Community Groups definition

Community Groups means recognized community groups, non-profit organizations, schools, youth groups, and similar groups and organizations.
Community Groups means a locally based community organisation, registered charity, community interest company or not for profit community group.
Community Groups means a not-for-profit organization that offers programs and services to meet the needs of the community.

Examples of Community Groups in a sentence

  • If a process other than a cementitious process is to be used, Duke Energy will provide reasonable notice to the Community Groups and DEQ.

  • During the implementation of the groundwater corrective action plans and any monitoring required by the terms of this Agreement, Duke Energy will provide concurrent copies to the Community Groups of coal ash excavation reports and groundwater monitoring data (including spreadsheets) for the Facilities as these are provided to DEQ.

  • The Community Groups agree not to oppose in court or before an administrative body, extensions to the CAMA closure dates as requested by Duke Energy, for the purposes of completing and beneficiation at Buck, Cape Fear, and HX Xxx, through December 31, 2035.

  • The Community Groups agree not to oppose Duke Energy’s efforts in court or in an administrative proceeding to extend the deadlines imposed by the federal CCR rule to the extent that such an extension is necessary for Duke Energy to meet its obligations under this Agreement.

  • All options include: Overdraft Protection of up to $5,000C Electronic Banking for business™ ScotiaCard MONTHLY FEES FULL- SELF TRANSACTIONS $ DEPOSIT CONTENTS SERVICE SERVICE CASH ITEMS $16.00 $12.00 15 $1,000 5 $23.00 $18.00 25 $2,000 10 $38.00 $29.00 45 $2,500 20 $49.00 $36.00 60 $3,000 30 $78.00 $53.00 100 $5,000 50 $112.50 $78.00 150 $10,000 75 We offer preferred pricing to Registered Charities and eligible Community Groups.

  • Registered Charities save 50% and Community Groups save 35% on the published monthly plan fees on any of our Account Plan for business options.

  • The Community Groups will not oppose Duke Energy’s requests for variances on the closure deadlines set forth in CAMA in court or before an administrative body, provided Duke Energy does not request to extend such deadlines past December 31, 2034 for basins at Belews Creek, December 31, 2035 for basins at Mxxxxxxx, December 31, 2036 for basins Roxboro, and December 31, 2037 for basins at Axxxx.

  • Duke Energy and the Community Groups agree that the actions to be taken by Duke Energy and DEQ under this Agreement resolve and render moot the issues raised in the Clean Water Act lawsuits and will work cooperatively to prepare a joint motion dismissing those claims with prejudice to be filed within 30 days of entry of the Consent Order in Superior Court.

  • Nothing in this Agreement shall limit the opportunity for the Community Groups to participate in any administrative process to the extent consistent with their commitments in this Agreement.

  • Duke Energy on the one hand, and DEQ and the Community Groups on the other, have a dispute as to whether coal ash under a lawfully permitted landfill is regulated by CAMA.


More Definitions of Community Groups

Community Groups means those civic organizations located within the City of Sedro- Woolley.
Community Groups means local community groups recognised by local or central government authorities the grassroots Government institutions and Local Government Authorities and includes Non- Governmental Organisations (NGOs), Registered Civil Society Organisations, Community Based Organisations (CBOs) and Faith Based Organisations operating at a community level;
Community Groups. Appalachian Voices, Xxxxxx County Branch of the NAACP, MountainTrue, The Catawaba Riverkeeper Foundation, Waterkeeper Alliance, Sierra Club, Roanoke River Basin Association, Cape Fear River Watch, Inc., Neuse River Foundation/Sound Rivers, Inc., and NC State Conference of the NAACP.1 The Parties enter into this Settlement Agreement in order to resolve the matters referenced herein.
Community Groups means not for profit or charitable organizations operating in the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake;
Community Groups. Appalachian Voices, Sxxxxx County Branch of the NAACP, MountainTrue, The Catawaba Riverkeeper Foundation, Waterkeeper Alliance, Sierra Club, Roanoke River Basin Association, Cape Fear River Watch, Inc., Neuse River Foundation/Sound Rivers, Inc., and NC State Conference of the NAACP.1 1 To the extent some of these Community Groups are not party to this litigation but rather to prior litigation addressing other Duke Energy coal ash facilities, they have been consulted by their counsel and agree to the terms and conditions herein only to the extent applied to the facility or facilities about which they have previously been involved in litigation related to the disposition of coal ash or alleged violations related to coal ash. The Parties enter into this Settlement Agreement in order to resolve the matters referenced herein.
Community Groups means community groups to be established at the village level to carry out beneficiary identification, mobilization and selection of trades and monitor Project implementation.

Related to Community Groups

  • Community means the community consisting of one or more of the following: (1) a Government, (2) an Enrolled Affiliate using eligible Government Community Cloud Services to provide solutions to a Government or a qualified member of the Community, or (3) a Customer with Customer Data that is subject to Government regulations for which Customer determines and Microsoft agrees that the use of Government Community Cloud Services is appropriate to meet Customer’s regulatory requirements.

  • Community water system means a public water system which serves at least 15 service connections used by year-round residents or regularly serves at least 25 year-round residents.

  • Community-Wide Standard means the standard of conduct, maintenance or other activity generally prevailing in the Community. Such standard may be more specifically determined by the Board of Directors of the Association. Such determination, however, must be consistent with the Community-Wide Standard originally established by the Declarant.