APPLICABLE GOVERNMENT DIRECTIVES. a. The Chair, on behalf of the Board of Directors, is responsible for ensuring that the Agency operates in accordance with all applicable TB/MBC, PSC and government directives, as well as applicable Ministry financial and administrative policies and procedures. Appendix 2 to this MOU provides a list of applicable directives and policies. b. The Ministry will inform the Agency of amendments or additions to directives, policies and guidelines that apply to the Agency; however, the Agency is responsible for complying with all directives, policies and guidelines to which it is subject. c. In addition to complying with the MBC Realty Directive, the Agency shall comply with the Ministry of Infrastructure Realty Policy including any appendices to this policy when acquiring space for accommodation and program purposes. The Ministry will ensure that the Agency is provided with any updates to this policy. d. The CEO is responsible for ensuring that clear expectations are established for transfer payment recipients, and for ensuring effective diligence when setting up and monitoring transfer payment contracts to ensure public services are delivered, commitments are fulfilled, and the right controls are in place to ensure the prudent use of taxpayers’ money. e. The inclusion of alcohol in the provision of hospitality is integral to the business of the Agency. Any such expenses shall be in compliance with, and receive prior approval from, the appropriate authority according to the Travel, Meal and Hospitality Expenses Directive. The Agency’s mandate may require the inclusion of alcohol in providing hospitality as part of business practices. The Agency has been given TB/MBC Special Status for Service of Alcohol at Hospitality Events due to the Agency’s role in attracting inward investment to the province promoting Ontario in national and international markets and engaging in business activities with domestic and foreign companies and partners. Such hospitality is considered a business courtesy and is part of demonstrating that Ontario is a business-friendly jurisdiction in a highly competitive industrial marketplace.
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APPLICABLE GOVERNMENT DIRECTIVES.
a. The Chair, on behalf of the Board of Directors, is responsible for ensuring that the Agency operates in accordance with all applicable TB/MBC, PSC and government directives, as well as applicable Ministry financial and administrative policies and procedures. Appendix 2 to this MOU provides a list of applicable directives and policies.
b. The Ministry will inform the Agency of amendments or additions to directives, policies and guidelines that apply to the Agency; however, the Agency is responsible for complying with all directives, policies and guidelines to which it is subject.
c. In addition to complying with the MBC Realty Directive, the Agency shall comply with the Ministry of Infrastructure Realty Policy including any appendices to this policy when acquiring space for accommodation and program purposes. The Ministry will ensure that the Agency is provided with any updates to this policy.
d. The CEO is responsible for ensuring that clear expectations are established for transfer payment recipients, and for ensuring effective diligence when setting up and monitoring transfer payment contracts to ensure public services are delivered, commitments are fulfilled, fulfilled and the right controls are in place to ensure the prudent use of taxpayers’ money.
e. The inclusion of alcohol in the provision of hospitality is integral to the business of the Agency. Any such expenses shall be in compliance with, and receive prior approval from, the appropriate authority according to the Travel, Meal Meals and Hospitality Expenses Directive. The Agency’s mandate may require the inclusion of alcohol in providing hospitality as part of business practices. The Agency has been given TB/MBC Special Status for Service of Alcohol at Hospitality Events due These include fundraising events and business development activities related to the AgencyTrust’s role in attracting inward investment business enterprise and its self-generated revenues necessary to the province promoting Ontario in national and international markets and engaging in business activities with domestic and foreign companies and partners. Such hospitality is considered a business courtesy and is part of demonstrating that Ontario is a business-friendly jurisdiction in a highly competitive industrial marketplacemeet its mandate.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding
APPLICABLE GOVERNMENT DIRECTIVES.
a. The Chair, on behalf of the Board of DirectorsTrustees, is responsible for ensuring that the Agency operates in accordance with all applicable TB/MBC, PSC and government directives, as well as applicable Ministry financial and administrative policies and procedures. Appendix 2 to this MOU provides a list of applicable directives and policies.
b. The Ministry will inform the Agency of amendments or additions to directives, policies and guidelines that apply to the Agency; however, the Agency is responsible for complying with all directives, policies and guidelines to which it is subject.
c. In addition to complying with the MBC Realty Directive, the Agency shall comply with the Ministry of Infrastructure Realty Policy including any appendices to this policy when acquiring space for accommodation and program purposes. The Ministry will ensure that the Agency is provided with any updates to this policy.
d. The CEO is responsible for ensuring that clear expectations are established for transfer payment recipients, and for ensuring effective diligence when setting up and monitoring transfer payment contracts to ensure public services are delivered, commitments are fulfilled, and the right controls are in place to ensure the prudent use of taxpayers’ money.
e. The inclusion of alcohol in the provision of hospitality is integral to the business of the Agency. Any such expenses shall be in compliance with, and receive prior approval from, the appropriate authority according to the Travel, Meal Meals and Hospitality Expenses Directive. The Agency’s mandate may require the inclusion of alcohol in providing hospitality as part of business practices. The Agency has been given TB/MBC Special Status for Service As a registered charity, instances arise which require the cultivation of Alcohol at donors and stakeholders to secure funding and support. Hospitality Events due to with alcohol can play an important role in successful business ventures and partnerships that bolster the Agency’s role in attracting inward investment financial stability and its ability to deliver new audience experiences and expand its Northern Ontario outreach. The ability to initiate and reciprocate courteous, appropriate interactions with these individuals and groups is essential. The Agency’s internal Travel and Hospitality Policy governs the province promoting Ontario in national and international markets and engaging in business activities with domestic and foreign companies and partners. Such hospitality is considered a business courtesy and is conditions where alcohol can be provided as part of demonstrating that Ontario is a business-friendly jurisdiction in a highly competitive industrial marketplacehospitality.
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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding