INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION Sample Clauses

INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION. The tribes and the Department agree to coordinate with other agencies affected by the terms of the Agreement. Such coordination includes training, on-going consultation, development and negotiation of agreements with other agencies, and other appropriate measures to ensure that this Agreement is understood and effectively implemented. To help ensure coordination, understanding, and implementation of this Agreement, the Department strongly encourages local social service agencies, whose service areas include a tribe or who have at least one Indian child on their caseload, to invite tribal representation on their multidisciplinary child protection team. The Department will continue to provide such encouragement through correspondence and training, and in the Department’s Social Services Manual informing local social service agencies of the importance of including tribal representation on the multidisciplinary child protection team.
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INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION. The Tribe and DSHS agree to coordinate with other agencies affected by the terms of this Agreement. Such coordination will include training, on-going consultation, development and negotiation of agreements with other agencies, and other appropriate measures to ensure that this Agreement is understood and effectively implemented.
INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION. The CONTRACTOR shall coordinate with other state and local departments and agencies to ensure that coordinated care is provided to members. This includes, but is not limited to, coordination with: 2.9.11.1 Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities (TDMHDD) and Tennessee Department of Children’s Services (DCS) for the purpose of interfacing with and assuring continuity of care; 2.9.11.2 Tennessee Department of Health (DOH), for the purposes of establishing and maintaining relationships with member groups and health service providers; 2.9.11.3 Tennessee Department of Human Services (DHS) and DCS Protective Services Section, for the purposes of reporting and cooperating in the investigation of abuse and neglect; 2.9.11.4 The Division of Mental Retardation Services (DMRS), for the purposes of interfacing with and assuring continuity of care; 2.9.11.5 Tennessee Department of Education (DOE) and local education agencies for the purposes of coordinating educational services in compliance with the requirements of Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and to ensure school-based services for students with special needs are provided; 2.9.11.5.1 The CONTRACTOR is responsible for the delivery of medically necessary covered services to school-aged children. MCOs are encouraged to work with school-based providers to manage the care of students with special health care needs. The State has implemented a process, referred to as TENNderCARE Connection, to facilitate notification of MCOs when a school-aged child enrolled in TennCare has an Individualized Education Plan (IEP) that identifies a need for medical services. In such cases, the school is responsible for obtaining parental consent to share the IEP with the MCO and for subsequently sending a copy of the parental consent and IEP to the MCO. The school is also responsible for clearly delineating the services on the IEP that the MCOs are to consider for payment. If a school-aged member, needing medical services, is identified by the CONTRACTOR by another means, the CONTRACTOR shall request the IEP from the appropriate school system. 2.9.11.5.2 The CONTRACTOR shall designate a contact person to whom correspondence concerning children with medical services included in their IEPs will be directed. After receipt of an IEP, the CONTRACTOR shall: 2.9.11.5.2.1 Either accept the IEP as indication of a medical problem and treat the IEP as a request for service or assist in making an appoin...
INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION. While the RCRRA retains the responsibility for overall coordination and contact with the interested agencies including but not limited to jurisdictions, local interest groups, transit providers, etc., it is recognized that the CONSULTANT will require certain information from these agencies in order to properly complete certain of the Project tasks. All briefing of the agencies, requests for information from the agencies, and contact with the agencies will be done with the full knowledge and active participation of the RCRRA.‌
INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION. BOEM G&G PERMITTING EXHIBIT “A” SCOPE OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TOWN OF SOUTHERN SHORES, NORTH CAROLINA 2020 ANNUAL MONITORING AND INITIAL PERMITTING COORDINATION EXHIBIT “A” SCOPE OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TOWN OF SOUTHERN SHORES, NORTH CAROLINA 2020 ANNUAL MONITORING AND INITIAL PERMITTING COORDINATION TOTAL: $47,598.50
INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION. The tribes and DHS agree to coordinate with other agencies affected by the terms of the Agreement. Such coordination will include training, on-going consultation, development and negotiation of agreements with other agencies, and other appropriate measures to ensure that this Agreement is understood and effectively implemented. To help ensure coordination, understanding, and implementation of this Agreement, DHS will strongly encourage LSSAs, whose service areas include a tribe or who have at least one child who is a member of a tribe on their caseload, to invite tribal representation on their multidisciplinary child protection team. DHS will provide such encouragement by issuing a bulletin, through correspondence and training, and in the ICWA Procedures Manual informing LSSAs of the importance of including tribal representation on the multidisciplinary child protection team.
INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION. The CONTRACTOR shall coordinate with other state and local departments and agencies to ensure that coordinated care is provided to members. This includes, but is not limited to, coordination with: 2.9.14.1 Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities (TDMHDD) for the purpose of interfacing with and assuring continuity of care and for coordination of specialized services in accordance with federal PASRR requirements;
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INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION. The Tribe and DHS agree to coordinate with the other agency to implement the terms of this Agreement. Such coordination will include training, on- going consultation, developing and negotiating agreements with other agencies, and any appropriate measures to ensure that this Agreement is understood and effectively implemented.
INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION. The CONTRACTOR shall coordinate with other state and local departments and agencies to ensure that coordinated care is provided to members. This includes, but is not limited to, coordination with: 2.9.11.1 Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities (TDMHDD) and Tennessee Department of Children’s Services (DCS) for the purpose of interfacing with and assuring continuity of care; 2.9.11.2 Tennessee Department of Health (DOH), for the purposes of establishing and maintaining relationships with member groups and health service providers; 2.9.11.3 Tennessee Department of Human Services (DHS) and DCS Protective Services Section, for the purposes of reporting and cooperating in the investigation of abuse and neglect; 2.9.11.4 The Division of Mental Retardation Services (DMRS), for the purposes of interfacing with and assuring continuity of care;

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  • Scheduling Coordinator Buyer shall act as the Scheduling Coordinator for the Project. In that regard, Buyer and Seller shall agree to the following:

  • Care Coordination The Parties’ subcontract shall require that the Enrollee’s CP Care Coordinator provide ongoing care coordination support to the Enrollee in coordination with the Enrollee’s PCP and other providers as set forth in Section 2.6.

  • Cooperation and Coordination The Parties acknowledge and agree that it is their mutual objective and intent to minimize, to the extent feasible and legal, taxes payable with respect to their collaborative efforts under this Agreement and that they shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate and coordinate with each other to achieve such objective.

  • Utility Coordination Identify all potential utility conflicts and provide preliminary office check plans showing the problem locations, posted to the City’s FTP site. Plans will clearly identify specific utility company facilities by color and by name (i.e. not just “gas” or “fiber optic”). ENGINEER shall include a conflict list for each utility, also posted to the FTP site. ENGINEER shall meet with utility company representatives to review plans and utility verification forms (Attachment No. 3 to Exhibit “A”) at each milestone date and as directed by the CITY and as determined necessary by the ENGINEER. This in- formation will be compiled into a summary report (Attachment No. 4 to Exhibit “A” also available on the City’s FTP site) maintained and updated by ENGINEER as necessary to present a cohesive and reflective status of utilities, and provided to the City as necessary. ENGINEER shall maintain involvement with utility companies until all conflicts have been resolved (not just identified). When appropriate, the City Engineer will approve the identification on plans of conflicts to be resolved during construction. ENGINEER shall meet with involved utility company/ies and project contractor to resolve any conflicts with utilities that occur during construction.

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  • Project Coordination The Engineer shall coordinate all subconsultant activity to include quality and consistency of deliverables and administration of the invoices and monthly progress reports. The Engineer shall coordinate with necessary local entities.

  • Local Coordinator Leave The Hospital agrees to grant leaves of absence, without pay, to nurses elected to the position of Local Co-ordinator. Subject to reasonable notice, it is understood and agreed that a Local Co-ordinator shall be granted such leave(s) as she or he may require fulfilling the duties of the position.

  • Coordination The Parties shall confer regularly to coordinate the planning, scheduling and performance of preventive and corrective maintenance on the Large Generating Facility and the Interconnection Facilities.

  • Project Management and Coordination The Engineer shall coordinate all subconsultant activity to include quality of and consistency of work and administration of the invoices and monthly progress reports. The Engineer shall coordinate with necessary local entities.

  • Association Responsibilities The Association shall have, in addition to other responsibilities expressly set forth herein or provided by law, the following responsibilities:

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