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Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Chile Notices and other documents in disputes under Section B shall be served on Chile by delivery to: Dirección de Asuntos Jurídicos del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de la República de Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx 000 Xxxxxxxx, Chile Chapter 11 Telecommunications
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Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and China’s Ministry of Commerce, Australia-China Free Trade Agreement Joint Feasibility Study, Final Report, Canberra, March 2005, p. 3. 28 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and China’s Ministry of Commerce, Australia-China Free Trade Agreement Joint Feasibility Study, Final Report, Canberra, March 2005, p. 134. 29 Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Australia-China FTA Negotiations, Subscriber update: Fifteenth round of negotiations, July 2010, xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx.xx/xxx/xxxxx/xxx/000000_xxxxxxxxxx_xxxxxx.xxxx accessed 1 September 2010. Australia reiterated its interest in including provisions on government procurement and competition policy in the FTA.30
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Savanna Burning Indigenous Australians are sharing their world-leading savanna fire management practices through Australia’s $3.87 million International Savanna Fire Management Initiative. The approach blends traditional knowledge with satellite technology to reduce greenhouse emissions and improve land management. The Xxxxxxxx Land Council is exporting this technology, initially through a pilot for Botswana’s Okavango-Zambezi region, which is among the most badly affected areas in the world by savanna fires. These fires destroy infrastructure, stagnate economic productivity and emit large amounts of greenhouse gases. The project helped the Government of Botswana to develop emissions measuring techniques. It provides opportunities for Australian Indigenous fire management workers to share their expertise overseas and to utilise Australia’s emissions accounting and reporting capabilities. Cashews to You An Australian Alumni from the Mozambique National Cashew Institute (INCAJU) Ms Xxxxx Xxxxxxx is helping Mozambique increase its share of the global cashew market. The carbon-farming projects in the northern part of Western Australia are being held up as an example of world-leading practice that combines space- age technology - satellite monitoring - with the traditional knowledge of Indigenous people. The Australian Government’s Emissions Reduction Fund has fostered and deployed a carbon credits accounting system utilising Indigenous fire management techniques. Under the fund, Indigenous rangers, pastoralists and land managers receive Australian Carbon Credit Units for reducing emissions from savanna fires across northern Australia. Ms Xxxxxxx, an agronomist with the Institute, undertook an Australia Awards Masters degree in Global Food and Agricultural Business to strengthen her industry analysis, project management and proposal development skills. Cashews are important to the Mozambican Government, with more than 40 per cent of Mozambican farmers - over one million households - growing and selling them. The cashew processing sector employs more than 8,000 individuals and represents 70 per cent of farmers’ revenue. Mozambique is committed to increasing the market output of cashews by 29 per cent and domestic processing by 50 per cent by 2020. Cashews are attached to a fruit known as a cashew apple, which is edible and reputed to have health benefits such as helping to prevent heart disease, reducing the risk of diabetes and boosting bone and oral health. Th...
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Treaty Secretary, International Intellectual Property Section Office of Best Practice Regulation (During implementation development) Department of Prime Minister and Cabinet Department of Social Services Department of Industry, Innovation and Science ISSUES WE CONSIDERED DURING INTERNAL CONSULTATION ▰What are our treaty obligations? ▰Will we limit cross border exchange to treaty countries or all countries? ▰Do we comply with the Treaty obligations? Particularly: does our national legislation allow exportation and importation of accessible-format copies?

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  • Department of Health and Human Services An employee notified of a positive controlled substance or alcohol test result may request an independent test of their split sample at the employee’s expense. If the test result is negative, the Employer will reimburse the employee for the cost of the split sample test. An employee who has a positive alcohol test and/or a positive controlled substance test may be subject to disciplinary action, up to and including dismissal, based on the incident that prompted the testing, including a violation of the drug and alcohol free work place rules.

  • Cooperation on forestry matters and environmental protection 1. The aims of cooperation on forestry matters and environmental protection will be, but not limited to, as follows: (a) establishing bilateral cooperation relations in the forestry sector; (b) developing a training program and studies for sustainable management of forests; (c) improving the rehabilitation and sustainable management of forest with the aim of increasing carbon sinks and reduce the impact of climate change in the Asia-Pacific region; (d) cooperating on the execution of national projects, aimed at: improving the management of forest plantations for its transformation for industrial purposes and environmental protection; (e) elaborating studies on sustainable use of timber; (f) developing new technologies for the transformation and processing of timber and non-timber species; and (g) improving cooperation in agro-forestry technologies. 2. To achieve the objectives of the Article 149 (Objectives), the Parties may focus, as a means of cooperation and negotiations on concluding a bilateral agreement on forestry cooperation between the two Parties. Such collaboration will be as follows: (a) exchanges on science and technology as well as policies and laws relating the sustainable use of forest resources; (b) cooperation in training programs, internships, exchange of experts and projects advisory; (c) advice and technical assistance to public institutions and organizations of the Parties on sustainable use of forest resources and environmental protection; (d) facilitating forest policy dialogue and technical cooperation under the Network of Sustainable Forest Management and Forest Rehabilitation in Asia- Pacific Region, initiated at the 15th Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Meeting; (e) encouraging joint studies, working visits, exchange of experiences, among others; and (f) others activities mutually agreed.

  • Department of Agriculture United States Department of Agriculture at 0-000-000-0000, 000-000-0000, or xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/plantind/ to determine those specific project sites located in the quarantined area or for any regulated article used on this project originating in a quarantined county. Regulated Articles Include

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  • Employment and Training Administration The ratio of trainees to journeymen on the job site shall not be greater than permitted under the plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration. Every trainee must be paid at not less than the rate specified in the approved program for the trainee's level of progress, expressed as a percentage of the journeyman hourly rate specified in the applicable wage determination. Trainees shall be paid fringe benefits in accordance with the provisions of the trainee program. If the trainee program does not mention fringe benefits, trainees shall be paid the full amount of fringe benefits listed on the wage determination unless the Administrator of the Wage and Hour Division determines that there is an apprenticeship program associated with the corresponding journeyman wage rate on the wage determination which provides for less than full fringe benefits for apprentices. Any employee listed on the payroll at a trainee rate who is not registered and participating in a training plan approved by the Employment and Training Administration shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the classification of work actually performed. In addition, any trainee performing work on the job site in excess of the ratio permitted under the registered program shall be paid not less than the applicable wage rate on the wage determination for the work actually performed. In the event the Employment and Training Administration withdraws approval of a training program, the contractor will no longer be permitted to utilize trainees at less than the applicable predetermined rate for the work performed until an acceptable program is approved.

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  • Health and Safety Plan 5. Xxxxxx shall prepare and submit under separate cover from the Work Plan, a Health and Safety Plan consistent with Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulations. The Health and Safety Plan shall be submitted to the Department in the form of one electronic copy on compact disk (in .pdf format). Xxxxxx agrees that the Health and Safety Plan is submitted to the Department only for informational purposes. The Department expressly disclaims any liability that may result from implementation of the Health and Safety Plan by Xxxxxx. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

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