HOST SERVICES Sample Clauses

HOST SERVICES. 5.1 It is agreed between the Authorities that for the purpose of the development of the Integrated Service, the Host Authority shall provide the Integrated Services for and on behalf of all the Authorities and, subject to acting in accordance with the Management Board and clause 5.2 shall have authority to enter into agreements necessary with any third party in respect of the provision of the Integrated Services. Any contract entered into by the Host Authority will be based solely on the Host Authority’s Contract Procedure Rules. 5.2 Where the Host Authority is minded to put in place agreements with third party providers for the provision of the Integrated Services, it shall first consider the other parties to this Agreement to ascertain whether they are able to provide such services, and the provision of those services either by a third party or one of the Authorities will subject to the agreement of the Management Board.
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HOST SERVICES. 6.1 It is agreed between the Parties that for the purpose of the development and operation of CWM TAF CARE HOME ACCOMMODATION POOLED FUND that Rhondda Cynon Taf County Borough Council (hereinafter referred to as the “Host”) shall provide the Host Services and subject to Clause 6.2 shall have authority as from the Commencement Date to enter into any agreement necessary with any third party in respect of the provision of the Host Services including without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing any agreement relating to the purchase and provision of goods and services. Any such agreement for the purchase and provision of goods and services would be made in accordance with the Host’s Contract Procedure Rules and Financial Procedure Rules (which require all expenditure to be incurred within the agreed budget), the Financial Protocol and all relevant legislation. Where any such agreement is for a period greater than two years and is for the CWM TAF CARE HOME ACCOMMODATION POOLED FUND only (rather than having wider applicability for the Host) and/or commits the CWM TAF CARE HOME ACCOMMODATION POOLED FUND to expenditure (rather than providing a mechanism for potential use) then this shall be subject to the approval of the Chief Finance Officer and the Section 151 Officers. 6.2 Where the Host is minded to put in place any agreements with third parties relating to the provision of any Host Service it shall first consider whether one of the Parties to this Agreement wishes to provide the service and, the service and, if so, afford that Party the opportunity to provide that service at such cost as agreed by between the s151 Officers and Chief Finance Officer
HOST SERVICES. 6.1 It is agreed between the Parties that for the purpose of the development and operation of the Hospital Based Service and the Local Authorities Support @ Home Service components of the STAY WELL @ HOME SERVICE that RCT shall provide the RCT Host Services and subject to Clause 6.3 shall have authority as from the Commencement Date to enter into any agreement necessary with any third party in respect of the provision of RCT Host Services including without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing any agreement relating to the purchase and provision of goods and services. Any such agreement for the purchase and provision of goods and services would be made in accordance with RCT Contract Procedure Rules and RCT Financial Procedure Rules (which require all expenditure to be incurred within the agreed budget), the Financial Protocol and all relevant legislation. Where any such agreement is for a period greater than two years and is for the STAY WELL @ HOME SERVICE only (rather than having wider applicability for RCT) and/or commits the STAY WELL @ HOME SERVICE to expenditure (rather than providing a mechanism for potential use) then this shall be subject to the approval of RCT’s 151 Officer and the Chief Finance Officer 6.2 It is agreed between the Parties that for the purpose of the development and operation of the Health @ Home Service and Supporting Medication @ Home Service components within the STAY WELL @ HOME SERVICE that the UHB shall provide the UHB Host Services and subject to Clause 6.3 shall have authority as from the Commencement Date to enter into any agreement necessary with any third party in respect of the provision of UHB Host Services including without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing any agreement relating to the purchase and provision of goods and services. Any such agreement for the purchase and provision of goods and services would be made in accordance with UHB Contract Procedure Rules and UHB Financial Procedure Rules (which require all expenditure to be incurred within the agreed budget), the Financial Protocol and all relevant legislation. Where any such agreement is for a period greater than two years and is for the STAY WELL @ HOME SERVICE only (rather than having wider applicability for the UHB) and/or commits the STAY WELL @ HOME SERVICE to expenditure (rather than providing a mechanism for potential use) then this shall be subject to the approval of RCT’s 151 Officer and the Chief Finance Officer. 6.3 Where the ...
HOST SERVICES. 7.1 It is agreed between the Parties that for the purpose of the development and operation of the School Improvement Service, the Host shall provide the Host Services and subject to Clause 7.2 shall have authority as from the Commencement Date to enter into any agreement necessary with any third party in respect of the provision of Host Services including without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing any agreement relating to the purchase and provision of goods and services. Any such agreement for the purchase and provision of goods and services would be made in accordance with RCT Contract Procedure Rules and RCT Financial Procedure Rules (which require all expenditure to be incurred within the agreed budget), the Financial Protocol and all relevant legislation. Where any such agreement is for a period greater than two years and is for the School Improvement Service only (rather than having wider applicability for RCT) and/or commits the School Improvement Service to expenditure (rather than providing a mechanism for potential use) then this shall be subject to the approval of the CSC Joint Education Committee. 7.2 Where the Host is minded to put in place any agreements with third parties relating to the provision of any Host Service it shall first consider whether one of the Parties to this Agreement wishes to provide the service and, if so, afford such a Party the opportunity to provide that service at such cost as agreed by the CSC Joint Education Committee. 7.3 Save as provided in Clause 7.2 above all Host Services shall be provided through service level agreements between the CSC Joint Education Committee and the Host (the Service Level Agreements).
HOST SERVICES. 2.1 It is agreed between the Participating Authorities that for the purposes of the development of the Integrated Service, the Host Authority shall provide the Integrated Service for and on behalf of all the Authorities and, subject to action in accordance with the decisions of Management Board and clause 2.2, the Host Authority shall have authority to enter into agreements necessary with any third party in respect of the provision of the Integrated Services. 2.2 Any contract entered into by the Host Authority will be based solely on the Host Authority’s Contract Procedure Rules, or shall be made through some other arrangement, including under Clause 2.3, and shall be entered into through an appropriate procurement arrangement agreed by both the Responsible Officer and the Management Board and which (if applicable) complies with the Procurement Regulations. 2.3 Where the Host Authority is minded to put in place procurement agreements with third party providers then, subject to Clause 2.2, it shall first consider the other Parties to ascertain whether they are able to provide such services.
HOST SERVICES. 7.1 It is agreed between the Parties that for the purpose of the development and operation of the Cwm Taf Social Care Workforce Development Service, the Host shall provide the Host Services and subject to Clause 7.2 shall have authority as from the Commencement Date to enter into any agreement necessary with any third party in respect of the provision of Host Services including without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing any agreement relating to the purchase and provision of goods and services. Any such agreement for the purchase and provision of goods and services would be made in accordance with RCT Contract Procedure Rules and RCT Financial Procedure Rules (which require all expenditure to be incurred within the agreed budget), the Financial Protocol and all relevant legislation. Where any such agreement is for a period greater than two years and is for the Cwm Taf Social Care Workforce Development Service only (rather than having wider applicability for RCT) and/or commits the Cwm Taf Social Care Workforce Development Service to expenditure (rather than providing a mechanism for potential use) then this shall be subject to the approval of both Parties’ s151 Officer. 7.2 Where the Host is minded to put in place any agreements with third parties relating to the provision of any Host Service it shall first consider whether one of the Parties to this Agreement wishes to provide the service and, if so, afford such a Party the opportunity to provide that service at such cost as agreed by each Party’s s151 Officer. 7.3 Save as provided in Clause 7.2 above all Host Services shall be provided through service level agreements between the Parties.
HOST SERVICES. Host services are available at an additional cost of $ which includes room preparation, serving and cleanup. All equipment and supplies are provided by the family.
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