Authority Contacts Executive Sample Clauses

Authority Contacts Executive. 1.1.1 The Authority Contacts Executive (ACE) is a forum for representatives of GeoPlace and the Participating Authorities established (a) to ensure that the specification, data entry conventions and quality and performance measures are properly monitored by GeoPlace; and (b) to represent Participating Authorities and to liaise with GeoPlace in connection with the rights and obligations of such Authorities under this Agreement. 1.1.2 The ACE acts to manage the relationship between GeoPlace and Participating Authorities in accordance with the current ACE Terms of Reference and Governance Guidelines, available via the GeoPlace website, and as amended by ACE from time to time. This Schedule sets out the high level principles underlying the ACE Terms of Reference. 1.1.3 The ACE is the decision making body for managing the Data Co- operation Agreement, and associated technical documentation relating to data supply arrangements between Participating Authorities and GeoPlace (for example, the Data Entry Conventions and Best Practice and Data Transfer Formats or their replacements). 1.1.4 The membership of ACE will comprise: 1.1.4.1 the following voting members: a) Two GeoPlace LLP authorised representatives, one of whom will be identified as the chairperson of all meetings (whether virtual or physical). These two members will have one vote each (but the chairperson will have no casting vote); b) Appointed principal chair of the Regional Chairs Address Group (with only one vote). In the absence of the chair of the Regional Chairs Address Group, the deputy of the Regional Chairs Address Group will become a voting member; c) Appointed principal chair of the Regional Chairs Street Group (with only one vote). In the absence of the chair of the Regional Chairs Street Group, the deputy of the Regional Chairs Street Group will become a voting member); and 1.1.4.2 the following non-voting members: a) the deputy of the Regional Chairs Address Group; b) the deputy of the Regional Chairs Street Group; c) a meeting facilitator/coordinator to be provided by GeoPlace; and 1.1.5 other advisory members invited by the voting members to join the group from time to time or on a regular basis. Members from the ACE will meet at least four (4) times per twelve month period, the optimum being no less than monthly, to develop and agree strategy and business plan, discuss and resolve any issues, agree any changes to the DEC, Data Transfer Format, Authority Updates Improvement Schedules, AC...
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  • Emergency Contact Information Resident must complete and provide to University an emergency contact information form provided by University Housing before Resident will be allowed to move into the Residence Facility.

  • Successor to the Executive This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be enforceable by the Executive’s personal representatives, executors, administrators, heirs, distributees, devisees and legatees. In the event of the Executive’s death after his termination of employment but prior to the completion by the Company of all payments due him under this Agreement, the Company shall continue such payments to the Executive’s beneficiary designated in writing to the Company prior to his death (or to his estate, if the Executive fails to make such designation).

  • Emergency Contacts Contractor shall provide County with a list of names and telephone numbers at which Contractor’s representative, alternate, superintendent, and other key personnel can be reached during non-working hours in the case of an emergency.

  • Data Integrity Control Personal Data will remain intact, complete and current during processing activities.

  • Medical Director The Contractor shall employ the services of a Medical Director who is a licensed Indiana Health Care Provider (IHCP) provider board certified in family medicine or internal medicine. If the Medical Director is not board certified in family medicine, they shall be supported by a clinical team with experience in pediatrics, behavioral health, adult medicine and obstetrics/gynecology. The Medical Director shall be dedicated full-time to the Contractor’s Indiana Medicaid product lines. The Medical Director shall oversee the development and implementation of the Contractor’s disease management, case management and care management programs; oversee the development of the Contractor’s clinical practice guidelines; review any potential quality of care problems; oversee the Contractor’s clinical management program and programs that address special needs populations; oversee health screenings; serve as the Contractor’s medical professional interface with the Contractor’s primary medical providers (PMPs) and specialty providers; and direct the Quality Management and Utilization Management programs, including, but not limited to, monitoring, corrective actions and other quality management, utilization management or program integrity activities. The Medical Director, in close coordination with other key staff, is responsible for ensuring that the medical management and quality management components of the Contractor’s operations are in compliance with the terms of the Contract. The Medical Director shall work closely with the Pharmacy Director to ensure compliance with pharmacy-related responsibilities set forth in Section 3.4. The Medical Director shall attend all OMPP quality meetings, including the Quality Strategy Committee meetings. If the Medical Director is unable to attend an OMPP quality meeting, the Medical Director shall designate a representative to take his or her place. Notwithstanding the Medical Director ‘s sending of a representative, the Medical Director shall be responsible for knowing and taking appropriate action on all agenda and action items from all OMPP quality meetings.

  • Traffic Management 9.2.1 During the Operating Period, Developer shall be responsible for the general management of traffic on the Project. Developer shall manage traffic so as to preserve and protect safety of traffic on the Project and Related Transportation Facilities and, to the maximum extent practicable, to avoid disruption, interruption or other adverse effects on traffic flow, throughput or level of service on the Project and Related Transportation Facilities. Developer shall conduct traffic management in accordance with all applicable Technical Provisions, Technical Documents, Laws and Governmental Approvals, and in accordance with the Traffic Management Plan. 9.2.2 Developer shall prepare and submit to TxDOT and the Independent Engineer for TxDOT approval a Traffic Management Plan for managing traffic on the Project and Related Transportation Facilities after the commencement of traffic operations on any portion of the Project, addressing (a) orderly and safe movement and diversion of traffic on Related Transportation Facilities during Project construction, (b) orderly and safe movement of traffic on the Project and (c) orderly and safe diversion of traffic on the Project and Related Transportation Facilities necessary in connection with field maintenance and repair work or Renewal Work or in response to Incidents, Emergencies and lane closures. Developer shall prepare the Traffic Management Plan according to the schedule set forth in the Technical Provisions. The Traffic Management Plan shall comply with the Technical Provisions and Technical Documents concerning traffic management and traffic operations. Developer shall carry out all traffic management during the Term in accordance with the approved Traffic Management Plan. 9.2.3 Developer shall implement the Traffic Management Plan to promote safe and efficient operation of the Project and Related Transportation Facilities at all times during the course of any construction or operation of the Project and during the Utility Adjustment Work. 9.2.4 TxDOT shall have at all times, without obligation or liability to Developer, the right 9.2.4.1 Issue Directive Letters to Developer regarding traffic management 9.2.4.2 Provide on the Project, via message signs or other means consistent with Good Industry Practice, non-Discriminatory traveler and driver information, and other public information (e.g. amber alerts), provided that the means to disseminate such information does not materially interfere with the functioning of the ETCS.

  • Primary Contacts The Parties will keep and maintain current at all times a primary point of contact for this contract. The primary contacts for this this Contract are as follows:

  • Emergency Contact CONTRACTOR shall have a responsible person available at, or reasonably near, the Project/Service on a twenty-four (24) hour basis, seven (7) days a week, who may be contacted in emergencies and in cases where immediate action must be taken to handle any problem that might arise. CONTRACTOR shall submit to the COUNTY’s Project Manager, the phone numbers and names of personnel designated to be contacted in cases of emergencies. This list shall contain the name of their supervisors responsible for work pertaining to this Agreement.

  • Media Relations 7.1 Elected officers or appointed committee chairpersons of the Union shall be allowed to speak or comment to the media while on duty provided they change into civilian clothes and provided further, that they do not purport to represent the views of the Department. The Chief's office shall be informed in advance, whenever possible, of such contact with the media. No member shall leave their duty or work station without specific prior approval of the Chief of the Department or authorized management official. Approval shall include consideration of the operating needs and work schedules of the Department or division to which the member is assigned.

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