13 results for “insurance requirements”
13 results for “insurance requirements”
This ordinance proposes to amend Chapter 8 of the St. Petersburg City Code by repealing and replacing Section 8-36.(c) to adopt local administrative and technical amendments to the Florida Building Code. The amendments align existing city flood mitigation requirements—including declarations of land restriction for enclosed areas below elevated buildings, limitations on partitioning of such enclosed areas, and expanded definitions of "substantial damage" for flood hazard areas—with the Florida Building Code to maintain compliance with the National Flood Insurance Program and Title 44 Code of Federal Regulations. The ordinance also codifies existing city inspection practices for elevated building enclosures and introduces new requirements for operations and maintenance plans related to dry floodproofing measures.
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The Syracuse Urban Renewal Agency Board of Directors met via videoconference on May 25, 2021, and unanimously approved minutes from the previous April 27, 2021 meeting. The board discussed an ongoing agreement with Stone Quarry Hill Art Park, Inc. regarding installation of a steel sculpture titled "Whales Tale" at Perseverance Park, addressing insurance requirements ($1 million per occurrence/$2 million aggregate coverage with Stone Quarry listed as additional insured) and a $1,500 concrete pad installation cost, with the final agreement language to be circulated to the board for review before execution.
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Lancaster Township's Open Records Policy establishes procedures for requesting public records through the township's Right-to-Know Officer, John Donnelly, via email, mail, or in-person delivery. Requests must use the official RTK Request Form and will receive a response within 5 business days; denied requests may be appealed to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records within 15 business days. The policy also references federal requirements for health insurers to provide pricing data in Machine Readable Files format.
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On June 19, 2019, the Worcester Township Board of Supervisors approved monthly financial reports and bills totaling $245,637.69 for May 2019, and awarded a bid for the Defford Road Park Basin Project to G&B Construction as the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. The meeting included public comment on stormwater concerns, ordinance matters, and record retention requirements, with the Township Solicitor addressing insurance claim procedures and litigation-related issues.
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Christ The King Catholic Church requested approval to display a banner across SW 9th Street promoting the annual Sweet Corn Festival from August 1-30, 2014. The Des Moines City Council approved the application, with the banner specifications including dimensions of 21' x 7.5' made of vinyl material secured with 5 grommets. The applicant agreed to indemnification requirements and maintain general liability insurance with minimum limits of $500,000 per occurrence.
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The Oklahoma Construction Industries Board held a regular meeting on November 19th, 2025, at 2401 NW 23rd Street, Oklahoma City, chaired by Larry Buxton. Six of seven board members were present; Lupe Ibarra was absent. The meeting was convened in compliance with the Oklahoma Open Meeting Act with 24-hour advance notice to the public and to 50 people who had filed written notice requests. The board heard public comments and considered proposed amendments to Title 158 of the Oklahoma Administrative Code regarding electrical industry regulations, including sections on definitions, bond and insurance requirements, examination and licensing requirements, continuing education, and prohibited acts for electrical licensure.
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