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6.3.C. - Page 38 <br />AGREEMENT 04-2614 <br />Project No. 0414000032 <br />HM -1 — Hazardous material (including, but not limited to, hazardous waste) that may require <br />removal and disposal pursuant to federal or state law whether it is disturbed by the <br />PROJECT or not. <br />HM -2 — Hazardous material (including, but not limited to, hazardous waste) that may require <br />removal and disposal pursuant to federal or state law only if disturbed by the PROJECT. <br />HM MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES — Management activities related to either HM -1 or HM -2 <br />including, without limitation, any necessary manifest requirements and disposal facility <br />designations. <br />IMPLEMENTING AGENCY — The PARTNER responsible for managing the scope, cost, and <br />schedule of a PROJECT COMPONENT to ensure the completion of that component. <br />IQA (Independent Quality Assurance) — CALTRANS' efforts to ensure that another <br />PARTNER's quality assurance activities are in accordance with the applicable standards <br />and the PROJECT's Quality Management Plan (QMP). When CALTRANS performs <br />Independent Quality Assurance it does not develop, produce, validate, verify, re -check, or <br />quality control another PARTNER's work products. <br />NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act of 1969) — This federal act establishes a national <br />policy for the environment and a process to disclose the adverse impacts of projects with <br />a federal nexus. <br />OBLIGATIONS — All WORK responsibilities and their associated costs. <br />OBLIGATION COMPLETION — PARTNERS have fulfilled all OBLIGATIONS included in <br />this AGREEMENT and have signed a CLOSURE STATEMENT. <br />PARTNER — Any individual signatory party to this AGREEMENT. <br />PARTNERS — The term that collectively references all of the signatory agencies to this <br />AGREEMENT. This term only describes the relationship between these agencies to work <br />together to achieve a mutually beneficial goal. It is not used in the traditional legal sense <br />in which one PARTNER's individual actions legally bind the other PARTNER. <br />PROJECT COMPONENT — A distinct portion of the planning and project development process <br />of a capital project as outlined in California Government Code, section 14529(b). <br />PID (Project Initiation Document) — The work required to deliver the project initiation document <br />for the PROJECT in accordance with CALTRANS STANDARDS. <br />PA&ED (Project Approval and Environmental Document) — The work required to deliver the <br />project approval and environmental documentation for the PROJECT in accordance with <br />CALTRANS STANDARDS. <br />REV: 07-12-17 PR <br />14 of 19 <br />ATTY/AGR.2017.161/Caltrans Co -Op AGR 101/84 PS&E <br />