Manatee aggregation site definition

Manatee aggregation site means a specific area within a waterbody or canal system where manatees periodically congregate, as identified by the section in consultation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the commission’s Imperiled Species Management Section.
Manatee aggregation site means a specific area within a waterbody or canal system where manatees periodically congregate, as identified by the bureau in consultation with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the department’s Office of Protected Species Management.

Related to Manatee aggregation site

  • Compliance Aggregation Area or “CAA” shall mean a geographic area of Zones or sub-Zones that are electrically-contiguous and experience for the relevant Delivery Year, based on Resource Clearing Prices of, for Delivery Years through May 31, 2018, Annual Resources and for the 2018/2019 Delivery Year and subsequent Delivery Years, Capacity Performance Resources, the same locational price separation in the Base Residual Auction, the same locational price separation in the First Incremental Auction, the same locational price separation in the Second Incremental Auction, or the same locational price separation in the Third Incremental Auction.

  • Required Aggregation Group means: (i) each qualified plan of the Employer in which at least one Key Employee participates at any time during the Determination Period; and (ii) any other qualified plan of the Employer which enables a plan described in clause (i) to meet the requirements of Code Section 401(a)(4) or of Code Section 410.

  • Net metering aggregation means a procedure for calculating

  • Data Aggregation shall have the meaning given to such term under the HIPAA Privacy 32 Rule in 45 CFR § 164.501.

  • Permissive Aggregation Group means the Required Aggregation Group of plans plus any other plan or plans of the Employer which, when considered as a group with the Required Aggregation Group, would continue to satisfy the requirements of Code Sections 401(a)(4) and 410.