Examples of Oregon Transportation Commission in a sentence
The Commercial General Liability Insurance and Automobile Liability Insurance must include the “State of Oregon, the Oregon Transportation Commission and the Department of Transportation, and their respective officers, members, agents and employees” as an endorsed Additional Insured but only with respect to the contractor’s activities to be performed under the Subcontract.
Tolls approved by the Oregon Transportation Commission pursuant to ORS 383.004.
The Oregon Transportation Commission on October 20, 2010, approved Delegation Order Number OTC-01, which authorizes the Director of the Oregon Department of Transportation to administer programs related to public transit.
The liability insurance coverages, except Professional Liability or Workers’ Compensation/Employer’s Liability, if included, required for performance of the Contract must include an "additional insured" endorsement specifying the “State of Oregon, the Oregon Transportation Commission and the Department of Transportation, and their respective officers, members, agents and employees.” Coverage shall be primary and non-contributory with any other insurance and self-insurance.
The State of Oregon, the Oregon Transportation Commission (OTC) and ODOT, are intended third-party beneficiaries of the Contract with express independent authority to enforce the terms and conditions of the Contract.
In no event shall the State of Oregon, the Oregon Transportation Commission and its members, ODOT, or their officers, agents and employees be liable for any claims, suits, actions, losses, liabilities, damages, costs and expenses, including attorney fees, of whatsoever nature, resulting from or arising out of Consultant’s use of ODOT’s ProjectWise network.
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The Project site was an active sand and gravel mine from approximately 1993 to 2005, and, an aggregate concrete and base processing site from 2005 until 2015.
Also, RVCOG staff assists in the preparation of Southern Oregon region Oregon Transportation Commission (OTC) meetings.
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