Board Contact definition

Board Contact means the Board employee(s) designated as Board Contact on the Notice to Potential Bidders for all matters related to the RFQ call process.

Examples of Board Contact in a sentence

  • Documents less than 50 MB must be emailed to: centralvalleysacramento@waterboards.ca.gov.In the subject line of the email, include the Central Valley Water Board Contact, Project Name, and WDID No. Documents that are 50 MB or larger must be transferred to a disk and mailed to the Central Valley Water Board Contact.

  • Should you wish to submit a question or encounter a problem with the website, contact the Authorized Board Contact immediately.

  • Documents that are 50 MB or larger must be transferred to a disk and mailed to the Central Valley Water Board Contact.

  • Documents less than 50 MB must be emailed to: centralvalleyfresno@waterboards.ca.govIn the subject line of the email, include the Central Valley Water Board Contact, Project name, and WDID No. Documents that are 50 MB or larger must be transferred to a disk and mailed to the Central Valley Water Board Contact.

  • No Bidder, or affiliated person, may discuss or communicate either verbally, or in writing, with any employee, public office holder, or the media in relation to any solicitation between the time of the issuance of the RFQ to the award and execution of final form of contract, unless such communication is with the Board Contact and is in compliance with Chapter 140, Lobbying of the Municipal Code.

  • Documents less than 50 MB must be emailed to: centralvalleysacramento@waterboards.ca.gov.In the subject line of the email, include the Central Valley Water Board Contact, Project Mane, and WDID No. Documents that are 50 MB or larger must be transferred to a disk and mailed to the Central Valley Water Board Contact.

  • A Board Contact Member shall be recused from participating in any formal disciplinary proceeding regarding a matter in which that member reviewed a diversion agreement.

  • The Board Contact Member may condition approval upon further investigation by Disciplinary Counsel or modification of the agreement.

  • The Board Contact Member is permitted to consult informally with Disciplinary Counsel in order to ascertain Disciplinary Counsel’s reasons for entering into a diversion agreement and to express more fully to Disciplinary Counsel the reasons for the Board Contact Member’s refusal to approve the agreement, if appropriate.

  • All diversion agreements between Disciplinary Counsel and respondents entered into following docketing and completion of investigation shall be reviewed and approved by the Board Contact Member, who may approve or disapprove the agreement or suggest that it be modified.

Related to Board Contact

  • Designated Contact means, the designated contact for the Bank in the Jurisdiction, as set out in Annex I of Part A of these EB Services Terms and Conditions (as may be amended from time to time);

  • Authorized Contact is a representative authorized by Customer to request service changes using procedure outlined herein.

  • Customer Contact means the individual(s), whether a contract manager, category consultant or otherwise, who are to act for the Customer as the day to day point of contact for communications from the Contractor to the Customer in relation to the Contract, being the individual(s) identified in Section 2 of the Contract Schedule or otherwise notified to the Contractor from time to time;

  • Direct contact means the contact of persons with high voltage live parts.

  • Primary Contact means any recreational or other water use in which there is prolonged and intimate human contact with the water, such as swimming and water skiing, involving considerable risk of ingesting water in quantities sufficient to pose a significant health hazard. Primary contact also means any use of surface waters of the state for cultural, religious or ceremonial purposes in which there is intimate human contact with the water, including but not limited to ingestion or immersion, that could pose a significant health hazard.

  • Code of Ethics Contact Person means the Chief Compliance Officer or such person or persons as may be from time to time designated.

  • Emergency Contact means one person or office that can act as a referral if emergency responders need assistance in responding to a chemical release at the facility.

  • Disinfectant contact time (“T” in CT calculations) means the time in minutes that it takes for water to move from the point of disinfectant application or the previous point of disinfec- tant residual measurement to a point before or at the point where residual disinfectant concentration (“C”) is measured. Where only one “C” is measured, “T” is the time in minutes that it takes for water to move from the point of disinfectant application to a point before or where residual disinfectant concentration (“C”) is measured. Where more than one “C” is measured, “T” is:

  • Unconsented contact means any contact with another individual that is initiated or continued without the consent of the individual, or in disregard of that individual's expressed desire that the contact be avoided or discontinued. Constitutionally protected activity is not included within the meaning of unconsented contact. Unconsented contact includes but is not limited to any of the following:

  • Telephone Toll Service is as defined in the Act.

  • Indirect contact means the contact of persons with exposed conductive parts.

  • Contact Person means the Contractor's management level personnel who will work as liaison between the City and the Contractor and be available to respond to any problems that may arise in connection with Contractor's performance under the Contract.

  • traveller means the Customer and/or any other natural person for whose benefitthe Services have been booked or provided.

  • Material Contact means contact in person, by telephone, or by paper or electronic correspondence, or the supervision of those who have such conduct, and which is done in furtherance of the business interests of the company and within the last 36 months.

  • Technical Contact The Reporter designates the individual listed below as the contact person for technical or other implementation coordination issues under this Agreement. The contact person shall be the point of contact for the CMS for any technical questions that may arise during the term of this Agreement. If the Reporter changes its technical contact person, the Reporter shall notify the CMS in writing within thirty (30) working days of the transfer and provide the information listed below for the new contact person.

  • Contact Officer means the person identified as Contact Officer on the cover page of this RFT;

  • Sexual contact means any touching of an erogenous zone of another, including without limitation the thigh, genitals, buttock, pubic region, or, if the person is a female, a breast, for the purpose of sexually arousing or gratifying either person.

  • Change in Management will occur if more than 50% of the Leadership Team is terminated and/or resigns within 12 months after the date of the occurrence of a Change of Control; provided, in each case, that termination and/or resignation of such officer will not include (i) a change in such officer’s status in the ordinary course of succession so long as such officer remains affiliated with the Manager or its Subsidiaries as an officer or director, or in a similar capacity, (ii) retirement of any officer or (iii) death or incapacitation of any officer.

  • Man Hours means the hours spent by the Supplier Personnel properly working on the provision of the Goods and/or Services including time spent travelling (other than to and from the Supplier's offices, or to and from the Sites) but excluding lunch breaks;

  • Seattle Human Resources Director means the director of the Seattle Department of Human Resources or his or her designated management representative.

  • Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) means telephone service for the transmission of human speech.

  • Administrative Director refers to that individual or authorized designee, empowered by the State to make final and binding executive decisions on behalf of the State.

  • Plastic container means an individual, separate, rigid plastic bottle, can, jar or carton, except for a blister pack, that is originally used to contain a product that is the subject of a retail sale.

  • Conference center means a facility that:

  • Base Management Fee means the base management fee, calculated quarterly in arrears, in an aggregate amount equal to the sum of (i) 25% per Quarter of the Fee Amount, plus (ii) 0.3125% of the Total Capitalization Value Increase for the preceding Quarter;

  • Non-Management Director means any Person selected in accordance with Article IV of this Agreement who is not a Management Director.