Responsible Official. LAWA shall identify an official within LAWA who will be responsible for monitoring the performance of each program or activity that LAWA is obligated to perform under this Agreement. In LAWA’s sole discretion, one or more of these programs or activities may be added to the LAX Master Plan’s Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP) and monitoring of performance for these programs or activists may be carried our under the MMRP.
Responsible Official. Soundtrap has designated a responsible official to manage and ensure compliance with the information security program.
Responsible Official. Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, Acting Forest Supervisor, 000 Xxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000.
Responsible Official. The officials who are responsible for the administration of the financial aid program at the schools listed above agree that all Title IV and State aid will be calculated and disbursed through Xxxxxxx Institute of Technology (the degree granting institution) in accordance with Federal, State, and institutional regulations. Satisfactory progress and other student eligibility requirements will also be monitored by Xxxxxxx Institute of Technology. Xxxxxxx Institute of Technology Visiting Institution Signature Date Signature Date
Responsible Official. Xx. Xxxxxxx X. Bliven, Power Rates Manager, is the official responsible for the development of BPA’s power rates. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Table of Contents Part I. Introduction Part II. Procedures and Scope of Hearing Part III. Public Participation in REP–12 Part IV. Background of REP Litigation Part V. Summary of Proposal and Description of Major Studies Part VI. Proposed 2012 REP Settlement Agreement Part I. Introduction BPA is conducting an evidentiary hearing, Docket No. REP–12, to review the terms and conditions of a proposed 17-year settlement of issues regarding the implementation of the Residential Exchange Program (REP). The REP is a statutory power exchange program established by section 5(c) of the Northwest Power Act (Act). See 16 U.S.C. 839c(c). The proposed settlement under review, the 2012 REP Settlement, reflects the efforts of a broad group of regional parties to resolve litigation over BPA’s implementation of the REP through a legally sustainable and equitable settlement agreement. If adopted by the Administrator, BPA will include in its power rates for FY 2012– 2028 the REP benefits stated in the proposed 2012 REP Settlement. In addition to reviewing the terms of the proposed 2012 REP Settlement, BPA’s REP–12 initial proposal will describe BPA’s proposed implementation of the REP for its FY 2012–2013 rates in the event the 2012 REP Settlement is not adopted. The REP–12 initial proposal will include studies and testimony supporting BPA’s proposed implementation of the section 7(b)(2) rate test, the section 7(b)(3) surcharge allocation, ASC forecasts, and Lookback repayments for the FY 2012– 2013 rate period. Any party wishing to contest BPA’s proposed implementation of the section 7(b)(2) rate test, allocation of section 7(b)(3) surcharge amounts, development of the ASC forecasts, or determination of Lookback refund amounts must raise such arguments in the REP–12 proceeding. At the same time BPA is reviewing the proposed 2012 REP Settlement in the REP–12 proceeding, BPA is separately conducting a BP–12 rate proceeding to establish power rates for FY 2012–2013. If, at the conclusion of the REP–12 proceeding, the Administrator decides not to adopt the 2012 REP Settlement, BPA will incorporate into the BP–12 rate proceeding the studies, testimony, and documentation associated with the section 7(b)(2) rate test, the section 7(b)(3) surcharge allocation, ASC forecasts, and Lookback repayment, and use such studies and documentation in establ...
Responsible Official. 331.10 Restricting access to select agents and toxins; security risk assessments. 331.11 Security. 331.12 Biocontainment. 331.13 Restricted experiments. 331.14 Incident response. 331.15 Training. 331.16 Transfers.
Responsible Official. (a) An individual or entity required to register under this part must des- ignate an individual to be the respon- sible official. The responsible official must: also be required (e.g., replacement of the re- sponsible official, changes in ownership or control of the entity, new researchers or graduate students, etc.).
Responsible Official. LAWA shall identify an official within LAWA who will be responsible for monitoring the performance of each program or activity that LAWA is obligated to perform under this Agreement (the “LAWA Responsible Official”). LAWA’s Responsible Official shall meet with the District Representative at regularly scheduled meetings. It is anticipated that the meetings will be held monthly during the first year of this Agreement and bi-monthly thereafter. The LAWA Responsible Official shall provide the District Representative with a written report at each meeting regarding the progress to date in obtaining FAA Determinations regarding LAWA’s funding of the proposed Exhibit A measures and substitute measures. The written reports shall be sufficiently detailed to reasonably demonstrate the efforts and progress made by LAWA to date, as well as the relevant responses of the FAA and other pertinent regulatory authorities. In LAWA’s sole discretion, one or more of the Exhibit A measures or substitute measures may be added to the LAX Master Plan’s Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP) and monitoring of performance for these programs or activities may be carried our under the MMRP.
Responsible Official. The Agency employee who has the authority to make and implement a decision under NEPA on a proposed action. In practice, the Responsible Official and the Agency Official are the same person. Section 106 Review. Section 106 of the NHPA requires Federal agencies to consider the effects of undertakings that they carry out, license, approve, or assist on historic properties and to provide the ACHP an opportunity to comment prior to any Federal approval, license, or the expenditure of any Federal funds on such undertakings. Signatory Party. People/organizations who have signed this Agreement as a signatory. Signatory Parties have review or other responsibilities identified in the PA. State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO). The official appointed or designated pursuant to Section 101(b)(1) of the NHPA to administer the State historic preservation program or a representative designated to act for the State historic preservation officer (36 CFR 800.16(v)). Tribal Historic Preservation Officer (THPO). The tribal official appointed by the tribe's chief governing authority or designated by a tribal ordinance or preservation program who has assumed the responsibilities of the SHPO for purposes of section 106 compliance on tribal lands in accordance with section 101(d)(2) of the act (36 CFR 800.16(w)).
Responsible Official. The Forest Service employee who has the delegated authority to make a specific decision. Restoration ◆ Facilities – Work necessary to restore a facility to the original constructed condition or to an acceptable condition concerning any damage resulting from natural or human causes, which exceeds that which normally occurs during annual maintenance. ◆ Ecosystem – To return or re-establish ecosystems or habitats to their original structure and species composition. (Dictionary of Forestry) Revegetation The reestablishment and development of a plant cover. This may take place naturally through the reproductive processes of the existing flora, or artificially through the direct action of reforestation or reseeding. Rights-of-way Corridors A linear strip of land identified for the present or future location of transportation or utility rights-of-way within its boundaries. Riparian Area “Land and vegetation for approximately 100 feet from the edges of all perennial streams, lakes, and other bodies of water [including streambanks, shorelines, and wetlands. This area shall correspond to at least the recognizable area dominated by the riparian vegetation” (pre-2005 planning regulations). A specific delineation of an Ecological Unit, characterized by high water tables, seasonal high water availability, or unbound water. A “geographically delineable area with distinctive resource values and characteristics that are comprised of the aquatic and riparian ecosystems...identified by soil characteristics or distinctive vegetation communities that require free or unbound water” (FSM 2526.05 USDA Forest Service 2004). The definition of “riparian area” used in the Forest Service includes the definition of “ wetlands” by necessity; “riparian area” is the all-inclusive term. Even wetlands containing no stream, lake, or body of water are considered riparian areas (after Xxxxxxxx and others 2001). Synonymous with water influence zone. Riparian Ecosystem “A distinct, terrestrial ecosystem, often located spatially between an aquatic ecosystem and a drier ecosystem, characterized by distinctive riparian vegetation and soils requiring high water tables at some time in the growing season, and often occupying distinctive landforms (floodplains, alluvial benches) as well. A riparian ecosystem can be distinguished from an aquatic ecosystem that sometimes might be adjacent to it, because the substrate for the riparian ecosystem is true soil” (Xxxxxxxx and others 2001).