states Sample Clauses

states. Will service all Fifty (50) States Will not service Fifty (50) States If you are not proposing to service to all Fifty (50) States, then designate on the form below the States that you will provide service to. By designating a State or States, you are certifying that you are willing and able to provide the proposed goods and services in those States. If you are only proposing to service a specific region, metropolitan statistical area (MSA), or city in a State, then indicate as such in the appropriate column box. Item State Region/MSA/City Designated as a Service Area
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states. Each additional state registration requested will be subject to the following fees per fund: Initial registration ............... $295.00 Registration renewal ........... $150.00 Sales reports (if required) ... $ 25.00 All special reports and/or analyses requested by the Fund shall be subject to an additional charge, agreed upon in advance, based upon the following rates: GFS Senior Staff…..$150.00 per hour GFS Junior Staff…...$ 75.00 per hour MIS Staff …………$200.00 per hour
states. “Total transfer credit for work at a two-year technical or community college may not exceed one-half of the hours required for completion of the baccalaureate degree at the accepting institution.” For the BSEET program, that number is 60 credits. General Education (SGR) Courses: 30 credits
states. Each additional state registration requested will be subject to the following fees: Initial registration ............... $295.00 Registration renewal ............... $150.00 Sales reports (if required) ........ $ 25.00
states. Notwithstanding any other provision of this division, and except as provided in subdivisions (j), (k), and (l), a mandatory minimum penalty of three thousand dollars ($3,000) shall be assessed for each serious violation. Water Code section 13385, subdivision (h)(2) states: For the purposes of this section, a “serious violation” means any waste discharge that violates the effluent limitation contained in the applicable waste discharge requirements for a Group II pollutant, as specified in Appendix A to Section 123.45 of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, by 20 percent or more, or for a Group I pollutant, as specified in Appendix A to Section 123.45 of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, by 40 percent or more.
states. A State will use, manage, and dispose of equipment acquired under a grant by the State in accordance with State laws and procedures. Other grantees and subgrantees will follow paragraphs (c) through (e) of this section.
states. When procuring property and services under a grant, a State will follow the same policies and procedures it uses for procurements from its non-Federal funds. The State will ensure that every purchase order or other contract includes any clauses required by Federal statutes and executive orders and their implementing regulations. Other grantees and subgrantees will follow paragraphs (b) through (i) in this section.
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states. In order to increase the benefits of this Chapter for the newer ASEAN Member States, and in accordance with the objectives of and the Preamble to this Agreement and the objectives of Chapter 12 (Economic Co-operation), the Parties recognise the importance of according special and differential treatment to the newer ASEAN Member States and facilitating their participation in this Chapter through negotiated specific commitments relating to:
states. States shall follow state law and procedures when awarding and administering subgrants (whether on a cost reimbursement or fixed amount basis) of financial assistance to local and Indian tribal governments. States shall:
states. In order to be accredited a provider must satisfy the criteria specified by the Secretary of State. ITT partnerships must review and update their provision so that it continues to meet these criteria and associated legislation. Where there is evidence of an ITT provider’s non-compliance with current ITT criteria accreditation will be withdrawn.‌
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