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Objectives set by government for water fish, wildlife and biodiversity in riparian areas (FPPR Section 8) Objective set by government for Water, Fish Wildlife and Biodiversity in Riparian Areas Regulation FPPR Section 8 Objective The objective set by government for water, fish, wildlife and biodiversity within riparian areas is, without unduly reducing the supply of timber from British Columbia's forests, to conserve, at the landscape level, the water quality, fish habitat, wildlife habitat and biodiversity associated with those riparian areas. Practice Requirement Default Undertaking Under FPPR Section 12.1(2) When constructing a road or harvesting timber under this FSP, the Holder undertakes to comply with Section 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52(2), and 53 of the FPPR. Applicable to FDU 1 and FDU 2. Regulation Retention of Trees in a Riparian Management Zone FPPR s.12(3) Strategy 1. In respect to sections 8 and 12(3) of the FPPR, to address the retention of trees in a riparian management zone (RMZ), the Holder(s) of this FSP will: a) Ensure that prior to harvesting; retention levels within the RMZ’s are determined by a Qualified Professional through a riparian assessment that considers: i) All of the factors listed in Schedule 1, section 2 of the FPPR as that section was on the date of submission of this FSP and ii) Potential site specific safety and operational issues. b) Design cutblocks and roads in a manner that is consistent with the retention levels as determined by a Qualified Professional as described in subsection (a). Applicable to FDU 1 and FDU 2.
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Objectives set by government for fish habitat in fisheries sensitive watersheds (FPPR Section 8.1) Objective set by government for Fisheries Sensitive Watershed Regulation FPPR Section 8.1 N/A No “fisheries sensitive watersheds” continued under Section 180(f) or Section 180(g) exist within the area under the FSP. No result or strategy has been specified for this objective. Applicable to FDU 1 and FDU 2
Objectives set by government. SECTION 149 OF THE FOREST AND RANGE PRATICES ACT Context Objectives set by Government are defined in Section 149 of the Forest and Range Practices Act for the purpose of managing and protecting forest and range values. These are broad objectives for soil, timber, wildlife, water, fish, biodiversity, visual quality, cultural heritage and recreation, as well as measures for invasive plants and natural range barriers. By way of this FSP, the Licensee has committed to managing the resources and planning forest development in accordance with the objectives for each of these values as outlined in the sub-sections below.
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  • USE OF CONTRACT BY OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES At the option of the Contractor, the use of the contract resulting from this solicitation may be extended to other governmental agencies, including the State of Florida, its agencies, political subdivisions, counties, and cities. Each governmental agency allowed by the Contractor to use this contract shall do so independent of any other governmental entity. Each agency shall be responsible for its own purchases and shall be liable only for goods or services ordered, received and accepted. No agency receives any liability by virtue of this bid and subsequent contract award.

  • Prohibition on Use of Public Funds for Political Activity In performing the Services, Contractor shall comply with San Francisco Administrative Code Chapter 12G, which prohibits funds appropriated by the City for this Agreement from being expended to participate in, support, or attempt to influence any political campaign for a candidate or for a ballot measure. Contractor is subject to the enforcement and penalty provisions in Chapter 12G.

  • Performance of Government Functions Nothing contained in this contract shall be deemed or construed so as to in any way estop, limit, or impair the City from exercising or performing any regulatory, policing, legislative, governmental, or other powers or functions.

  • Measures to Safeguard the Balance of Payments 1. Where a Party is in serious balance of payments and external financial difficulties or under threat thereof, it may:

  • Level of Government Central Government Measures: Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Law (Law No. 228 of 1949), Article 27 Cabinet Order on Foreign Direct Investment (Cabinet Order No. 261 of 1980), Article 3 Civil Aeronautics Law (Law No. 231 of 1952), Chapters 7 and 8 Description:

  • No Legal Prohibition No Governmental Authority of competent jurisdiction shall have (i) enacted, issued or promulgated any Law that is in effect as of immediately prior to the Effective Time and has the effect of making the Merger illegal or which has the effect of prohibiting or otherwise preventing the consummation of the Merger, or (ii) issued or granted any Order that is in effect as of immediately prior to the Effective Time and has the effect of making the Merger illegal or which has the effect of prohibiting or otherwise preventing the consummation of the Merger (collectively, a “Restraint”).

  • Recourse to Agencies or Courts of Competent Jurisdiction Notwithstanding Section 11.2, nothing in this Agreement shall restrict the rights of a Party to file a complaint with the FERC under relevant provisions of the Federal Power Act or with the PUCO under relevant provisions of the Legal Authorities. The Parties’ agreement under this Section 11.3 is without prejudice to any Party’s right to contest jurisdiction of the FERC or PUCO to which a complaint is brought.

  • Commitment to Diversity in Government Contracting The State of Florida is committed to supporting its diverse business industry and population through ensuring participation by minority-, women-, wartime-, and service-disabled veteran business enterprises in the economic life of the State. The State of Florida Mentor Protégé Program connects minority-, women-, wartime-, and service- disabled veteran business enterprises with private corporations for business development mentoring. We strongly encourage firms doing business with the State of Florida to consider this initiative. For more information on the Mentor Protégé Program, please contact the Office of Supplier Diversity at (000) 000-0000 or xxxxxxx@xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx. Upon request, the Contractor shall report to the Department, spend with certified and other minority business enterprises. These reports will include the period covered, the name, minority code and Federal Employer Identification Number of each minority Vendor utilized during the period, commodities and services provided by the minority business enterprise, and the amount paid to each minority Vendor on behalf of each purchasing agency ordering under the terms of this Contract.

  • No Waiver of Governmental Immunity Nothing in this Agreement shall be construed to waive, limit, or otherwise modify any governmental immunity that may be available by law to the Town, its officials, employees, contractors, or agents, or any other person acting on behalf of the Town and, in particular, governmental immunity afforded or available pursuant to the Colorado Governmental Immunity Act, Title 24, Article 10 of the Colorado Revised Statutes.

  • Geographic Scope, Governing Law & Venue This Agreement will be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the country of the Customer Business Address without regard to any contrary conflicts of law principles and excluding the United Nations Convention for the International Sale of Goods. All legal actions arising under this Agreement will be initiated and maintained in the state or the court of Vienna, Austria (Inner-City). Both parties hereby irrevocably consent to such jurisdiction and venue.

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