Section 1140 Sample Clauses

Section 1140. Operations Plan. PURCHASER shall prepare an Operations Plan for all Operations to be conducted under this Contract and shall submit the plan to STATE at least fifteen (15) calendar days prior to commencement of any Operations. This plan shall be prepared on a form provided by STATE, and shall be used for all types of Operations, including road maintenance, Project Work, logging, and post-harvest requirements. In addition to the Pre-Operations Meeting required by Section 1130, “Pre-Operations Meeting, “ STATE may require an on-site meeting prior to approval of the Plan, to be attended by PURCHASER, subcontractor, and STATE representatives. STATE's approval of the Plan must be obtained prior to commencement of any Operations. Upon approval by STATE, the Operations Plan(s) shall automatically be incorporated into, and made part of, this Contract as Exhibit B. Each Operations Plan shall be dated. PURCHASER shall notify STATE prior to any period of inactivity of Operations for more than three (3) days, and again prior to resumption of Operations.
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Section 1140. Operations Plan. PURCHASER shall prepare an Operations Plan within 15 days of the STATE’S acceptance of PURCHASERS Bid, for all Operations to be conducted under this Contract, and, shall submit the plan to STATE at least 15 calendar days prior to commencement of any Operations. This Operations Plan shall be prepared on a form provided by STATE, and shall be used for all types of Operations and any other Operations covered in the Operation Plan. In addition to the Pre-Operations Meeting required by Section 1130, “Pre-Operations Meeting, “ STATE may require an on-site meeting prior to approval of the Plan, to be attended by PURCHASER, subcontractor, and STATE representatives by notifying PURCHASER in writing that such a meeting will be required. STATE's approval of the Plan must be obtained prior to commencement of any Operations. Upon written approval by STATE, the Operations Plan(s) shall automatically be incorporated into, and made part of, this Contract as Exhibit D. Each Operations Plan shall be dated. PURCHASER shall notify STATE prior to any period of inactivity of Operations for more than three days, and again prior to resumption of Operations.
Section 1140. Operations Plan. PURCHASER shall prepare an Operations Plan for all Operations to be conducted under this Contract and shall submit the plan to STATE at least fifteen (15) calendar days prior to commencement of any Operations. This plan shall be prepared on a form provided by STATE, and shall be used for all types of Operations, including road maintenance, Project Work, logging, and post-harvest requirements. In addition to the Pre-Operations Meeting required by Section 1130, “Pre-Operations Meeting, “ STATE may require an on-site meeting prior to approval of the Plan, to be attended by PURCHASER, subcontractor, and STATE representatives. STATE's approval of the Plan must be obtained prior to commencement of any Operations. Upon approval by STATE, the Operations Plan(s) shall automatically be incorporated into, and made part of, this Contract as Exhibit B. Each Operations Plan shall be dated. PURCHASER shall notify STATE prior to any period of inactivity of Operations for more than three (3) days, and again prior to resumption of Operations. STATE has prepared the Forest Practices Act (FPA) "Written Plan" for Operations within 100 feet of Type F or Type D streams. Any changes to the Written Plan must have STATE approval. PURCHASER shall comply with all provisions of the Written Plan. PURCHASER's Operations Plan must comply with STATE's Written Plan.

Related to Section 1140

  • SECTION 114 Language of Notices, Etc........................... 16

  • Section 11.3 No Personal Liability of Directors, Officers, Employees, Stockholders or Incorporators........................... 31

  • SECTION 112 Governing Law..................................................14 SECTION 113. Legal Holidays.................................................14

  • Section 6.2 13 The Association representatives may represent the Association and employees in meeting with officials 14 of the District to discuss appropriate matters of mutual interest. They may receive and investigate to 15 conclusion complaints or grievances of employees on District time and thereafter advise employees of 16 rights and procedures outlined in this Agreement and applicable regulations or directives for resolving 17 the grievances or complaints. They may not, however, continue to advise the employee on courses of 18 action after the employee has indicated a desire not to pursue a grievance. This does not, however, 19 preclude the Association's right to pursue the matter to conclusion. They may consult with the District 20 on complaints without a grievance being made by an individual employee.

  • Section 11.1 28 The District shall have the right to discipline or discharge an employee for justifiable cause. The issue 29 of justifiable cause shall be resolved in accordance with the grievance procedure hereinafter provided.

  • SECTION 107 Conflict with Trust Indenture Act........................... 12

  • SECTION 110 Benefits of Indenture............................................17 SECTION 111. Governing Law....................................................17

  • Section 116 Judgment Currency.....................................................................16

  • Section 4.3 12 The Association reserves and retains the right to delegate any right or duty contained herein to 13 appropriate officials of the Public School Employees of Washington State Organization.

  • Section 117 Counterparts................................................. 47

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