Resolution of Technical Questions and Policy Issues. 1. Management of the programs described in this MOA involves the evaluation of numerous complex technical questions. In the event of a disagreement between Division and Water Boards staff, staff will refer the matter to their respective supervisors for cooperative resolution. If no agreement is reached, the matter will be sequentially escalated to corresponding levels of agency management for resolution. 2. All technical reports, work plans, and other documents prepared by regulated entities (e.g., Class II well operators), consultants or other third parties, the Division, or Water Boards that involve planning, investigation, evaluation, or design, or other work requiring interpretation and proper application of engineering or geologic sciences, shall be signed and stamped by a registered professional as required by California Business and Professions Code sections 6735, 7835, and 7835. 1. In the event of a disagreement about whether or how these requirements apply, advice shall be solicited from the Board of Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists as appropriate, and the approach outlined in Paragraph 1 above will be employed.
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Resolution of Technical Questions and Policy Issues. 1. Management of the programs described in this MOA involves the evaluation of numerous complex technical questions. In the event of a disagreement between Division and Water Boards staff, staff will refer the matter to their respective supervisors for cooperative resolution. If no agreement is reached, the matter will be sequentially escalated to corresponding levels of agency management for resolution.
2. All technical reports, work plans, and other documents prepared by regulated entities (e.g., Class II well operators), consultants or other third parties, the Division, or Water Boards that involve planning, investigation, evaluation, or design, or other work requiring interpretation and proper application of engineering or geologic sciences, shall be signed and stamped by a registered professional as to the extent required by California Business and Professions Code sections 6735, 7835, and 7835.
1. In the event of a disagreement about whether or how these requirements apply, advice shall be solicited from the Board of Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists as appropriateasappropriate, and the approach outlined in Paragraph 1 above will be employed.
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Resolution of Technical Questions and Policy Issues. 1. Management of the programs described in this MOA involves the evaluation of numerous complex technical questions. In the event of a disagreement between Division and Water Boards staff, staff will refer the matter to their respective supervisors for cooperative resolution. If no agreement is reached, the matter will be sequentially escalated to corresponding levels of agency management for resolution.
2. All technical reports, work plans, and other documents prepared by regulated entities (e.g., Class II well operators), consultants or other third parties, the Division, or Water Boards that involve planning, investigation, evaluation, or design, or other work requiring interpretation and proper application of engineering or geologic sciences, shall be signed and stamped by a registered professional as asto the extent required by California Business and Professions Code sections 6735, 7835, and 7835.
1. In the event of a disagreement about whether or how these requirements apply, advice shall be solicited from the Board of Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists as appropriate, and the approach outlined in Paragraph 1 above will be employed.
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Resolution of Technical Questions and Policy Issues. 1. Management of the programs described in this MOA involves the evaluation of numerous complex technical questions. In the event of a disagreement between Division and Water Boards staff, staff will refer the matter to their respective supervisors for cooperative resolution. If no agreement is reached, the matter will be sequentially escalated to corresponding levels of agency management for resolution.
2. All technical reports, work plans, and other documents prepared by regulated entities (e.g., Class II well operators), consultants or other third parties, the Division, or Water Boards that involve planning, investigation, evaluation, or design, or other work requiring interpretation and proper application of engineering or geologic sciences, shall be signed and stamped by a registered professional as to the extent required by California Business and Professions Code sections 6735, 7835, and 7835.
1. In the event of a disagreement about whether or how these requirements apply, advice shall be solicited from the Board of Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists as appropriate, and the approach outlined in Paragraph 1 above will be employed.
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