Her Majesty The Queen In Right Of. THE PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA as represented by the Minister of Aboriginal Relations and Reconciliation or duly authorized signatory Per: duly authorized signatory TLA’AMIN NATION as represented by the Tla’amin Government or duly authorized signatory Per: duly authorized signatory
Her Majesty The Queen In Right Of. The Province Of Ontario, Represented By The Minister Of Transportation For The Province Of Ontario (the “MTO”), represents that it is the owner of the lands described as Highway 3 under the jurisdiction and control of MTO in Essex County, designated as a Controlled Access Highway (the “Highway”);
Her Majesty The Queen In Right Of. Her Government In New Zealand (acting by and through the Ministry of Health) together with the Accident Compensation Corporation, a statutory corporation continued by the Accident Compensation Act 2001 (together called “the Purchasers”) and 2 Provider name (“the Provider”) The Purchasers and the Provider agree that: 1 The Provider will provide each Service described in the Individual Service Schedules in Part 2 for the Term described in the applicable Service Schedule.
Her Majesty The Queen In Right Of. Her Government In New Zealand (acting by and through the Ministry of Health) together with the Accident Compensation Corporation, a statutory corporation continued by the Accident Compensation Act 2001 (together called “the Purchasers”) and Provider name (“the Provider”) The Purchasers and the Provider agree that: The Provider will provide each Service described in the Individual Service Schedules in Part 2 for the Term described in the applicable Service Schedule. The Purchasers will pay for each Service provided during the relevant Term for that Service, subject to and in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in this Agreement which are applicable to that Service. Each Party will comply with all the provisions of this Agreement that apply to that party. This Agreement includes the Parts listed below, and any variations to this Agreement made at any time: Part 1: Organisational Terms and Conditions Part 2: Individual Service Schedules Execution Signed for and on behalf of the Ministry of Health by: Name Signature In the presence of: Witness signature Witness name Witness Occupation Witness Address Signed for and on behalf of the Accident Compensation Corporation by: Name Signature In the presence of: Witness signature Witness name Witness Occupation Witness Address Signed for and on behalf of [Provider’s Name) by: Name Signature In the presence of: Witness signature Witness name Witness Occupation Witness Address Part 1: Organisational Terms and Conditions Schedule 1: Quick Reference Information 1 Provider’s Bank Account (Schedule 5, clause 3.3) Payments will be made into the account(s) nominated by the Provider.
Her Majesty The Queen In Right Of. The Province Of British Columbia, As Represented By The Minister Of Transportation And Infrastructure Signature of duly authorised signatory Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Full name of duly authorised signatory Xxxxx Xxxxxx Sons ULC Signature of duly authorized signatory Signature of duly authorised signatory Full name of duly authorised signatory Full name of duly authorised signatory KEA5 Partnership, by its partners: Kiewit Infrastructure BC ULC Signature of duly authorised signatory Full name of duly authorised signatory Xxxx Xxxxxxxx Construction (EAC) Inc. Signature of duly authorised signatory Full name of duly authorised signatory
Her Majesty The Queen In Right Of. ONTARIO as represented by the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Assistant Deputy Minister Health System Quality and Funding Division Date: ONTARIO HEALTH QUALITY COUNCIL operating as HEALTH QUALITY ONTARIO Dr. Xxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Chair, Health Quality Ontario Date: SCHEDULE 1: Priority 1 – Establish our role as the province’s advisor on healthcare quality “Evidence Development and Standards” The Agency appraises evidence and convenes expert panels to perform Health Technology Assessments (HTA) and produce clinical and health system standards of care. These two areas of work are aligned with the following two elements of the Agency’s legislated mandate: • Making evidence-based recommendations to health care organizations and other entities on standards of care in the health system, based on or respecting clinical practice guidelines and protocols; and • Making recommendations to the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care concerning the Government’s provision of funding for health care services and medical devices. More specifically, HTAs can include: • New technologies, services or devices that have potential for improved patient outcomes, cost-effectiveness and / or efficiency in the provision of services. Opportunities to discontinue or limit the funding of under utilized services and/or devices through proposed changes to eligibility criteria (ielimit them to specific populations or indications) • The development of clinical and health system standards of care including the production of Quality Based Procedure (QBP) clinical handbooks. As part of the Agency’s mandate to develop evidence-based recommendations and health care standards, the Agency will provide the following Deliverables by the specified due dates: DATE DUE DELIVERABLE / REPORT Owner On an annual basis: By Mar 31 Produce and deliver to the ministry a progress report on the clinical and health system standards of care work in general, as well as specific clinical and health system standards of care that are under development. EDS By Mar 31 Produce recommendations for approximately 10 health technology assessments, including recommendations that fall within the categories noted above. EDS By Mar 31 Produce at least 1 to 2 QBP clinical handbooks EDS By Mar 31 Develop at least 1 to 2 QBP indicator and technical definition handbooks for the topics for which a final QBP clinical handbook has been submitted to the Ministry HSP By Jun 30 Provide the Ministry with a report annually ...