Key Contractor Personnel Sample Clauses

Key Contractor Personnel. The individual employees of Contractor who will be assigned to the Project.
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Key Contractor Personnel. Any of the Contractor’s key personnel, identified as such in the Contract, are considered to be essential to the work being performed under the Contract. Prior to diverting any such key personnel to other programs, the Contractor shall notify the MCPS Project Contact reasonably well in advance and submit justification (including proposed substitutions) in sufficient detail to permit evaluation of the impact on the Contract. No diversion shall be made by the Contractor without the written consent of the MCPS Project Contact. Failure to obtain the approval of the MCPS Project Contact as required or to propose replacement personnel acceptable to the MCPS Project Contact may be cause for termination pursuant to Article 13. MCPS reserves the right to require that the Contractor replace any key personnel or any individual charged to the Contract at any point during the Contract term if MCPS determines that this action is in its best interests.
Key Contractor Personnel. The individual employees of Contractor who, from time to time, hold positions with the job functions described in this Contract.
Key Contractor Personnel. (a) CONTRACTOR's Proposal includes a list of designated key management and technical personnel ("Key CONTRACTOR Personnel") who will be assigned to this Agreement. For the purposes of this requirement, Key CONTRACTOR Personnel are those with management responsibility or principal technical responsibility for the following functional areas of this Agreement: Member Services; Management Information Systems; Provider/Network Development and Maintenance; Benefit Administration and Utilization; Financial Functions; and Reporting. CONTRACTOR's Medical Director is also a Key CONTRACTOR Personnel. (b) CONTRACTOR shall maintain throughout the period of this Agreement with HHSC the ability to support its Key CONTRACTOR Personnel with the required resources necessary to meet contract requirements and comply with applicable law. CONTRACTOR shall ensure project continuity by timely replacing Key CONTRACTOR Personnel, if necessary, with a sufficient number of persons having the requisite skills, experience and other qualifications. No later than thirty (30) calendar days after any change in Key CONTRACTOR Personnel, CONTRACTOR shall notify HHSC in writing with the names of any replacement staff and details of their requisite skills, experience and other qualifications. (c) If HHSC determines that a working relationship satisfactory to HHSC cannot be established between a Key CONTRACTOR Personnel and HHSC and desires that the Key CONTRACTOR Personnel not work with HHSC on CONTRACTOR's duties and responsibilities under this Agreement, HHSC will notify CONTRACTOR in writing. After receipt of HHSC's notice, HHSC and CONTRACTOR will attempt to resolve HHSC's concerns on a mutually agreeable basis. (d) Regardless of specific personnel changes, CONTRACTOR must maintain the overall level of expertise, experience, and skill reflected in the Key Contractor Personnel resumes submitted. HHSC will continuously monitor the overall level of expertise of CONTRACTOR's staff to ensure that CONTRACTOR is in compliance with this requirement.
Key Contractor Personnel. In submitting a proposal, the vendor is representing that each person listed or referenced in the proposal will be available to perform the services described for the Lake County Board of County Commissioners, barring illness, accident, or other unforeseeable events of a similar nature in which case the contractor must be able to promptly provide a qualified replacement. In the event the contractor wishes to substitute personnel, the contractor shall propose a person with equal or higher qualifications and each replacement person is subject to prior written County approval. In the event the requested substitute person is not satisfactory to the County and the matter cannot be resolved to the satisfaction of the County, the County reserves the right to cancel the contract for cause.
Key Contractor Personnel. The following named key Contractor personnel (“Key Personnel”) may not be replaced without providing PARCC thirty (30) days written notice prior to the change and a resume of the suggested replacement. Only personnel having equal or greater qualifications will be considered as suitable replacements. ___________Names, Phone Numbers, email address_______ _______________________________________
Key Contractor Personnel. 14 SECTION 5.03 MEDICAL DIRECTOR ..................................................................................15 SECTION 5.04 RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONTRACTOR PERSONNEL ...........................................................15 SECTION 5.05 COOPERATION WITH HHSC OR STATE ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCIES ............................................15 (a) Cooperation with HHSC contractors ..................................................................15 (b) Cooperation with state and federal administrative agencies .........................................15 ARTICLE 6.
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Key Contractor Personnel. CONTRACTOR shall provide staff with professional background, experience and expertise to provide the work products required in this Statement of Work. All personnel shall be qualified in accordance with all Federal, State and local laws, ordinances, regulations and requirements applicable hereto. Staff shall be hired according to minimum qualification set forth in the California Community College District Education Code and the Los Angeles Community College District Personnel Commission, where applicable.
Key Contractor Personnel. For purposes of communication with the [GRANT RECIPIENT] project manager, the [TECHNICAL CONSULTANT]'s key personnel for performing the work under this agreement is [NAME].
Key Contractor Personnel. Contractor shall assign a daily Key Point of Contact for routine business needs. GCHP and Contractor shall assign an individual to be the single point of contact for issue escalation and to participate in the Contract Governance Plan development and maintenance. They shall provide an organizational chart with the roles and responsibilities of individuals supporting this Agreement and provide updates to the organizational charts as they occur. Organizational Changes. Contractor will provide GCHP formal notice of any organizational changes to any of the Key Employees listed by name above. All such notices shall describe the organizational change and how Contractor will reduce any associated impact to GCHP. Notice shall be delivered via electronic means in accordance with Section 15.2 of the Agreement. Revisions to this Table 21.2 shall be made through the Change Control Process of Sections 3.1 and 4 of the Agreement.
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