Disclosure and Reporting Sample Clauses
Disclosure and Reporting. The Union shall keep an adequate itemized record of its financial transactions and shall make available annually to the Authority upon written request and to the employees covered by this Section within sixty (60) days after the end of its fiscal year a detailed written financial report thereof in the form of a balance sheet and an operating statement, certified as to accuracy by its president and treasurer or corresponding principal officer, or by a certified public accountant. The Union, if required to file financial reports under the Labor‐ Management Disclosure Act of 1959 covering employees governed by this Agreement, or if required to file financial reports under Section 3546.5 of the Government Code, shall instead provide the Authority with a copy of such financial reports.
Disclosure and Reporting. The Union shall keep an adequate itemized record of its financial transactions and shall make available annually, to the City and to the employees covered by this Section within sixty (60) days after the end of its fiscal year, a detailed written financial report thereof in the form of a balance sheet and an operating statement, certified as to accuracy by its President and Treasurer or corresponding Principal Officer, or by a certified public accountant. The Union, if required to file financial reports under the Labor- Management Disclosure Act of 1959 covering employees governed by this Agreement, or if required to file financial reports under Section 3546.5 of the Government Code, shall instead provide the City with a copy of such financial reports.
Disclosure and Reporting. Survey reporting and disclosure may occur differently based upon the method used to evaluate potential impacts to sensitive plants. Traditional methods of surveying specific project areas shall be supplemented with the application of various BMPs with specific conservation measures. Survey-based impact assessment may not occur for all THPs. Green Diamond and DFG recognize a number of possible scenarios under which impact assessment may be reported: • For surveys conducted before THP filing, survey results shall be included with the associated THP (Section V) at filing whether sensitive plant occurrences were found or not. If sensitive plants are discovered, then PPMs shall be provided in THP Section II, Item 32. Survey results with sensitive plant occurrences obtained outside of THP logging areas shall be included in the annual road work plan. • For surveys conducted after THP filing and with sensitive plant occurrences, survey results shall be submitted to DFG (Coastal Timberland Planning Office in Eureka) and CalFire (Santa Xxxx for THP numbers beginning with 1 and Redding for THP numbers beginning with 2). The survey report shall be amended into THP Section V and the PPMs shall be amended into THP Section II Item 32. Survey results with sensitive plant occurrences obtained outside of THP logging areas after the annual road work plan has been prepared shall be added to the annual road work plan DFG and CalFire shall have five business days to review the survey results and proposed mitigation(s). If DFG has not provided a written response to the survey results within five days, then Green Diamond may commence with timber operations. • For surveys conducted after THP filing or after preparation of the annual road work plan but with no sensitive plant occurrences, a letter to the file shall be submitted by Green Diamond to CalFire (Santa Xxxx for THP numbers beginning with 1 and Redding for THP numbers beginning with 2) and copied to DFG Coastal Timberland Planning Office in Eureka. The letter shall state a survey was completed and sensitive plants were not found (include the date of survey No timber harvesting or road construction shall occur within 50 feet of any location supporting sensitive plants unless alternative mitigation measures developed through consultation with DFG are applied. The size and shape of the protection area will vary based upon the size and extent of the sensitive plant occurrence. The 50-foot measurement should begin at the outerm...
Disclosure and Reporting a. Assist County in preparing special tax disclosure notices as specified by Government Code Section 53340.2.
b. Assist County in preparing annually the information specified in Government Code Section 53359.5 to the California Debt and Investment Advisory Commission.
Disclosure and Reporting. Pursuant to Government Code Section 3502.5(f), the Union, if required to file financial reports under the federal Labor Management Disclosure Act of 1959, 29 U.S. Code Section 401 et seq., covering employees governed by this Agreement, or if required to file financial reports under Section 3546.5 of the Government Code, may instead satisfy the financial reporting requirement of Government Code Section 3502.5(f) by providing the Housing Authority with a copy of the financial reports. In any event, the Housing Authority may obtain a copy of such financial reports from the Union.
Disclosure and Reporting. Each Employee is required to address any situations of actual or potential non-compliance with the Code. For example, if an Employee believes that he or she may be in breach of the Code, the Employee must make prompt and full written disclosure of this situation to the president and chief executive officer of the Trust (the “President and CEO”). This should include a detailed description of the actual or potential breach. If the Trustee determines that an actual or potential breach has arisen without intentional wrongdoing or improper conduct on the part of the Employee, the potential exists that the Employee will not be disciplined. In addition to the self-disclosure obligation, an Employee must report to the President and CEO any suspected fraud, breach of trust or other wrongdoing by another Employee. The Trustee will make every reasonable effort to protect the confidentiality of the source of such information but cannot assure confidentiality. All Employees must co-operate fully with any investigation of suspected wrongdoing in relation to the Code. Retaliation against anyone who is a witness or is involved in such investigations is prohibited and will result in discipline up to and including termination. When in doubt about the interpretation or application of the Code, clarification should be sought from the President and CEO.
Disclosure and Reporting. The parties acknowledge that both HealthAxis and MEGA and/or certain of their affiliates may be required to publicly disclose and/or otherwise report this Agreement and the transactions to be consummated herein by virtue of the transactions being among related parties, material, or otherwise reportable or disclosable. The parties agree to fully cooperate to the extent necessary to meet any such disclosure or reporting requirements.
Disclosure and Reporting. Disclosure Reporting If disclosed Told friend/ family Reactions Barriers Topic included Title IX Advocate Police Formal procedure Satisfaction with report Topic included Yes 78% 72% 5% 67% 82% 48% 45% 38% 62% 22% 82% No 22% 28% 95% 33% 18% 52% 55% 62% 38% 78% 18% Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Supplementary Table 3C. Questions Covered in Campus Climate Survey Report Topic Knowledge of Policies and Resources, in the Systematic Review of Campus Climate Surveys, 2014- 2016 Survey topic: Knowledge of policies and resources Policy Resources Other Response options Self- report (SR) Assessed (A) Topic included SR: Title IX A: Title IX SR: Advocate A: Advocate SR: How report A: How report Topic included SR: Receipt of training Likelihood to report Yes 49% 2% 50% 18% 1% 25% 1% 50% 0% 59% 64% 10% No 51% 98% 50% 82% 99% 75% 99% 50% 100% 41% 36% 90% Total 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Supplementary Table 3D. Questions Covered in Campus Climate Survey Report Topic Context of SA, in the Systematic Review of Campus Climate Surveys, 2014- 2016
Disclosure and Reporting. The Association shall keep an adequate itemized record of its financial transactions and shall provide to the County on request a detailed written financial report thereof in the form of a balance sheet and an operating statement, certified as to accuracy by its president and treasurer or corresponding principal officer , or by a certified public accountant. The Association, if required to file financial reports under the Labor- Management Disclosure Act of 1959 as a result of representing employees governed by this Memorandum of Understanding, or if required to file financial reports under Section 3546 .5 of the Government Code, shall instead provide the County with a copy of such financial reports.