General Supervision and Monitoring Sample Clauses

General Supervision and Monitoring. Timely provision of early intervention services is a state performance indicator reported to the U.S. Department of Education each year in the Annual Performance Report (APR). Should the EIS provider fail to meet the state definition of timely service delivery, the IDEA/Part C State Office will require the EIS provider to submit all documentation necessary to demonstrate sustained correction of any finding(s) of non-compliance. All correction must occur within one year of identification of the finding, per the IDEA/Part C general supervision and monitoring procedures in effect at the time the finding is issued. Provision of EIS Services
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General Supervision and Monitoring. Timely provision of early intervention services is a state performance indicator reported to the U.S. Department of Education each year in the Annual Performance Report (APR). In South Carolina, timely is defined as services beginning within 30 days of being added to an IFSP. Should the EIS provider fail to meet the state definition of timely service delivery, the IDEA/Part C State Office will require the EIS provider to submit all documentation necessary to demonstrate sustained correction of any finding(s) of non-compliance. All correction must occur within one year of identification of the finding, per the IDEA/Part C general supervision and monitoring procedures in effect at the time the finding is issued. Provision of Early Intervention Services (EIS) Service Coordinator Responsibilities in Service Provision:
General Supervision and Monitoring. Agencies that are signatures to this agreement will adhere to the requirements of Part C of IDEA and ARSD Article 24:14 including those related to the general supervision and monitoring responsibilities of the lead agency for the provision of early intervention services by any agency through the state’s early intervention system.

Related to General Supervision and Monitoring

  • Monitoring and supervision 9.1. The Co-beneficiary shall provide without delay the Coordinator with any information that the latter may request from him concerning the carrying out of the work programme covered by this contract.

  • EVALUATION AND MONITORING The ORGANIZATION agrees to maintain books, records and other documents and evidence, and to use accounting procedures and practices that sufficiently and properly support the complete performance of and the full compliance with this Agreement. The ORGANIZATION will retain these supporting books, records, documents and other materials for at least three (3) calendar years following the year in which the Agreement expires. The COUNTY and/or the State Auditor and any of their representatives shall have full and complete access to these books, records and other documents and evidence retained by the ORGANIZATION respecting all matters covered in and under this Agreement, and shall have the right to examine such during normal business hours as often as the COUNTY and/or the State Auditor may deem necessary. Such representatives shall be permitted to audit, examine and make excerpts or transcripts from such records, and to make audits of all contracts, invoices, materials, and records of matters covered by this Agreement. These access and examination rights shall last for three calendar years following the year in which the Agreement expires. The COUNTY intends without guarantee for its agents to use reasonable security procedures and protections to assure that related records and documents provided by the ORGANIZATION are not erroneously disclosed to third parties. The COUNTY will, however, disclose or make this material available to those authorized by/in the above paragraph or permitted under the provisions of Chapter 42.56 RCW without notice to the ORGANIZATION. The ORGANIZATION shall cooperate with and freely participate in any other monitoring or evaluation activities pertinent to this Agreement that the COUNTY finds needing to be conducted.

  • Evaluation, Testing, and Monitoring 1. The System Agency may review, test, evaluate and monitor Grantee’s Products and services, as well as associated documentation and technical support for compliance with the Accessibility Standards. Review, testing, evaluation and monitoring may be conducted before and after the award of a contract. Testing and monitoring may include user acceptance testing. Neither the review, testing (including acceptance testing), evaluation or monitoring of any Product or service, nor the absence of review, testing, evaluation or monitoring, will result in a waiver of the State’s right to contest the Grantee’s assertion of compliance with the Accessibility Standards.

  • SITE SUPERVISION 1.9.1 Contractor shall provide adequate supervision of his employees to ensure complete and satisfactory performance of all work in accordance with the terms of the contract. Contractor shall have a responsible supervisor on the job at all times when the work of the contract is being carried out.

  • Monitoring and Review 5.1 The Council and the BID Company shall set up the Standard Services Review Panel within 28 days from the date of this Agreement the purpose of which shall be to:

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