Lead Agencies Clause Samples

The 'Lead Agencies' clause designates one or more parties as the primary coordinators responsible for managing and overseeing specific aspects of a project or agreement. In practice, this clause identifies which organization or entity will take charge of tasks such as regulatory compliance, communication with stakeholders, or project implementation, ensuring that roles are clearly assigned. By establishing a lead agency, the clause helps prevent confusion, streamlines decision-making, and ensures accountability throughout the duration of the project or contractual relationship.
Lead Agencies a. Within 90 days following the Effective Date in the first year and thereafter by January 1 of each year following the Effective Date, the Multistate Trustee shall provide to the Lead Agency for each of the Multistate Trust Environmental Cost and Work Accounts, a statement showing the balance of each cost account and proposed budget for the coming year. The Lead Agency shall have the authority to approve or disapprove the proposed budget for the relevant Multistate Trust Environmental Cost or Work Account, but only after consultation with the Non-Lead Agency where the Non-Lead Agency requests such consultation (the “Non Lead Agency” will be US EPA for Sites where a State is the Lead Agency, and the State when US EPA is the Lead Agency). Further details relating to the proposal and approval of budgets for the Multistate Trust Environmental Cost Account for the Owned Service Stations may be set forth in the Multistate Trust Agreement. b. The Multistate Trustee shall pay funds from a Multistate Trust Environmental Cost or Work Account to the Lead Agency making a written request for funds for reimbursement within 30 days following such request. Such written request shall: (i) be in accordance with the approved budget set forth in Subparagraph 12(a) above, and (ii) shall specify what the funds were used for and shall certify that they were used only for Environmental Actions performed and/or oversight costs incurred after the Effective Date by the Lead Agency with respect to that Site. With respect to any of the Multistate Trust Environmental Work Accounts, however, such funds may not include future oversight costs. c. The Multistate Trustee shall also pay funds from a Multistate Trust Environmental Cost or Work Account to the Non-Lead Agency making a written request for funds within 30 days following such request where the Lead Agency has requested the assistance of the Non-Lead Agency with respect to that Site. Such written request shall: (i) be in accordance with the approved budget set forth in Subparagraph 12(a) above, and (ii) shall specify what the funds were used for and shall certify that they were used only for Environmental Actions performed and/or oversight costs incurred after the Effective Date by the Non-Lead Agency with respect to that Site. With respect to any of the Multistate Trust Environmental Work Accounts, however, such funds may not include future oversight costs. d. In the case of requests by the Lead Agency to the Multistate Trustee t...
Lead Agencies. Both FHWA and TDOT will act as co-lead agencies for all Federal-aid transportation projects, funded under Title 23 United States Code, developed under this agreement. Other interested Federal, State, or Local agencies may be considered for Joint Lead Agency status upon request. The lead agencies are responsible for NEPA compliance for transportation projects. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, FHWA will be the Federal lead agency, and TDOT will be the co-lead State agency, responsible for supervising preparation of the environmental documents required for all Federal-aid projects, or projects requiring a FHWA approval. Unless otherwise agreed in writing, TDOT will be the lead agency responsible for supervising preparation of the environmental documents required for all State-aid projects.
Lead Agencies. ODE, ODDS, VR, and OCB will be the lead State agencies for the transition of youth who qualify for special education and/or 504 services and who are eligible, or potentially eligible, for ODDS, VR and/or OCB services. ODE, ODDS, VR, and OCB will be the State lead agencies that outline the roles and responsibilities for qualified personnel responsible for transition services within their respective agencies. While VR, ODE, ODDS and OCB will operate as the lead agencies in these areas, they acknowledge that transition service for tribal youth with disabilities requires close coordination with the individual tribes. VR, ODE, ODDS, and OCB will work with individual tribes to coordinate transition services and when appropriate will independently offer MOU’s with each of the Tribal VR and education programs in the state to assist in this coordination of these transition services.
Lead Agencies. The Parties have designated their respective Lead Agencies which will be responsible for the implementation of this MoU, as follows – For the Kingdom of Sweden: the Swedish Energy Agency; and For the Government of the Republic of Rwanda: The Ministry of Environment through the Rwanda Environment Management Authority (REMA). 1. This MoU does not impose financial obligations on either Party to the other Party. 2. Each Party will bear its own costs and expenses associated with the implementation of this MoU, unless the Parties mutually determine otherwise.
Lead Agencies. For the purposes of the NCSACW In-depth Technical Assistance Program, the Department of Health and Human Services shall serve as lead agency. In this capacity, DHHS shall be designate the Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) and the Office of Substance Abuse (OSA) as the co-lead agencies. As such, the lead agencies are responsible for coordinating the Core and State Team meetings, in addition to coordinating all information and reporting requirements of the project with NCSACW.
Lead Agencies. At entity level, the Ministry of Agriculture, Water Management and Forestry (MAWMF) in the Federation and the Ministry of Agriculture Forestry and Water Resources (MAFWR) in the RS will have the overall responsibility for the implementation as the Lead Agencies.

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