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 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 any measure or set of measures designed to permanently eliminate lead-based paint hazards. Abatement includes, but is not limited to:

Examples of Abatement in a sentence

  • Therefore, these abatement locations may need to be sized to accommodate vehicle storage to support the vehicle: Delivery rate Abatement rate and The removal rate for recycling.

  • If necessary, prepare Asbestos Abatement Work Plans for review and approval by the IMT and/or regulatory agencies.

  • The Executive Officer shall issue a “Notice of Violation” that will require the Discharger to pay the Difference to the “State Water Pollution Cleanup and Abatement Account” within 30 days of the Notice of Violation’s issuance date.

  • Within 30 days of the Regional Water Board’s or its delegate’s determination of the suspended liability assessed, the Discharger shall pay the amount owed to the “State Water Pollution Cleanup and Abatement Account.” The Discharger shall submit payment consistent with the payment method described in Section III, paragraph 22.

  • Asbestos Abatement Knock down chimneys and/or partial walls, as directed by the OSC or designee, to allow safe access to the debris footprint for CAC/CSST to assess for asbestos- containing material (ACM) in the debris.


More Definitions of Abatement

Abatement means a tax abatement described in Section 59-2-1803.
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 any measure or set of measures designed to permanently eliminate lead-based paint hazards including, but not limited to:
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 the temporary reduction of child support obli- gations of an incarcerated person who is required to pay support.
Abatement means the construction, reconstruction, repair or destruction of a well so as to eliminate the possibility that such well could pollute or contaminate groundwater.