Exchange (Offset) Protection Sample Clauses

Exchange (Offset) Protection. The BLM, FWS, Forest Service and the State have negotiated an exchange of protection, which redistributes fire protection responsibilities throughout the state. The exchange is based on acreage and agreed to by all Parties. The process used provides an acceptable balance of exchange and mutual benefit. Official maps and narratives documenting the exchange are available online at the Montana Offset Protection Map. Separate Interagency Agreements between the Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management describe the terms of a federal-to-federal offset protection exchange. Where this Interagency Agreement applies, the State is a Supporting Agency. Areas where federal to federal offset exist will be described in Sub-Geographic Operating Plans and the appropriate Interagency Agreement will be referenced. All fire suppression costs on such lands where offset protection is employed will be borne by the Protecting Agency. Suppression resources requested by the Protecting Agency and provided by the Jurisdictional Agency or Supporting Agencies on these lands is reimbursable.
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  • Foot Protection The Employer reserves the right to require the wearing of foot protection by employees. In such cases, the Employer will provide a safety device or, if the Employer requires the employee to purchase approved safety shoes, the Employer will pay an allowance, not to exceed the established contract price approved by the State Purchasing Division, during January of each year.

  • Employment Protection A regular employee who is displaced from their job because of technological change will be considered to be laid off according to Article 13 (Layoff and Recall).

  • Exchange Leave An employee holding a regular or continuous appointment may exchange her/his position and responsibilities with a qualified person from another institution for a fixed period of time with the agreement of the employee's Department and the employer. The employee will continue to receive regular salary and benefits for the duration of the exchange. The exchanging individual will be paid by her/his institutional employer. Where there are large inequities in cost of living between the location of the exchanging individual, the employer and the employee may discuss whether further assistance is required to facilitate the exchange.

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  • Benefit Protection Plan For employees who have approved disability claims (excluding those for work-related injuries) under the City's Flex disability insurance carrier, management shall continue the City's medical, dental, and basic life insurance plan subsidies for a maximum of two years or at the close of claim, whichever is less. Employees must have been enrolled in a Flex medical, dental and/or basic life plan prior to the beginning of the disability leave. Coverage in this program will end if the employee retires (service or disability) or leaves City service for any reason.

  • Staff Protection A. The District shall protect certificated employees acting within the scope of their employment by purchasing liability insurance in the amount of at least five million dollars ($5,000,000) per occurrence, and the District shall include the certificated employees as named insured under the liability insurance and errors and omissions policy of the school district.

  • Civil Rights Act This Agreement is subject to the compliance requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 as amended (42 U.S.C. § 2000d) relating to nondiscrimination in Federally assisted programs. The Performer has signed an Assurance of Compliance with the nondiscriminatory provisions of the Act.

  • TITLE VI OF THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT OF 1964 The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. No person shall, on the grounds of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance.

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