Coordination with Other Agencies Sample Clauses

Coordination with Other Agencies. Developer shall coordinate all water resource issues with affected interests and regulatory agencies. Developer shall document the resolutions of water resource issues.
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Coordination with Other Agencies. The District has interagency agreements with Head Start programs within the school district’s service delivery that provide for: (a) Service coordination for preschool children with disabilities, 3 through 5 years of age, in a manner consistent with the state interagency agreement for service coordination with Head Start; and (b) Transition of children eligible for special education and related services as a preschool child at age 3. The District also has interagency agreements with the relevant county board(s) of MR/DD for identification, service delivery and financial responsibilities to adequately serve preschool children with disabilities 3 through 5 years of age.
Coordination with Other Agencies. Contractor shall ensure that Services are provided in compliance with pertinent regulations of other agencies which include but are not limited to OAR 411-054 and OAR 411-027.
Coordination with Other Agencies. A. The Parties acknowledge that if the Pilot is successful, the Program may be expanded into other portions of the City or to other cities within Los Angeles County. 1. Acquisition of additional capital assets will be covered by a separate agreement between LACMTA and the city(s) involved. 2. In order for the Program to be expanded, the System will require bicycles to travel from one jurisdiction to another within Los Angeles County. 3. City shall cooperate with neighboring cities upon expansion of the Program. 4. Bikeshare Revenues for intercity trips will be applied to the origin city. 5. Revenues from trips originating and terminating within the same city will be applied to operating costs within such city.
Coordination with Other Agencies. Proper coordination with other agencies will be the Contractor's responsibility. In case of any dispute, the decision of Consultant shall be final and binding on the Contractor 16.0
Coordination with Other Agencies. The Cures Act identified ways for ONC, OCR, and OIG to consult, refer, and coordinate on information blocking claims. We elaborate on those processes here for informational purposes only. Section 3022(d)(1) of the PHSA states that ONC may serve as a technical consultant to OIG. Because ONC promulgated the information blocking regulations and exceptions, OIG will closely consult with ONC throughout the investigative process. ONC’s subject matter expertise is vital to our evaluation of information blocking allegations. OIG will continue working closely with ONC as ONC develops information blocking guidance. Section 3022(d)(3) of the PHSA requires ONC to implement a standardized process for the public to submit reports on claims of information blocking, and section 3022(d)(1) requires ONC to share information with OIG as required by law. ONC has a standardized process for the public to submit reports on claims of information blocking through this website: xxxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx/support/plugins/servlet/desk/portal /6. In addition to the process required by the PHSA, OIG has its own hotline process through which individuals may submit claims of information blocking online at xxxxx://xxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/ or by calling 0-000-000-0000. Regardless of whether a claim is made to ONC or OIG, ONC and OIG will coordinate in evaluating claims of information blocking and share information as permitted by law.
Coordination with Other Agencies 
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Related to Coordination with Other Agencies

  • OTHER AGENCIES Other tax supported agencies within the State of California who have not contracted for their own requirements may desire to participate in this contract. The Contractor is requested to service these agencies and will be given the opportunity to accept or reject the additional requirements. If the Contractor elects to supply other agencies, orders will be placed directly by the agency and payments made directly by the agency.

  • Compliance with Other Instruments The execution, delivery and performance by the Purchaser of this Agreement and the consummation by the Purchaser of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement will not result in any violation or default (i) of any provisions of its organizational documents, (ii) of any instrument, judgment, order, writ or decree to which it is a party or by which it is bound, (iii) under any note, indenture or mortgage to which it is a party or by which it is bound, (iv) under any lease, agreement, contract or purchase order to which it is a party or by which it is bound or (v) of any provision of federal or state statute, rule or regulation applicable to the Purchaser, in each case (other than clause (i)), which would have a material adverse effect on the Purchaser or its ability to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  • Conflict with Other Agreements In the event of any conflict between this Agreement (or any portion thereof) and any other agreement now existing or hereafter entered into, the terms of this Agreement shall prevail. No amendment or modification of this Agreement or waiver of any right hereunder shall be binding on any party hereto unless it is in writing and is signed by all of the parties hereto.

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