Imperial Region Conditions Sample Clauses

Imperial Region Conditions. Chapter 4 discussed the geothermal resources, existing or proposed geothermal and solar facilities, and land use management plans that could influence where renewable energy facilities could be located. This section reviews the local, state, and federal planning environment and policies.
Imperial Region Conditions. ‌ As noted above, IID and local growers have been active since the 1940s in testing and implementing agricultural water use efficiency strategies which are now estimated to conserve at least 400,000 acre- feet per year of water. IID is also a charter member of the Agricultural Water Management Council.8 IID’s 2007 Water Conservation Plan (IID 2007) meets state and federal requirements for planning and implementation of appropriate agricultural conservation measures to conserve water, and documents the reasonable and beneficial use of the available supplies. The water conservation plan is updated every five years to comply with federal and state requirements. The history of the IID’s water conservation programs is described in detail in the 2007 Water Conservation Plan. Table 8-1 shows the historic yield for the IID Seepage Recovery programs. IID’s pre-QSA programs are listed in Table 8-2. IID’s 2010 Annual Water Report (IID 2010) explains how QSA/Transfer Agreements conservation goals are to be achieved. The QSA stipulates that IID must increasingly reduce its Colorado River Priority 3a water use, until by 2026 (and through 2037 or 2047),8F its reduction totals 487.2 ▇▇▇▇.9 To achieve that reduction, IID must conserve and transfer out of the Imperial Region a total of 408,000 acre-feet per year, 105,000 from the IID/MWD 1988 Water Conservation Program and an additional 303,000 from other QSA water conservation activities. 10 The additional amount is from AAC Lining (67,600) and for Misc. PPRs (11,500). IID/MWD Water Conservation Program project construction was were completed in December 1997. As described in detail in the 2009 QSA Annual Report (IID 2009b) and summarized below, IID is making progress in implementing efficiency conservation activities to meet the additional 303,000 acre-feet per year needed by 2026.
Imperial Region Conditions. ‌ As noted above, IID and local growers have been active since the 1940s in testing and implementing agricultural water use efficiency strategies which are now estimated to conserve at least 400,000 acre- feet per year of water. IID is also a charter member of the Agricultural Water Management Council.8

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  • Occupational First Aid Requirements and Courses (a) The Union and the Employer agree that First Aid Regulations, made pursuant to the Workers' Compensation Act shall be fully complied with. (b) Where the Employer requires an employee to perform first aid duties in addition to the normal requirements of the job, the cost of obtaining and renewing the Occupational First Aid Certificate shall be borne by the Employer and leave to take the necessary courses shall be granted with pay. (c) Employees required to possess an Occupational First Aid Certificate and who are designated to act as the First Aid Attendants in addition to their normal job responsibilities shall receive the following allowance on the basis of the Level of certificate which they hold. Level 3 Occupational First Aid Certificate - $51.00 per biweekly period or $110.50 per month Level 2 Occupational First Aid Certificate - $39.00 per biweekly period or $84.50 per month The allowance shall be prorated for partial months. For the purpose of calculating the hourly rate, the biweekly allowance shall be divided by seventy (70); however, no employee shall receive more than the monthly allowance for the Level of certificate they hold. Employees designated to act as the Occupational First Aid Attendant in addition to their normal job duties will receive their full monthly allowance while on approved leave with pay up to ten (10) days or while on vacation leave with pay. Where the Employer has an additional requirement for a First Aid Attendant on a temporary basis, then provided the employee acts as the First Aid Attendant for a minimum of ten (10) workdays in any month, he/she shall receive the full monthly allowance. (1) In order to meet the requirements of (a) above, the Employer will designate in order of seniority from among those regular employees holding an appropriate Occupational First Aid Certificate to act as the First Aid Attendant in addition to the normal requirements of the job. (2) Where no employee within the work unit possesses an Occupational First Aid Certificate, the opportunity to obtain a Certificate will be offered to regular employees within the work unit in order of service seniority, provided the employee can meet the requirements of the WCB regulations to undertake the training in order to obtain an Occupational First Aid Certificate. (3) In the event that the procedures outlined above do not meet the requirements of (a), the Union will assist the Employer to meet their obligations by approaching regular employees in the work unit on behalf of the Employer. (4) Where the requirements of (a) above cannot be met, within a reasonable period of time through utilization of (d)(1),(2) and (3), the Employer may: (i) recall a qualified casual employee in order of seniority from those holding the appropriate Occupational First Aid Certificate, and/or (ii) include an Occupational First Aid Certificate as a desirable qualification on a posting pursuant to Clause 12.2(b). (5) Failing (4) above, the Employer may require the most senior regular employee within the work unit who can meet the requirements of the WCB regulations to undertake Occupational First Aid training in order to obtain a Certificate.

  • Termination Conditions This Agreement terminates upon the earlier of any of the following events: a.

  • Effectiveness; Conditions Precedent This Amendment, and the amendments contained herein, shall not be effective until the satisfaction of each of the following conditions precedent (the date the following conditions precedent are satisfied being referred to as the “Amendment Effective Date”): (a) The Administrative Agent shall have received each of the following in form and substance satisfactory to the Administrative Agent and each of which (unless otherwise specified) shall be original copies or telecopies promptly followed by original copies: (i) a certificate of the Borrower, dated the Amendment Effective Date and signed by the Chief Executive Officer, President, Chief Financial Officer, Treasurer or other Authorized Officer of the Borrower certifying, on behalf of itself and the other Loan Parties, as to the representations and warranties set forth in Section 3; (ii) A certificate dated the Amendment Effective Date and signed by the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary of each of the Loan Parties (or an Authorized Officer if there is no Secretary or Assistant Secretary of any such Loan Party), certifying as appropriate as to: (A) all action taken by each Loan Party in connection with this Amendment and the other Loan Documents executed and delivered in connection with this Amendment; (B) the names of the officer or officers authorized to sign this Amendment and the other Loan Documents and the true signatures of such officer or officers and specifying the Authorized Officers permitted to act on behalf of each Loan Party for purposes of this Amendment and the other Loan Documents and the true signatures of such officers, on which the Administrative Agent and each Lender may conclusively rely; (C) copies of its certificate of incorporation, certificate of limited partnership, certificate of formation, or equivalent document as in effect on the Amendment Effective Date certified by the appropriate state official where such documents are filed in a state office together with certificates from the appropriate state officials as to the continued existence and good standing of each Loan Party in each state where organized or qualified to do business; and (D) copies of its bylaws, partnership agreement, limited liability company agreement or equivalent document as in effect on the Amendment Effective Date or certifications of no changes thereto since September 2, 2021. (iii) This Amendment, Notes to the extent requested by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and any other Loan Documents executed and delivered in connection with this Amendment signed by an Authorized Officer of the Loan Parties, and this Amendment signed by the Administrative Agent and each Lender; (iv) A written opinion of (A) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ LLP, counsel for the Loan Parties (who may rely on the opinions of such other counsel and certificates of the Loan Parties’ in-house counsel as may be reasonably acceptable to the Administrative Agent), dated the Amendment Effective Date, and (B) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, in-house counsel for the Loan Parties, and in her capacity as Assistant General Counsel of NJR Service Corporation, dated the Amendment Effective Date, in each case, covering such matters concerning the Loan Parties and this Amendment, the Amended Credit Agreement and the other Loan Documents executed and delivered in connection with this Amendment as the Administrative Agent may reasonably request; (v) lien searches in acceptable scope and with acceptable results; and (vi) such other information and documentation as may reasonably be requested by the Administrative Agent or any Lender from time to time. (b) The Administrative Agent and each Lender shall have received, in form and substance acceptable to the Administrative Agent and each Lender such documentation and other information requested in connection with applicable “know your customer” and anti-money laundering rules and regulations, including the USA PATRIOT Act. (c) The Borrower shall have paid all fees and expenses payable on or before the Amendment Effective Date as required by this Amendment or any other Loan Document. (d) Since September 30, 2021, no Material Adverse Change shall have occurred. (e) The making of the Loans and the issuance of the Letters of Credit shall not contravene any Law applicable to any Loan Party or any of the Lenders. (f) No action, proceeding, investigation, regulation or legislation shall have been instituted, threatened or proposed before any court, governmental agency or legislative body to enjoin, restrain or prohibit, or to obtain damages in respect of, this Amendment, the Amended Credit Agreement or the other Loan Documents or the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereby or thereby or which, in the Administrative Agent’s sole discretion, would make it inadvisable to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Amendment, the Amended Credit Agreement or any of the other Loan Documents. (g) All regulatory approvals and consents and licenses necessary for the consummation of the transactions contemplated hereunder and the Amended Credit Agreement shall have been completed and there shall be an absence of any legal or regulatory prohibitions or restrictions in respect of the transactions contemplated hereunder or the Amended Credit Agreement. Without limiting the generality of the provisions of the last paragraph of Section 10.3 of the Existing Credit Agreement, for purposes of determining compliance with the conditions specified in this Section 2, each Lender that has signed this Amendment shall be deemed to have consented to, approved or accepted or to be satisfied with, each document or other matter required thereunder to be consented to or approved by or acceptable or satisfactory to a Lender unless the Administrative Agent shall have received notice from such Lender prior to the Amendment Effective Date specifying its objection thereto.

  • SUPERIOR CONDITIONS 21.01 All existing benefits, rights, privileges, practices, terms or conditions of employment which may be considered to be superior to those contained herein and which are set out in Appendix 4 are specifically retained by this Agreement unless otherwise agreed by the local parties. The parties agree to remove from Appendix 4 those superior conditions which no longer have application. Where the parties cannot agree on whether a superior condition continues to have application, the issue will be reduced to a grievance and referred to arbitration. 21.02 The Union and the Participating Hospitals agree to establish a committee consisting of two (2) representatives of the Union and two (2) representatives of the Participating Hospitals to review the superior conditions appendices in each of the participating hospitals. This committee will report to their respective negotiating committees prior to the next round of central negotiations.

  • Effectiveness Conditions This Amendment shall be effective upon the completion of the following conditions precedent (all agreements, documents and instruments to be in form and substance satisfactory to Agent and Agent’s counsel): (a) Execution and delivery by Borrower, Guarantors and Lenders of this Amendment to Agent; (b) Execution and/or delivery by the parties of all other agreements, instruments and documents requested by Agent to effectuate and implement the terms hereof and the Existing Loan Documents.