ACCOUNTABILITY FRAMEWORK. 8.1 (a) In the event:
ACCOUNTABILITY FRAMEWORK. 9.1 CMHC and NBHC agree that governments must be accountable to the public for the use of public funds through an open and transparent process which identifies expected outcomes, measures performance, reports results to the public and provides for follow-up. Reporting on Outcomes
ACCOUNTABILITY FRAMEWORK. 8.1. CMHC and BCHMC agree that governments must be mutually accountable to the public for the use of public funds and for the achievement of Housing outcomes and report these outcomes in an open, transparent, effective and timely manner.
ACCOUNTABILITY FRAMEWORK. The Organizer will use the Accountability Framework to measure and monitor the performance of the Charter School using the standards set forth therein and using the scoring methods set forth therein, including, without limitation, the performance of the Charter School as to the following: (a) assessment measures, (b) attendance rates, (c) graduation rates (if appropriate), (d) college and career ready indicators, (e) numbers of academic honors and technical honors diplomas (if applicable),
ACCOUNTABILITY FRAMEWORK. 15.1 During the period between the date of execution of this Agreement and the Occupancy Date of the Project, the Proponent and the Region shall collaboratively review annually during the month of March the progress of the Project and Building.
ACCOUNTABILITY FRAMEWORK. 4.1 The Lead Council will be responsible for the management of the Pooled Budget and the management of the contract and is accountable to the Partnership Commissioning Group.
ACCOUNTABILITY FRAMEWORK. 5.1 Each Party will cooperate in advancing best practice in implementing Activities noting the OAIC’s ultimate responsibility to account for and report on the funds made available for the Activities funded under this MOU.
ACCOUNTABILITY FRAMEWORK. (a) In the event:
i) the County is advised that the Project will not proceed; or
ii) the County determines, acting reasonably, that the Proponent is not proceeding with the Project due to delays likely to cause depreciation or deterioration of any construction of the Project, the Proponent shall return all Funds advanced to the County, forthwith upon demand; or
iii) the County is of the opinion that the Proponent is not proceeding in an expeditious manner with the Project for which Funding has been provided; or
iv) the Proponent is not complying with the requirements as set out in this Agreement, inclusive of all Schedules, during the term of the Agreement;
v) an Event of Default has occurred; the Proponent will be in default and shall return all Funding advanced to it to the County, forthwith upon demand, including interest from the date of default until paid in full along with any applicable costs and expenses. The interest rate shall be the Bank of Canada Prime Rate plus 2% in effect at the time of the funding default, and interest will be calculated monthly on the outstanding principal balance.
(b) The Proponent shall submit to the County, an audited statement with respect to the expenditure of Funding provided to it, within ninety (90) days following the date on which the County is advised that the Project has been fully completed, or the Project will not proceed in the opinion of the Proponent or the County.
7.2 The Proponent represents that it has not provided any false or misleading information related to the Project to the County and agrees that it shall not provide any false or misleading information to the County under this Agreement.
7.3 The Proponent shall, on forty-eight (48) hours’ prior written notice, give the County free access to the Project and to such staff, documents, books, records and accounts as may be determined by the County, for the purpose of verifying compliance with this Agreement.
7.4 The Proponent agrees that it shall maintain and make available to the County all records and documentation pertaining to the Project during the 10 year term of the Funding or the date of any early termination of this Agreement, and in either case, for a further seven (7) years thereafter.
ACCOUNTABILITY FRAMEWORK. 3.0.1 The governance model for the Network incorporates an accountability relationship designed to assure Government policy control and oversight of the Network, while providing the Network with the flexibility required to manage its business and operations.
ACCOUNTABILITY FRAMEWORK. 5.1 RECIPIENT agrees that it must be accountable in the use of funds through an open and transparent process which identifies expected results, measures performance, reports results to MHRC and provides for follow-up. RECIPIENT therefore agrees to implement the Accountability Framework Report in Appendix B.