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ENTITY Responsibilities. 1. ENTITY will purchase agricultural land easements on eligible land from eligible landowners for the Parcels identified on the Attachment A to this Grant Agreement consistent with the requirements identified in this Grant Agreement. The landowner is identified as the Grantor under the terms of the agricultural land easement deed.
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ENTITY Responsibilities. 1. ENTITY will purchase agricultural land easements on eligible land from eligible landowners for the Parcels identified on the attachments to this Cooperative Agreement consistent with the requirements identified in this Agreement. ACEP agricultural land easements are conservation easements conveyed for the purpose of protecting natural resources and the agricultural nature of the land and permit the landowner the right to continue agricultural production and related uses subject to an agricultural land easement plan, as specified in in this part.
ENTITY Responsibilities. 4.10 Entity shall be responsible for all costs associated with the pick-up of donated/transferred surplus property, including but not limited to, all labor and transportation costs.
ENTITY Responsibilities. The ENTITY will purchase agricultural land easements on eligible land from eligible landowners for the Parcels identified as selected for funding on attachment A to this Grant Agreement consistent with the requirements identified herein. The landowner is identified as the Grantor under the terms of the agricultural land easement deed. The ENTITY must notify NRCS as soon as possible if there is a change in landownership after the Parcel is identified as selected for funding on attachment A and prior to closing on the easement. The ENTITY must ensure that the agricultural land easements acquired with funds made available under this Grant Agreement and the agricultural land easement deeds satisfy the following requirements: Address all of the regulatory deed requirements identified at 7 CFR Section 1468.25(d); Address the disposition of the agricultural land easement and the Federal share in the event the agricultural land easement is ever extinguished, terminated, or condemned in whole or in part; Are conveyed for the purpose of protecting natural resources and the agricultural nature of the land and permitting the landowner the right to continued agricultural production and related uses; Run with the land in perpetuity or, where State law prohibits or does not authorize a permanent easement, for the maximum duration allowed under State law; Protect the agricultural use and future viability, and related conservation value of the Parcels by limiting nonagricultural uses of that land that negatively affect the agricultural uses and conservation values or protect grazing uses and related conservation values by restoring or conserving eligible land; Provide for the effective administration, management, and enforcement of the agricultural land easement by the ENTITY or its successors and assigns; Permit effective enforcement of the conservation purposes of such easements; and A highly erodible land (HEL) conservation plan is required pursuant to the terms of 7 CFR Section 1468.25(d)(9) for any portion of the Parcel that is highly erodible cropland. Include the following United States Right of Enforcement: Pursuant to 16 U.S.C. Section 3865 et seq., the United States is granted the right of enforcement that it may exercise only if the terms of the ALE Deed are not enforced by the Grantee. The Secretary of the United States Department of Agriculture (the “Secretary”) or the Secretary’s assigns, on behalf of the United States, may exercise this right of enforcement ...
ENTITY Responsibilities. 1. ENTITY will acquire and hold RCPP Easements on eligible land that has eligible landowners as identified in an individual Parcel Contract consistent with the requirements identified therein and consistent with the provisions of this PROGRAM AGREEMENT. ENTITY must be identified as a Grantee (holder) under the terms of the RCPP conservation easement deed.
ENTITY Responsibilities. 1. ENTITY will purchase agricultural land easements on eligible land from eligible landowners for the Parcels identified on the attachments to this Cooperative Agreement consistent with the requirements identified herein. ACEP agricultural land easements on grasslands of special environmental significance are conservation easements conveyed for the purpose of protecting natural resources, including grazing uses and related conservation values, by restoring and conserving grassland and related uses. The landowner is identified as the Grantor under the terms of the agricultural land easement deed. The ENTITY must notify NRCS as soon as possible if there is a change in landownership after the parcel is identified as selected for funding and prior to closing on the easement.
ENTITY Responsibilities. The Entity will conduct presumptive eligibility determinations for Medicaid based on information provided by applicants. As part of conducting such determinations, the Entity will interview individuals for completion of the presumptive eligibility application, make presumptive eligibility determinations, provide applicants with their eligibility results, and help individuals complete the KanCare application for ongoing coverage. The Entity will conduct these activities in accordance with all applicable laws, rules, regulations, and policies for Medicaid presumptive eligibility determinations.
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ENTITY Responsibilities. 1. ENTITY will purchase agricultural land easements on eligible land from eligible landowners for the Parcels identified on the attachments to this Grant Agreement consistent with the requirements identified herein. ACEP agricultural land easements on grasslands of special environmental significance are conservation easements conveyed for the purpose of protecting natural resources including grazing uses and related conservation values by restoring and conserving grassland and related uses subject to an agricultural land easement plan including a component grassland management plan, as specified in in this section. The landowner is identified as the Grantor under the terms of the agricultural land easement deed.
ENTITY Responsibilities. Lead Department Department of Justice and Regulation Responsible for the development, establishment and overall management of the Panel arrangements. Appoints the Contract Manager. Executive Contract Manager Overall oversight and responsibility for the Panel Contract, including:  make decisions on exemption requests referred to him or her under the Exemption Policy  determine variations and changes to Minimum Service Standards and KPIs (note any proposed changes to the terms and conditions of this Agreement or any other Panel Contract will be referred to the Legal Services Panel Governance Committee);  exercise statutory and regulatory decision making;  exercise the option for extension or termination of this Agreement or any other Panel Contract;  remove or add service providers as Service Providers, extend or vary the services to be made available by the Service Providers on the Panel, in accordance with the terms of the Panel Contracts; and  determine whether to suspend or terminate a Service Provider’s membership on the Panel. Contract Manager Oversight and responsibility for overall category (Area) and contract management of the Panel arrangements including:  develop and implement a category management plan including communication strategy, transition, value for money and identify continuous improvement opportunities;  oversee maintenance of the technological systems supporting the panel through data collection and analysis;  monitor client satisfaction with Service Providers;  monitor overall performance of Service Providers including audit and quality assurance processes and determination as to the composition of the Panel;  review of performance of Service Providers against Minimum Service Standards and KPIs;  create protocols and procedures for the Panel;  manage and report on exemption requests by Clients;  manage and report on conflict of interest notifications and coordinate decisions made by Agency Contract Managers in Entity Responsibilities response to such notifications  benchmark performance and service delivery arrangements between Service Providers and the State;  determine whether a proposed pro xxxx activity meets the definition of “Approved Cause” under the Panel Contract;  monitor and report on Service Providers’ compliance with pro xxxx, model litigant and other policies, guidelines and work practices;  monitor and report on Service Providers’ internal initiatives to promote diversity and work/life balance; and  a...
ENTITY Responsibilities. 1. ENTITY will purchase agricultural land easements on eligible land from eligible landowners for the Parcels identified on the attachments to this Cooperative Agreement consistent with the requirements identified herein. ACEP agricultural land easements are conservation easements conveyed for the purpose of protecting natural resources and the agricultural nature of the land. The landowner is identified as the Grantor under the terms of the agricultural land easement deed. The ENTITY must notify NRCS as soon as possible if there is a change in landownership after the parcel is identified as selected for funding and prior to closing on the easement.
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