State Director definition

State Director means the chief administrative officer of the State water pollution control agency, or the authorized representative of the State Director.
State Director means the Director of State and Local Finance for the State of Tennessee.
State Director. (RCRA and UIC) means the Director of the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency.

Examples of State Director in a sentence

  • With the invoice or within twenty-five (25) days of delivery, the seller must provide to the County a Material Safety Data Sheet for each product, which contains any substance on “The List of 800 Hazardous Substances”, published by the State Director of Industrial Relations.

  • If Contractor elects to be self-insured, the certificate of insurance otherwise required by this Contract shall be replaced with a consent to self-insure issued by the State Director of Industrial Relations.

  • CONTRACTOR shall comply with Labor Code sections 1774 and 1775 in relation to payment of prevailing wages for any portion of the required work performed under this Agreement on or after January 1, 2002 relating to construction design, testing, surveying and/inspection work, and construction if the State Director of Industrial Relations has established prevailing wage rates for the types of work involved.

  • Contractor shall maintain a workers’ compensation plan covering all its employees as required by California Labor Code Section 3700, either through workers’ compensation insurance issued by an insurance company or through a plan of self-insurance certified by the State Director of Industrial Relations.

  • All proposed servicing actions which the State Director is not authorized by this subpart to approve will be referred to the National Office.


More Definitions of State Director

State Director means the director of the Iowa department of corrections, or the director’s designee.[C79, 81, §216.2; 82 Acts, ch 1007, §2, ch 1100, §3]83 Acts, ch 96, §61, 159; 85 Acts, ch 21, §3, 54 CS85, §246.802C93, §904.80294 Acts, ch 1023, §72Referred to in §262.34A 904.803 Prison industries advisory board.1. There is established a state prison industries advisory board, consisting of seven members selected as prescribed by this subsection.
State Director means the State Di- rector, Bureau of Land Management, or his authorized representative.
State Director means the the Small Business Development Cneter State Director responsible for overseeing the entire Small Business Development Center Program for the state of Colorado.
State Director means an employee of the Bureau of Land Management who has been designated as the chief administrative officer of one of the Bu- reau’s 12 administrative areas des- ignated as ‘‘States’’.
State Director means the State Director of Lands and Mines for the State appointed under section 12, and includes a Deputy Director of Lands and Mines appointed thereunder;
State Director means the Director, Alaska State Office, Bureau of Land Management.§ 2655.1 Lands subject to determina- tion.(a) Holding agency lands located within areas withdrawn by sections 11(a)(1), 16(a), or 16(d) of the Act and subsequently selected by a village or regional corporation under sections 12 or 16, or selected by the regional cor- poration under sections 12 or 16, or se- lected by the regional corporation for southeast Alaska in accordance with section 14(h)(8)(B) are subject to a de- termination made under this subpart.(b) Lands in the National Park Sys- tem, lands withdrawn or reserved for national defense purposes and those former Indian reserves elected under section 19 of the Act are not subject to a determination under section 3(e)(1) of the Act or this subpart. Lands with- drawn under section 11(a)(3) or 14(h), except 14(h)(8)(B), of the Act do not in- clude lands withdrawn or otherwise ap- propriated by a Federal agency and, therefore, are not subject to a deter- mination under section 3(e)(1) of the Act or this subpart.§ 2655.2 Criteria for determinations.Land subject to determination under section 3(e)(1) of the Act will be subject to conveyance to Native corporations if they are determined to be public lands under this subpart. If the lands are de- termined not to be public lands, they will be retained by the holding agency. The Bureau of Land Management shall determine:(a) Nature and time of use.