Custodial Service Orders Sample Clauses

Custodial Service Orders. The Contractor shall perform custodial service order work in a timely manner to accomplish any custodial work identified within the entire boundary of the installation to ensure requirements are responded to and completed in accordance with specified standards. The Contractor shall receive custodial service orders in accordance with the work reception requirements in Annex 2. The Contractor shall schedule and perform custodial service orders in a way that minimize disruptions to customers and Government operations. The Government may issue custodial service orders for work requirements at any location within the defined boundaries of this contract for any reason at the discretion of the KO. Custodial service orders will include a wide variety of work. The Contractor has full responsibility for any work up to the custodial service order limit of liability of $500 in direct labor and direct material cost per custodial service order. The Government will only pay for the portion of direct labor and direct material that exceeds the custodial service order limits of liability. The Contractor shall notify the Custodial service order work is completed within the period of performance specified on the custodial service order. Custodial service orders are signed by the original requestor or PAR prior to being closed. 1503010 - Custodial Spec Item Title Performance Objective Related Information Performance Standard KO upon identification that the custodial service order will exceed the specified limits of liability in accordance with reporting requirements in Annex 2. If a non-recurring work is issued for the portion exceeding the specified custodial service order limits of liability, the Government will only pay for the portion of direct labor and direct material that exceeds the custodial service order limits. Example: If a custodial service order requires $600 in direct labor and direct material cost, the Government may issue a task order in accordance with the Non-Recurring Work provisions of the contract for the $100 in direct labor and direct material cost that exceeds the custodial service order limit of liability. The Contractor may invoice for completed custodial service orders. The Contractor shall not invoice for incomplete custodial service orders and custodial service orders not issued. A modification will be process at the end of each period of performance to deduct for custodial service orders not issued and incomplete custodial service orders. The Con...
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  • Custodial Care Any service or supply, including room and board, which:

  • Janitorial Services Tenant will not employ any person for the purpose of cleaning the Premises or permit any person to enter the Building for such purpose other than Landlord's janitorial service, except with Landlord's prior written consent. Tenant will not necessitate, and will be liable for the cost of, any undue amount of janitorial labor by reason of Tenant's carelessness in or indifference to the preservation of good order and cleanliness in the Premises. Janitorial service will not be furnished to areas in the Premises on nights when such areas are occupied after 9:30 p.m., unless such service is extended by written agreement to a later hour in specifically designated areas of the Premises.

  • Janitorial Service Landlord shall not be obligated to provide any janitorial services to the Premises or replace any light bulbs, lamps, starters and ballasts for lighting fixtures within the Premises. Tenant shall be solely responsible, at Tenant’s sole cost and expense, for (i) performing all janitorial services, trash removal and other cleaning of the Premises, and (ii) replacement of all light bulbs, lamps, starters and ballasts for lighting fixtures within the Premises, all as appropriate to maintain the Premises in a first-class manner consistent with the first-class nature of the Building and Project. Such services to be provided by Tenant shall be performed by contractors and pursuant to service contracts approved by Landlord. Tenant shall deposit trash as reasonably required in the area designated by Landlord from time to time. All trash containers must be covered and stored in a manner to prevent the emanation of odors into the Premises or the Project. Landlord shall have the right to inspect the Premises upon reasonable notice to Tenant and to require Tenant to provide additional cleaning, if necessary. In the event Tenant shall fail to provide any of the services described in this Section 6.6 to be performed by Tenant within five (5) days after notice from Landlord, which notice shall not be required in the event of an emergency, Landlord shall have the right to provide such services and any charge or cost incurred by Landlord in connection therewith shall be deemed Additional Rent due and payable by Tenant upon receipt by Tenant of a written statement of cost from Landlord.

  • INDIVIDUAL SERVICES AGREEMENT This contract shall include an Individual Services Agreement (ISA) developed for each LEA pupil to whom CONTRACTOR is to provide special education and/or related services. An ISA shall only be issued for LEA pupils enrolled with the approval of the LEA pursuant to Education Code section 56366 (a)(2)(A). ISAs are void upon termination or expiration of the Master Contract. In the event that this Master Contract expires or terminates, CONTRACTOR and the LEA shall continue to be bound to all of the terms and conditions of the most recent executed ISAs between CONTRACTOR and LEA for so long as CONTRACTOR is servicing authorized LEA pupils, until such time as a new Master Contract is executed. Any and all changes to a LEA pupil’s educational placement/program provided under this Master Contract and/or an ISA shall be made solely on the basis of a revision to the LEA pupil’s IEP/IFSP. At any time during the term of this Master Contract, a LEA pupil’s parent, CONTRACTOR, or XXX may request a review of a LEA pupil’s IEP/IFSP subject to all procedural safeguards required by law, including notice to and participation by the CONTRACTOR in the IEP Team meeting. Unless otherwise provided in this Master Contract, the CONTRACTOR shall provide all services specified in the IEP/IFSP unless the CONTRACTOR and the LEA agree otherwise in the ISA. (California Education Code sections 56366(a) (5) and 3062(e)). In the event the CONTRACTOR is unable to provide a specific service at any time during the term of the ISA, the CONTRACTOR shall notify the LEA in writing within five (5) business days of the last date a service was provided. If a parent or XXX contests the termination of an ISA by initiating a due process proceeding with the California Office of Administrative Hearings (hereinafter referred to as “OAH”), CONTRACTOR shall abide by the “stay- put” requirement of state and federal law unless the parent agrees otherwise or an interim alternative educational placement is deemed lawful and appropriate by LEA or OAH. Disagreements between XXX and CONTRACTOR concerning the formulation of an ISA or the Master Contract may be appealed to the local SELPA office prior to appeal to the State Superintendent of Public Instruction pursuant to the provisions of California Education Code section 56366 (C) (2).

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  • Sub-Processors 8.1. The Data Processor has outlined in the Data Pro Statement whether the Data Processor uses any third parties (sub-processors) to help it process the Personal Data, and if so, which third parties.

  • Custodial The District shall make its trash receptacles available during Public Access Hours. The City shall encourage community users to dispose of trash in the trash receptacles. If there is a significant increase in trash volume, the District shall notify the City’s designated employee so the City may provide custodial services necessary to keep Active Use Areas in a neat, orderly, and sanitary condition at all times during the Public Access Hours.

  • Sub-processor For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “Sub-processor” (sometimes referred to as the “Subcontractor”) means a party other than LEA or Provider, who Provider uses for data collection, analytics, storage, or other service to operate and/or improve its software, and who has access to PII.

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