COMPLIANCE UNIT Sample Clauses

COMPLIANCE UNIT. Task 50: Compliance Unit Liaison Policy Settlement Agreement Section XIV. A.; page 53, line 21 – page 54, line 5 Assigned Unit: OIG Compliance Date: March 4, 2003 Settlement Agreement Language: • “By March 4, 2003, OPD must create a Compliance Unit to serve for the duration of the Settlement Agreement. The Compliance Unit will serve as the liaison between OPD, the Monitor and Plaintiffs’ counsel, and will assist with OPD’s compliance with the Agreement. Among the Compliance Unit’s many duties is the preparation of a semi-annual report describing the steps taken, during that reporting period, to comply with the provisions of the Settlement Agreement?” Status: In Policy and Actual Practice Compliance * No training required Deliverables: • Training Bulletin V-S, Publication Development (April 30, 2003) • Special Order 8009, Settlement Agreement 6-Week Progress Reports (May 7, 2003) • Special Order 8010, Comments and/or Recommendation by Departmental Personnel Regarding Departmental Publications (May 8, 2003) • Special Order 8011, Compliance Unit Liaison Policy (May 9,2003) Implementation Activities This Task is in full compliance, and there is no new implementation activity to report for this period.
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  • Labor Compliance Program The City has its own Labor Compliance Program authorized in August 2011 by the DIR. The City will withhold contract payments when payroll records are delinquent or deemed inadequate by the City or other governmental entity, or it has been established after an investigation by the City or other governmental entity that underpayment(s) have occurred. For questions or assistance, please contact the City of San Diego’s Equal Opportunity Contracting Department at 000-000-0000.

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