Fee payers definition

Fee payers means the chemical substance manufacturers and importers designated and officially announced by the central competent authority as subject to soil and groundwater pollution remediation fees.

Examples of Fee payers in a sentence

  • The Union certifies to the County that within thirty (30) days of the effective date of this agreement, it shall adopt, implement and will maintain constitutionally acceptable procedures to enable non-member Agency Fee payers to meaningfully challenge the propriety of the uses to which Agency Fees are put.

  • Fee payers shall not be entitled to use the grievance procedure or bring action against the Board for collecting the fair share fee.

  • Fee payers may object to the amount of the fee in accordance with the CWA Agency Fee Payer Objection Plan, as approved by the U.S. Department of Labor.

  • Service Fee payers choosing to remain a local Association member shall pay the S.E.A. amount in addition to the Service Fee dues.

  • Agency Fee payers may seek a refund under the NYSUT Agency Fee Refund Policy, as provided in Attachment A.

  • Amounts needed to replenish the $10,000 balance following payments of refunds to District License Fee payers following appeals will be retained from the “seasonal lighting” revenues as defined in City Code Section 6.06.216(4) and from those net License Fee revenues that are not "seasonal lighting" revenues in proportion to the relative amounts of those revenues.

  • Notice of the amount of the annual Fair Share Fee, which shall not be more than one hundred percent (100%) of the unified dues of the Association, and a list of Fair Share Fee payers shall be transmitted by the Association to the Treasurer of the Board on or about September 30 of each year during the term of this Agreement.

  • All Fair Share Fee payers – payroll deduction of such fair share fees shall begin at the second payroll period in January except that no fair share fee deductions shall be made for bargaining unit members employed after December 31 until sixty (60) days after initial employment.

  • Fee payers shall pay a Service Fee to the Union, pursuant to the Union’s “Policy Regarding Objections to Political-Ideological Expenditures” and the Administrative Procedures adopted pursuant to that policy.

  • The Union shall make available, at its expense, an escrow account at an independent banking institution for the deposit of any portions of an Agency Fee which is being disputed by Agency Fee payers.