Resources Agency definition

Resources Agency means the California Resources Agency which is responsible for the conservation, enhancement, and management of California's natural and cultural
Resources Agency means the Secretary of the Resources Agency and such constituent units of the Resources Agency as the secretary deems necessary to accomplish the purposes of this chapter.
Resources Agency means the Natural Resources Agency.

Examples of Resources Agency in a sentence

  • The Council identified the California Department of Conservation (Department) in conjunction with the Natural Resources Agency (Agency) to administer SALC.

  • The Company shall not have the right to approve Additional Project Participants deriving water from prior existing rights to wastewater flows to the Regional Treatment Plant pursuant to Section 4.01 of the Agency’s agreement with Monterey County Water Resources Agency or from future additional sources, as yet unidentified, such as wastewater systems annexed to the Agency’s service area.

  • In no instance shall the District reduce CompanyWater deliveries to make available additional irrigation water to the Monterey County Water Resources Agency from Agency sources in an amount exceeding the balance available in the Drought Reserve.

  • The Real Property (including any portion of it or any interest in it) may not be sold or transferred without the written approval of the State of California, acting through the Natural Resources Agency, or its successor, provided that such approval shall not be unreasonably withheld as long as the purposes for which the Grant was awarded are maintained.

  • Mail written grievance to: Administrator, Human Resources Agency P.O. 1320 Santa Cruz, CA 95061 The HRA Administrator, or designated representative, must respond in writing within 10 working days.

  • Any Direct Deposit Special Exemption granted may be reviewed periodically for continuation, subject to the approval of Human Resources Agency.

  • If the Contractor is not satisfied with the decision, the Contractor must notify the Administrator of Human Resources Agency within 10 working days of receipt of the Division Director’s response.

  • In an extraordinary circumstances/events that an employee is unable to make arrangements for electronic fund transfer, the employee shall submit a request in writing to the Human Resources Agency to be considered for an exception.

  • Upon approval of said invoices by the Human Resources Agency Administrator or his/ her designee, County will make payments.

  • Transfers between the categories of “Salaries and Benefits” and “Services and Supplies” and transfers within “Salaries and Benefits” involving the number and salary of positions, may be made only upon the prior written approval of the Human Resources Agency Administrator or designee, providing the transfer is less than 10% of the total budget.


More Definitions of Resources Agency

Resources Agency means the California Resources Agency which is responsible for the conservation, enhancement, and management of California's natural and cultural resources, including land, water, wildlife, parks, minerals, and historic sites. The Resources Agency is composed of departments, boards, conservancies, commissions, and programs.

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