Consultation and Coordination. The parties will ensure they consult with each other whenever needed for the coordination of the activities of the team, including, but not limited to: — the review of the progress achieved and the performance of the team — the timing and method of intervention by the investigators — the best manner in which to undertake eventual legal proceedings, consideration of appropriate trial venue, and confiscation.
Consultation and Coordination. This following groups or agencies have been consulted in the preparation of this EA. Cook Inlet Marine Mammal Council Native Village of Tyonek National Marine Mammal Laboratory Alaska Beluga Whale Committee Alaska Department of Fish and Game U.S. Army Corps of Engineers The development of the agreement is the product of many discussions, public meetings and coordination between NMFS and CIMMC since the first public review of this issue which occurred in Anchorage, Alaska, March 1999. The agreement had many drafts and the final product is the result of review by CIMMC, and legal counsel from both parties.
Consultation and Coordination. During the preparation of the Basic Concept Drawings, Design Development Drawings and Building Permit Drawings, staff of Agency and the Developer shall hold regular progress meetings to coordinate the preparation of, submission to, and review of the Design Development Drawings and Building Permit Drawings by Agency. The staff of the Agency and the Developer shall communicate and consult informally as frequently as is necessary to ensure that the final submittal of any documents to Agency can receive prompt and thorough consideration. Agency shall designate an Agency employee to serve as the project manager who is responsible for the coordination of Agency's activities under this Agreement and for expediting the land use approval and permitting process.
Consultation and Coordination. During the preparation of the Development Plans and throughout construction of each Project, City Community Development staff and authorized representatives of Developer shall hold joint progress meetings with City staff to coordinate the preparation of, submission to, and review of the Development Plans by Authority Executive Director and City. City Community Development staff and authorized Developer representatives shall communicate and consult informally as frequently as is necessary to ensure that the formal submittal of any documents to Authority and/or City can receive prompt and thorough consideration. Authority shall designate a City Community Development staff member to serve as the project manager for each Project, who shall be responsible for the coordination of Authority’s activities under this Agreement and for coordinating the permitting process.
Consultation and Coordination. 1a Activities where local authorities contact or engage with Indigenous governing bodies and make reasonable efforts to reach agreement on the areas to be described in local authority emergency management plans for the purposes of consultation and cooperation” under s.120 of EDMA. 1b Engagements to discuss, confirm and document communication protocols that help local authorities understand which entities to consult, engage, coordinate, and cooperate with, when and how, through any or all phases of emergency management.
Consultation and Coordination. During the Design Review Process, staff of the City and the Developer shall hold joint progress meetings to coordinate the preparation of, submission to, and review of the Design Review Submittals by the Director and the City. The City shall designate a City employee to serve as the City’s project manager who is responsible for the coordination of the City’s activities under this Agreement and for coordinating the land use approval and permitting process with the Developer’s representatives and consultants.
Consultation and Coordination. All consultations and coordination not associated with specific meetings shall be conducting at the sole discretion of the Architect and Architect’s consultants, and only as necessary for the Architect and Architect’s consultants to complete the professional services of this agreement.
Consultation and Coordination a. Consults with members of the pupil personnel services staff to serve the general developmental needs of students.
Consultation and Coordination. A Fitness for Duty Evaluation is a forensic evaluation completed by a specially trained psychologist, psychiatrist, outside the EAP, for the purpose of evaluating an employee’s ability to safely perform the functions of their job, assess organizational and behavioral risk, and provide a report recommending steps needed to be taken to minimize Group risk in returning the employee to work. Fitness for Duty Evaluations are outside the scope of EAP, and as such the EAP does not conduct Fitness for Duty Evaluations. Upon specific request, the EAP may assist Group with locating companies or providers external to the EAP who are capable of performing FFD Evaluations. At all times the Group is responsible for working directly with the identified FFD provider as well as directly making payment arrangements with that provider for the FFD Evaluation. All decisions, regarding returning to work, retaining or dismissing employees remain with the Group.
Consultation and Coordination. Under section 4(f) of the Endangered Species Act (ESA), 16 U.S.C. §§ 1531 et seq., the Secretary of the Interior is directed to develop and implement plans for the conservation of endangered species. The Secretary of the Interior may enlist the services of public and private agencies, individuals and Memorandum of Agreement for the Middle Rio Grande Endangered Species Collaborative Program 5/15/2008 institutions, including Program signatories, in developing and implementing such recovery plans. Advice from such agencies, individuals, and institutions, such as that offered by Program signatories, is not subject to the Federal Advisory Committee Act, 5 U.S.C. app. 2. The Program does not create an agency, board, commission, or any other entity of state government, nor does the MOA create a state advisory committee subject to Section 9-1-9 NMSA 1978.