Information Sessions. At the County’s request, but no more often than monthly, Company shall meet with the County Administrator or its designee to discuss Landfill operations, compliance issues or reports, complaints, resolutions, and other matters requested by the County. The Company shall meet with the Landfill Liaison as frequently as reasonably necessary for the Landfill Liaison to perform his or her duties, as set forth herein.
Information Sessions. Quarterly, while the Landfill is in operation, Green Ridge shall meet with the Board of Supervisors or their representative(s) to discuss the landfill operations; all issues, concerns, or non-compliance reports; complaints and their resolution; and other items as requested by the County. Green Ridge staff shall meet with the Landfill Liaison as frequently as necessary for the Landfill Liaison to perform the duties assigned, but no less frequently than once each calendar week.
Information Sessions. In connection with this NOAA, the CDFI Fund may conduct one or more information sessions that will be produced in Washington, DC and broadcast over the internet via webcasting as well as telephone conference calls. For further information on these upcoming information sessions, please visit the CDFI Fund’s website at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx. 26 CFR 1.45D–1.
Information Sessions. A. By May 1, 2015, and by October 1, 2015 and annually thereafter during the course of the monitoring, the Law School will continue to offer a series of information sessions to all students so that they arc aware of the Law School's prohibition against sex discrimination (including sexual harassment, sexual assault, and sexual violence); how to recognize snch sex diserimination when it occurs; and how and with whom to report any incidents of sex discrimination. In addition, the sessions will cover the New Law School Procedures and/or, as applicable, the Interim Policy and Procedures, as well as a general overview of Title IX, the rights it confers on students, the resourees available to students who believe that they have been subjected to sexual harassment, sexual assault, and sexual violence, and the existence of OCR and its authority to enforce Title IX. TIlese sessions may be provided as part of existing annual orientation programs for new or returning students. Reporting Requirement
1. By June 30, 2015, and by the same date annually while OCR is monitoring this Agreement, the Law School will provide to OCR documentation demonstrating implementation of Item V.A. above, including a description of each information session and the dates the information sessions were held.
Information Sessions. 1. The University has informed OCR that it has provided information to students consistent with Section C above; nonetheless, beginning August 15, 2015, the University will offer annual information sessions to students so that they are aware of the University’s prohibition against sexual misconduct; how to recognize such sexual misconduct when it occurs; and how and with whom to report any incidents of sexual misconduct (including sex discrimination, sexual harassment and sexual assault/violence). In addition, the sessions will cover the University’s sexual misconduct/Title IX grievance procedures; as well as a general overview of Title IX, the rights it confers on students, the resources available to students who have experienced sexual misconduct), including access to the Sexual Harassment/Assault Advising, Resources, & Education, and interim remedies during the course of an investigation), and the existence of OCR and its authority to enforce Title IX. These sessions may be provided as part of the existing annual student orientation for new and returning students, and existing annual residence life orientation for students residing in campus housing.
2. By October 1, 2015, the University will develop and implement a public awareness and bystander intervention campaign aimed at educating students about sexual misconduct and safe strategies for bystander intervention.
Information Sessions. In connection with the Fiscal Year 2003 funding rounds of its programs, the Fund may conduct Information Sessions to disseminate information to organizations contemplating applying to, and other organizations interested in learning about, the Technical Assistance and Financial Assistance Components of the CDFI Program, the NACD Program, and the BEA Program. For further information on the Fund’s Information Sessions, dates and locations, or to register online to attend an Information Session, please visit the Fund’s Web site at http:// xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx or call the Fund at (202) 622–8401. (Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance: 21.020) 4706, 4707, 4717; 12 CFR part 1805. Dated: January 27, 2003.
Information Sessions. In connection with the Fiscal Year 2003 funding rounds of its programs, the Fund may conduct Information Sessions to disseminate information to organizations contemplating applying to, and other organizations interested in learning about, the Technical Assistance and Financial Assistance Components of the CDFI Program, the NACD Program, and the BEA Program. For further information on the Fund’s Information Sessions, dates and locations, or to register online to attend an Information Session, please visit the Fund’s Web site at http:// xxx.xxxxxxxx.xxx or call the Fund at (202) 622–8401. Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance: 21.020. 4706, 4707, 4717; 12 CFR part 1805. AGENCY: Community Development Financial Institutions Fund, Department of the Treasury. ACTION: Preamble for Notices of Funds Availability (‘‘NOFA’’) inviting applications for the FY 2003 funding round of the Technical Assistance Component and Financial Assistance Component of the Community Development Financial Institutions (‘‘CDFI’’) Program, the Native American CDFI Development (‘‘NACD’’) Program, and the Bank Enterprise Award (‘‘BEA’’) Program.
Information Sessions. It is the obligation of both the Employer and the Union to conduct informative sessions relative to the effective administration of this agreement.
Information Sessions. At the County’s request, but no more than monthly, Company shall meet with the County Manager or its designee to discuss Landfill operations, compliance issues or reports, complaints, resolutions, and other matters requested by the Board. The Company shall meet with the Landfill Liaison as frequently as reasonably necessary for the Landfill Liaison to perform his or her duties, as set forth herein. Notices of Violation. Company shall, within twenty (20) Business Days of receipt, notify the County in writing of any notice of violation from VDEQ it receives arising from operation of the Landfill. Subject to any reasonable challenge or appeal, Company shall immediately take steps to comply with any such notice of violation.
Information Sessions. After the posting of the Notice of Vote and not later than the start of Voting Period each First Nation Ratification Officer will hold at least one information session on the First Nation to provide information about the following: