Window Rock definition

Window Rock means the geographic area in Arizona, including Window Rock, Arizona, to be served by the Navajo-Gallup Water Supply Project.

Examples of Window Rock in a sentence

  • All professional employees employed by the Navajo Area Indian Health Service, at the Window Rock Area Office and the Dzilth-Na-O-Dith-Hle Indian Health Center in Bloomfield, New Mexico.

  • Service of documents as required by this Lease upon the Navajo Environmental Protection Agency shall be by first class mail to: Waste Regulatory and Compliance Program Navajo Environmental Protection Agency Post Office Box 3089 Window Rock, Navajo Nation (Arizona) 86515 and, Risk Management Department Navajo Environmental Protection Agency Post Office Box 1690 Window Rock, Navajo Nation (Arizona) 86515 or their respective institutional successors.

  • The insurance coverage shall name the NATION as an additional insured as specified by the RMP, and the CONSULTANT shall notify the contracting program and the RMP, c/o The Navajo Nation, P.O. Box 1690, Window Rock, Arizona 86515, within five (5) days of any change in the insurance policy.

  • All nonprofessional employees employed by the Navajo Area Indian Health Service at the Window Rock Area Office, Chinle, Crownpoint, Fort Defiance, Gallup (including the Gallup Indian Medical Center, all attached Health Centers, Health Clinics, and Health Stations), Kayenta (including the Kayenta Hospital and the Inscription House Clinic), Tuba City, and ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Service Units.

  • Any person subject to a penalty under Subsection A or C of this Section may seek review of such penalty assessment in the Navajo Nation District Court in Window Rock, by filing a petition for review in such court within 30 days following the date that the penalty becomes final and by simultaneously sending a copy of such filing by certified mail to the Director and the Attorney General.

  • Notice under this Section shall be accomplished by the issuance of a written notice of violation or written order to comply or by filing a complaint in the Navajo Nation District Court in Window Rock that alleges any violation described in Subsection (A) of this Section.

  • If any person fails to pay an assessment of a civil penalty, the Director shall request the Attorney General to bring a civil action in the Navajo Nation District Court in Window Rock to enforce the order or recover the amount ordered or assessed plus interest, from the date of the final order or decision or the date of the final judgment, as the case may be.

  • A person may challenge the lawfulness of an administrative subpoena issued by the Director in the Navajo Nation District Court for the District of Window Rock, naming as defendant the Director in his or her official capacity and not in any other manner; in any such action, relief will be limited to declaratory relief.

  • The parties agree that jurisdiction shall be solely in the courts of the Navajo Nation and that venue shall be solely in the Navajo Nation District Court, Window Rock, Arizona.

  • The insurance coverage shall name the NATION as an additional insured as specified by the RMP, and the CONSULTANT shall notify the contracting program and the RMP, c/o The Navajo Nation, P.O. Box 1690, Window Rock, Arizona 86515 within five days of any change in the insurance policy.

Related to Window Rock

  • Perimeter means the fenced or walled area of the institution that restrains the movement of the inmates.

  • footpath means a road over which there is a public right of way for pedestrians only, not being a footway;

  • River means a flowing body of water or a portion or tributary of a flowing body of water, including streams, creeks, or impoundments and small lakes thereon.

  • the trunk road means the A590 Trunk Road;

  • Freeboard means a factor of safety usually expressed in feet above a flood level for purposes of floodplain management. "Freeboard" tends to compensate for the many unknown factors that could contribute to flood heights greater than the height calculated for a selected size flood and floodway conditions, such as wave action, blockage of bridge or culvert openings, and the hydrological effect of urbanization of the watershed.