Regulated Substance Compliance and Indemnity Sample Clauses

Regulated Substance Compliance and Indemnity. Lessee shall not cause or permit any "Regulated Substance" as defined in this Agreement below, to be brought upon, generated, stored, or used on or about the Leased Premises by Lessee, its agents, employees, contractors, or invitees, except for such Regulated Substance of the type and quantity as is necessary to Lessee's business and with prior written notice to XXXX. Any Regulated Substance permitted on the Leased Premises as provided herein, and all containers therefor, shall be used, kept, stored, and disposed of in a manner that complies with all federal, state and local laws or regulations applicable to this Regulated Substance. Lessee shall not cause or permit, release, discharge, leak, or emit, nor permit to be discharged, leaked, released, or emitted, any Regulated Substance into the atmosphere, ground, storm or sewer system, or any body of water, ditch, stream, if that Regulated Substance (as is reasonably determined by XXXX, or any governmental authority) does or may pollute or contaminate the same, or may adversely affect (a) the health, welfare, or safety of persons, whether located on the Leased Premises or elsewhere, or (b) the condition, use or enjoyment of the building, facilities or any other real or personal property. Lessee shall fully and timely comply with all applicable federal, state and local statutes, ordinances and regulations relating to protection of the environment, including, without limitation, 42 U.S.C. §6991-6991i.
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Regulated Substance Compliance and Indemnity. Airline shall not cause or permit any "Regulated Substance" as hereinafter defined, to be brought upon, generated, stored, or used in or about the Airport or its Leased Premises by Airline, its agents, employees, contractors, or invitees, except for such Regulated Substances of the type and quantity as is necessary to Airline’s business. Any Regulated Substance permitted on the Leased Premises, and all containers therefore, shall be used, kept, stored, and disposed of in a manner that complies with Applicable Environmental Laws as hereinafter defined. As used herein, the term
Regulated Substance Compliance and Indemnity. Lessee shall not cause or permit any "Regulated Substance" as hereinafter defined, to be brought upon, generated, stored, or used in or about the Leased Premises by Lessee, its agents, employees, contractors, or invitees, except for such Regulated Substance of the type and quantity as is necessary to Lessee's business and with prior written notice to XXXX. Any Regulated Substance permitted on the Leased Premises as provided herein, and all containers therefor, shall be used, kept, stored, and disposed of in a manner that complies with all federal, state and local laws or regulations applicable to this Regulated Substance. Lessee shall not cause or permit, release, discharge, leak, or emit, nor permit to be discharged, leaked, released, or emitted, any Regulated Substance into the atmosphere, ground, storm or sewer system, or any body of water, ditch, stream, if that Regulated Substance (as is reasonably determined by XXXX, or any governmental authority) does or may pollute or contaminate the same, or may adversely affect (a) the health, welfare, or safety of persons, whether located on the Leased Premises or elsewhere, or (b) the condition, use or enjoyment of the building, facilities or any other real or personal property. Lessee shall fully and timely comply with all applicable federal, state and local statutes, ordinances and regulations relating to protection of the environment, including, without limitation, 42 U.S.C. '6991-6991i.

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  • CONTRACT COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENT The HUB requirement on this Contract is 0%. The student engagement requirement of this Contract is 0 hours. The Career Education requirement for this Contract is 0 hours. Failure to achieve these requirements may result in the application of some or all of the sanctions set forth in Administrative Policy 3.10, which is hereby incorporated by reference.

  • Insurance and Fingerprint Requirements Information Insurance If applicable and your staff will be on TIPS member premises for delivery, training or installation etc. and/or with an automobile, you must carry automobile insurance as required by law. You may be asked to provide proof of insurance. Fingerprint It is possible that a vendor may be subject to Chapter 22 of the Texas Education Code. The Texas Education Code, Chapter 22, Section 22.0834. Statutory language may be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/ If the vendor has staff that meet both of these criterion: (1) will have continuing duties related to the contracted services; and (2) has or will have direct contact with students Then you have ”covered” employees for purposes of completing the attached form. TIPS recommends all vendors consult their legal counsel for guidance in compliance with this law. If you have questions on how to comply, see below. If you have questions on compliance with this code section, contact the Texas Department of Public Safety Non-Criminal Justice Unit, Access and Dissemination Bureau, FAST-FACT at XXXX@xxxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx and you should send an email identifying you as a contractor to a Texas Independent School District or ESC Region 8 and TIPS. Texas DPS phone number is (000) 000-0000. See form in the next attribute to complete entitled: Texas Education Code Chapter 22 Contractor Certification for Contractor Employees

  • Insurance and Fingerprint Requirements Information Insurance If applicable and your staff will be on TIPS member premises for delivery, training or installation etc. and/or with an automobile, you must carry automobile insurance as required by law. You may be asked to provide proof of insurance. Fingerprint It is possible that a vendor may be subject to Chapter 22 of the Texas Education Code. The Texas Education Code, Chapter 22, Section 22.0834. Statutory language may be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/ If the vendor has staff that meet both of these criterion: (1) will have continuing duties related to the contracted services; and (2) has or will have direct contact with students Then you have ”covered” employees for purposes of completing the attached form. TIPS recommends all vendors consult their legal counsel for guidance in compliance with this law. If you have questions on how to comply, see below. If you have questions on compliance with this code section, contact the Texas Department of Public Safety Non-Criminal Justice Unit, Access and Dissemination Bureau, FAST-FACT at XXXX@xxxxx.xxxxx.xx.xx and you should send an email identifying you as a contractor to a Texas Independent School District or ESC Region 8 and TIPS. Texas DPS phone number is (000) 000-0000. See form in the next attribute to complete entitled: Texas Education Code Chapter 22 Contractor Certification for Contractor Employees

  • Dangerous Goods, Special Wastes, Pesticides and Harmful Substances Where employees are required to work with or are exposed to any dangerous good, special waste, pesticide or harmful substance, the Employer shall ensure that the employees are adequately trained in the identification, safe handling, use, storage, and/or disposal of same.

  • Compliance Investigations Upon City’s request, Contractor agrees to provide to City, within sixty calendar days, a truthful and complete list of the names of all subcontractors, vendors, and suppliers that Contractor has used in the past five years on any of its contracts that were undertaken within San Diego County, including the total dollar amount paid by Contractor for each subcontract or supply contract. Contractor further agrees to fully cooperate in any investigation conducted by City pursuant to City's Nondiscrimination in Contracting Ordinance. Contractor understands and agrees that violation of this clause shall be considered a material breach of the Contract and may result in Contract termination, debarment, and other sanctions.

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  • Tests, Labs, and Imaging and X rays (diagnostic) This plan covers diagnostic tests, labs, and imaging and x-rays to diagnose or treat a condition when ordered by a physician. Major Diagnostic Imaging and Tests Major diagnostic imaging and tests include but are not limited to: • magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), • magnetic resonance angiography (MRA), • computerized axial tomography (CAT or CT scans), • nuclear scans, • positron emission tomography (PET scan), and • cardiac imaging. Preauthorization may be required for major diagnostic imaging and tests. This plan covers MRI examinations when the quality assurance standards of R.I. General Law §27-20-41 are met. MRI examinations conducted outside of the State of Rhode Island must be performed in accordance with the applicable laws of the state in which the examination has been conducted. Diagnostic Imaging and X-rays (other than the imaging services noted above) Diagnostic imaging and x-rays include but are not limited to: • general imaging (such as x-rays and ultrasounds), and • mammograms.

  • Response/Compliance with Audit or Inspection Findings A. Grantee must act to ensure its and its Subcontractors’ compliance with all corrections necessary to address any finding of noncompliance with any law, regulation, audit requirement, or generally accepted accounting principle, or any other deficiency identified in any audit, review, inspection or investigation of the Grant Agreement and the services and Deliverables provided. Any such correction will be at Grantee’s or its Subcontractor's sole expense. Whether Xxxxxxx's action corrects the noncompliance shall be solely the decision of the System Agency.

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