Common use of Resolution of Priority Non Clause in Contracts

Resolution of Priority Non. compliers (PNC): LPHA must review PNC status of all water systems at least monthly and must contact and provide assistance to community, NTNC, and TNC water systems that are priority non-compliers (PNCs) as follows: (a) LPHA must review all PNCs at three months after being designated as a PNC to determine if the water system can be returned to compliance within three more months. (b) If the water system can be returned to compliance within three more months, LPHA must send a notice letter to the owner/operator (copy to DWS) with a compliance schedule listing corrective actions required and a deadline for each action. LPHA must follow up to ensure corrective actions are implemented. (c) If it is determined the water system cannot be returned to compliance within six months or has failed to complete corrective actions in (c) above, LPHA must prepare and submit to DWS a written request for a formal enforcement action, including LPHA’s evaluation of the reasons for noncompliance by the water supplier. The request must include the current owner’s name and address, a compliance schedule listing corrective actions required, and a deadline for each action. LPHA must distribute a copy of the enforcement request to the person(s) responsible for the subject water system’s operation.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement for the Financing of Public Health Services, Intergovernmental Agreement for the Financing of Public Health Services, Intergovernmental Agreement for the Financing of Public Health Services

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Resolution of Priority Non. compliers (PNC): LPHA Partners must review PNC status of all water systems at least monthly and must contact and provide assistance to community, NTNC, and TNC water systems that are priority non-compliers (PNCs) as follows: (a) LPHA Partners must review all PNCs at three months after being designated as a PNC to determine if the water system can be returned to compliance within three more months. (b) If the water system can be returned to compliance within three more months, LPHA Partners must send a notice letter to the owner/operator (copy to DWS) with a compliance schedule listing corrective actions required and a deadline for each action. LPHA Partners must follow up to ensure corrective actions are implemented. (c) If it is determined the water system cannot be returned to compliance within six months or has failed to complete corrective actions in (c) above, LPHA Partners must prepare and submit to DWS a written request for a formal enforcement action, including LPHA’s Partners’ evaluation of the reasons for noncompliance by the water supplier. The request must include the current owner’s name and address, a compliance schedule listing corrective actions required, and a deadline for each action. LPHA Partners must distribute a copy of the enforcement request to the person(s) responsible for the subject water system’s operation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement for the Financing of Public Health Services, Safe Drinking Water Program Agreement

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Resolution of Priority Non. compliers (PNC): LPHA must review PNC status of all water systems at least monthly and must contact and provide assistance to community, NTNC, and TNC water systems that are priority non-compliers (PNCs) as follows: (a) LPHA must review all PNCs at three months after being designated as a PNC to determine if the water system can be returned to compliance within three more months. (b) If the water system can can’t be returned to compliance within three more months, LPHA must send a notice letter to the owner/operator (copy to DWS) with a compliance schedule listing corrective actions required and a deadline for each action. LPHA must follow up to ensure corrective actions are implemented. (c) If it is determined the water system cannot be returned to compliance within six months or has failed to complete corrective actions in (c) above, LPHA must prepare and submit to DWS a written request for a formal enforcement action, including LPHA’s evaluation of the reasons for noncompliance by the water supplier. The request must include the current owner’s name and address, a compliance schedule listing corrective actions required, and a deadline for each action. LPHA must distribute a copy of the enforcement request to the person(s) responsible for the subject water system’s operation.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement for the Financing of Public Health Services

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