EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND OTHER COMMITTEES -- RESPONSIBILITIES FOR DECOMMISSIONING WORK Sample Clauses

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AND OTHER COMMITTEES -- RESPONSIBILITIES FOR DECOMMISSIONING WORK. The Executive Committee, Fiscal Committee, Budget Committee, and Legal Committee have the following duties, responsibilities, and obligations with respect to the supervision, funding, performance, and completion of Decommissioning Work for SONGS.
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  • Employees’ Responsibilities State employees have responsibility for initiating discussion to identify and assess their own specific training needs, including but not limited to: • working in partnership with supervisors and managers to meet the agency, work unit, and their own training and development needs, and • actively searching for training opportunities within State service and elsewhere.

  • CONSULTANT’S RESPONSIBILITIES In addition to all other obligations contained herein, the Consultant agrees, warrants, and represents that:

  • Committee Responsibilities Subject to the provisions of the Plan, the Committee shall have full authority and discretion to take the following actions:

  • Board of Trustees’ Responsibilities 5.2.1 The Board of Trustees will be responsible for the operational and financial sustainability of the Trust, including:

  • Member Responsibilities The Member’s responsibilities shall include, but are not limited to:

  • Termination of Contractor’s Responsibilities This Agreement will be considered complete when all work has been completed and accepted by the COUNTY and all warranty periods have expired. The CONTRACTOR will then be released from further obligation except as set forth in this Agreement.

  • Contractor’s Responsibilities Unless stated specifically to the contrary in the tender with full supporting explanations, the contractor will be deemed to have concurred as a practical manufacturer with the design and layout of the works as being sufficient to ensure reliability and safety in operation, freedom from undue stresses and satisfactory performance in all other essentials as a working material.

  • Other Committees The Board of Directors may, from time to time, appoint such other committees as may be permitted by law. Such other committees appointed by the Board of Directors shall consist of one (1) or more members of the Board of Directors and shall have such powers and perform such duties as may be prescribed by the resolution or resolutions creating such committees, but in no event shall any such committee have the powers denied to the Executive Committee in these Bylaws.

  • Shared Responsibilities 2.2.1 The parties will respect and value the diversity of the workplace by helping to prevent and eliminate unlawful discrimination, harassment and bullying. The parties will observe established procedures and consultative processes to help achieve this objective.

  • Consultant Responsibilities 12.1. Consultant must make prompt payment for any claims for labor, materials, or services furnished to Consultant by any person in connection with this Agreement as such claims become due. Consultant shall not permit any liens or claims to be filed or prosecuted against the City on account of any labor or material furnished to or on behalf of Consultant. If Consultant fails, neglects, or refuses to make prompt payment of any such claim, the City may, but shall not be obligated to, pay such claim to the person furnishing the labor, materials, or services and offset the amount of the payment against funds due or to become due to Consultant under this Agreement. The City may also recover any such amounts directly from Consultant.

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