is the area that encompasses the Prima Deshecha Landfill (PDL), which is active, and the Coyote Canyon, Xxxxxxx Canyon, and San Xxxxxxx Landfills, which are closed. This Project addresses the native plant habitat management and maintenance as well as landscaping maintenance at PDL and Coyote Canyon Landfill. There are also three smaller closed sites in the region – San Xxxxxxx Landfill and Lane Road Landfill in Irvine, and Xxxxxxx Canyon Landfill in San Xxxx Capistrano – that may require incidental habitat maintenance services under this Contract. Most of the effort is focused on a mitigation area of approximately 250 acres consisting of several habitat types at PDL. Most mitigation was installed in 2008, but approximately 100 of those acres were planted with native vegetation in the fall of 2015 through spring 2016, including approximately 19 acres of native grassland, 75 acres of coastal sage scr...
RED IMPORTED FIRE ANT INTERIOR QUARANTINE OF ORANGE COUNTY. D-BE shall be responsible for strict compliance with the quarantine of the County of Orange for the red imported fire ant ("RIFA") as defined in California Code of Regulations, Title 3, Section 3432 and incorporated herein by reference. D-BE shall arrange for any California Department of Food and Agriculture inspections, certifications, or approvals necessary to perform any portion of the Project. A copy of the form used to request such inspections is available from OC Planning. D-BE shall bear the full financial responsibility of any assessed fine or penalty resulting from D-BE's violation of any law, regulation, or permit related to RIFA control. D-BE shall submit to Owner for Owner's approval an acceptable detailed incident report within 5 working days of the date of any violation or not later than 5 working days from the date of the notification of the violation, whichever is later.
RED IMPORTED FIRE ANT INTERIOR QUARANTINE OF ORANGE COUNTY. The Contractor shall be responsible for strict compliance with the quarantine of the County of Orange for the red imported fire ant as defined in the California Food and Agricultural Code in Division 4, Chapter 3, Subchapter 4, Article 4, Section §3432 incorporated herein by reference with regards to the quarantine area, the commodities covered, and the restriction on movement, possession and sale of commodities covered. Violation of any provision of this Article of this Contract and/or the State mandate by the Contractor shall require the Contractor to bear the full financial responsibility of any assessed fine or penalty on the County, indemnify the County by the completion and submission for County approval of an acceptable, detailed, incident report within five working days of the date of the violation or not later than five working days from the date of the notification of the violation, whichever is the later. The County of Orange has designated this Contract for O&M Services of Various Groundwater Systems at Central Region Landfills for OCWR as a High-Risk Contract. This Safety Packet specifies the requirements expected from the Contractor performing O&M Services of Various Groundwater Systems at Central Region Landfills for OCWR. The Contractor shall be liable for any action or inaction resulting in a fine imposed by regulatory agencies on incidents of noncompliance within the Contractor’s area of responsibility. The Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring that the Contractor’s Subcontractor(s) comply with these Safety provisions.
RED IMPORTED FIRE ANT INTERIOR QUARANTINE OF ORANGE COUNTY. The Contractor shall be responsible for strict compliance with the quarantine of the County of Orange for the red imported fire ant as defined in the California Food and Agricultural Code in Division 4, Chapter 3, Subchapter 4, Article 4, Section §3432 incorporated herein by reference with regards to the quarantine area, the commodities covered, and the restriction on movement, possession and sale of commodities covered. Violation of any provision of this Article of this Contract and/or the State mandate by the Contractor shall require the Contractor to bear the full financial responsibility of any assessed fine or penalty on the County, indemnify the County by the completion and submission for County approval of an acceptable, detailed, incident report within five working days of the date of the violation or not later than five working days from the date of the notification of the violation, whichever is the later. Contractor requires the following resources and/or County assistance to be provided by the County: • Soil material for backfill and construction of berms and other system features. • Current topography and survey information for use in potential design and construction elements. • Facilities for disposal of drilling & excavation spoils at no cost to Contractor. • Any required permits for drilling and construction work to be completed by Contractor at the Contractor site(s). • Constructed drill pads (if required) to allow for safe drill rig access and set-up for projects requiring well and probe systems enhancements at the project sites.
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