Accountability Relationships Clause Samples

The "Accountability Relationships" clause defines the structure and expectations for how parties are responsible to one another within an agreement. It typically outlines who reports to whom, the mechanisms for oversight, and the processes for addressing performance or compliance issues. For example, it may specify that a contractor must provide regular updates to a project manager or that certain decisions require approval from a designated authority. This clause ensures clear lines of responsibility and communication, helping to prevent misunderstandings and promote effective management of obligations.
Accountability Relationships. (1) The Minister is accountable to the legislature for the fulfilment of the statutory mandate by the Corporation and for reporting to the legislature on the affairs of the Corporation. (2) The Chair is accountable to the Minister for the performance of the Corporation. The Chair acknowledges that accountability to the government means accountability to the Minister. (3) The Board acknowledges that accountability to the government means accountability to the Minister through the Chair.
Accountability Relationships. 5.1 The Minister is accountable to the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Ontario for the statutes that the Minister administers, including the Acts and has a legislative oversight role with respect to the Authority.‌‌ 5.2 The Board is accountable to the Minister through the Chair for the performance of the Authority.‌
Accountability Relationships. 6.1 The Minister The Minister is accountable to the Legislative Assembly for SJTO's fulfilment of its mandate, its compliance with ATAGAA and government administrative policies and, for these purposes, reports and responds to the Legislative Assembly on the affairs of SJTO. The Minister is accountable to the Cabinet for the performance of SJTO and its compliance with the ATAGAA and government's operational policies and broad policy directions. The Minister is responsible for representing SJTO in the Cabinet and its committees and the Legislative Assembly. 6.2 The Executive Chair The Executive Chair is accountable to the Minister for the performance of SJTO in fulfilling its mandate and for carrying out the roles and responsibilities assigned to the Executive Chair by the Child and Family Services Act, Compensation for Victims of Crime Act, the Education Act, the Human Rights Code, the Intercountry Adoption Act, the Ontario Disability Support Program Act, the Ontario Works Act, the Residential Tenancies Act, the Statutory Powers Procedures Act, the Youth Criminal Justice Act, the PSOA, the ATAGAA, this MOU, and applicable TB/MBC and MOF directives and delegation documents.
Accountability Relationships