Certified Unified Program Agency definition

Certified Unified Program Agency or “CUPA” means the agency certified by the secretary to implement the unified program specified in Chapter
Certified Unified Program Agency or “CUPA” means the agency certified by the secretary to implement the unified program specified in Chapter 6.11 (commencing with Section 25404) within a jurisdiction.
Certified Unified Program Agency. (CUPA) means the agency certified by the Secretary to implement the unified program specified in this chapter within the County of Los Angeles, pursuant to chapter 6.11 of the Act and the local agency authorized pursuant to section 25502 of the Act to implement and enforce the Act.

Examples of Certified Unified Program Agency in a sentence

  • So a full-sixe gas cylinder and a 260-liter of liquid nitrogen are triggers! Don’t forget the diesel fuel in a backup emergency generator if the diesel tank size is ³ 55 gallons and it is permitted under the tenant (rather than under the landlord).] NOTE: Each local Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) in California governs the HMBP process so start there.

  • So a full-sixe gas cylinder and a 260-liter of liquid nitrogen are triggers! Don’t forget the diesel fuel in a backup emergency generator if the diesel tank size is ≥ 55 gallons and it is permitted under the tenant (rather than under the landlord).] NOTE: Each local Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) in California governs the HMBP process so start there.

  • So a full-sixe gas cylinder and a 260- liter of liquid nitrogen are triggers! Don’t forget the diesel fuel in a backup emergency generator if the diesel tank size is ≥ 55 gallons and it is permitted under the tenant (rather than under the landlord).] NOTE: Each local Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) in California governs the HMBP process so start there.

  • So a full-sixe gas cylinder and a 260-liter of liquid nitrogen are triggers! Don’t forget the diesel fuel in a backup emergency generator if the diesel tank size is > 55 gallons and it is permitted under the tenant (rather than under the landlord).] NOTE: Each local Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) in California governs the HMBP process so start there.

  • So a full-size gas cylinder and a 260-liter of liquid nitrogen are triggers! Don’t forget the diesel fuel in a backup emergency generator if the diesel tank size is ³ 55 gallons and it is permitted under the tenant (rather than under the landlord).] NOTE: Each local Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) in California governs the HMBP process so start there.

  • So a full-sixe gas cylinder and a 260-liter of liquid nitrogen are triggers! Don’t forget the diesel fuel in a backup emergency generator if the diesel tank size is 21 55 gallons and it is permitted under the tenant (rather than under the landlord).] NOTE: Each local Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) in California governs the HMBP process so start there.

  • A Business Emergency Plan (BEP) and Hazardous Materials Inventory will be prepared by the project for submittal to the City of Huntington Beach Certified Unified Program Agency.

  • The plan will be submitted to the local Certified Unified Program Agency for JWA (currently Orange County Health Care Agency).

  • Further, Contractor shall operate and keep all containers in sound condition in accordance with applicable rules, regulations, and guidelines established by the Mono County Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) .

  • Such regulatory agencies may include, but not be limited to, city agencies (business license, Fire ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇), county agencies, districts (e.g., water, sewer, solid waste), the Certified Unified Program Agency (hazardous materials, hazardous wastes), regional agencies (e.g., Bay Area Air Quality Management District, Regional Water Board), State agencies (e.g., CalEPA, CalOSHA, DTSC), and federal agencies.


More Definitions of Certified Unified Program Agency

Certified Unified Program Agency or “CUPA” means
Certified Unified Program Agency or “CUPA” means an agency as defined in Title 27, California Code of Regulations, subsection 15110(a), that has been certified by the secretary to implement the Unified Program.
Certified Unified Program Agency means a certified unified program agency as designated under Chapter 6.11 (commencing with Section 25404) of Division 20 of the Health and Safety Code.
Certified Unified Program Agency or “CUPA” means the Tuolumne County Community Development Department.
Certified Unified Program Agency means a certified unified program agency as