Pest Management Sample Clauses

Pest Management. Charter School shall comply with the Healthy Schools Act, Education Code section 17608, which details pest management requirements for schools. Asbestos Management: Charter School shall comply with the asbestos requirement as cited in the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA), 40 C.F.R. part 763. AHERA requires that any building leased or acquired that is to be used as a school or administrative building shall maintain an asbestos management plan. INSURANCE
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Pest Management. Tenant agrees to take reasonable steps in order to prevent or minimize pests within the apartment:
Pest Management. (i) The term “pest,” includes, but is not limited to, rodents, cockroaches and bedbugs.
Pest Management. 1. Spray low noxious pesticides to control the plant hoppers and borers 1-3 times during the vegetative phase. Appendix A — N6-P medium (mg per liter) N6 basal salt mixture (Sigma) 1 bag (1 liter size) KI 0.8 CoCI2×6H2O 0.025 XxXX0×0X0X 0.000 XxXxX0×0X0X 0.25 Glycine 2 Myo-inositol 000 Xxxxxxxx XXX 0 Xxxxxxxxxx XXX 1 Nicotinic acid 1 Proline 2,800 Casamino acid 300 Sucrose 30,000 2.4-D 2 pH 5.6 Gelrite 4,000 (For Bar marker and Biolaphos selection) Or Agarose 7,000-8,000 (For NPT II marker and Paramomycin selection) Autoclave at 121 °C for 15 min. Appendix B — N6-AS medium (mg per liter) N6 basal salt mixture (Sigma) 1 bag (1 liter size) KI 0.8 CoCI2×6H2O 0.025 XxXX0×0X0X 0.000 XxXxX0×0X0X 0.25 Glycine 2 Myo-inositol 000 Xxxxxxxx XXX 0 Xxxxxxxxxx XXX 1 Nicotinic acid 1 Casamino acid 1,000 Sucrose 30,000 Glucose 10,000 2.4-D 2 pH 5.6 Gelrite (semi-solid medium) 4,000 Autoclave at 121 °C for 15 min. Add in acetosyringone at the final concentration of 200 mM just before use.
Pest Management. A program payment for control or management of noxious or invasive weeds, insects, diseases, rodent, nematodes, predators, or other pests is prohibited.
Pest Management. Charter School shall comply with the Healthy Schools Act, California Education Code Section 17608, which details pest management requirements for schools. Developers may find additional information at: xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx/xx/xxx. Asbestos Management: Charter School shall comply with the asbestos requirement as cited in the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA), 40CFR part 763. AHERA requires that any building leased or acquired that is to be used as a school or administrative building shall maintain an asbestos management plan. INSURANCE
Pest Management. 32. The Contractor shall effectively control undesirable plants and animals, as defined by the Contracting Officer, on Federal project lands, project waters, and project works for which the Contractor has operation and maintenance responsibility. This control shall include Contractor equipment and vehicle decontamination of reproductive and vegetative parts that may cause the spread of weeds and other pests upon completion of the work. Decontamination should be performed on the work area boundary prior to moving equipment and vehicles out of the area where work is performed. Programs for the control of these undesirable plants and animals on Federal project lands, project waters, and project works for which the Contractor has operation and maintenance responsibility will incorporate Integrated Pest Management (IPM) concepts and practices. IPM refers to a systematic and environmentally compatible program to maintain pest populations within economically and environmentally tolerable levels. In implementing an IPM program, the Contractor will adhere to applicable Federal and State laws and regulations, and Department of the Interior and Bureau of Reclamation policies, directives, guidelines, and manuals.
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Pest Management. The Recipient shall ensure that the Project is implemented in accordance with the provisions of the IPMP. Without limitation to the generality of the foregoing, the Recipient shall promote and cause to be promoted farmer-driven, ecologically-based pest control practices, and reduce reliance on synthetic chemical pesticides.
Pest Management. Jeff Tech uses an Integrated Pest management (IPM) approach for managing insects, rodents, and weeds. Our goal is to protect individuals from pesticide exposure by using an IPM approach to pest management. Our IPM approach focuses on making the school and grounds an unfavorable habitat for these pests by removing food and water sources and eliminating their hiding and breeding places. We accomplish this through cleaning and maintenance. We routinely monitor the school and grounds to detect any pests that are present. The pest monitoring team consists of our building maintenance, office and teaching staff, and includes our students. Pest sightings are reported to our IPM coordinator who evaluates the “pest problem” and determines the appropriate pest management techniques to address the problem. The techniques can include increased sanitation, modifying storage practices, sealing entry points, physically removing the pest, etc. From time to time, it may be necessary to use pesticides registered by the Environmental Protection Agency to manage a pest problem. A pesticide will only be used when necessary, and will not be routinely applied. When a pesticide is necessary, the school will try to use the least toxic product that is effective. Applications will be made only when unauthorized persons do not have access to the area(s) being treated. Notices will be posted in these areas 72 hours prior to application and for two days following the application. Students and staff may request prior notification of specific pesticide applications made at the school. To receive notification, you must be placed on the school’s notification registry. If you would like to be placed on this registry, please notify Xxxx Tech in writing. Please include your e-mail address if you would like to be notified electronically. If a pesticide application must be made to control an emergency pest problem, notice will be provided to those who have requested such notification. Exemptions to this notification include disinfectants and antimicrobial products; self-containerized baits placed in areas not accessible to students, and gel type baits placed in cracks, crevices, or voids. The school prepares a new notification registry annually. Any questions should be directed to the Xxxx Tech Maintenance Director.
Pest Management. The Company shall comply with the CCC’s Guidance on Integrated Pest Management and shall apply chemical controls judiciously. Pesticides shall not be used as the primary method of pest control. “Minimum-risk (25(b))” pesticides for use in cannabis cultivation may be used in moderation.
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