Common use of Inspection and Compliance Clause in Contracts

Inspection and Compliance. 9.1. The Christian ethos of the Church of England Academies will be monitored formally through a denominational (“SIAMs”) inspection in accordance with Section 48 of the Education Act 2005. 9.2. A SIAMs inspection will be carried out no more frequently than every three years as per clause 23 of the Church Supplemental Agreement. At any other time, should the school be deemed by the DBE to be in breach of its obligations to the DBE, DBE Trust or the Academy Trustees of any site occupied for the purposes of one it its Church schools, the following steps shall be taken: 9.2.1. A representative of the diocese will meet with the principal and the chair of governors to discuss the alleged breach and agree an acceptable resolution. 9.2.2. If an acceptable resolution is not agreed, the DBE may exercise its right in the Church Supplemental Agreement to request intervention form the Secretary of State and / or commission a denominational inspection. 9.3. If a denominational inspection carried out under 9.1 or 9.2 confirms a material breach in the terms of this agreement, the CEO, Principal and the chair of local governors must agree a resolution plan with the relevant diocesan board which will resolve the breach no more than twelve months after the date on which it was confirmed. If the breach is still not resolved to the satisfaction of the diocesan board twelve months after the breach is confirmed, a further denominational inspection may be commissioned by the diocesan board. If that inspection confirms that the material breach is still in place, the diocesan board may at its discretion write to the Department for Education to request that the Secretary of State terminates the academy’s funding agreement, and the Bath & Xxxxx Board of Finance may terminate the Church Supplemental Agreement.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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Inspection and Compliance. 9.1. The Christian ethos of the Church of England Academies will be monitored formally through a denominational (“SIAMs”) inspection in accordance with Section 48 of the Education Act 2005. 9.2. A SIAMs inspection will be carried out no more frequently than every three years as per clause 23 of the Church Supplemental Agreement. At any other time, should the school be deemed by the DBE to be in breach of its obligations to the DBE, DBE Trust or the Academy Trustees of any site occupied for the purposes of one it its Church schools, the following steps shall be taken: 9.2.1. : A representative of the diocese will meet with the principal and the chair of governors to discuss the alleged breach and agree an acceptable resolution. 9.2.2. If an acceptable resolution is not agreed, the DBE may exercise its right in the Church Supplemental Agreement to request intervention form the Secretary of State and / or commission a denominational inspection. 9.3. If a denominational inspection carried out under 9.1 or 9.2 confirms a material breach in the terms of this agreement, the CEO, Principal and the chair of local governors must agree a resolution plan with the relevant diocesan board which will resolve the breach no more than twelve months after the date on which it was confirmed. If the breach is still not resolved to the satisfaction of the diocesan board twelve months after the breach is confirmed, a further denominational inspection may be commissioned by the diocesan board. If that inspection confirms that the material breach is still in place, the diocesan board may at its discretion write to the Department for Education to request that the Secretary of State terminates the academy’s funding agreement, and the Bath & Xxxxx Board of Finance may terminate the Church Supplemental Agreement.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Inspection and Compliance. 9.1. The Christian ethos of the Church of England Academies Schools will be monitored formally through a denominational (“SIAMs”) inspection in accordance with Section 48 of the Education Act 2005Xxx 0000. 9.2. A SIAMs inspection will be carried out no more frequently than that every three years as per clause 23 of the Church Supplemental Agreement. At any other time, should the school or XXX Trust be deemed by the DBE SDBE to be in breach of its obligations to the DBESDBE, DBE Trust (or the Academy Trustees of any site occupied for the purposes of one it its Church schools, the following steps shall be taken:other party to 9.2.1. A representative of the diocese SDBE will meet with the principal Head and/or CEO and the chair Chair of governors the LGB / Chair of the Trust, to discuss the alleged breach and agree an acceptable resolution. 9.2.2. If an acceptable resolution is not agreed, the DBE SDBE may exercise its right in the Church Supplemental Agreement to request intervention form from the Secretary of State and / or commission a denominational inspection.and 9.3. If a denominational inspection carried out under 9.1 or 9.2 confirms a material breach in the terms of this agreement, the CEO, Principal Headteacher/Head of School and the chair Chair of local governors the LGB / Chair of the Trust must agree a resolution plan with the relevant diocesan board SDBE which will resolve the breach no more than twelve months after the date on which it was confirmed. If the breach is still not resolved to the satisfaction of the diocesan board SDBE twelve months after the breach is confirmed, a further denominational inspection may be commissioned by the diocesan boardSDBE. If that inspection confirms that the material breach is still in placepersists, the diocesan board SDBE may at its discretion write to the Department for Education to request that the Secretary of State terminates the academy’s funding agreement, and the Bath & Xxxxx Board of Finance DBE may terminate the Church Supplemental Agreement.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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Inspection and Compliance. 9.1. The Christian ethos of the Church of England Academies will be monitored formally through a denominational (“SIAMs”) inspection in accordance with Section 48 of the Education Act 2005. 9.2. A SIAMs inspection will be carried out no more frequently than every three years as per clause 23 of the Church Supplemental Agreement. At any other time, should the school be deemed by the DBE to be in breach of its obligations to the DBE, DBE Trust or the Academy Trustees of any site occupied for the purposes of one it its Church schools, the following steps shall be taken: 9.2.1. A representative of the diocese will meet with the principal and the chair of governors to discuss the alleged breach and agree an acceptable resolution. 9.2.2. If an acceptable resolution is not agreed, the DBE may exercise its right in the Church Supplemental Agreement to request intervention form the Secretary of State and / or commission a denominational inspection. 9.3. If a denominational inspection carried out under 9.1 or 9.2 confirms a material breach in the terms of this agreement, the CEO, Principal and the chair of local governors must agree a resolution plan with the relevant diocesan board which will resolve the breach no more than twelve months after the date on which it was confirmed. If the breach is still not resolved to the satisfaction of the diocesan board twelve months after the breach is confirmed, a further denominational inspection may be commissioned by the diocesan board. If that inspection confirms that the material breach is still in place, the diocesan board may at its discretion write to the Department for Education to request that the Secretary of State terminates the academy’s funding agreement, and the Bath & Xxxxx Board of Finance may terminate the Church Supplemental Agreement.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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