Project Implementation Report (PIR) definition
Project Implementation Report (PIR) means the report prepared by the Corps of Engineers and the non-Federal spon- sor pursuant to section 601(h)(4)(A) of WRDA 2000 and described in section Public means any individuals, organi- zations, or non-Federal unit of govern- ment that might be affected by or in- terested in the implementation of the Plan. The public includes regional, State, and local government entities and officials, public and private organi- zations, including community-based organizations, Native American (In- dian) tribes, and individuals. Quality control plan means the plan prepared in accordance with applicable regulations and policies of the Corps of Engineers that describes the proce- dures that will be employed to insure compliance with all technical and pol- icy requirements of the Corps of Engi- neers and the non-Federal sponsor. Reservation of water for the natural system means the actions taken by the South Florida Water Management Dis- trict or the Florida Department of En- vironmental Protection, pursuant to Florida law, to legally reserve water from allocation for consumptive use for the protection of fish and wildlife.
Examples of Project Implementation Report (PIR) in a sentence
Project Implementation Report and Request for Payment (Section I): No later than thirty (30) days from completion of the work set forth in the Project Description, Grantee shall submit a Project Implementation Report (PIR), an IRS W-9 form, and a project invoice to request payment for the Eligible Costs of the Project.
Each Project Implementation Report must be completed electronically on official TNMP Project Implementation Report (PIR) forms.