CUPA definition

CUPA means CUPA Finance, S.L.;
CUPA means the Environmental Health Division of the Resource Management Agency of the County in its capacity as the Certified Unified Program Agency, as defined by Section 25404 of the Health and Safety Code.
CUPA means the Certified Unified Program Agency.

Examples of CUPA in a sentence

  • Examples: the CUPA for cities in San Mateo County is the County Environmental Health Department; the CUPA for the City of Hayward, CA is the Hayward Fire Department; the CUPA for Mountain View is the Mountain View Fire Department; and, the CUPA for San Diego is the County of San Diego Hazardous Materials Division (HMD), ☐ Yes ☐ No, not required.

  • So a full-sixe gas cylinder and a 260-liter of liquid nitrogen are triggers! Don’t forget the diesel fuel in a backup emergency generator if the diesel tank size is ³ 55 gallons and it is permitted under the tenant (rather than under the landlord).] NOTE: Each local Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) in California governs the HMBP process so start there.

  • So a full-sixe gas cylinder and a 260-liter of liquid nitrogen are triggers! Don’t forget the diesel fuel in a backup emergency generator if the diesel tank size is ≥ 55 gallons and it is permitted under the tenant (rather than under the landlord).] NOTE: Each local Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) in California governs the HMBP process so start there.

  • If an employee’s rank or discipline is not included in the most current CUPA- HR Salary Survey data availability, the University and the UFF shall jointly determine an alternative source of recent, national, average salary data to be used to define a Target Salary for that employee.

  • For any highway project for which this transition plan applies or is to be used to manage lead-contaminated soil, Caltrans shall provide written notification to DTSC within 10 days of when that determination is made, and shall send copies of the notification to the RWQCB, Air Quality Management District (AQMD) (or Air Pollution Control District, as applicable), local Certified Uniform Program Agency (CUPA), and the Caltrans Agreement Coordinator.

  • The faculty member will also be informed in the offer letter of the four-digit CUPA code associated with the job description for the position into which the faculty member is being hired.

  • If a rank/discipline is not available in the comparison group, the median salary used for comparison will be a rank/discipline median drawn from a CUPA data subset that is mutually agreed between the FA and the University.

  • So a full-sixe gas cylinder and a 260- liter of liquid nitrogen are triggers! Don’t forget the diesel fuel in a backup emergency generator if the diesel tank size is ≥ 55 gallons and it is permitted under the tenant (rather than under the landlord).] NOTE: Each local Certified Unified Program Agency (CUPA) in California governs the HMBP process so start there.

  • For any highway project for which this Agreement applies or is to be used, Caltrans shall provide written notification to DTSC, within 10 days of when that determination is made, and shall send copies of the notification to the RWQCB, AQMD (or APCD, as applicable), local Certified Uniform Program Agency (CUPA), and the Caltrans Agreement Coordinator.

  • The Associate Vice President Human Resources reviews the recommendation for consistency with other positions, for external market equity (utilizing CUPA data and/or other appropriate data sources), and coordinates with Accounting to ensure budget capacity.


More Definitions of CUPA

CUPA means the Certified Unified Program Agency
CUPA means the Certified Unified Program Agency certified to implement the unified program pursuant to Chapter 6.11 (commencing with Section 25404).
CUPA means the Certified Unified Program Agency certified to implement the unified program pursuant to Chapter
CUPA means a certified unified program agency, as defined in subdivision (b) of Section 25123.7.