ADMINISTRATION OF CONTRACT. COUNTY 1.1 COUNTY’s Program Manager The responsibilities of the COUNTY’s Program Manager include: ensuring that the objectives of this Contract are met; making changes in the terms and conditions of this Contract in accordance with Part II, Section 5.0, Change Notices and Amendments; and providing direction to CONTRACTOR in the areas relating to COUNTY policy, information requirements, and procedural requirements meeting with CONTRACTOR’s Program Manager on a regular basis; and inspecting any and all tasks, deliverables, goods, services, or other work provided by or on behalf of CONTRACTOR. The COUNTY’s Program Manager is not authorized to make any changes in any of the terms and conditions of this Contract and is not authorized to further obligate COUNTY in any respect whatsoever. 1.2 COUNTY’s Contract Program Monitor The COUNTY’s Program Monitor is responsible for overseeing the day-to- day administration of this Contract. The Program Monitor reports to the COUNTY’s Program Manager. 1.3 The County maintains databases that track/monitor contractor performance history. Information entered into such databases may be used for a variety of purposes, including determining whether the COUNTY will exercise a contract term extension option.
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Samples: Foster Care Placement Services Master Contract, Foster Care Placement Services Master Contract, Foster Care Placement Services Master Contract
ADMINISTRATION OF CONTRACT. COUNTY
1.1 COUNTY’s Program Manager The responsibilities of the COUNTY’s Program Manager include: ensuring that the objectives of this Contract are met; making changes in the terms and conditions of this Contract in accordance with Part II, Section 5.0, Change Notices and Amendments; and providing direction to CONTRACTOR in the areas relating to COUNTY policy, information requirements, and procedural requirements meeting with CONTRACTOR’s Program Manager on a regular basis; and inspecting any and all tasks, deliverables, goods, services, or other work provided by or on behalf of CONTRACTOR. The COUNTY’s Program Manager is not authorized to make any changes in any of the terms and conditions of this Contract and is not authorized to further obligate COUNTY in any respect whatsoever.
1.2 COUNTY’s Contract Program Monitor The COUNTY’s Program Monitor is responsible for overseeing the day-to- day administration of this Contract. The Program Monitor reports to the COUNTY’s Program ManagerDirector.
1.3 The County maintains databases that track/monitor contractor performance history. Information entered into such databases may be used for a variety of purposes, including determining whether the COUNTY will exercise a contract term extension option.
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Samples: Foster Care Placement Services Master Contract, Foster Care Placement Services Master Contract
ADMINISTRATION OF CONTRACT. COUNTY
1.1 COUNTY’s Program Manager The responsibilities of the COUNTY’s Program Manager include: ensuring that the objectives of this Contract are met; making advise changes in the terms and conditions of this Contract in accordance with Part II, Section 5.0, Change Notices Changes and Amendments; and providing direction to CONTRACTOR in the areas relating to COUNTY policy, information requirements, and procedural requirements requirements; meeting with CONTRACTOR’s Program Manager on a regular basis; and inspecting any and all tasks, deliverables, goods, services, or other work provided by or on behalf of CONTRACTOR. The COUNTY’s Program Manager is not authorized to make any changes in any of the terms and conditions of this Contract and is not authorized to further obligate COUNTY in any respect whatsoever.
1.2 COUNTY’s Contract Program Monitor The COUNTY’s Program Monitor is responsible for overseeing the day-to- day administration of this Contract. The Program Monitor reports to the COUNTY’s Program Manager.
1.3 The County COUNTY maintains databases that track/monitor contractor CONTRACTOR performance history. Information entered into such databases may be used for a variety of purposes, including determining whether the COUNTY will exercise a contract term extension option.
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