Administrative aspects Sample Clauses

The 'Administrative aspects' clause outlines the procedures and responsibilities related to the management and coordination of the agreement. It typically covers requirements such as documentation, reporting, communication protocols, and the designation of contact persons or representatives. By clearly defining these administrative processes, the clause ensures smooth operation, reduces misunderstandings, and facilitates effective implementation of the contract.
Administrative aspects. Universities will use their best endeavour to provide students with teaching, supervision, assessment and support services of a professional standard. The PlantHealth Secretariat and Consortium Partners will provide: - Detailed information on programme content and structure including practical information - First and second year admission - Registration of courses and results - Timely payment of scholarship - Assistance with visa procedures - Assistance with accommodation - Welcome and integration events - Academic and social student counselling, including tutor/academic advisor - Local language tuition - Insurance – The student is covered by a health insurance policy for the duration of the studies (max. 24 months). This comprehensive insurance policy complies with the specific rules of the EACEA for Erasmus Plus: Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters (EMJM) students (health, travel, civil liability and repatriation costs to the student's country, etc.). The student will be provided with the necessary documentation and information (e.g., conditions of cover, restrictions, helpdesk contacts, etc.) before the start of the PlantHealth Masters Programme and as soon as the final list of selected students is approved. PlantHealth students will have access to all the facilities and services available to regular students (e.g., libraries, laboratories, computer rooms, etc.).
Administrative aspects a) Contractor needs to submit a list of deployed personnel, along with identity proof, copy of insurance cover, MDL pass No. to SM (Yd. 12704) office on 01 day prior to the scheduled Sea TRAIL. As per procedure requisite PVR of contractor personnel needs to be submitted to CSO office, MDL for obtaining MDL pass. Please note without MDL pass, contractor personnel will not be allowed to board on ship. b) Contractor needs to arrange for valid insurance cover for all his personnel prior to sea TRAILs, cost for the same to be borne by the contractor. c) Food quantity consumed by contractor personnel will not be taken under MDL quantity of the PO.
Administrative aspects. The universities will endeavour their best to provide the student with tuition, supervision, assessment and support services of a professional standard. The PlantHealth Secretariat and Consortium Partners will provide: - detailed information on programme content and structure incl. practical information - first and second year admission - registration of courses and results - timely disbursement of scholarship - assistance with visa procedures - assistance with accommodation - welcome and integration events (Orientation Week) - academic and social student counselling, incl. tutor/academic advisor - local language instruction - insurance – The student will be provided with health insurance during the whole period of the studies. This comprehensive insurance policy meets the specific regulations of EACEA for Erasmus Plus: EMJMD students (health, travel, and civil responsibility and repatriation cost towards the country of the student, etc). The student will be provided with the necessary documentation and information (e.g. coverage conditions, restrictions, helpdesk contacts, etc.) before the start of the PlantHealth Masters Programme and as soon as the final list of selected students is approved. PlantHealth students will have access to all facilities and services available to regular students (e.g. libraries, laboratories, computer rooms, etc.). For more information, please refer to the PlantHealth Guide for Students and Scholarship Holders. 7.1 PlantHealth HelpDesk
Administrative aspects. The universities will endeavor their best to provide the student with tuition, supervision, assessment and support services of a professional standard. The emiSS Secretariat and Consortium universities will provide: - detailed information on programme content and structure incl. practical information - first and second year admission - registration of courses and results - timely disbursement of scholarship - assistance with visa procedures supplying an official letter - assistance with accommodation in integration week - welcome and integration events (Orientation Week) - academic and social student counseling, incl. tutor/academic advisor - local language instruction in hosting institutions - insurance – The student will be provided with health insurance during the whole period of the studies. This comprehensive insurance policy meets the specific regulations of EACEA for Erasmus Plus: EMJMD students (health, travel, and civil responsibility and repatriation cost towards the country of the student, etc). The student will be provided with the necessary documentation and information (e.g. coverage conditions, restrictions, helpdesk contacts, etc.) before the start of the emiSS Masters Programme and as soon as the final list of selected students is approved. The students of emiSS will have access to all facilities and services available to regular students (e.g. libraries, laboratories, computer rooms, etc.). For more information, please refer to the emiSS Guide for Students and Scholarship Holders.
Administrative aspects. Universities will use their best endeavour to provide students with teaching, supervision, assessment and support services of a professional standard. The PlantHealth Secretariat and Consortium Partners will provide: - Detailed information on programme content and structure including practical information - First and second year admission - Registration of courses and results - Timely payment of scholarship - Assistance with visa procedures - Assistance with accommodation (UNIPD, UGOE, IAGRO, AgroParisTech) - Welcome and integration events - Academic and social student counselling, including tutor/academic advisor - Local language tuition - Insurance – The student is covered by a health insurance policy for the duration of the studies (max. 24 months). This comprehensive insurance policy complies with the specific rules of the EACEA for Erasmus Plus: EMJM students (health, travel, civil liability and repatriation costs to the student's country, etc.). The student will be provided with the necessary documentation and information (e.g., conditions of cover, restrictions, helpdesk contacts, etc.) before the start of the PlantHealth Master Programme and as soon as the final list of selected students is approved. PlantHealth students will have access to all the facilities and services available to regular students (e.g., libraries, laboratories, computer rooms, etc.).
Administrative aspects. This co-supervisory agreement concerns : Name of student : date and place of birth : residing at : holder of the following diplomas : (please indicate university and date) The aforementioned is hereafter referred to as the student.
Administrative aspects. The interests of the Government as provided in this Act shall be taken in charge by the Minister for Education, Culture, Sport, Science and Technology (MEXT).

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  • Administrative Duties 94 SECTION 12.2 Records.....................................................................97 SECTION 12.3 Additional Information to be Furnished to the Issuer........................97

  • Administrative Matters (a) The Member is the sole member of the Company. Accordingly, for U.S. federal income tax purposes, the Company shall be disregarded as an entity separate from the Member, and the assets and liabilities and all items of income, gain, loss and deduction shall be treated as the assets and liabilities and items of income, gain, loss and deduction of the Member. (b) The fiscal year of the Company shall be the same as the fiscal year of the Member. (c) The Member’s Membership Interest shall be uncertificated.

  • Administrative Appeals An administrative appeal is a request for us to reconsider a full or partial denial of payment for covered healthcare services for the following reasons: • the services were excluded from coverage; • we determined that you were not eligible for coverage; • you or your provider did not follow BCBSRI’s requirements, including providing notification of service, when applicable; or • a limitation on an otherwise covered benefit exists. You are not required to file a complaint (as described above), before filing an administrative appeal. If you call our Customer Service Department, a Customer Service Representative will try to resolve your concern. If the issue is not resolved to your satisfaction, you may file a verbal or written administrative appeal with our Grievance and Appeals Unit. If you request an administrative appeal, you must do so within one hundred eighty (180) days of receiving a denial of payment for covered healthcare services. The Grievance and Appeals Unit will conduct a thorough review of your administrative appeal and respond within: • thirty (30) calendar days for a prospective review; and • sixty (60) calendar days for a retrospective review. The letter will provide you with information regarding our determination. A medical reconsideration or appeal is a request for us to reconsider a full or partial denial of payment for covered healthcare services because we determined: • the service was not medically necessary or appropriate; or • the service was experimental or investigational. You may request an expedited appeal when: • an urgent preauthorization request for healthcare services has been denied; • the circumstances are an emergency; or • you are in an inpatient setting. You or your physician may file a written or verbal request for reconsideration with our Grievance and Appeals Unit. The request for reconsideration must be submitted to us within one hundred and eighty (180) calendar days of the initial determination letter. If someone other than your provider is requesting a medical reconsideration on your behalf, you must provide us with a signed notice, authorizing the individual to represent you in this matter. You will receive written notification of our determination within fifteen (15) calendar days from the receipt of your request for reconsideration of a prospective, concurrent, or retrospective review. You may request an appeal if our denial was upheld during the initial reconsideration. Your appeal will be reviewed by a provider in the same or similar specialty as your treating provider. You must submit your request for an appeal within forty-five (45) calendar days of receiving of the reconsideration denial letter. You will receive written notification of our appeal determination following the same timeframes noted in the How to File a Medical Request for Reconsideration section above.

  • Administrative information Time limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate

  • Administrative Accounts In connection with the services provided hereunder, the Custodian is hereby directed to open cash accounts on its books and records from time to time for the purposes of receiving subscriptions and/or processing redemptions on behalf of the Fund and/or for the purposes of aggregating, netting and/or clearing transactions (including, without limitation foreign exchange, repurchase agreements, capital stock activity, expense payment) or other administrative purposes, each on behalf of the Fund (each an “Account”). Each such Account shall be subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the Fund shall be liable for the satisfaction of its obligations in connection with each Account.