General Public Sample Clauses

General Public. 3.6.1 This can be any member of the public from within Denbighshire and beyond. Anyone can be involved by commenting at the key stages as set out in the replacement Local Development Plan Timetable. These will be, on the draft Review Report and its supporting documentation, draft Delivery Agreement, the Pre-Deposit Consultation, Deposit Plan consultation and at the Examination. We do not have to consult on the Review Report or Delivery Agreement but think that it is important to do so.
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General Public. The website of SEGRID has provided information for the general public.
General Public. 44.05 Should more than one employee in the bargaining unit equally meet the requirements of paragraph 44.04 above, then the selection process shall be made on the basis of seniority.
General Public. 5.7.8.1. To ensure that the Plan preparation process is transparent, and that the public can help inform the plan, it is essential that their involvement is sought. The Council proposes to use a diverse range of methods to ensure effective community involvement throughout the Plan process while complying with the requirements of the Regulations.
General Public. The Equipment and the Applicable Buildings will be used by the Lessee for general public purposes.
General Public a. For some functions, this group of users will utilize DMV- issued PINs for access to simple transactions with no authentications.
General Public. Burning should be stopped if it becomes an unacceptable health risk to the general public. If at any time during burning operations exposure limits are observed to exceed National Ambient Air Quality Standards in nearby populated areas as a result of the burn, the OSC shall modify or suspend the burn operation as appropriate. Additionally, the OSC and the Unified Command should consider the potential effects of short term exposure of the public to high levels of particulates which may still meet National Ambient Air Quality Standards. Specifically, the OSC should consider the current short term in-situ burning exposure guideline recommended by the National Response Team (at the time of signature, the NRT guideline for short term particulate exposure from in-situ burning is 150 µg/m3 of particulates less than 10 µm diameter (PM-10) averaged over one hour; the current National Ambient Air Quality Standard for particulates is the same concentration averaged over 24 hours. The NRT guideline will be revised when more stringent particulate standards are adopted). OSCs in Region I shall factor this guideline on public exposure to in-situ burn emissions into burn initiation and continuation decisions. Public notification is advisable prior to initiating a burn.
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General Public. In total there were 85 activities that were inclusive of the general public as target audiences. While smaller in number than those targeting the scientific community and industry, the activities targeting the general public were by far the heaviest hitting in terms of people reached. By our estimations, these activities reached 122,904,245 people. Whilst this figure is an estimate it indicates that these activities reached millions of people perhaps over 100M, the vast majority of these (perhaps 90%) were the general public. These activities are covered well in Sections 6.2.1, 6.2.5, and 6.3.1, largely involving popularised publications (68,553,207), video & television (34,034,537), website (125,218), and social media activity (20,305,918). In CompBioMed1 we had great success reaching the general public with our Virtual Humans IMAX film, and indeed the film featured in many of our heavy-hitting activities in CompBioMed2. We plan to recreate this success again in the second period of CompBioMed2 with another IMAX film, due for completion in 2022, see Section 6.8 for more details.
General Public. Following the overall aim of the science with and for society programme, DITOs’ activities will be tailored to engage people from all walks of life, especially those less likely to be involved in science, and the demographics of event participants will be monitored to ensure our project is inclusive and reduces barriers. The lessons learned after our ~500 events will help develop systems of good practice which can be shared by other citizen science projects, a network of communications with local role models and institutions, and a better understanding will be gained of the drivers and barriers to engagement and thus what technological, policy and cultural shifts are needed to increase public participation. We aim also that WP2 activities will improve citizens’ local environments and create cultures of environmental monitoring and innovation. We aim to communicate to citizens in and beyond the EU the various levels of engagement available to them in citizen science, in order that they can “move up (or down) the escalator”.
General Public. The facility is rented to individuals, families, groups, organizations and/or businesses for parties, meetings, seminars, reunions, weddings, showers, etc., for a rental fee of $175.00 per day on Friday from 9 am to 11 pm, $200.00 per day Saturdays from 9 am to 11 pm, Monday- Thursday from 9 am-11 pm for $100.00 and Sundays 2 pm- 11 pm Rental fee is non-refundable once paid. Members receive $25.00 discount on rental. A 100.00 refundable cleaning deposit is also required and can not be waived for any reason. We DO NOT supply washroom items or trash bags.
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