Action Agencies definition

Action Agencies means the Corps, Reclamation, and Bonneville. These agencies jointly manage Columbia River System operations.

Examples of Action Agencies in a sentence

  • Audits shall be performed in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, including the standards published by the General Accounting Office, "Standards for Audit of Governmental Organizations, Programs, Activities and Functions." The audit report shall conform to the audit format established for Community Action Agencies by the State Auditor.

  • Only federally designated Community Action Agencies (CAA) receive funding, therefore in PA, there are 44 CAAs that cover all 67 PA counties.

  • The Action Agencies assert that their actions continue to comply with their legal responsibilities under the ESA, Northwest Power Act (“NWPA”), Clean Water Act (“CWA”), and National Environmental Policy Act (“NEPA”).

  • Additionally, energy efficiency program partners (Community Action Agencies, Community relations team, and the EE outreach team) will be provided, as appropriate, with training and materials that provide energy burdened customers who participate in the IQ EE programs with resources for available payment assistance programs.

  • Audits shall be performed in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards, including the standards published by the General Accounting Office, "Standards for Audit of Governmental Organizations, Programs, Activities, and Functions." The audit report shall conform to the audit format established for Community Action Agencies by the State Auditor.

  • A commitment to engage and work with Community Action Agencies (“CAA”) to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ a greater understanding of agency capacity and increased home weatherization capacity to be delivered through the CAA channel, including in the development and establishment of annual implementation budgets.

  • Only federally designated Community Action Agencies (CAA) receive funding, there are Community Action Programs that cover the PacMtn Region.

  • Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) programs CSBG amount is based on 2017 survey of Community Action Agencies, the amount of awarded CSBG identified as being directed to employment screening was calculated.

  • For utility-only IQ SF and MF programs delivered through the Community Action Agencies but not braided with IHWAP funding, the Companies will follow the IHWAP H&S guidelines and either fund 50% for jointly funded utility projects or 100% when Peoples or North Shore Gas is the only funding utility.

  • The Companies commit to facilitate regularly occurring communication with Community Action Agencies (“CAAs”) to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ a greater understanding of agency capacity and increased home weatherization capacity to be delivered through the IHWAP braided channel.

Related to Action Agencies

  • Collection agency means a person that is directly engaged in collecting or attempting to collect a claim owed or due or asserted to be owed or due another, or repossessing or attempting to repossess a thing of value owed or due or asserted to be owed or due another person, arising out of an expressed or implied agreement. Collection agency includes an individual who, in the course of collecting, repossessing, or attempting to collect or repossess, represents himself or herself as a collection or repossession agency, or a person that performs collection activities that are regulated under article 9 of the occupational code, 1980 PA 299, MCL 339.901 to 339.920. Collection agency includes a person that furnishes or attempts to furnish a form or a written demand service that is represented to be a collection or repossession technique, device, or system to be used to collect or repossess claims, if the form contains the name of a person other than the creditor in a manner that indicates that a request or demand for payment is being made by a person other than the creditor even though the form directs the debtor to make payment directly to the creditor rather than to the other person whose name appears on the form. Collection agency includes a person that uses a fictitious name or the name of another in the collection or repossession of claims to convey to the debtor that a third person is collecting or repossessing or has been employed to collect or repossess the claim.

  • Rating Agencies means DBRS, Fitch, KBRA, ▇▇▇▇▇’▇, Morningstar and S&P and their respective successors in interest or, if any of such entities shall for any reason no longer perform the functions of a securities rating agency, any other nationally recognized statistical rating agency reasonably designated by any Note Holder to rate the securities issued in connection with the Securitization of the related Note; provided, however, that, at any time during which the Mortgage Loan is an asset of one or more Securitizations, “Rating Agencies” or “Rating Agency” shall mean only those rating agencies that are engaged from time to time to rate the securities issued in connection with the Securitizations of the Notes.

  • Agencies means only those rating agencies that are engaged by the applicable depositors to rate the securities issued in connection with the Securitizations of the securitized Notes.

  • Sending agency means a party state, officer or employee thereof; a subdivision of a party state, or officer or employee thereof; a court of a party state; a person, corporation, association, charitable agency or other entity which sends, brings, or causes to be sent or brought any child to another party state.

  • Rating Agency or Rating Agencies S&P, ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ and Fitch or their successors. If such agencies or their successors are no longer in existence, “Rating Agencies” shall be such nationally recognized statistical rating agencies, or other comparable Persons, designated by the Depositor, notice of which designation shall be given to the Trustee and the Servicer.