Stewardship Account Sample Clauses

Stewardship Account a. For the C&I properties identified in Attachment 1 and the restoration projects identified in Attachment 3, Xxxxxxxxxx has agreed to provide Idaho the funds necessary to pay for mitigation work and stewardship. Idaho will create a Stewardship Account for all stewardship funding—C&I stewardship and restoration stewardship—received under Section II.F.1 and
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Stewardship Account a. Idaho will deposit Stewardship Funding received under Section II.F.2, and funds allocated for stewardship of new acquisitions from Acquisition Funding under Section II.F.1, into a “Stewardship Account.” The Stewardship Account will become the property of Idaho and be managed and controlled by Idaho for the permanent protection of Project Properties. The Stewardship Account will be a public endowment fund not subject to Idaho Code § 67‐1210. b. If funds in the Stewardship Account are inadequate to fulfill its purposes, BPA has no obligation to provide additional funding. If the Parties later agree that the amount in the Stewardship Account exceeds the amount needed to fulfill its purposes, then Idaho may spend such agreed‐upon excess on expanding and improving the Southern Idaho Wildlife Mitigation Project.

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