Actions and timeframes Clause Samples

The "Actions and timeframes" clause defines specific tasks or obligations that parties must perform and sets deadlines for their completion. It typically outlines who is responsible for each action, the sequence in which tasks should occur, and the exact dates or periods by which they must be completed. By clearly establishing these requirements, the clause helps ensure that all parties understand their responsibilities and the timing involved, reducing the risk of delays or misunderstandings.
Actions and timeframes. The parties agree the following actions and timeframes will be used:
Actions and timeframes. The parties agree the following actions and timeframes will be used: Establish or utilise an existing committee/group in the region to identify issues and strategies to address high-risk road user behaviours. Ongoing Council ▇▇▇▇ The committee/group will oversee extensive public consultation aimed at identifying local road safety issues. Ongoing Council ▇▇▇▇ The committee/group will develop and implement an Action Plan which will highlight strategies to address the identified road safety issues. Ongoing Council ▇▇▇▇
Actions and timeframes. The parties agree the following actions and timeframes will be used: Action Timeframe Lead Agency The State Government will consult with LGAT on legislative proposals that would have an impact on or implications for local government. Ongoing Relevant agency LGAT will develop, coordinate and be accountable for an endorsed local government position for responses to State Government legislative proposals and provide a mechanism for consultation with the State Government on legislative proposals initiated by local government. Ongoing LGAT LGAT will maintain a legislation committee that: • will operate as a decision-making body that will be able to speak for all councils • ensures adequate consultation is undertaken with councils in respect of legislative proposals from the State Government. Ongoing LGAT The Secretary of DPAC will provide the Chief Executive Officer of LGAT with a briefing on the State Government’s forward legislation program. Annually DPAC The legislation committee will consider appropriate and effective contributions to legislation provided by the Chief Executive Officer of LGAT. Annually LGAT
Actions and timeframes. The parties agree the following actions and timeframes will be used: Council and ▇▇▇▇ will jointly undertake a structured review and assessment to define and understand traffic flow issues through Sorell and Midway Point and to develop viable options for now and in the future that respond to the issues identified by the review. ▇▇▇▇/Council As part of the review, ▇▇▇▇ will collect and collate traffic and safety data to inform the review. Within 6 months of signing the agreement ▇▇▇▇ As part of the Review, Council will review its planning scheme with regard to development and traffic generators. Within 6 months of signing this Agreement. Council As part of the Review, ▇▇▇▇ and Council will jointly undertake a technical assessment and evaluation including an options development. Within 10 months of signing this Agreement ▇▇▇▇ Council Council will undertake stakeholder consultation on the options identified. Within 12 months of signing this Agreement Council A report on options is to be completed. On a jointly agreed timeframe. ▇▇▇▇ Council
Actions and timeframes. The parties agree the following actions and timeframes will be used: Action‌‌ Timeframe Lead Agency Establish a Southern Midlands Youth Network Advisory Group with membership made up of: − Council Youth Development Officer; − Rural Youth Representative; − Youth Groups (YISMAC); − DoE representative; − Secondary Student representative; − Police representative; − DHHS Representative. Within 3 months of signing the Agreement Department of Education and Council Council to employ a Youth Development Officer. Within 3 months of signing the Agreement Council A communication strategy to be established so that all key stakeholders are aware of the Youth Network Advisory Group’s activities. Within 5 months of signing the Agreement DoE and Council The Department of Education and Council to investigate the types of forums that will best engage the youth within the municipal area. Within 6 months of signing the Agreement DoE and Council The Southern Midlands Youth Network Group to undertake an audit of the programs and services currently available in the Southern Midlands. Within 6 months of signing the Agreement DoE and Council The Southern Midlands Youth Network Group to undertake an identification of the service gaps for the youth of the Southern Midlands, which would then be brought to the attention of lead Agencies for consideration and possible action. Ongoing DoE and Council
Actions and timeframes. The parties agree the following actions and timeframes will be used: The Department of Primary Industries and Water (Water Resources Division) and Council are to meet to audit and plan the coordination of water monitoring activities of both organisations. Within three months of signing the Agreement DPIW and Kentish Council A plan is to be developed with agreed actions for the coordination of water monitoring activities for Water Resources Division and Council consistent with the Tasmanian Surface Water Quality Monitoring Strategy. Within nine months of signing the Agreement. DPIW and Kentish Council
Actions and timeframes. The parties agree the following actions and timeframes will be used: Action‌‌ Timeframe Lead Agency Council and DHHS will meet with key community stakeholders to discuss health priorities and possible initiatives for improving the prevention and management of chronic disease and identification of any other issues, programs or activities associated withhealthy living’ where there are demonstrated benefits and improved outcomes by DHHS and Council working together. First meeting within 6 months of signing the Agreement, and then ongoing DHHS and Council
Actions and timeframes. The parties agree the following actions and timeframes will be used: • Quarterly meetings between Tourism Tasmania and LCC to continue dialogue on the management of the Travel and Visitor Information Centre. Ongoing. Tourism Tas./LCC • Quarterly meetings on bringing museums, galleries and cultural institutions into the cultural heritage agenda. Ongoing. Tourism Tas./LCC • Develop a Launceston-specific tourism development strategy. Within twelve months of signing the Agreement. Tourism Tas./LCC • Agree to ongoing discussion about long term funding arrangements for Launceston Travel and Visitor Information Centre. Within three months of signing the Agreement. Tourism Tas./LCC
Actions and timeframes. The parties agree the following actions and timeframes will be used: DHHS and Council will continue involvement in the Interagency Support Panel. Ongoing DHHS Council DHHS will investigate mechanisms to link with the National Drug Strategy Framework and the Tasmanian Drug Strategic Plan. Within three months of signing this Agreement DHHS Council Council will continue to refer clients and promote services within the community. Ongoing DHHS Council
Actions and timeframes. The parties agree the following actions and timeframes will be used: The Department of Health and Human Services will assist Council in identifying the local primary health care service providers. Within 3 months of signing the Agreement DHHS Council The Department of Health and Human Services and Council will meet with the Neighbourhood House for the purpose of exploring the possibility of expanding their biannual service provider meeting that identifies issues for their round table forum for the Central Coast Council area. Within 5 months of signing the Agreement DHHS Council