NRPA definition
Examples of NRPA in a sentence
The provisions of this Agreement supersede the provisions of the NRPA Uniform and Civilian Collective Agreements in the event of a conflict between this Agreement and either or both Collective Agreements.
The provisions of this agreement supersede the provisions of the NRPA Uniform and Civilian collective agreements in the event of a conflict between this agreement and either or both collective agreements.
NRPA shall not be liable for any damages caused by or arising out of the acts or omissions of a third party.
In the event that this MOU is terminated for any reason, Grantee shall promptly repay to NRPA any portion of the Grant Funds not already spent (subject to and in accordance with all of the terms and conditions hereof) as of the effective date of such termination.
NRPA’s liability, if any, arising out of or in any way related to the relationship and/or dealings between NRPA and Grantee, shall be limited to the payment amounts paid pursuant to this MOU.
NRPA shall have the right to review and approve the use of the Licensed Marks, as well as any and all related promotional and advertising material, in order to ensure that the use of the Licensed Marks meets NRPA’s quality assurance standards.
The Public Landscape Superintendent shall receive an additional bi- weekly amount of $23.08 if he/she receives a National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) Playground Safety Inspector Certificate.
If as a result of an audit, NRPA determines that Grant Funds were not spent in accordance with the purposes of this Grant, the Grantee shall: (1) be required to return any Grant Funds not substantiated, and (2) reimburse NRPA for all costs and expenses incurred in connection with such audit.
NRPA – National Recreation & Parks Association Is the leading non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of public parks, recreation and conservation CPSI – Certified Playground Inspector Six members of our Team have received this Certification from the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA).
If NRPA determines that Grant Funds were used for fraudulent purposes, the Grantee shall be barred from participation in any further programs.