Examples of Title 27 in a sentence
Regulations that provide more specific guidance on compliance, and that specify procedures to be followed by the State in carrying out certain aspects of the law, are found in Title 27 of the California Code of Regulations, sections 25102 through 27001.
The Contractor shall meet and comply with all requirements located in Title 27, Articles 1 through 15, of the Indiana Code.
This procurement is being conducted in accordance with D.C. Code § 2-354.03 and the provisions of Title 27 DCMR §§ 4700, et seq., of the Department’s Procurement Regulations.
Such a finding may also, but is not required to, include NYSDEC emergency authorizations under ECL Article 15, Title 5 (Protection of Waters), Article 15, Title 27 (Wild, Scenic, and Recreational Rivers),Article 24 (Freshwater Wetlands), Article 25 (Tidal Wetlands) or Article 34 (Coastal Erosion Management).
The implementing regulations are found in Title 27, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 478.
The discharge authorized herein and the treatment and storage facilities associated with the discharge of treated municipal wastewater, except for discharges of residual sludge and solid waste, are exempt from the requirements of Title 27, California Code of Regulations (CCR), section 20005 et seq (hereafter Title 27).
NOTES: NOTES APPLICABLE TO ENTIRE TITLE: EDITORIAL NOTE: Other regulations issued by Department of the Treasury appear in Title 12, Chapter I; Title 19, Chap- ter I; Title 26, Chapter I; Title 27, Chapter I; Title 31, Chap- ters II, IV, V, VI, and VII, and Title 48, Chapter 10.
The implementing regulations are found in Title 27, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 479.
An amended report of waste discharge to establish a Corrective Action Program meeting the requirements of Title 27, section 20430 based on the data collected to delineate the release and based on the updated engineering feasibility study [Title 27, § 20425(d)].
If the value exceeds the concentration limit for that constituent, the Discharger shall conclude that there in measurably significant evidence of a release [Title 27, § 20420(i)].