REAP definition

REAP means the resource enhancement and protection Act as established in Iowa Code section 455A.16.
REAP means the Rural Education Action Plan referred to in section 9.1.
REAP means the Results Based Environment Agri Pilot Programme.

Examples of REAP in a sentence

  • Alternatively, if finding the necessary agreements for a multi-state SAA is not possible, ICC could pursue initial steps toward a single-state SAA, which would, even if no project were selected, provide useful information to Illinois to inform future public policy development, including future REAP updates.

  • The REAP recommends developing a Scope 2 GHG inventory methodology for tracking net GHG emissions that will ensure any GHG emissions embedded within electricity imports for Illinois consumers will be at least offset by clean electricity exports in the eventual demonstration of a 100% GHG-free electricity mix.

  • This REAP finds significant efforts are required to meet the long-term goal of completely decarbonizing the Illinois economy by 2050.

  • It also provides local governments with examples of language that can be used in their ordinances, along with suggestions to tailor this language to local conditions and priorities.46 To ensure equity is at the core of future REAP updates, stakeholders should include members of equity communities, rural and farming community representatives, as well as developer interests, county officials, and other relevant parties.

  • One item raised by stakeholders through the course of this REAP are the provisions and optionality contained within the default AIMA.


More Definitions of REAP

REAP means the Rural Economic Action Plan created by Title 62 Oklahoma Statutes, Sections 2003 and following, and the funding and grant program administered by the Board pursuant thereto.
REAP means the software program developed by CNA or at its expense through which its agents can electronically transmit MPCI, Crop Hail and other insurance policy data to CNA.
REAP means the rent escrow account program provided by this chapter.
REAP refers to Replacement – A replacement is the request for, or act of replacing oneself for the job. – Once a watchman has reported to work but later reaps the job, such watchman must cover the job until his replacement arrives on the job unless there is a reasonable cause due to extenuating circumstances and/or emergency.
REAP means a registered environmental assessment practitioner who is qualified to undertake environmental assessments and is registered in terms of the criteria, standards and process determined by the Board in consultation with interested and affected parties.
REAP means the Rice Exporters Association of Pakistan.
REAP means the Results-Based Environment-Agri Pilot Project approved by the European Commission as a measure included in Ireland’s Rural Development Programme 2014 – 2022.