Management of Joint and Shared Accountability Sample Clauses

Management of Joint and Shared Accountability. The core function of the SPA Steering Committee is to effectively manage the many elements of LSI Implementation and ensure that all SPA Partners are sharing in the accountability for the success of the initiative. As such, the Committee’s operating principles that are built around a collaborative decision- making model, whereby participants can share and incorporate one another’s goals within the decentralized service delivery model in the UKC. The success of the Local Services Initiative will largely be determined by effective and coordinated cross- department collaboration. As such, DLS and DNRP-PARKS agree to participate and adhere to the specific goals and responsibilities as defined in the Service Partnership Steering Committee charter attached to this agreement as Appendix D. The Committee shall have regular monthly meetings with a standing agenda designed to efficiently review and discuss progress toward the commitments made in this agreement and the broader LSI Implementation goals. Committee members shall also commit to meeting as necessary, either in full or as a smaller group representing selected member, to address emergent issues as they arise. Product Catalog: DNRP - Parks and Recreation Division‌ Product: Local Passive Parks
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Management of Joint and Shared Accountability. The core function of the SPA Steering Committee is to effectively manage the many elements of LSI Implementation and ensure that all SPA Partners are sharing in the accountability for the success of the initiative. As such, the Committee’s operating principles that are built around a collaborative decision- making model, whereby participants can share and incorporate one another’s goals within the decentralized service delivery model in the UKC. The success of the Local Services Initiative will largely be determined by effective and coordinated cross- department collaboration. As such, DLS and (PHSKC, DNRP, DES) agree to participate and adhere to the specific goals and responsibilities as defined in the Service Partnership Steering Committee charter attached to this agreement as Appendix D. The Committee shall have regular monthly meetings with a standing agenda designed to efficiently review and discuss progress toward the commitments made in this agreement and the broader LSI Implementation goals. Committee members shall also commit to meeting as necessary, either in full or as a smaller group representing selected member, to address emergent issues as they arise. Product Catalog: DNRP - Water and Land Resources Division, Stormwater Services‌ Product: Stormwater Services – Facilities Description: Stormwater facilities include those that control and treat stormwater runoff, and those that collect and convey it. This includes ponds, tanks, and vegetated xxxxxx that reduce the quantity of runoff as well as pipe systems, culverts, and ditches that collect and convey the stormwater runoff. Most stormwater facilities are constructed by private parties as required when developing land. Others are constructed by King County to address flooding, erosion, or water quality problems. In addition to constructing some of these facilities, Stormwater Services (SWS) is responsible for making sure all such facilities are mapped and maintained in accordance with state and federal regulations. SWS does this through regular inspections of both public and private facilities. SWS has its own inventory of facilities as well which it proactively manages to prevent costly failures.
Management of Joint and Shared Accountability. The core function of the SPA Steering Committee is to effectively manage the many elements of LSI Implementation and ensure that all SPA Partners are sharing in the accountability for the success of the initiative. As such, the Committee’s operating principles that are built around a collaborative decision- making model, whereby participants can share and incorporate one another’s goals within the decentralized service delivery model in the UKC. The success of the Local Services Initiative will largely be determined by effective and coordinated cross- department collaboration. As such, DLS and PHSKC agree to participate and adhere to the specific goals and responsibilities as defined in the Service Partnership Steering Committee charter attached to this agreement as Appendix D. The Committee shall have regular monthly meetings with a standing agenda designed to efficiently review and discuss progress toward the commitments made in this agreement and the broader LSI Implementation goals. Committee members shall also commit to meeting as necessary, either in full or as a smaller group representing selected member, to address emergent issues as they arise. Product Catalog: Public Health – Environmental Health Service Division‌ Product: On-Site Sewage Systems (OSS) Permitting in Unincorporated King County Description: The Public Health On-site Sewage System (OSS) Program helps to ensure that over 85,000 OSS County- wide are safe. OSS treat wastewater when homes and buildings are not connected to public sewer systems. The OSS Program provides educational, advisory and permitting services for owners of OSS and certifications for several OSS professionals. • Review designs • Field inspection prior to and post installation • Respond to failure complaints and work with owners to repair or replace systems or connect to public sewers • Work with stormwater programs in city jurisdictions and King County to investigate fecal pollution that may be caused by a failing septic system or side sewer pipe. Outcome: Properly functioning on-site sewage systems that protect the environment and public health. Est. Unincorporated King County Output Volume: 4,670 • OSS Design Applications: 1,000 • OSS Installation Permits: 700 • Remodel/New use Proposal OSS Reviews: 600 • Subdivisions: 70 • Surfacing sewage investigations: 100 • Technical customer consultations: 2,200 Cost/hour: $184.80 in 2019 & $191.62 in 2020 Average hours/service provided: (Note – The time per service varies si...

Related to Management of Joint and Shared Accountability

  • Service Accountability Agreements The HSP acknowledges that if the LHIN and the HSP enter into negotiations for a subsequent service accountability agreement, subsequent funding may be interrupted if the next service accountability agreement is not executed on or before the expiration date of this Agreement.

  • A Service Accountability Agreement This Agreement is a service accountability agreement for the purposes of section 20(1) of LHSIA.

  • Financial Accountability 6.1 The Recipient must ensure that the requirements set out in this Agreement, and in any clarification or guidance issued from time to time by the Authority, are complied with. In particular the Recipient shall:

  • Accountability 5.3.1 Actuaries and external auditors will be appointed by the Trust. Audited financial statements, and an actuarial evaluation report will be obtained for the Trust on an annual basis. The actuarial report will include projections regarding the adequacy of contributions to cover projected benefit and related costs for the Trust for a period of not less than 3 years into the future.

  • Fiscal Accountability A. SUBRECIPIENT shall establish and maintain a sound financial management system, based upon generally accepted accounting principles. SUBRECIPIENT’s system shall provide fiscal control and accounting procedures that will include the following:

  • LIABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY The Provider, if a non-profit entity, will provide continuous and adequate director, officer, and employee liability insurance coverage against any personal liability or accountability by reason of actions taken while acting within the scope of their authority during the existence of this Agreement and any renewal and extension thereof. Such coverage may be provided by a self-insurance program established and operating under the laws of the state of Florida.

  • Health Care Accountability Ordinance If Administrative Code Chapter 12Q applies to this contract, Contractor shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 12Q. For each Covered Employee, Contractor shall provide the appropriate health benefit set forth in Section 12Q.3 of the HCAO. If Contractor chooses to offer the health plan option, such health plan shall meet the minimum standards set forth by the San Francisco Health Commission. Information about and the text of the Chapter 12Q, as well as the Health Commission’s minimum standards, is available on the web at xxxx://xxxxx.xxx/olse/hcao. Contractor is subject to the enforcement and penalty provisions in Chapter 12Q. Any Subcontract entered into by Contractor shall require any Subcontractor with 20 or more employees to comply with the requirements of the HCAO and shall contain contractual obligations substantially the same as those set forth in this Section.

  • Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA Subrecipient shall comply with the requirements of 2 CFR part 25 Universal Identifier and System for Award Management (XXX). Subrecipient must have an active registration in XXX, xxxxx://xxx.xxx.gov/XXX/ in accordance with 2 CFR part 25, appendix A, and must have a Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number xxxxx://xxxxxx.xxx.xxx/webform/ Subrecipient must also comply with provisions of the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act, which includes requirements on executive compensation, 2 CFR part 170 Reporting Subaward and Executive Compensation Information.

  • Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act Grantee certifies that it is in compliance with the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA), Public Law Xx. 000-000, 00 XXX Parts 160, 162 and 164, and the Social Security Act, 42 USC 1320d-2 through 1320d-7, in that it may not use or disclose protected health information other than as permitted or required by law and agrees to use appropriate safeguards to prevent use or disclosure of the protected health information. Grantee shall maintain, for a minimum of six (6) years, all protected health information.

  • Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act Requirements A. Any recipient of funds under this agreement agrees to comply with the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act (FFATA) and implementing regulations at 2 CFR Part 170, including Appendix A. This agreement is subject to the following award terms: xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/fdsys/pkg/FR-2010-09-14/pdf/2010-22705.pdf and xxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/fdsys/pkg/FR-2010-09-14/pdf/2010-22706.pdf.

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