Common use of Monitoring Process Clause in Contracts

Monitoring Process. In each Compliance Report, the Expert is required to identify whether the County has adequately implemented each RP provision. The Expert is required to make the findings utilizing the following definitions: Adequately Implemented: Implementation of all or most components of the relevant RP provision, and no significant work remains to accomplish the goal of that provision. Partially Implemented: Implementation of some components of the relevant RP provision and significant work remains to reach adequate implementation. Not Implemented: No implementation of most or all the components of the relevant RP provision, and significant work remains to reach partial implementation. Un-ratable: Used where the Expert has not been provided data or other relevant material necessary to assess implementation or factual circumstances during the monitoring period making it impossible for a meaningful review to occur at the present time. Not Assessed: Used where the Expert has not assessed implementation with a particular provision during a monitoring period. This designation should be used only where circumstances make it infeasible for the Expert to complete the assessment during the monitoring period. Monitoring Suspended Based on Previous Findings of Compliance: Used where two previous successive Compliance Reports have found that the provision has been adequately implemented.

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Samples: www.disabilityrightsca.org, www.disabilityrightsca.org

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Monitoring Process. In each Compliance Report, the Expert is required to identify whether the County has adequately implemented each RP provision. The Expert is required to make the findings utilizing the following definitions: Adequately Implemented: Implementation of all or most components of the relevant RP provision, and no significant work remains to accomplish the goal of that provision. Partially Implemented: Implementation of some components of the relevant RP provision and significant work remains to reach adequate implementation. Not Implemented: No implementation of most or all the components of the relevant RP provision, and significant work remains to reach partial implementation. Un-ratable: Used where the Expert has not been provided data or other relevant material necessary to assess implementation or factual circumstances during the monitoring period period, making it impossible for a meaningful review to occur at the present time. Not Assessed: Used where the Expert has not assessed implementation with a particular provision during a monitoring period. This designation should be used only where circumstances make it infeasible for the Expert to complete the assessment during the monitoring period. Monitoring Suspended Based on Previous Findings of Compliance: Used where two previous successive Compliance Reports have found that the provision has been adequately implemented.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.disabilityrightsca.org

Monitoring Process. In each Compliance Report, the Expert is required to identify whether the County has adequately implemented each RP Remedial Plan provision. The Expert is required to make the findings utilizing the following definitions: Adequately Implemented: Implementation of all or most components of the relevant RP Remedial Plan provision, and no significant work remains to accomplish the goal of that provision. Partially Implemented: Implementation of some components of the relevant RP Remedial Plan provision and significant work remains to reach adequate implementation. Not Implemented: No implementation of most or all the components of the relevant RP Remedial Plan provision, and significant work remains to reach partial implementation. Un-ratable: Used where the Expert has not been provided data or other relevant material necessary to assess implementation or factual circumstances during the monitoring period making it impossible for a meaningful review to occur at the present time. Not Assessed: Used where the Expert has not assessed implementation with a particular provision during a monitoring period. This designation should be used only where circumstances make it infeasible for the Expert to complete the assessment during the monitoring period. Monitoring Suspended Based on Previous Findings of Compliance: Used where two previous successive Compliance Reports have found that the provision has been adequately implemented.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.disabilityrightsca.org

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Monitoring Process. In each Compliance Report, the Expert is required to identify whether the County has adequately implemented each RP Remedial Plan provision. The Expert is required to make the findings utilizing the following definitions: Adequately Implemented: Implementation of all or most components of the relevant RP Remedial Plan provision, and no significant work remains to accomplish the goal of that provision. Partially Implemented: Implementation of some components of the relevant RP Remedial Plan provision and significant work remains to reach adequate implementation. Not Implemented: No implementation of most or all the components of the relevant RP Remedial Plan provision, and significant work remains to reach partial implementation. Un-ratable: Used where the Expert has not been provided data or other relevant material necessary to assess implementation implementation, or factual circumstances during the monitoring period period, making it impossible for a meaningful review to occur at the present time. Not Assessed: Used where the Expert has not assessed implementation with a particular provision during a monitoring period. This designation should be used only where circumstances make it infeasible for the Expert to complete the assessment during the monitoring period. Monitoring Suspended Based on Previous Findings of Compliance: Used where two previous successive Compliance Reports have found that the provision has been adequately implemented.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.disabilityrightsca.org

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