Great Lakes Sample Clauses

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Great Lakes. 1. The Articles of Incorporation of Great Lakes, as certified by the Secretary of State of the State of Ohio on [•], 2003, and the Amended and Restated Code of Regulations of Great Lakes.
Great Lakes. (a) This term means the Great Lakes of North America.
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Great Lakes. All other river and canal, inland, near- shore, and offshore areas ................. 6 12 12 N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A (e) A response plan for a facility that handles, stores, or transports other non-petroleum oils must identify re- sponse resources with firefighting ca- pability. The owner or operator of a fa- cility that does not have adequate fire- fighting resources located at the facil- ity or that cannot rely on sufficient local firefighting resources must iden- tify and ensure, by contract or other approved means as described in § 154.1028(a), the availability of xxx- xxxxx firefighting resources. The re- sponse plan must also identify an indi- vidual located at the facility to work with the fire department on other non- petroleum oil fires. This individual shall also verify that sufficient well- trained firefighting resources are avail- able within a reasonable response time to a worst case scenario. The indi- vidual may be the qualified individual as defined in § 154.1020 and identified in the response plan or another appro- priate individual located at the facil- ity.

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