District Director Sample Clauses

District Director. Provide District Director services for the purposes of providing advice, sharing information, serving as a resource, and assisting in solving problems. When appropriate the District Director shall act as a Communication Liaison for cooperative projects.
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District Director. The District Director: • ensures policy compliance with roadside programs and the compatibility of transportation facility improvements. • delivers programmed projects on time and within budget. District Landscape Architect The district landscape architect: • identifies highway planting needs by developing and maintaining a current list of potential projects that qualify as new highway planting, or roadside rehabilitation. • reviews the preliminary environmental analysis report (PEAR) and final environmental document to ensure conservation of resources that contribute to the character of a project location, including existing trees, historic plantings, rock outcroppings, and environmentally sensitive areas. • identifies district needs for accommodating worker safety on the State Highway System (SHS). • prepares PID, PA&ED, and PS&E for highway planting work. • prepares erosion control plans and special provisions for roadway improvement projects. • reviews and approves slopes steeper than 4:1 (H:V). The district landscape architect’s signature on the storm water data report at the conclusion of PID, PA&ED and PS&E affirms their review and approval. • as a PDT member, assists with transportation improvements developed by Caltrans or others that are integrated with the surrounding environs and social context. The district landscape architect coordinates stakeholder identification and collaboration and provides recommendations for aesthetics, comprehensive corridor plans, context-sensitive-solutions, roadside management issues, stormwater pollution prevention, and visual impact assessments. • for projects with highway planting developed by others, sends a copy of the planting plans and specifications to Headquarters Landscape Architecture Program, Office of Landscape Support and Planning, for “landscaped freeway” determination.
District Director. The District Director ensures project delivery policy compliance when developing and implementing safety roadside rest area projects. District Landscape Architect The district landscape architect: • identifies district safety roadside rest area needs, recommends projects, and develops site plans for new and rehabilitated safety roadside rest areas, including architecture, pedestrian facilities, and landscaping. • as a PDT member, assists the architect with the architecture, layout, design, and aesthetics of individual safety roadside rest areas. • develops the conceptual site plan and schematic site plan. • assists in the development of the architectural building concepts and architectural schematic building plans. • acts as the technical resource for questions regarding Design Information Bulletin 82 – Pedestrian Accessibility Guidelines for Highway Projects, for site pedestrian facilities (excluding building work) for safety roadside rest areas.
District Director. The Member Jurisdictions hereby appoint the Public Health COA Department Director to serve as the District Director. The District Director will be the chief administrative officer of the District. The District Director may be removed from office for cause under the personnel rules and procedures of the City of Amarillo.
District Director. AVID District Director (DD): Title: District Name: Business Address: City, State, Zip Code, Country: Telephone: E-mail: Xxxxx Xxxxxx AVID Director Madison Metropolitan School District 000 X. Xxxxx Street Madison, WI, 53703, USA 000-000-0000 xxxxxxx@xxxxxxx.x00.xx.xx Attachment A (Continued)
District Director. For purposes of the regulations under section 6038A, the term ‘‘District Director’’ means any District Director, or the Assistant Commissioner (International) when performing duties similar to those of a District Director with respect to any person over which the Assistant Com- missioner (International) has appro- priate jurisdiction.
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District Director. Wage and Hour Division 000 0xx Xxx Xxxxx 0000 Seattle, WA 98104 000-000-0000 Xxxxx.xxxxxx@xxx.xxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Management Analyst Washington State Labor and Industries Xxxxxxxxxx.Xxxxxxxxxx@xxx.xx.xxx 000-000-0000
District Director. For the purpose of this subpart, the term also includes the Assistant District Director, and other qualified District Office staff who may be delegated responsibilities under this subpart according to the provi- sions of Subpart F or Part 2006 (avail- able in an FmHA or its successor agen- cy under Public Law 103–354 office). Area Loan Specialists and Island Direc- tors, and other qualified members of their staff in Alaska and Hawaii, re- spectively, are included in this defini- tion. In the case of LH loans still being serviced in the County Office, this defi- nition also includes qualified County Office staff.

Related to District Director

  • Project Director The individual designated by the juvenile board or Chief Administrative Officer, who is to be responsible for the administration and coordination of grant funds in accordance with this Contract ,, the general grant requirements, and applicable Targeted Grant requirements.

  • Director of Human Resources The person designated by the County Administrator to serve as the Assistant County Administrator-Director of Human Resources.

  • Program Director The primary contact for managing Match activities for a designated program.

  • Department Chairperson The department Chairperson has the dual responsibility of leading the department in fulfilling its responsibilities in academic and personnel areas and of facilitating the functioning of the department. The department Chairperson is the normal channel of communications between the department and other departments, division/areas or like groupings, offices and the administration.

  • Medical Director The Contractor shall employ the services of a Medical Director who is a licensed Indiana Health Care Provider (IHCP) provider board certified in family medicine or internal medicine. If the Medical Director is not board certified in family medicine, they shall be supported by a clinical team with experience in pediatrics, behavioral health, adult medicine and obstetrics/gynecology. The Medical Director shall be dedicated full-time to the Contractor’s Indiana Medicaid product lines. The Medical Director shall oversee the development and implementation of the Contractor’s disease management, case management and care management programs; oversee the development of the Contractor’s clinical practice guidelines; review any potential quality of care problems; oversee the Contractor’s clinical management program and programs that address special needs populations; oversee health screenings; serve as the Contractor’s medical professional interface with the Contractor’s primary medical providers (PMPs) and specialty providers; and direct the Quality Management and Utilization Management programs, including, but not limited to, monitoring, corrective actions and other quality management, utilization management or program integrity activities. The Medical Director, in close coordination with other key staff, is responsible for ensuring that the medical management and quality management components of the Contractor’s operations are in compliance with the terms of the Contract. The Medical Director shall work closely with the Pharmacy Director to ensure compliance with pharmacy-related responsibilities set forth in Section 3.4. The Medical Director shall attend all OMPP quality meetings, including the Quality Strategy Committee meetings. If the Medical Director is unable to attend an OMPP quality meeting, the Medical Director shall designate a representative to take his or her place. Notwithstanding the Medical Director ‘s sending of a representative, the Medical Director shall be responsible for knowing and taking appropriate action on all agenda and action items from all OMPP quality meetings.

  • Director An Approved User who is generally a senior IT official of the Requester with the necessary expertise and authority to affirm the IT capacities at the Requester. The IT Director is expected to have the authority and capacity to ensure that the NIH Security Best Practices for Controlled-Access Data Subject to the NIH GDS Policy and the Requester’s IT security requirements and policies are followed by all of the Requester’s Approved Users.

  • Medical Review Officer The Medical Review Officer (MRO) shall be a licensed physician who has a knowledge of substance abuse disorders and has appropriate medical training to interpret and evaluate an individual’s positive test result together with the employee’s medical history and any other relevant biomedical information.

  • Project Manager The term “Project Manager” refers to the employee of the State who has been assigned responsibility for overseeing and managing the proper and timely implementation of the project.

  • Union Grievance Committee (a) The Employer shall recognize a Union Grievance Committee which consists of:

  • Human Resources (i) Advice and assistance in relation to the staffing of Party B, including assistance in the recruitment, employment and secondment of management personnel, administrative personnel and staff of Party B;

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