Monitoring Guidelines Sample Clauses

Monitoring Guidelines. The Employer will not install monitoring equipment for reasons not related to the Employer’s business. The Employer will advise employees of the location of equipment which is installed on a permanent basis for reasons of security.
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Monitoring Guidelines. The Monitoring Plan will include, but not be limited to:
Monitoring Guidelines. The Society will not install monitoring equipment for reasons not related to the Society's business. The Society will advise employees of the location of all such equipment and the reason for such equipment. The Employer shall not normally and regularly use available technology to monitor employee performance generally.
Monitoring Guidelines. For purposes of monitoring for potential abusive trading, the Funds have established aRound Trip Test.” Financial Intermediary Information shall be reviewed for transactions that have the following patterns:
Monitoring Guidelines. The Cultural Resources monitoring program will follow these general principles:  A Cultural monitor will be present during ground disturbing activities. Cultural Monitors may suggest the level of effort at any particular site. o There is the possibility that operations activities will encounter isolated artifacts, archaeological deposits, or features, including remains. To facilitate compliance with regulatory requirements, project construction personnel will receive training to the possibility of encountering materials and/or remains during construction, and apprised of the proper procedures to follow in the event that such materials are found. o In the event that archaeological materials (including remains) are uncovered during project implementation, all soil disturbing activities within 50 feet of the find shall temporarily cease until subsequent clearances are issued from the County. o If isolated artifacts are identified, the monitors will temporarily halt construction while the artifact and nearby soils are carefully examined. If no other artifacts or archaeological materials are identified then the isolated artifact will be removed, and stored for repatriation at the site once ground disturbing activities are completed. Once the artifact is removed construction may resume. This repatriation will be carried out by the Calaveras Band of Mi- Wuk Indians. o If archaeological features (i.e., hearths, artifact caches) or sites are identified, the Archaeological Monitor will immediately alert the Calaveras Band of Mi-Wuk Indians and the County for coordination to make a reasonable effort to assess the identity, integrity, and significance of the encountered archaeological resource. o Should construction encounter potential human remains, the Debris Monitor will contact the County Coroner, and the County Project Manager, and the Calaveras Band of Mi-Wuk Indians regarding appropriate treatment of the burial remains. The Debris Monitor will direct the cessation of all soil disturbing activities within an exclusion area. o Upon discovery of a potential human remains, all work within 50 feet of the discovery will be ordered to stop. If the Coroner determines that the remains are Native American the Debris Monitor (Consultant) will immediately contact the Native American Heritage Commission to assign a Most Likely Descendant for disposition of the remains. o Premarked areas are to receive extra care to avoid ground disturbances. Monitors shall suggest alternat...
Monitoring Guidelines. If the Commission at its sole discretion determines that the Grantee failed to meet any of the Terms and Conditions of this Agreement, the Grantee will be sent a formal written notice within thirty (30) days. The Grantee shall correct all identified deficiencies within forty-five (45) days of notice or submit a Corrective Action Plan if additional time is required. Failure to meet 100% compliance with all of the Terms and Conditions of this Agreement or failure to correct the deficiencies identified in the notice within the time frame specified may result in delays in payment or termination of this Agreement in accordance with the Termination section.
Monitoring Guidelines. Florida has enhanced state and local capability and capacity to prevent, prepare and respond to terrorist threats since 1999 through various funding sources including federal grant funds. The Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) has a responsibility to track and monitor the status of grant activity and items purchased to ensure compliance with applicable SHSGP grant guidance and statutory regulations. The monitoring process is designed to assess a sub-recipient agency’s compliance with applicable state and federal guidelines. Monitoring is accomplished utilizing various methods including desk monitoring and on-site visits. There are two primary areas reviewed during monitoring activities - financial and programmatic monitoring. Financial monitoring is the review of records associated with the purchase and disposition of property, projects and contracts. Programmatic monitoring is the observation of equipment purchased, protocols and other associated records. Various levels of financial and programmatic review may be accomplished during this process. Desk monitoring is the review of projects, financial activity and technical assistance between FDEM and the applicant via e-mail and telephone. On-Site Monitoring are actual visits to the sub-recipient agencies by a Division representative who examines records, procedures and equipment.
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