Common use of Follow-up Surveys Clause in Contracts

Follow-up Surveys. Follow-up Surveys are the tools used by the Grantees for the evaluating of parties who have used their services. This is the number of survey responses received from the cases opened and proceedings initiated. For all cases opened, there needs to be a minimum of one party to which follow-up survey statistics were attempted to be collected. If the proceedings were initiated, follow-up surveys need to be attempted on all parties that are involved. Results can be in the form of a mailing or a telephone interview, or a combination of both. At a minimum, the surveys shall be conducted annually and must include the following:

Appears in 11 contracts

Samples: Fourth Amendment, cams.ocgov.com, cams.ocgov.com

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