Budget Responsibility Sample Clauses

Budget Responsibility. The Board shall, prior to adoption of each annual budget of the Auxiliary, review the proposed budget, and approve or reject it, and shall, as necessary, during each fiscal year, approve variances to the Auxiliary's budget. The annual budget shall include an appropriation for a Reserve Fund, which may, upon prior approval of the Board, be used for the replacement, repair, and renovation of the premises, facilities, and equipment occupied or used directly in connection with ASUC Commercial Activities, or for expansion of ASUC Commercial Activities. No increase in a budget for any fiscal year shall exceed the increase permitted by section 5.1, below. In addition to other regular reviews, the Board shall review the year-end accounting of the Auxiliary to ensure that budgets are met, variances explained, and key activities tracked for performance to marketing and financial objectives.
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Budget Responsibility. During the term of this Agreement, the Head of School shall adhere to the provisions of Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 31 (Liabilities not to be in excess of appropriations; exceptions) failing of which, at the option of the Board, such failure is “good cause” for the termination of this Agreement and of employment.
Budget Responsibility. Yes positions at the Women’s. The generic inherent requirements for this position are detailed below. These may be added to with more specific inherent requirements, if required, by your manager and Occupational Health and Safety. Physical Demands Frequency Shift workrotation of shifts – day, afternoon and night Not applicable Sitting – remaining in a seated position to complete tasks Xxxxxxxx Standing- remaining standing without moving about to perform tasks Rare Walking – floor type even, vinyl, carpet, Occasional Lean forward / forward flexion from waist to complete tasks Rare Trunk twisting – turning from the waist to complete tasks Rare Kneeling – remaining in a kneeling position to complete tasks Not applicable Squatting / crouching – adopting these postures to complete tasks Not applicable Leg / foot movement to operate equipment Not applicable Climbing stairs / ladders – ascending and descending stairs, ladders, steps Rare Lifting / carrying – light lifting and carrying less than 5 kilos Occasional – Moderate lifting and carrying 5–10 kilos Not applicable – Heavy lifting and carrying – 10–20 kilos. Not applicable Push/Pull of equipment/furniture – light push/pull forces less than 10 kg Occasional – moderate push / pull forces 10–20 kg Not applicable – heavy push / pull forces over 20 kg Not applicable Reaching – arm fully extended forward or raised above shoulder Rare Head / Neck Postures – holding head in a position other than neutral (facing forward) Rare Sequential repetitive actions in short period of time – Repetitive flexion and extension ofhands wrists and arms Occasional – Gripping, holding, twisting, clasping with fingers / hands Frequent Driving – operating any motor-powered vehicle with a valid Victorian driver’s license. Not applicable Sensory demands Frequency Sight – use of sight is integral to most tasks completed each shift Constant Hearing – use of hearing is an integral part of work performance Constant Touch – use of touch is integral to most tasks completed each shift. Constant Psychosocial demands Frequency Observation skills – assessing / reviewing patients in /outpatients Constant Problem Solving issues associated with clinical and non-clinical care Constant Attention to Detail Constant Working with distressed people and families Occasional Dealing with aggressive and uncooperative people Rare Dealing with unpredictable behaviour Rare Exposure to distressing situations Rare Definitions used to quantify frequency of tasks /...

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  • General Responsibility The Consultant shall, at all times during the Agreement, remain responsible. The Consultant agrees, if requested by the Commissioner of NYSDOT or his or her designee, to present evidence of its continuing legal authority to do business in New York State, integrity, experience, ability, prior performance, and organizational and financial capacity.

  • Spill Responsibility PURCHASER will be held responsible for any and all releases of environmental pollution during performance of the contract which occur as a result of, or are contributed by, actions of its agent, personnel, or subcontractors. PURCHASER agrees to promptly dispose of such spills or leaks to satisfaction of the STATE and proper regulatory agencies in a manner that complies with applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations. Cleanup shall be at no cost to the STATE. PURCHASER shall obtain the STATE's written consent prior to bringing onto the areas of operations any

  • General Responsibilities Issuer hereby engages Distributor to act as exclusive distributor of the shares of each class of the Funds. The Funds subject to this Agreement as of the date hereof are identified on SCHEDULE A, which may be amended from time to time in accordance with Section 11 below. Sales of a Fund's shares shall be made only to investors residing in those states in which such Fund is registered. After effectiveness of each Fund’s registration statement, Distributor will hold itself available to receive, as agent for the Fund, and will receive by mail, telex, telephone, or such other method as may be agreed upon between Distributor and Issuer, orders for the purchase of Fund shares, and will accept or reject such orders on behalf of the Fund in accordance with the provisions of the applicable Fund’s prospectus. Distributor will be available to transmit orders, as promptly as possible after it accepts such orders, to the Fund’s transfer agent for processing at the shares’ net asset value next determined in accordance with the prospectuses.

  • SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES Contractor will adhere to all applicable CalOSHA requirements in performing work pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor agrees that in the performance of work under this Agreement, Contractor will provide for the safety needs of its employees and will be responsible for maintaining the standards necessary to minimize health and safety hazards.

  • Your Responsibility You are solely responsible for the quality, completeness, accuracy, validity and integrity of the image. You are solely responsible if you, intentionally or unintentionally, submit fraudulent, incorrect or illegible images to us or if Mobile Deposit is used, by authorized or unauthorized persons, to submit fraudulent, unauthorized, inaccurate, incorrect or otherwise improper or unusable images to us. In addition you agree that you will not modify, change, alter, translate, create derivative works from, reverse engineer, disassemble or decompile the technology or Service, copy or reproduce all or any part of the technology or Service, or interfere, or attempt to interfere, with the technology or Service. The Bank and its technology partners, inclusive of, but not limited to, Q2 and ProfitStars, retain all rights, title and interests in and to the Services, Software and Development made available to you.

  • CAISO Responsibility The Parties acknowledge that the CAISO is responsible for the efficient use and reliable operation of the CAISO Controlled Grid consistent with achievement of planning and Operating Reserve criteria no less stringent than those established by the Western Electricity Coordinating Council and the North American Electric Reliability Corporation and further acknowledges that the CAISO may not be able to satisfy fully these responsibilities if the Participating Generator fails to fully comply with all of its obligations under this Agreement.

  • Corporate Social Responsibility The Parties affirm the importance of each Party encouraging enterprises operating within its Area or subject to its jurisdiction to voluntarily incorporate into their internal policies those internationally recognised standards, guidelines and principles of corporate social responsibility that have been endorsed or are supported by that Party.

  • Professional Responsibility (Article 8.01 applies to employees covered by an Ontario College under the Regulated Health Professions Act only.)

  • School Responsibilities 1. The School shall have the total responsibility for planning and determining the adequacy of the educational experience of students in theoretical background, basic skill, professional ethics, attitude and behavior, and will assign to the Facility only those students who have satisfactorily completed the prerequisite didactic portion of the School’s curriculum.

  • Teacher Responsibility The Board and the Association acknowledge that a teacher's primary responsibility is to teach and that support personnel and volunteers shall be used to assist with and reduce teachers' non-instructional responsibilities. The Board and the Association agree that, in order to encourage the efficient use of time and to conserve paper, paperwork required of teachers should be kept to a minimum.

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