Abatement definition

Abatement means action by an employer to comply with a cited standard or regulation or to eliminate a recognized hazard identified by OSHA during an inspection.
Abatement means any measure or set of measures designed to permanently eliminate lead-based paint hazards. Abatement includes, but is not limited to:
Abatement means the full or partial exemption from ad valorem taxes of certain real property in a reinvestment zone designated for economic development purposes.

Examples of Abatement in a sentence

  • Contractor shall operate, conduct, or construct without violating the City’s Noise Abatement Ordinance codified in the SDMC.

  • To the extent possible, such codes, policies, guidelines and procedures shall be consistent with the OPS Regulator’s Code of Practice: Integrity in Pursuit of Compliance (2015), the Ministry’s Compliance Policy: Applying Abatement and Enforcement Tools (2007), the Ministry’s Guideline for Implementing Environmental Penalties (2012) and any other government compliance and enforcement documents provided to the Authority by the Minister.


More Definitions of Abatement

Abatement means the temporary, full or partial exemption from ad valorem taxes of certain added value to real and personal property in a zone designated for economic development purposes pursuant to the Act.
Abatement means a tax abatement described in Section 59-2-1803.
Abatement means the full or partial exemption from ad valorem taxes of certain property in a Reinvestment Zone.
Abatement means any action the County may take on public or private property and any adjacent property as may be necessary to remove or alleviate a violation; including, but not limited to, demolition, removal, repair, boarding, and securing or replacement of property.
Abatement means the full or partial exemption from ad valorem taxes of certain real property values in a reinvestment or enterprise zone designated by the County for economic development purposes.
Abatement means any measure or set of measures designed to permanently eliminate lead-based paint hazards including, but not limited to: