Assets and Equipment. 1. Be a good xxxxxxx of the Unit’s resources and comply with the BSA’s Fiscal Policies and Procedures.
2. Apply for and undertake Unit Money Earning Projects in accordance with BSA’s and the Local Council’s guidelines.
3. Actively participate in the Local Council's annual giving campaign and product sales fundraisers (e.g., Friends of Scouting campaign, popcorn, and Camp Card sales).
4. Follow all Charter Organization policies and procedures regarding the management of funds. For Unit specific bank accounts, Units will submit reporting as prescribed by the Charter Organization.
Assets and Equipment. The RE DEVELOPER shall acquire and maintain for the Project and for its Solar Energy Operations and, such assets as are reasonably estimated to be required in carrying out the exploration, assessment, harnessing, piloting and other studies for the Solar Energy Resources in the Contract Area; and the development, utilization and commercialization of Solar Energy Resources therein, including the construction, installation, operation and maintenance of the Solar Energy Systems. All materials, equipment, plants and other installations that are erected or placed on the Contract Area by the RE DEVELOPER and are owned by the RE DEVELOPER shall remain the property of the RE DEVELOPER up to one (1) year from the Expiration or Termination of this RE Contract: Provided, That upon the written request of the RE DEVELOPER, the DEPARTMENT shall approve an additional non-extendible period of one (1) year within which to remove such assets in the Contract Area. Thereafter, the ownership of any remaining materials, equipment, plants, and other installations shall be vested in the Government. The RE DEVELOPER shall be responsible for the removal and the disposal of all materials, equipment and facilities from the Contract Area in accordance with the ECC and the provisions of the Abandonment and Termination Plan as provided under Section II hereof; The ownership of all data, records, accounts, samples and other technical data produced or generated in the course of the Solar Energy Operations that are confidential, proprietary in nature or otherwise not generally available to the public shall remain with the DEPARTMENT and RE DEVELOPER and shall be kept confidential in accordance with Section XI (Confidentiality) hereof.
Assets and Equipment. 1. Be a good xxxxxxx of the Unit’s resources and comply with the BSA’s Fiscal Policies and Procedures.
2. Apply for and undertake Unit Money Earning Projects in accordance with BSA’s and the Local Council’s guidelines.
3. Actively participate in the Local Council's annual giving campaign and product sales fundraisers (e.g., Friends of Scouting campaign, popcorn, and Camp Card sales).
4. Reimburse the Affiliated Organization for cost of insuring Unit’s assets and equipment, if requested.
5. Follow all Local Council policies and procedures regarding the management of funds. For Unit specific bank accounts, Units will submit annual finance report and other reporting as prescribed by the Local Council.
Assets and Equipment. 1. Be a good xxxxxxx of the Unit’s resources and comply with the BSA’s Fiscal Policies and Procedures.
2. Apply for and undertake Unit Money Earning Projects in accordance with BSA’s and the Local Council’s guidelines.
3. Actively participate in the Local Council's annual giving campaign and product sales fundraisers (e.g., Friends of Scouting campaign, popcorn, and Camp Card sales).
4. Reimburse the Affiliated Organization for cost of insuring Unit’s assets and equipment, if requested.
5. Follow all Local Council policies and procedures regarding the management of funds. For Unit specific bank accounts, Units will submit annual finance report and other reporting as prescribed by the Local Council. By: Print Name: Date Title: Chair of Board of Trustees By: Print Name: Date Title: Scout Executive or Designee By: Print Name: Date Title: Unit Committee Chair BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA By: Xxxxx X. Xxxxx** Xxxxx X. Xxxxx President and Chief Executive Officer ***
Assets and Equipment. 1. Be a good xxxxxxx of the Unit’s resources and comply with the BSA’s Fiscal Policies and Procedures.
2. Apply for and undertake Unit Money Earning Projects in accordance with BSA’s and the Local Council’s guidelines.
3. Actively participate in the Local Council's annual giving campaign and product sales fundraisers (e.g., Friends of Scouting campaign, popcorn, and Camp Card sales).
4. Follow all Charter Organization policies and procedures regarding the management of funds. For Unit specific bank accounts, Units will submit reporting as prescribed by the Charter Organization. Charter Organization Title Date Charter Organization Representative Title Date Unit Committee Chair Title Date Local BSA Council Title Date The Boy Scouts of America provides Commercial General Liability (GL) and Excess Commercial Automobile Liability (AL) to cover losses or claims asserted or sustained by any Scout, Scouting Unit, member, visitor, volunteer, or any other person, arising out of or in any way connected, directly or indirectly, with Scouting. This insurance covers the Charter Organization, along with its Officers, Directors, Trustees, Employees, Agents, Members, or Volunteers (collectively, “Protected Parties”). At a minimum, such insurance:
1. GL coverage shall be written on an occurrence basis, with limits of $7,500,000 each occurrence and $23,000,000 annual aggregate for the policy year ending March 1, 2023. GL coverage limits are subject to change upon renewal, but at a minimum GL coverage shall be written on an occurrence basis, with limits of $1,000,000 each occurrence and $10,000,000 aggregate.
2. AL shall be written on a per occurrence basis, with a $5,000,000 limit per occurrence as excess of the Charter Organization’s primary AL insurance and any other excess insurance available from other sources; provided however, that the underlying primary AL insurance, and other excess (if any), shall be no less than $1,000,000.
3. As set forth in the GL policy, shall provide coverage for:
a. Bodily injury, sickness or disease including illness or death of any person.
b. Bodily injury, including physical or sexual abuse, misconduct, or molestation.
c. Personal or advertising injury.
d. Damages caused by physical damage or destruction of tangible property.
e. Contractual liability covering the BSA’s obligation to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless the Protected Parties.
f. Punitive or Exemplary Damages coverage equal to that which is provided to BSA entities.
4. Shall ...
Assets and Equipment. Work with the Local Council in good faith to properly transfer all Unit Assets to the Local Council.
Assets and Equipment. 1. Own the assets of the Unit, including all funds, real property, and personal property (e.g., trailers) that are acquired by the Unit either for the benefit of Scouting or in the name of Scouting (collectively, “Unit Assets”) and administer the assets for the benefit of the Unit.
2. Provide access to a separate bank account for the Unit using the Council EIN and provide the Unit with policies and procedures for financial reporting and asset management.
3. Provide property insurance for trailers and other Unit assets and follow all Guide to Safe Scouting requirements to ensure the adequate review and inspection of those trailers and other assets for the safety of all youth and adults in the Unit.
Assets and Equipment. 1. Be a good xxxxxxx of the Unit’s resources and comply with the BSA’s Fiscal Policies and Procedures.
2. Apply for and undertake Unit Money Earning Projects in accordance with BSA’s and the Local Council’s guidelines.
3. Actively participate in the Local Council's annual giving campaign and product sales fundraisers (e.g., Friends of Scouting campaign, popcorn, and Camp Card sales).
4. Follow all Charter Organization policies and procedures regarding the management of funds. For Unit specific bank accounts, Units will submit reporting as prescribed by the Charter Organization. CHARTER ORGANIZATION: By: Print Name: Date Title: LOCAL BSA COUNCIL: By: Print Name: Date Title: Scout Executive or Designee BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA By: Xxxxx X. Xxxxx** Xxxxx X. Xxxxx President and Chief Executive Officer *** ** BSA’s endorsement of this Agreement relates solely to the Indemnification and Insurance provisions and to the Trademark License provisions set forth in §§ I.A, I.B, and I.C of this Agreement. *** This is a BSA-approved form as of the month and year reflected in the bottom margin of this Charter Agreement. Once signed by all other parties to this Agreement, and provided no more recent form agreement has been approved by BSA as of the date those signatures are applied, Xx. Xxxxx’x pre-printed electronic signature on this Agreement will be recognized as valid and binding on BSA as of the same date with respect to the provisions set forth in §§ I.A, I.B, and I.C of this Agreement. SCOUTING UNIT: By: Print Name: Date Title: Unit Committee Chair ❖ The Scouting program must be utilized in a manner consistent with the Bylaws, Rules and Regulations, guidelines, policies, and other publications available on the BSA national website located at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/about/membership- standards/ ▪ The Charter and Bylaws of the Boy Scouts of America ▪ The Mission of the Boy Scouts of America ▪ The Rules and Regulations of the Boy Scouts of America ▪ The Scout Oath and the Scout Law, including Duty to God ▪ BSA youth protection policies and guidelines, including mandatory reporting ▪ Scouting Safely section found at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/health-and-safety/ ▪ The Guide to Safe Scouting ▪ The SAFE Scouting Checklist ▪ Scouter Code of Conduct ▪ Incident Reporting xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/health-and-safety/incident-report/ ❖ Scouting Units should utilize the BSA Brand Center for all branding guidelines, images, and logos. The BSA Brand Center can be located at xxx.xxxxxxx...
Assets and Equipment. Equipment
Assets and Equipment. The property listed in the Schedule A – Independent Contractor’s Assets List is acknowledged as the property of the Independent Contractor. The Independent Contractor agrees that all property not specifically described in this Agreement as the Independent Contractor’s personal property is the property of the Practice Group. The Independent Contractor is responsible for providing all equipment needed for the provision of care in clients’ homes, including home birth equipment and a vehicle. The Practice Group will furnish the Independent Contractor with the use of clinic space, disposable supplies (e.g., home birth kits), home birth medications, administrative support and access to laboratory supplies and services.