Improvement Activities Sample Clauses

Improvement Activities. The scheduled increase is not linked to productivity, but the company needs to achieve an offset by productivity increase to be able to fund the wages. IXL seeks a commitment from employees to participate in team activities such as productivity, quality, safety and road map. Within the employee’s capabilities, employees must commit to increasing output rates for the work stations or production lines.
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Improvement Activities. The Participant and/or its Downstream Episode Initiators and Participating Practitioners shall participate in a minimum of four MIPS Improvement Activities. The Participant shall provide information to CMS, by a time and in a manner specified by CMS, regarding the Participant’s participation in these MIPS Improvement Activities, upon request by CMS. Article 5‌
Improvement Activities. B&L will cooperate with AERIE in reviewing a combination of improvement activities that can be measured including cost improvements, line speed increases and change-over time reductions at B&L’s plant(s), lead time improvements, and others. Implementation of any such improvement activities that will impact the approved validated state of the AERIE process for manufacturing the Product(s) will only be made pursuant to mutual written agreement of B&L and AERIE. In good faith AERIE and B&L will work together in reviewing continuous improvement projects pursuant to this Section 26.
Improvement Activities. PPM agrees and shall require PPM Physicians to agree to cooperate with HUMANA's quality improvement activities and upon request by HUMANA to participate in HUMANA's quality improvement activities as they are developed and implemented. PHYSICIAN PRACTICE MANAGEMENT PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT D (con't) J: SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED TO MEMBERS ASSIGNED TO PPM PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS PPM agrees to require PPM Primary Ca re Physicians to provide or arrange for Covered Services to Members who have selected and then been assigned to PPM Primary Care Physicians. PPM will require PPM Primary Care Physicians to accept new Members who are assigned to PPM Physicians without discrimination or screening of such Members based on their health status. PPM further agrees to require PPM Primary Care Physicians to agree not to close their practices to new Members until such time as PPM and/or PPM Primary Care Physician has reasonably demonstrated to HUMANA, that PPM Primary Care Physician has no additional capacity for new Members. PPM and PPM Primary Care Physician acknowledge and agree that any closure of an PPM Physician's practice to new patents shall be subject to the terms and conditions of Article 13 of this Agreement. PPM SHALL REQUIRE PPM PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS TO PROVIDE PRIMARY CARE SERVICES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THOSE OUTLINED BELOW, TO MEMBERS. Routine office visits (including after hours office visits which can be arranged with other PPM Physicians and with HUMANA's approval) and related services of PPM Physicians and other PPM Providers rendered in the PPM Primary Care Physicians, office, including evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of illness and injury. Visits and examinations, including consultation time and personal attendance with the patient, during confinement in a hospital, skilled nursing facility or extended care facility. Pediatric and adult immunizations and TB skin testing in accordance with accepted medical practice. Administration of injections, including injectibles for which a separate charge is not routinely made. Initial care at birth and well-child care for pediatric Members. Periodic health appraisal examinations including all routine test performed in PPM Primary Care Physician(s)' office. Eye and ear screening for children through age seventeen (17) to determine the need for vision or hearing correction. PHYSICIAN PRACTICE MANAGEMENT PARTICIPATION AGREEMENT ATTACHMENT D (con't) The routine diagnostic laboratory tests under ...
Improvement Activities. Medi-Cal Certification: If the Contractor has Medi-Cal claiming programs, then Contractor will meet and maintain standards outlined on the most up-to-date DHCS Certification Protocols, as well as any standards added by the County through the most recent Behavioral Health Division policy; Contractor shall inform County of any changes in Contractor status, including changes to ownership, site location, organizational and/or corporate structure, program scope and/or services provided, Clinical Head of Service. Contractor will communicate any such changes within 60 days to County Improvement, utilizing the most up-to-date version of the Xxxxxx County Behavioral Health Division Medi-Cal Certification Update Form, Staff Credentialing: Contractor shall adhere to credentialing and re-credentialing requirements as stipulated in Department of Health Care Services MHSUDS Information Notice 18-019; All Contractor staff providing services that are entered into the County billing and information system must have the staff names and other required information communicated to County Quality Improvement using County Staff Master form; Contractor shall provide County MHP Quality Improvement with a monthly updated list of Contractor staff by the date provided by the MHP Quality Improvement; Contractor shall not employ or subcontract with any provider excluded from participation in Federal health care programs; Contractor shall notify County Quality Improvement when a staff provider will be terminating and shall demonstrate a good faith effort to notify in writing all individuals who were actively receiving services of the termination within 15 calendar days of receiving the terminations notice from the staff. Access: Contractor must have hours of operation during which services are provided to Medi-Cal beneficiaries that are no less than the hours of operation during which the provider offers services to non-Medi-Cal beneficiaries. If Contractor only serves Medi-Cal beneficiaries, Contractor must provide hours of operation comparable to the hours the Contractor makes available for Medi-Cal services that are not covered by the contract or another Mental Health Plan; Contractor must meet the state standards for timely access to care and services, taking into account the urgency of need for services. If there is a failure to comply with timely access requirements, corrective action can and will take place; Contractor will ensure that upon receiving written referral or request f...

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  • Development Activities The Development activities referred to in item “b” of paragraph 3.1 include: studies and projects of implementation of the Production facilities; drilling and completion of the Producing and injection xxxxx; and installation of equipment and vessels for extraction, collection, Treatment, storage, and transfer of Oil and Gas. The installation referred to in item “c” includes, but is not limited to, offshore platforms, pipelines, Oil and Gas Treatment plants, equipment and facilities for measurement of the inspected Production, wellhead equipment, production pipes, flow lines, tanks, and other facilities exclusively intended for extraction, as well as oil and gas pipelines for Production Outflow and their respective compressor and pumping stations.

  • PROJECT ACTIVITIES This Grant Agreement is for the Foundational Year only. Subsection 1. Continuous SIA Plan Implementation (a) Increasing instructional time, which may include: (A) More hours or days of instructional time; (B) Summer programs; (C) Before-school or after-school programs; or (D) Technological investments that minimize class time used for assessments administered to students. (b) Addressing students’ health or safety needs, which may include: (A) Social-emotional learning and development; (B) Student mental and behavioral health; (C) Improvements to teaching and learning practices or organizational structures that lead to better interpersonal relationships at the school; (D) Student health and wellness; (E) Trauma-informed practices; (F) School health professionals and assistants; or (G) Facility improvements directly related to improving student health or safety. (c) Reducing class sizes, which may include increasing the use of instructional assistants, by using evidence-based criteria to ensure appropriate student-teacher ratios or staff caseloads. (d) Expanding availability of and student participation in well-rounded learning experiences, which may include: (A) Developmentally appropriate and culturally responsive early literacy practices and programs in prekindergarten through third grade; (B) Culturally responsive practices and programs in grades six through eight, including learning, counseling and student support that is connected to colleges and careers; (C) Broadened curricular options at all grade levels, including access to: (i) Art, music and physical education classes; (ii) Science, technology, engineering and mathematics education;

  • Development Work The Support Standards do not include development work either (i) on software not licensed from CentralSquare or (ii) development work for enhancements or features that are outside the documented functionality of the Solutions, except such work as may be specifically purchased and outlined in Exhibit 1. CentralSquare retains all Intellectual Property Rights in development work performed and Customer may request consulting and development work from CentralSquare as a separate billable service.

  • Construction Activities Please list all major construction activities, both planned and completed, to be performed by Seller or the EPC Contractor. Activity EPC Contractor / Subcontractor Completion Date __/__/____ (expected / actual) __/__/____ (expected / actual)

  • Development of the Property Except as modified by this Agreement, the Development and the Property will be developed in accordance with all applicable local, state, and federal regulations, including but not limited to the City’s ordinances and the zoning regulations applicable to the Property, and such amendments to City ordinances and regulations that that may be applied to the Development and the Property under Chapter 245, Texas Local Government Code, and good engineering practices (the “Applicable Regulations”). If there is a conflict between the Applicable Regulations and the Development Standards, the Development Standards shall control.

  • Development Diligence Pfizer will use its Commercially Reasonable Efforts to Develop and seek Regulatory Approval for [ * ] Product [ * ] in the Field [ * ]. Pfizer will [ * ] with respect to the Development or Regulatory Approval of Products under this Agreement.

  • Improvement Plans A professional improvement plan is a clearly articulated assistance program for a teacher whose student growth measure dimension of the evaluation is below the expected level of student growth. For the purposes of this agreement, improvement plans shall be based on the individual student growth measure level, and not for overall subjects or classes taught.

  • Improvement Plan A detailed, written plan collaboratively developed between the teacher and evaluator, utilized when a teacher receives an Evaluation Rating of ineffective. The approved form for the Improvement Plan is attached to this agreement as Appendix .

  • Development of the Project 4.1 TSP's obligations in development of the Project: a. for procuring and maintaining in full force and effect all Consents, Clearances and Permits, required in accordance with Law for development of the Project; b. for financing, constructing, owning and commissioning each of the Element of the Project for the scope of work set out in Schedule 1 of this Agreement in accordance with: i. the Electricity Act and the Rules made thereof; ii. the Grid Code; iii. the CEA Regulations applicable, and as amended from time to time, for Transmission Lines and sub-stations: • the Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Connectivity to the Grid) Regulations, 2007; • Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for construction of Electrical Plants and Electric Lines) Regulation, 2010; • Central Electricity Authority (Grid Standard) Regulations, 2010; • Central Electricity Authority (Safety requirements for construction, operation and maintenance of Electrical Plants and Electrical Lines) Regulation, 2011; • Central Electricity Authority (Measures relating to Safety and Electricity Supply) Regulation, 2010; • Central Electricity Authority (Technical Standards for Communication System in Power System Operation) Regulations, 2020. iv. Safety/ security Guidelines laid down by the Government; v. Prudent Utility Practices, relevant Indian Standards and the Law; not later than the Scheduled COD as per Schedule 2 of this Agreement; c. for entering into a Connection Agreement with the concerned parties in accordance with the Grid Code. d. for owning the Project throughout the term of this Agreement free and clear of any encumbrances except those expressly permitted under Article 15 of this Agreement; e. to co-ordinate and liaise with concerned agencies and provide on a timely basis relevant information with regard to the specifications of the Project that may be required for interconnecting the Project with the Interconnection Facilities; f. for providing all assistance to the Arbitrators as they may require for the performance of their duties and responsibilities; g. to provide to the Nodal Agency and CEA, on a monthly basis, progress reports with regard to the Project and its execution (in accordance with prescribed form) to enable the CEA to monitor and co-ordinate the development of the Project matching with the Interconnection Facilities; h. to comply with Ministry of Power order no. 25-11/6/2018 – PG dated 02.07.2020 as well as other Guidelines issued by Govt. of India pertaining to this; i. to procure the products associated with the Transmission System as per provisions of Public Procurement (Preference to Make in India) orders issued by Ministry of Power vide orders No. 11/5/2018 - Coord. dated 28.07.2020 for transmission sector, as amended from time to time read with Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) orders in this regard (Procuring Entity as defined in above orders shall deemed to have included Selected Bidder and/ or TSP). Also, to comply with Department of Expenditure, Ministry of Finance vide Order (Public Procurement No 1) bearing File No. 6/18/2019- PPD dated 23.07.2020, Order (Public Procurement No 2) bearing File No. 6/18/2019-PPD dated 23.07.2020 and Order (Public Procurement No. 3) bearing File No. 6/18/2019-PPD, dated 24.07.2020, as amended from time to time, regarding public procurement from a bidder of a country, which shares land border with India; j. to submit to Nodal Agency information in the prescribed format [To be devised by Nodal Agency] for ensuring compliance to Article 4.1 i) above. k. to comply with all its obligations undertaken in this Agreement. 4.2 Roles of the Nodal Agency in implementation of the Project: 4.2.1 Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Nodal Agency shall be the holder and administrator of this Agreement and shall inter alia: a. appoint an Independent Engineer within 90 days of the Effective Date b. provide letters of recommendation to the concerned Indian Governmental Instrumentality, as may be requested by the TSP from time to time, for obtaining the Consents, Clearances and Permits required for the Project; c. coordinate among TSP and upstream/downstream entities in respect of Interconnection Facilities; and d. monitor the implementation of the Agreement and take appropriate action for breach thereof including revocation of guarantees, cancellation of Agreement, blacklisting etc e. provide all assistance to the Arbitrators as required for the performance of their duties and responsibilities; and f. perform any other responsibility (ies) as specified in this Agreement.

  • Needs Improvement the Educator’s performance on a standard or overall is below the requirements of a standard or overall, but is not considered to be unsatisfactory at this time. Improvement is necessary and expected.

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