▇▇▇▇ Notifications Sample Clauses

▇▇▇▇ Notifications. ‌ The AIWFMP contains notification requirements the Protecting Agencies follow to inform the Jurisdictional Agencies of wildfire occurring on their lands. The federal agencies are mandated to use WFDSS to document fire occurrence on their lands and lands for which they have the responsibility to provide fire protection (including Alaska Native regional and village corporation lands and Native Allotments). A phone call to the Jurisdictional FMO or their designee, and an automated WFDSS entry that has been proofed by the Protecting Agency suffice for notification. For incidents on state, private and municipal lands, an automated WFDSS entry that has been proofed by the Protecting Agency, and a phone call to the assigned contact are also sufficient for notification. Additional notification procedures may be negotiated by a Jurisdictional Unit. Notification of Alaska Native regional and village corporations, local governments, and other agencies/entities not normally associated with fire activity should include written documentation. In addition to the Jurisdictional Agency notifications listed in the AIWFMP, the following notification protocols will be followed: (Reference Exhibit B of the Master Agreement for contact names and phone). • When a wildfire occurs on in-holdings (Native and State Selected lands, Native allotments, Native corporation lands, and private lands), within the boundaries of a National Park or Wildlife Refuge, the appropriate park or refuge fire staff will be notified. • For wildfires occurring in the DNR Protection Area that affect Alaska Native, BLM, FWS or NPS lands, the AFS Military FMO or the Duty Officer will also be notified. .For wildfires occurring or threatening Native allotments, the BIA Regional Fire Management Officer will be notified. • For wildfires occurring in the AFS Protection Area on lands where the DNR is the Jurisdictional Agency (State, private and municipal lands), the DNR Fire Operations Forester is the Jurisdictional Agency representative to be notified by AFS. • For wildfires occurring in USFS Protection Area where the NPS is the Jurisdictional Agency (Sitka National Monument, Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, and Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Site), the Jurisdictional Agency representatives to be notified by the USFS are: o The NPS Regional Fire Management Officer, the appropriate park staff, the Northern Southeast Area Forester. • For wildfires occurring in USFS Protection Area where the DNR is t...
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  • Certain Notifications At all times from the date hereof to the Closing Date, each party shall promptly notify the others in writing of the occurrence of any event that will or may result in the failure to satisfy any of the conditions specified in Article 8 hereof.

  • Required Notifications Each Grantor shall promptly notify the Administrative Agent, in writing, of: (i) any Lien (other than Permitted Liens) on any of the Collateral which would adversely affect the ability of the Administrative Agent to exercise any of its remedies hereunder and (ii) the occurrence of any other event which could reasonably be expected to have a material impairment on the aggregate value of the Collateral or on the security interests created hereby.

  • Antitrust Notification If the Holder determines, in its sole judgment upon the advice of counsel, that the issuance of any Warrant Shares pursuant to the terms hereof would be subject to the provisions of the H▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇ Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976, as amended (the “HSR Act”), the Company shall file as soon as practicable after the date on which the Company receives notice from the Holder of the applicability of the HSR Act and a request to so file with the United States Federal Trade Commission and the United States Department of Justice the notification and report form required to be filed by it pursuant to the HSR Act in connection with such issuance.

  • Reporting Notification A. Quarterly Reports In addition to any reports required pursuant to §19 or pursuant to any exhibit, for any contract having a term longer than 3 months, Local Agency shall submit, on a quarterly basis, a written report specifying progress made for each specified performance measure and standard in this Agreement. Such progress report shall be in accordance with the procedures developed and prescribed by the State. Progress reports shall be submitted to the State not later than five (5) Business Days following the end of each calendar quarter or at such time as otherwise specified by the State.

  • Customer Notification By executing this Agreement, the Advisor acknowledges that as required by the Advisers Act the Sub-Advisor has supplied to the Advisor and the Trust copies of the Sub-Advisor’s Form ADV with all exhibits and attachments (including the Sub-Advisor’s statement of financial condition) and will promptly supply to the Advisor copies of all amendments or restatements of such document. Otherwise, the Advisor’s rights under federal law allow termination of this contract without penalty within five business days after entering into this contract. U.S. law also requires the Sub-Advisor to obtain, verify, and record information that identifies each person or entity that opens an account. The Sub-Advisor will ask for the Trust’s legal name, principal place of business address, and Taxpayer Identification or other identification number, and may ask for other identifying information.