Be present definition

Be present means that when a Non-Citizen is assisting a Citizen the Citizen must be at the fishing location and within a reasonable distance of the person who is assisting. For example, a Citizen cannot be sitting in their car, or be at home, while the assistant is fishing to meet the requirements of this Title.

Examples of Be present in a sentence

  • Be present in person or through a designee at and throughout the time the file or other personal information is produced for inspection or copying.

  • Be present during preparation and delivery of meals, without prior notice at any time during the contract period.

  • Within one hundred and twenty (120) days after the receipt of HHS’ approval of the Policies and Procedures required by Section V.C., FIMR shall submit a written report to HHS summarizing the status of its implementation of the requirements of this CAP.

  • The Contractor shall: a) Be present for the entire engagement; b) Be responsible, on behalf of the Leader, for selecting the Musicians to be engaged by the CBC; c) Be responsible for the conduct of the Musicians; d) Adhere in all matters to the laws and regulations of the Local, to any regulations of the CFM pertaining to this Agreement, and to all provisions herein.

  • Be present as necessary to observe the construction activities for conformance with the intent of the design and FAA/FDOT standards.

  • Be present for flight testing of Partner CNS candidate technologies.

  • Be present at the announced time and place—which may be online— for the entire specified period.

  • The role of the Church Representative:  Open church building 30 minutes before rehearsal  Open church building 2 hours before wedding (or as arranged)  Lock church building after activities  Be present at church at all times during the rehearsal and wedding  Provide names and phone numbers of organists, pianists, (if needed)  Provide Light & Sound Technician.

  • Be present and operate the CACFP program except in emergencies, vacation, sick leave, overtime, or other temporary circumstances.

  • Be present during any search of their personal property or of government-issued property in their possession or custody except for circumstances covered by Paragraph 6, as long as that presence does not unduly delay or impede the search.