Charging Arrangements. Mobile voice and ISDN calls made using the Service are charged on the basis of the time connected, and also attract per-call surcharges. The Mobile Packet Data Service (MPDS) is charged per Megabit of data sent and received. Charges for calls made using the Service are based on the per-minute rates and access fees detailed in clause 4.2 and the per-call surcharges and associated conditions in clause 4.3. The per-minute rates applicable to calls made in either direction between Inmarsat GAN terminals and equipment connected to, or operating with, public networks within Australia, are the same irrespective of the location of that equipment within Australia.
Charging Arrangements. Service charges for the SLA options on offer to schools vary from an annual lump sum charge to percentage fees or hourly rates (see Appendix 4). The fee chargeable for the Design and Construction Service will be discussed and agreed with school prior to the service commencing. Where an SLA option is charged on the basis of a lump sum subscription, this charge will be collected in one amount in June. Any services undertaken supplementary to those on offer in the service level agreement will be separately charged. Schools should note that all costs for repairing, maintaining and running schools buildings and caretakers houses are wholly funded from school budgets (school controlled funds), with exception of: Major capital works, where separate funding has been identified by the County Council. For details please refer to the Scheme for Financing Schools Annex 4 – Responsibilities for Repairs and Maintenance. The exclusions detailed on page 6 for which the County Council will retain the responsibility and revenue funding. A wide range of Health and Safety legislation and guidance exists relating to the management and operation of property. Each school has a duty to comply with this legislation and failure to do so may leave the Governors and Head Teacher liable to prosecution, which, in its severest form, may include corporate manslaughter charges. It is therefore vitally important that each school has robust systems and procedures for the management of these issues. PDC offers to arrange, on behalf of the school, all necessary statutory maintenance, testing and inspection as required for compliance with the law. Each school has a duty to advise PDC of any new plant and equipment they purchase or install during the agreement period so that it can be added to the maintenance schedule. PDC will arrange, through external contractors, the implementation of a periodic testing, inspection and maintenance programme to satisfy health and safety and other statutory requirements and advise the school of anticipated budget commitments on the following (this list is subject to review as new legislation is introduced – not all elements are applicable within each school): • Air conditioning maintenance • Automatic door servicing • Boiler (gas, coal, oil) servicing and flue cleaning • Dust extraction • Emergency lighting maintenance • Extract fan/canopy cleaning, testing and sterilising • Fire alarm maintenance • Fire fighting equipment testing (including sprinkler syst...
Charging Arrangements. The total Net costs for the car park management and capital costs will be re-charged quarterly to the Lincoln College Group (LCG).
Charging Arrangements. Every Education Provider subscribing to the Service will be charged for a service package based on an agreed number of hours of support purchased via One Place. This charge is based on the cost of employing the staff plus overheads, which include: an appropriate proportion of the service provider’s running costs, allocation of management costs and accommodation. Services delivered by Educational Psychologists (as detailed in Section 4) are charged at a set hourly rate, as detailed on the One Place order form.
Charging Arrangements. 1) Services provided by the balance group coordinator in fulfilment of the tasks specified in section 87 of the Gas Act shall be recompensed by the clearing fee determined by Energie-Control Austria in accordance with the tariff pursuant to section 89 of the Gas Act.
2) If a contractual partner is temporarily unable to provide data in the manner specified in the Other Market Rules for reasons within its control, the balance group coordinator shall be entitled to charge at market rates for the additional expenditure incurred thereby.
Charging Arrangements. There is a fixed charge of £4.00 per head according to the number of staff employed at the school. This is based on the Workforce data for 1 April 2017. SLA pricing:
Charging Arrangements. If placing an order by direct award the rates contained within the corresponding suppliers price schedule shall be used.
Charging Arrangements. Telephone calls made and telex messages sent via the Service from Inmarsat-A terminals are subject to the following charging arrangements:
(a) calls made or telex messages sent are charged at the relevant per minute rate set out in clause 4.2 on the basis of time connected;
(b) calls made or telex messages sent using direct dialling and operator connection attract the per-call surcharges set out in clause 4.3.
(c) Off Peak rates apply to calls made using direct dial to equipment connected to, or operating in conjunction with, public telephone networks located within or outside of Australia; and
(d) Off Peak rates do not apply to telex messages or to calls made to another Inmarsat terminal. The per-minute rates applicable to calls made or telex messages sent from Inmarsat-A terminals to equipment connected to, or operating with, public networks within Australia, are the same irrespective of the location of that equipment within Australia. The per minute rates for calls from Inmarsat-A terminals to telephone equipment located within or outside Australia, are subject to an Off Peak period. Charges to Australian customers with Australian registered terminals for calls from Inmarsat- A terminals will be levied in Australian dollars. (unless agreed otherwise)
Charging Arrangements. Telephone calls made via the Service from Inmarsat-Aero terminals are charged on the basis of the time connected, and also attract per-call surcharges when made using operator connection. The per-minute rates applicable to calls made from Inmarsat-Aero terminals to telephone equipment connected to, or operating with public networks within Australia, are the same irrespective of the location of that equipment within Australia. Charges for calls made via the Service are based on the per-minute rates in clause 4.2(a) and the per-call surcharges and associated conditions in clause 4.2(b).
Charging Arrangements. Telephone calls made using the Services are charged on the basis of the time connected, and also attract per-call surcharges. The per-minute rates applicable to calls made using the Services to equipment connected to, or operating with, public networks within throughout the world, are the same irrespective of the location of that equipment throughout the world. Charges for calls made using the Services are based on the per-minute rates in clause 4.2 and the per-call surcharges and associated conditions in clause 4.3. Charges to Australian customers with Australian registered terminals for calls from Inmarsat-B and Inmarsat-B Big Dish terminals will be levied in Australian dollars. (unless agreed otherwise)