CARB definition

CARB means the California Air Resources Board or any successor entity performing similar functions.

Examples of CARB in a sentence

  • Contractor shall indemnify District against any fines or penalties imposed by CARB, or any other governmental or regulatory agency for violations of applicable laws, rules and/or regulations by Contractor, its subcontractors, or others for whom Contractor is responsible under its indemnity obligations provided for in this Agreement.

  • Although CARB limits and requirements are more broad, Contractor shall specifically be aware of their application to "portable equipment", which definition is considered by CARB to include any item of equipment with a fuel-powered engine.

  • If CARRIER operates Transportation Refrigeration Units (“TRUs”) in California under this Agreement, it shall ensure all such units are registered with the CARB’s Equipment Registration system (“ARBER”), and shall, prior to transporting any goods under this Agreement, inspect its Equipment for compliance with the CARB Heavy-Duty Vehicle Greenhouse Gas Emission Reduction Regulations and Airborne Toxic Control Measures (collectively “ATCM”) for TRUs, cleanliness, odors, dirt, or debris before loading.

  • Contractor must fully comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations in furnishing or using equipment and/or providing services, including, but not limited to, emissions limits and permitting requirements imposed by the California Air Resources Board (CARB).


More Definitions of CARB

CARB means the California Air Resources Board. CARB may also be referred to as “ARB.”
CARB means California Air Resources Board, or any successor entity. “CEC” means the California Energy Commission, or any successor entity.
CARB means the California air resource board.
CARB means the California Air Resources Board and any of its successor departments or agencies.
CARB. “ARB” or “state board” means the California Air Resources Board.
CARB means the Composite Assessment Review Board established in accordance with the ‘Matters Relating to Assessment Complaints’ regulation;