Board Supervision Sample Clauses

Board Supervision. All of the functions undertaken by the Investment Manager hereunder shall at all times be subject to the direction of the Board of Directors, its executive committee, or any committee or officers of the Company acting under the authority of the Board of Directors.
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Board Supervision. All of the functions undertaken by the Investment Manager hereunder shall at all times be subject to the direction of the Board of Directors, its executive committee, or any committee or officers of the Company acting under the authority of the Board of Directors. AMERICAN CENTURY STRATEGIC ASSET ALLOCATIONS, INC.
Board Supervision. All of the functions undertaken by the Adviser hereunder shall at all times be subject to the direction of the Board of Trustees of the Trust, or any committee or officers of the Trust acting under the authority of the Board of Trustees.
Board Supervision. The Manager shall be subject to the general supervision and specific directions of the Board of Directors of the Company or their designees.
Board Supervision. The activities of the Consultant to be performed under this Agreement shall be subject to the supervision of the Board to the extent required by applicable law or regulation and subject to reasonable written policies not inconsistent with the terms of this Agreement adopted by the Board and delivered to the Consultant from time to time. Where not required by applicable law or regulation, the Consultant shall not require the prior approval of the Board to perform its duties under this Agreement.
Board Supervision. (1) Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the date of this Agreement, the Board shall strengthen its supervision presently being provided to the Bank by, at a minimum: (a) assessing the strengths and weaknesses of each member of the Board and the Board as a whole; (b) making additions to or deletions from the membership of the Board if any weaknesses identified in subparagraph (1)(a) of this Article cannot be timely and effectively addressed through the education program described in paragraph (3) of this Article; and (c) correcting or eliminating any other deficiencies in the supervision or organizational structure of the Bank. The Board shall document in writing its actions to comply with the requirements of paragraph (1) of this Article. (2) Within thirty (30) days of the date of this Agreement, and on an ongoing basis thereafter, the Board shall ensure that management keeps the Board appropriately, adequately, and timely informed on the Bank’s operations to enable the Board members to fulfill their fiduciary responsibilities, their responsibilities under this Agreement, and other responsibilities under law. (3) Within one hundred twenty (120) days of the date of this Agreement, the Board shall develop, adopt, implement, and thereafter adhere to, a written education program designed to strengthen weaknesses identified in the assessment required by subparagraph (1)(a) of this Article and to ensure the Board members have the knowledge and skills to fulfill their fiduciary responsibilities, their responsibilities under this Agreement, and other responsibilities under law. (4) The Board shall reassess its supervision of the Bank at least annually, or more frequently if necessary or if required by the Assistant Deputy Comptroller in writing. This reassessment shall, at a minimum, comply with the requirements of paragraph (1) of this Article. The Board shall document in writing all reassessments.
Board Supervision. The Manager, in its capacity as manager of the assets and the day-to-day operations of the Company, at all times will be subject to the supervision and direction of the Company’s Board of Directors and will have only such functions and authority as the Board of Directors may delegate to it, including the functions and authority identified herein and delegated to the Manager hereby.
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  • SITE SUPERVISION 1.9.1 Contractor shall provide adequate supervision of his employees to ensure complete and satisfactory performance of all work in accordance with the terms of the contract. Contractor shall have a responsible supervisor on the job at all times when the work of the contract is being carried out. 1.9.2 Contractor's site supervisor shall be responsible for communication with the State's representatives and shall meet with the Project Manager at the site on a weekly basis to discuss project status, including any problems, ideas, or concerns related to the project work. 1.9.3 Contractor and its employees shall be subject to all applicable State and Federal statutes and regulations for the conduct of personnel. 1.9.4 The Contractor shall provide adequate supervision of his/her subcontractors and their employees at all times.

  • Supervision The Recipient shall provide and maintain competent and adequate project management covering the supervision and inspection of the development and construction of the Project and bear the responsibility of ensuring that construction conforms to the approved surveys, plans, profiles, cross sections and specifications.

  • Student Supervision Central Issues as they affect Occasional Teacher Workload

  • CONTRACTOR SUPERVISION Contractor shall provide competent supervision of personnel employed on the job Site, use of equipment, and quality of workmanship.

  • Supervision of Students At least one teacher is to remain with the students after the close of any activity, practice session or game until the last student has left the premises. This rule applies whether the group is at the home school or field or is away.

  • Faculty Selection, Supervision, and Evaluation A. Faculty for a dual credit course will be approved and employed by Hill College. The instructor must meet credential requirements of Hill College and minimum requirements as specified by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on Colleges (SACSCOC). Each faculty member assigned to teach an academic course will have a master’s degree plus 18 hours in the specific discipline. Technical course instructors will have at least an associate degree and three years of work experience in the related business or industry. B. Instructors teaching dual credit courses must meet the same standards, review, and approval procedures as full- time, regular Hill College faculty. C. Faculty for a dual credit course who are not a full-time faculty member of Hill College report directly to the appropriate Xxxx of Instruction for the pathway in which the course(s) is being taught. The college shall supervise and evaluate part-time faculty teaching dual credit courses using the same or comparable procedures used for full-time faculty employed by college. D. The performance appraisal process for dual credit instructors will be conducted by the immediate supervisor and reviewed by the second line supervisor prior to the appraisal interview with the employee. The dual credit faculty evaluation process will mirror the evaluation process used at the college for all full-time faculty members and will be done according to the college policy manual. All dual credit faculty will be periodically evaluated using the following means: 1) random classroom observation by the immediate supervisor of that discipline, 2) student evaluations and 3) self-evaluation. E. All Dual Credit faculty instructors will be supervised by the following means: i. When dual credit classes are visited during a classroom observation, supervisors will ask to see items such as the textbook, observe instruction and interaction with students, and request a class syllabus and a sample of class tests, quizzes, labs, and/or projects. ii. Dual Credit instructors are given a self-evaluation form and are asked to fill it out and return the form to their Hill College supervisor. iii. All dual credit instructors are given a master syllabus for the course. The master syllabus provides grading policy and student learning outcomes. iv. All dual credit instructors are required to participate in the assessment process. v. All dual credit instructors are required to certify rosters. vi. All dual credit instructors are required to submit final grades. F. Faculty teaching courses, which result in the award of college credit, will be regularly employed faculty members of Hill College. All faculty selected by Hill College to teach dual credit classes will be considered employees of Hill College and will be compensated by the college in accordance with Hill College policy, procedures, and guidelines. G. Applications for employment and official transcripts from each college or university attended MUST be submitted and approved prior to the start of classes. All paperwork will be kept on file at Hill College.

  • Supervision of Contractor Personnel The Contractor must supply all necessary and sufficient supervision over the work that is being performed and will be held solely responsible for the conduct and performance of his employees or agents involved in work under the Agreement.

  • Supervision and Oversight The Contractor shall be solely responsible for providing supervision and oversight to all the Contractor’s personnel that are assigned to the Agency properties pursuant to this contract.

  • Board-Superintendent Relationship The Board shall be primarily responsible for formulating and adopting policy. The Superintendent shall be the chief administrative officer for the district and shall be responsible for implementing Board policy. He shall organize the administrative and supervisory staff, and select, place, and transfer personnel with the concurrence of the Board. He is responsible for administering the instruction of students and the business affairs of the school district. The Board members agree, individually and collectively, to promptly refer all criticisms, complaints, and suggestions called to their attention to the Superintendent for action, study and/or recommendation, as appropriate.

  • Board of Education If the unit member and the Association are not satisfied with the decision at Stage 2, the Grievance Committee will file an appeal in writing with the Board of Education within fifteen (15) school days after receiving the decision at Stage 2. The official grievance record maintained by the Superintendent of Schools shall be available for the use of the Board of Education.

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