Local Requirement Sample Clauses

Local Requirement. The houses shall be used and occupied by an owner occupant who earns his or her living working 30 hours per week in Summit County or, if over 55 years of age works 15 hours per week, together with such person’s spouse and minor children. There is an exception for persons over 62 who have owned their homes for seven years.
Local Requirement. Local Healthwatch will need to ensure a strong evidence base and robust data by having: An understanding of the health and social care landscape, of the locality and of its demographics A range of engagement activities and consultation that focuses specifically on the gathering of quality data Clear outputs from enter & view investigations that is:
Local Requirement. The leadership of Local Healthwatch will need to: Effectively represent Local Healthwatch on the Health and Wellbeing Board and to the public Have experience of running an organisation similar to Local Healthwatch Provide an outline of roles and membership criteria Have clear terms of reference for the organisation Support and enable volunteers to fulfil their role within the organisation Be responsible for the legal and financial obligations of the organisation 5 This is the tested figure derived from a membership survey and further PCC recruitment work in September 2011. The previous HOST organisation HAP UK had suggested a figure around 750.
Local Requirement. All work performed on any resulting Contract shall be performed in the Greater Kansas City Metropolitan Area; if bidder is not located in the Greater Kansas City Metropolitan Area, detailed documentation must be submitted with your bid that outlines how the specification of this Invitation to Bid will be met. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ County, Missouri reserves the right to determine if bidder’s documentation on contract performance is acceptable.
Local Requirement. It is important that the specific health and social care needs of Portsmouth are the priority of Local Healthwatch in the city. The 2010 Indices of Deprivation2 ranks Portsmouth 76th out of 326 local authorities in England (1 being the most deprived). The links between deprivation and health and social care need are strong. In one of Portsmouth‟s wards 47% of the population are experiencing income deprivation3. This is reinforced by the life expectancy statistics for Portsmouth being lower than the English average, with a widening gap of life expectancy for males across different areas of the city, with implications for health and social need4. This information reinforces the importance of a strong Local Healthwatch organisation that recognises the changing and challenging healthcare landscape of Portsmouth and its wider footprint. 3 ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/media/IMD_2010_Portsmouth_Summary.pdf p. 16 4 ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/media/API_STR_JSNA_CONS_Findings.pdf