BIENNIAL REPORT Clause Samples
BIENNIAL REPORT. Each Member shall prepare a Biennial Report for the review period of the previous two academic years.
BIENNIAL REPORT. AND REVIEW
BIENNIAL REPORT. Commencing in 2019, and each odd-numbered year thereafter, the Safe and Successful JPA shall deliver to the Secretary of State a biennial report between January 1 and April 1 of said year on a form prescribed and furnished by the Secretary of State, such fee and any other information or requirements as may be specified in Section 13-2525 of the Act.
BIENNIAL REPORT. 1. By 1 August 2021 and every two years thereafter, the Commission shall present to the European Parliament and to the Council a comprehensive, quantitative and qualitative report on the activities under this Regulation and Regulation (EU) No 1309/2013 in the previous two years. The report shall focus mainly on the results achieved by the EGF and shall in particular contain information relating to applications submitted, processing time, decisions adopted, measures funded, including statistics on the indicators set out in the Annex II, and the complementarity of such measures with measures funded by other Union funds, in particular ESF+, and information relating to the winding-up of financial contributions made and shall also document those applications that have been rejected or reduced owing to a lack of sufficient appropriations or to non-eligibility.
2. The report shall be transmitted for information to the Court of Auditors, the European Economic and Social Committee, the Committee of the Regions and the social partners.
BIENNIAL REPORT. Not later than 1 year after the date of enactment of the PREEMIE Reauthoriza- tion Act of 2018 [Dec. 18, 2018], and every 2 years there- after, the Advisory Committee shall—
(A) publish a report summarizing activities and recommendations of the Advisory Committee since the publication of the previous report;
(B) submit such report to the Secretary and the appropriate Committees of Congress; and
(C) post such report on the Internet website of the Department of Health and Human Services.’’ Pub. L. 109–450, § 2, Dec. 22, 2006, 120 Stat. 3341, pro- vided that: ‘‘It is the purpose of this Act [enacting this section and sections 247b–4g and 280g–5 of this title and amending sections 241 and 280g–4 of this title] to—
(1) reduce rates of preterm labor and delivery;
(2) work toward an evidence-based standard of care for pregnant women at risk of preterm labor or other serious complications, and for infants born preterm and at a low birthweight; and
(3) reduce infant mortality and disabilities caused by prematurity.’’ Interagency Coordinating Council on Prematurity and Low Birthweight.
(a) In general
(1) To identify factors that influence the at- titudes or levels of awareness of men and health care practitioners regarding screening for prostate cancer.
(2) To evaluate, in consultation with the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research and the National Institutes of Health, the ef- fectiveness of screening strategies for prostate cancer.
(3) To identify, in consultation with the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research, issues related to the quality of life for men after prostrate 1 cancer screening and follow- up.
(4) To develop and disseminate public infor- mation and education programs for prostate cancer, including appropriate messages about the risks and benefits of prostate cancer screening for the general public, health care providers, policy makers and other appro- priate individuals.
BIENNIAL REPORT. On or before October 15 of each odd− numbered year, submit to the governor and the chief clerk of each house of the legislature, for distribution to the legislature under s.
BIENNIAL REPORT. (A) In general
(i) activities under subsection (b); and
(ii) the national plan referred to in para- graph (3).
BIENNIAL REPORT. Commencing in 2011, and each odd-numbered year thereafter, the Agency shall deliver to the Secretary of State a biennial report on a form prescribed and furnished by the Secretary of State, such fee and any other information or requirements as may be specified in Section 13-2525, Reissue Revised Statutes of Nebraska, as amended.
BIENNIAL REPORT. Not later than February 1 of fiscal year 1999 and of every second such year thereafter, the Secretary shall submit to the Committee on Commerce of the House of Representatives, and the Committee on Labor and Human Resources of the Senate, a report that, with respect to the preceding 2 fiscal years—
(1) contains information regarding the inci- dence and prevalence of birth defects, develop- mental disabilities, and the health status of individuals with disabilities and the extent to which these conditions have contributed to the incidence and prevalence of infant mortal- ity and affected quality of life;
(2) contains information under paragraph (1) that is specific to various racial and ethnic groups (including Hispanics, non-Hispanic whites, Blacks, Native Americans, and Asian Americans);
(3) contains an assessment of the extent to which various approaches of preventing birth defects, developmental disabilities, and sec- ondary health conditions among individuals with disabilities have been effective;
(4) describes the activities carried out under this section;
(5) contains information on the incidence and prevalence of individuals living with birth defects and disabilities or developmental dis- abilities, information on the health status of individuals with disabilities, information on any health disparities experienced by such in- dividuals, and recommendations for improving the health and wellness and quality of life of such individuals;
(6) contains a summary of recommendations from all birth defects research conferences sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, including conferences related to ▇▇▇▇▇ bifida; and
(7) contains any recommendations of the Secretary regarding this section.
