Monitoring Procedures Sample Clauses

Monitoring Procedures. A. The Trust has adopted policies concerning the frequent trading of its shares. For the purpose of implementing Rule 22c-2, the Trust has adopted criteria designed to detect frequent trading activity (“Monitoring Procedures”) and has communicated such criteria to UMBFS. B. The Trust hereby instructs and directs UMBFS to implement the Monitoring Procedures on its behalf, as such may be amended or revised from time to time.
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Monitoring Procedures. 5.5.1 The study area incorporates 23 transects which are to be surveyed twice per month. Each survey day lasts approximately 9 hours. 5.5.2 The survey vessel departs from Xxxx Xxxxx Development Pier, Tsing Yi Public Pier or the nearest safe and convenient pier. 5.5.3 When the vessel reaches the start of a transect line, “on effort” survey begins. Areas between transect lines and traveling to and from the study area are defined as “off effort”. 5.5.4 The transect line is surveyed at a speed of 6-8 knots (11-14 km/hr). For the sake of safety, the speed was sometimes a bit slower to avoid collision with other vessels. During some periods, tide and current flow in the survey areas exceeds 7 knots which can affect survey speed. There are a minimum of four marine mammal observers (MMOs) present on each survey, rotating through four positions, observers (2), data recorder (1) and ‘rest’ (1). Rotations occur every 30 minutes or at the end of dolphin encounters. The data recorder records effort, weather and sightings data directly onto the programme Logger and is not part of the observer team. The observers search with naked eye and binoculars between 90° and 270° abeam (bow being 0°). 5.5.5 When a group of dolphins is sighted, position, bearing and distance data are recorded immediately onto the computer and, after a short observation, an estimate made of group size. These parameters are linked to the time-GPS-ships data which are automatically stored in the programme Logger throughout the survey period. In this manner, information on heading, position, speed, weather, effort and sightings are stored in a format suitable for use with DISTANCE software for subsequent line transect analyses. 5.5.6 Once the vessel leaves the transect line, it is deemed to be “off effort”. The dolphins are approached with the purpose of taking high resolution pictures for proper photo-identification of individual CWD. Attempts to photograph all dolphins in the group are made. Both the left and right hand sides of the dorsal fin area of each dolphin in the group are photographed, if possible. On finishing photographing, the vessel will return to the transect line at the point of departure and “on effort” survey is resumed. 5.5.7 Sightings which are made while on the transect line are referred to as "on effort sightings", while not on the actual transect line are referred to as an “opportunistic sightings” (e.g. another group of dolphins is sighted while travelling back to the transect ...
Monitoring Procedures. The purpose of all monitoring activities is performance monitoring and quality improvement. The information required at the data field level is included on the forms specified in the “Format” column.
Monitoring Procedures. A. The Company has adopted policies concerning the frequent trading of its shares. For the purpose of implementing Rule 22c-2, the Company has adopted criteria designed to detect frequent trading activity (“Monitoring Procedures”) and has communicated such criteria to UMBFS. B. The Company hereby instructs and directs UMBFS to implement the Monitoring Procedures on its behalf, as such may be amended or revised from time to time.
Monitoring Procedures a) In order that the guarantees in this document can be properly monitored, the employer will provide to the relevant unions the allocative methodology used as the basis for staffing schools, including allocation of services. b) Where available, a breakdown of information by district and sector will also be provided.
Monitoring Procedures. (1) In order to ensure that at least one of the actual deferral percentages specified in Section 4.8(1) is satisfied for each Plan Year, the Committee shall monitor (or cause to be monitored) the amount of Deferred Salary Contributions and/or Xxxx Contributions being made to the Plan by or for each Employee during each Plan Year. In the event that the Committee determines that neither of such actual deferral percentages will be satisfied for a Plan Year, the Deferred Salary Contributions and/or Xxxx Contributions being made by or for each Highly Compensated Employee shall be appropriately suspended or adjusted (pursuant to non-discriminatory rules adopted by the Committee) or, in the case of contributions which have not been allocated to the Accounts of Members, returned or treated as some other type of contribution. (2) In order to ensure that excess deferrals (as such term is defined in Section 4.7(2)) shall not be made to the Plan for any taxable year for any Member, the Committee shall monitor (or cause to be monitored) the amount of Deferred Salary Contributions and/or Xxxx Contributions being made to the Plan for each Member during each taxable year and shall take such action (pursuant to non-discriminatory rules adopted by the Committee) to prevent Deferred Salary Contributions and/or Xxxx Contributions made for any Member under the Plan for any taxable year from exceeding the maximum amount applicable under Section 4.7.
Monitoring Procedures. Continually or periodically assessing the progress of the Tutoring program and to ensure fidelity and assure that the program is serving the needs of the students. This is done through progress reporting and site visits.
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Monitoring Procedures a. Monitoring, when necessary, must be conducted according to test procedures approved under 40 CFR Part 136, unless other test procedures have been specified in this permit or approved by the Regional Administrator. b. The permittee shall calibrate and perform maintenance procedures on all monitoring and analytical instruments at intervals frequent enough to insure accuracy of measurements and shall maintain appropriate records of such activities. c. An adequate analytical quality control program, including the analyses of sufficient standards, spikes, and duplicate samples to insure the accuracy of all required analytical results shall be maintained by the permittee or designated commercial laboratory.
Monitoring Procedures. On any day on which JPMS purchases Securities hereunder, JPMS shall provide a daily email report confirming purchases of Securities to the Purchaser and to such other persons or agents of the Purchaser as the Purchaser shall designate. Such report shall include the average price and number of shares purchased for the Purchaser and for affiliated purchasers, and the purchase price for each transaction.
Monitoring Procedures. 2.4.1 During the noise monitoring, the following procedures were followed: • All measurements were made in facade type. The microphone of the sound level meter was AECOM Asia Co. Ltd. 3 April 2020 MTR Corporation Limited Consultancy Agreement No. C11033 SCL (TAW – HUH) & SCL (HHS) Monthly Operational Airborne Rail Noise Monitoring Report (Festival City) No.2 positioned 1m exterior of the sensitive receivers and lowered sufficiently so that the external wall of the building acts as a reflecting surface. • Parameters such as frequency weighting, the time weighting and the duration of measurement were set as follows: - Frequency weighting : A - Time weighting : Fast - Duration of measurement : LAeq 30 min (with data being logged at every one second) • Prior to and after each noise measurement, the sound level meter was calibrated using the Calibrator for 94 dB at 1000 Hz. If the difference in the calibration level before and after measurement was more than 1 dB (A), the measurement is considered invalid and repeat of noise measurement should be required after repair or re-calibration of the equipment. • Details were recorded when intrusive noise was observed. Noise sources and duration were also recorded during the measurement process. • All the monitoring data within the sound level meter system were downloaded through the computer software. All these data were then checked and reviewed properly. • The weather condition during the monitoring period was recorded by the monitoring staff. • Noise monitoring was conducted in the absence of fog, rain, and wind with a steady speed lower than 5 m/s, or wind with gusts lower than 10 m/s. 2.4.2 Calibration certificates for the equipment employed for monitoring (Table 2.1 refers) are presented in Appendix A.
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