states Sample Clauses
states. Will service all Fifty (50) States Will not service Fifty (50) States
states. Each additional state registration requested will be subject to the following fees per fund:
states. “Total transfer credit for work at a two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution.” For the BSOM program, that number is 60 credits.
1. Must include ENGL 101, Composition I, (SGR 1) (3 credits)
2. Must include ENGL 277, Technical Writing in Engineering (SGR 1) (3 credits)
3. Must include SPCM 101, Fundamentals of Speech, (SGR 2) (3 credits)
4. Must include ECON 201, Principles of Microeconomics (SGR 3) (3 credits)
5. Must include MATH 114, College Algebra (SGR 5) (3 credits)
6. Must include PHYS 111/L, Introduction to Physics I & Lab (SGR 6) (4 credits)
7. Must include CHEM 106/L, Chemistry Survey & Lab (SGR 6) (4 credits) [2 credits count toward OM major – applied to the block transfer]
8. The remaining nine (9) credits must meet SGR 3 Social Sciences/Diversity (3 credits) and SGR 4 Humanities and Arts/Diversity (6 credits) requirements and be selected from the approved list of courses specified in the SDSU Catalog. Total number of credits at SDSU: 83 Transfer credits from STC: 37* Total credits required: 120
1. Students transferring from Southeast Technical College must have a cumulative GPA of “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale) and no course grade below a “C” (2.0 on a 4.0 scale).
states. Will service all Fifty (50) States Will not service Fifty (50) States State Region/MSA/City Designated as a
states. Each additional state registration requested will be subject to the following fees per fund: Initial registration $295.00 Registration renewal $150.00 Sales reports (if required) $ 25.00 All special reports and/or analyses requested by the Fund shall be subject to an additional charge, agreed upon in advance, based upon the following rates: GFS Senior Staff $150.00 per hour GFS Junior Staff $ 75.00 per hour MIS Staff $200.00 per hour
states. Each additional state registration requested will be subject to the following fees: Initial registration ............... $295.00 Registration renewal ............... $150.00 Sales reports (if required) ........ $ 25.00
states. “Total transfer credit for work at a two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution.” For the BSCM program, that number is 60 credits.
states. Notwithstanding any other provision of this division, and except as provided in subdivisions (j), (k), and (l), a mandatory minimum penalty of three thousand dollars ($3,000) shall be assessed for each serious violation. Water Code section 13385, subdivision (h)(2) states: For the purposes of this section, a “serious violation” means any waste discharge that violates the effluent limitation contained in the applicable waste discharge requirements for a Group II pollutant, as specified in Appendix A to Section 123.45 of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, by 20 percent or more, or for a Group I pollutant, as specified in Appendix A to Section 123.45 of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, by 40 percent or more.
(1) states, in part: Notwithstanding any other provision of this division, and except as provided in subdivisions (j), (k), and (l), a mandatory minimum penalty of three thousand dollars ($3,000) shall be assessed for each violation whenever the person does any of the following four or more times in any period of six consecutive months, except that the requirement to assess the mandatory minimum penalty shall not be applicable to the first three violations:
(A) Violates a waste discharge requirement effluent limitation.
(B) Fails to file a report pursuant to Section 13260.
(C) Files an incomplete report pursuant to Section 13260.
(D) Violates a toxicity effluent limitation contained in the applicable waste discharge requirements where the waste discharge requirements do not contain pollutant-specific effluent limitations for toxic pollutants.
states. “As provided for in this article, when the University of California determines that it can expect long-term savings through the use of life cycle cost methodology, the use of more sustainable goods and materials, and reduced administrative costs, the lowest responsible bidder may be selected on the basis of the best value to the University. To implement this method of selection, the Regents of the University of California will adopt and publish policies and guidelines for evaluating bidders that ensure that best value selections by the University are conducted in a fair and impartial manner.” manufacturing and distribution (e.g., EPA’s SmartWay Program).