CONCESSIONS REVIEW PROGRAM Sample Clauses

CONCESSIONS REVIEW PROGRAM. The Concession Contractor shall be evaluated by Reclamation under the Concessions Review Program as prescribed in Exhibit M – Concessions Review Program Standards. The Concessions Review Program consists of four separate evaluations: (1) Operations and Facilities Evaluation, (2) Public Health Service Inspection, (3) Safety and Environmental Evaluation, and (4) Contract Compliance Evaluation. The Operation and Facilities Evaluation shall be conducted semiannually with at least one occurring during the high public visitation season. All other evaluations shall be conducted as Reclamation may desire and as identified in the Operation Plan. An external Reclamation review (evaluation) will be conducted every 5 years in accordance with Section 4.D (27)(b) of Exhibit L, and shall include an assessment of the current condition and remaining life expectancy of the Concession Contractor Improvements and an assessment of whether the Concession Contractor Improvements continue to meet present and projected future recreational needs, similar in nature to the assessments that Reclamation conducts in its commercial services plan process. A year end annual overall rating will be assigned as required under the Concessions Review Program. THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK
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  • Program Review The Contracting Officer or other authorized government representative may hold semi- annual program review meetings. Such meetings will be held via telecom or video teleconferencing. However, the Government reserves the right to request a meeting in person. The meetings will include all BPA holders, representatives from prospective customer agencies, a combination of current and prospective customer agencies, or individual BPA holders. Some Federal Government Agencies and any approved State, Local and Tribal agencies may establish a central program management function. Such users may require their primary suppliers to participate in agency program review meetings on a periodic basis, at no additional cost to the Government.

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  • ADB’s Review of Procurement Decisions 9. All contracts procured under international competitive bidding procedures and contracts for consulting services shall be subject to prior review by ADB, unless otherwise agreed between the Borrower and ADB and set forth in the Procurement Plan. SCHEDULE 5

  • Systems Review The Construction Administrator will conduct reviews of proposed roof, structural, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, conveyance, sprinkler, telecommunications, and life safety systems, and will consider initial cost, availability, impact on the overall program, comfort and convenience, long-term maintenance and operating costs, and impacts on schedule.

  • Claims Review Population A description of the Population subject to the Claims Review.

  • Ongoing Review and Revisions As set forth in Section 35.7, the Parties have agreed to the coordination and exchange of data and information under this Agreement to enhance system reliability and efficient market operations as systems exist and are contemplated as of the Effective Date. The Parties expect that these systems and the technology applicable to these systems and to the collection and exchange of data will change from time to time throughout the term of this Agreement. The Parties agree that the objectives of this Agreement can be fulfilled efficiently and economically only if the Parties, from time to time, review and, as appropriate, revise the requirements stated herein in response to such changes, including deleting, adding, or revising requirements and protocols. Each Party will negotiate in good faith in response to such revisions the other Party may propose from time to time. Nothing in this Agreement, however, shall require any Party to reach agreement with respect to any such changes, or to purchase, install, or otherwise implement new equipment, software, or devices, or functions, except as required to perform this Agreement.

  • Business Review Meetings In order to maintain the relationship between the Department and the Contractor, each quarter the Department may request a business review meeting. The business review meeting may include, but is not limited to, the following: • Successful completion of deliverables • Review of the Contractor’s performance • Review of minimum required reports • Addressing of any elevated Customer issues • Review of continuous improvement ideas that may help lower total costs and improve business efficiencies.

  • Review Protocol A narrative description of how the Claims Review was conducted and what was evaluated.

  • Review Stages The Project Architect shall submit documents to the Owner for review at completion of the Schematic Design Phase, Design Development Phase and at the following stages of completion of the Construction Documents Phase as follows: 50%, 75%, 100%

  • Marketing Plan The MCP shall submit an annual marketing plan to ODM that includes all planned activities for promoting membership in or increasing awareness of the MCP. The marketing plan submission shall include an attestation by the MCP that the plan is accurate is not intended to mislead, confuse or defraud the eligible individuals or ODM.

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