Best Available Scientific Information Sample Clauses

Best Available Scientific Information. The Plan will be based on the best available scientific information, including, but not limited to: • principles of conservation biology, community ecology, landscape ecology, individual species’ ecology, and other scientific data and information; • thorough information about all natural communities and proposed Covered Species on lands throughout the Planning Area; and • advice from well-qualified, independent scientists.
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Best Available Scientific Information. The DRECP will be based on the best available scientific information, including, but not limited to: • Principles of conservation biology, community ecology, landscape ecology, individual species ecology, climate change, and other appropriate scientific data and information; • Thorough information about all natural communities and proposed Covered Species within the Planning Area; • Input from well-qualified, independent scientists; and • Integration of relevant scientific and ecological research results from efforts currently underway in the Planning Area.
Best Available Scientific Information. The NCCP/HCP will be based on the best available scientific information, including, but not limited to: • Principles of conservation biology, community ecology, individual species ecology, and other appropriate scientific data and information; • Thorough information about all natural communities and proposed Covered Species within the Planning Area; and • Advice from well-qualified, independent scientists.
Best Available Scientific Information. The Plan will be based on the best available scientific information, including, but not limited to: principles of conservation biology, community ecology, landscape ecology, individual species’ ecology, and other scientific knowledge and thought; thorough information about all natural communities and proposed Covered Species on lands throughout the Planning Area; and advice from well-qualified, independent scientists. Data Collection The Parties agree that information regarding the subjects briefly described below in Section 6.2.1. is important for preparation of the Plan. The Parties therefore agree that data collection for preparation of the Plan should be prioritized to develop more complete information on these subjects. Preference should be given to collecting data essential to address conservation requirements of natural communities and proposed Covered Species. The science advisory process and analysis of existing information may reveal data gaps currently not known that are necessary for the full and accurate development of the Plan. Data needed for preparation of the Plan may not be known at this time nor identified herein. Therefore, the Parties anticipate that data collection priorities may be adjusted from time to time during the planning process. All data collected for the preparation and implementation of the Plan will be made available to the Wildlife Agencies in hard and digital formats, as requested. [insert brief narratives of all subjects] [for example, species and habitat locations, existing reserve lands, watershed information, land cover composition and pattern, land use, land ownership, patch sizes, aquatic resources, soil types, etc.)
Best Available Scientific Information. The MSHCP/NCCP will compile, use, and be based on the best available scientific information, including, but not limited to: • Principles of conservation biology, community ecology, landscape ecology, individual species’ ecology, and other scientific knowledge and thought including biotic and abiotic processes and climate change; • Information about all natural communities, proposed Covered Species, and species of federal, State and local concern on lands throughout and adjacent to the Planning Area; and • Advice from well-qualified, independent scientists.
Best Available Scientific Information. Pursuant to the NCCPA and FESA, the Plan will be based on the best available scientific information, including: • Principles of conservation biology, community ecology, landscape ecology, individual species’ ecology, and other scientific knowledge and thought; • Advice from well-qualified, independent scientists.

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  • - CLEC INFORMATION CLEC agrees to work with Qwest in good faith to promptly complete or update, as applicable, Qwest’s “New Customer Questionnaire” to the extent that CLEC has not already done so, and CLEC shall hold Qwest harmless for any damages to or claims from CLEC caused by CLEC’s failure to promptly complete or update the questionnaire.

  • Non-Public Information Except with respect to the material terms and conditions of the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Documents, the Company covenants and agrees that neither it, nor any other Person acting on its behalf, will provide any Purchaser or its agents or counsel with any information that the Company believes constitutes material non-public information, unless prior thereto such Purchaser shall have entered into a written agreement with the Company regarding the confidentiality and use of such information. The Company understands and confirms that each Purchaser shall be relying on the foregoing covenant in effecting transactions in securities of the Company.

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  • Confidentiality and Safeguarding of University Records; Press Releases; Public Information Under this Agreement, Contractor may (1) create, (2) receive from or on behalf of University, or (3) have access to, records or record systems (collectively, University Records). Among other things, University Records may contain social security numbers, credit card numbers, or data protected or made confidential or sensitive by Applicable Laws. [Option (Include if University Records are subject to FERPA.): Additional mandatory confidentiality and security compliance requirements with respect to University Records subject to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, 20 United States Code (USC) §1232g (FERPA) are addressed in Section 12.41.] [Option (Include if University is a HIPAA Covered Entity and University Records are subject to HIPAA.): Additional mandatory confidentiality and security compliance requirements with respect to University Records subject to the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and 45 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 160 and subparts A and E of Part 164 (collectively, HIPAA) are addressed in Section 12.26.] Contractor represents, warrants, and agrees that it will: (1) hold University Records in strict confidence and will not use or disclose University Records except as (a) permitted or required by this Agreement, (b) required by Applicable Laws, or (c) otherwise authorized by University in writing; (2) safeguard University Records according to reasonable administrative, physical and technical standards (such as standards established by the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the Center for Internet Security [Option (Include if Section 12.39 related to Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards is not include in this Agreement.):, as well as the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards]) that are no less rigorous than the standards by which Contractor protects its own confidential information; (3) continually monitor its operations and take any action necessary to assure that University Records are safeguarded and the confidentiality of University Records is maintained in accordance with all Applicable Laws and the terms of this Agreement; and (4) comply with University Rules regarding access to and use of University’s computer systems, including UTS165 at xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/board-of-regents/policy-library/policies/uts165-information-resources-use-and-security-policy. At the request of University, Contractor agrees to provide University with a written summary of the procedures Contractor uses to safeguard and maintain the confidentiality of University Records.

  • Public Information The State will comply with Government Code, Chapter 552, the Public Information Act, and 43 Texas Administrative Code §3.10 et seq. in the release of information produced under this contract.

  • Medical Information Throughout the Pupil's time as a member of the School, the School Medical Officer shall have the right to disclose confidential information about the Pupil if it is considered to be in the Pupil's own interests or necessary for the protection of other members of the School community. Such information will be given and received on a confidential, need-to-know basis.

  • Patient Information Each Party agrees to abide by all laws, rules, regulations, and orders of all applicable supranational, national, federal, state, provincial, and local governmental entities concerning the confidentiality or protection of patient identifiable information and/or patients’ protected health information, as defined by any other applicable legislation in the course of their performance under this Agreement.

  • Genetic Information This plan does not limit your coverage based on genetic information. We will not: • adjust premiums based on genetic information; • request or require an individual or family members of an individual to have a genetic test; or • collect genetic information from an individual or family members of an individual before or in connection with enrollment under this plan or at any time for underwriting purposes.

  • Basic Information The Agent will thoroughly familiarize itself with the character, location, construction, layout, plan and operation of the Project, and especially the electrical, plumbing, air-conditioning and ventilating systems, the elevators and all other mechanical equipment.

  • Exclusions from Confidential Information Receiving Party's obligations under this Agreement do not extend to information that is: (a) publicly known at the time of disclosure or subsequently becomes publicly known through no fault of the Receiving Party; (b) discovered or created by the Receiving Party before disclosure by Disclosing Party; (c) learned by the Receiving Party through legitimate means other than from the Disclosing Party or Disclosing Party's representatives; or (d) is disclosed by Receiving Party with Disclosing Party's prior written approval.

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