Examples of Program amendment in a sentence
Such designation will apply until a Master Program amendment is approved that assigns the appropriate designation to the subject area.
Changes to designations that are unrelated to localized mapping discrepancies shall be addressed through a formal Master Program amendment.
Certain non-regulatory elements of this Master Program, including, but not limited to Appendix C (Shoreline Restoration Plan), may be updated and amended at any time without requiring a formal Master Program amendment.
Any Master Program amendment shall be subject to the requirements of WAC 173-26-100 and shall require approval by the Washington Department of Ecology.
Changes to the shoreline environment designations assigned to each shoreline segment (or reach) must be approved through a Shoreline Master Program amendment.
If the environment designation criteria were misapplied, but the update or amendment record, including the public hearing process, does not clearly show that a different designation was intended to be shown on the map, a Master Program amendment may be obtained consistent with WAC 173-26-100 and Section 19.500.105(I) (Shoreline Master Program Amendment).
If the environment designation criteria were misapplied, but the map does not show an unintentional error, a Master Program amendment may be obtained consistent with WAC 173-26-100.
Some mapping errors may be adjusted prior to a Master Program amendment to assign the appropriate designation to that area by the following methods: 1.
Any LTSS Covered Services under the State Contract that could be authorized through a waiver under section 1915(c) of the Social Security Act (the “Act”) or a State Program amendment authorized through sections 1915(i) or 1915(k) of the Act must be delivered in settings consistent with 42 C.F.R. § 441.301(c)(4).
Given that the Shoreline Designation Map is an integral part of this Master Program, no part of the map may be altered or revised unless a Master Program amendment has been approved by the City Council and the Washington State Department of Ecology (RCW 90.58.090).