Monthly Meetings and Reports Sample Clauses

Monthly Meetings and Reports. The parties shall meet no ---------------------------- less than monthly to discuss the forecasts delivered by GWI pursuant to Articles II and III above and to discuss production matters relating to delivery of Products as requested by GWI. [*] to the monthly meeting, Supplier shall deliver to personnel designated by GWI the following reports, each in a form mutually agreed by the parties: (i) inventory activity for raw Materials, other Materials and, on a per Product basis, work-in-progress, finished goods and Primary Inventory (including beginning inventories, receipts, issues, adjustments and ending inventories); and (ii) order fulfillment report for Products showing [*] by area for the Primary Facility, the Secondary Facility and the Steriles Facility; and (iii) order fulfillment report for Products showing projected manufacture for [*] by area for the Primary Facility, the Secondary Facility and the Steriles Facility, to support all forecasted demand.
Monthly Meetings and Reports. The Contractor Call Center Manager will attend, at a minimum, monthly steering committee meetings of WAHBE for the Call Center Project. In preparation for such monthly meetings, Contractor shall submit a status Report which will be due in the WAHBE Call Center Manager’s office by the second working day following the end of each monthly meeting during the term of this Contract. The narrative portion of the Report will address, at a minimum, the following: i. Overall status of the Call Center
Monthly Meetings and Reports. The CDC and Area Chief are required to meet once a month to review the status of properties. At the monthly meeting, there will be a Monthly Report generated by B&H (based on data in ACCELA Automation and NST Web App) that will have a summary section of Routine Complaints, CIA Complaints and CDC Generated Complaints, a list of the properties by address for each of the three categories and a summary page with information about condemnations and board-ups . Data entered by the CDC by the 7th of the month will appear on the reports available after the 10th of the month. Xxxx Xxxxxxxx at CNP sends out the individual reports to each CDC. There will also be a list the properties by CIA, the date the properties were submitted and the action taken on the property and the status of the property. The meeting will also be an opportunity for the Chief to follow up on the status of routine complaints that were referred to the CDC. Routine Complaints that are either not inspected or have not been referred back to B&H for action will be listed by address. The CDC should review the report prior to the meeting to determine which properties need to be discussed and to follow up on routine complaints that have not been addressed. Once the property has been inspected by B&H, there will be information on the status, the date of the violation notice, has there been an inspection after the VN issued and Next Action to be taken. Given the fact that the time periods for specific actions extend across the month time period for the meeting, the report will be cumulative from the beginning of the year. Once properties have achieved compliance they will be removed from the list. Routine complaints that were referred to the CDC, once reported back to the city (i.e. invalid, voluntary compliance or referred for inspection) will also be removed from the list. To have the reports as accurate as possible the CDC should enter data into the NST Web App as they complete the survey of a section or inspect a Routine Complaint. The CDC has seven working days to in-put data into NST Web App at the end of the month to have the information recorded in the report. It is also important to enter the data on a timely basis since the monthly CDBG report is generated from the data in the NST Web App. The monthly reports will be sent by Xxxx Xxxxxxx at CNP by e-mail to the CDC by the 10th day of the month.

Related to Monthly Meetings and Reports

  • Monthly Meetings The Chief Xxxxxxx or Xxxxxxx designated by the Union and the university’s chief human resources officer or designee shall schedule monthly meetings to review pending grievances and contractual issues and to make good faith efforts to resolve such grievances and issues. The Chief Xxxxxxx or Xxxxxxx designated by the Union and the university’s chief human resources officer or designee shall mutually agree on the participation of other Union and Employer representatives at these meetings on a case-by-case basis. Such meetings shall take place during regular working hours. Bargaining unit employees authorized to attend these meetings shall be considered to be on work time.

  • Filings and Reports (a) Each year during the term of the Fee Agreement, the Company and any Sponsor Affiliates shall deliver to the County, the County Auditor, the County Assessor and the County Treasurer a copy of their most recent annual filings with the Department with respect to the Project, not later than thirty (30) days following delivery thereof to the Department. (b) The Company shall cause a copy of this Fee Agreement, as well as a copy of the completed Form PT-443 of the Department, to be filed with the County Auditor and the County Assessor, and to their counterparts in the partner county to the MCIP Agreement, the County Administrator and the Department within thirty (30) days after the date of execution and delivery of this Fee Agreement by all parties hereto. (c) Each of the Company and any Sponsor Affiliates agree to maintain complete books and records accounting for the acquisition, financing, construction, and operation of the Project. Such books and records shall (i) permit ready identification of the various Phases and components thereof; (ii) confirm the dates on which each Phase was placed in service; and (iii) include copies of all filings made by the Company and any such Sponsor Affiliates in accordance with Section 3.03(a) or (b) above with respect to property placed in service as part of the Project.

  • Reports/Meetings The Contractor shall develop reports and any other relevant documents necessary to complete the services and requirements as set forth in this Contract. The County’s Project Manager and the Contractor’s Project Manager will meet at a County designated location to discuss the Contractor’s performance and progress under this Contract, at the request of the County’s Project Manager. If requested by County, the Contractor’s Project Manager and other project personnel shall attend all meetings. The Contractor shall provide such information that is requested by the County for the purpose of monitoring progress under this Contract.

  • Reports and Meetings A. Sub-adviser shall furnish to the Board or Adviser, or both, as appropriate, such information, reports, evaluations, analyses and opinions as are required by law or that the Board or Adviser, as appropriate, may reasonably require, including, without limitation: compliance reporting and certification with respect to: 1. Affiliated Brokerage Transactions 2. Affiliated Underwritings 3. Cross Transactions 4. Prospectus Compliance 5. Code of Ethics 6. Soft Dollar Usage 7. Price Overrides/Fair Valuation Determinations B. Sub-adviser shall make available in person to the Board and to Adviser personnel of Sub-adviser as the Board or Adviser may reasonably request to review the investments and the investment program of the Fund and the services provided by Sub-adviser hereunder.

  • Information and Reports The Contractor will provide all information and reports required by the Acts, the Regulations, and directives issued pursuant thereto and will permit access to its books, records, accounts, other sources of information, and its facilities as may be determined by the sponsor or the Federal Aviation Administration to be pertinent to ascertain compliance with such Nondiscrimination Acts and Authorities and instructions. Where any information required of a contractor is in the exclusive possession of another who fails or refuses to furnish the information, the Contractor will so certify to the sponsor or the Federal Aviation Administration, as appropriate, and will set forth what efforts it has made to obtain the information.

  • Safety Meetings Accident investigation.

  • Notice and Reports The request for the issuance of a Letter of Credit shall be submitted to the Issuing Lender at least five (5) Business Days prior to the requested date of issuance. The Issuing Lender will promptly upon request provide to the Administrative Agent for dissemination to the Revolving Lenders a detailed report specifying the Letters of Credit which are then issued and outstanding and any activity with respect thereto which may have occurred since the date of any prior report, and including therein, among other things, the account party, the beneficiary, the face amount, expiry date as well as any payments or expirations which may have occurred. The Issuing Lender will further provide to the Administrative Agent promptly upon request copies of the Letters of Credit. The Issuing Lender will provide to the Administrative Agent promptly upon request a summary report of the nature and extent of LOC Obligations then outstanding.

  • Inspections and Reports 2.1 The department may inspect, in the manner and at reasonable times it considers appropriate, all the contractor's facilities and activities under this contract. 2.2 The contractor shall make progress and other reports in the manner and at the times the department reasonably requires.

  • Quarterly Meetings a. The Parties must meet as frequently as necessary to ensure proper oversight of this MOU but not less frequently than quarterly, in order to address care coordination, Quality Improvement (“QI”) activities, QI outcomes, systemic and case- specific concerns, and communicating with others within their organizations about such activities. These meetings may be conducted virtually. b. Within 30 Working Days after each quarterly meeting, the Parties must each post on its website the date and time the quarterly meeting occurred, and, as applicable, distribute to meeting participants a summary of any follow-up action items or changes to processes that are necessary to fulfill the Parties’ obligations under the Medi-Cal Managed Care Contract, the DMC-ODS Intergovernmental Agreement, and this MOU. c. The Parties each must invite the other Party’s Responsible Person and appropriate program executives to participate in quarterly meetings to ensure appropriate committee representation, including a local presence, to discuss and address care coordination and MOU-related issues. The Parties’ Subcontractors and Downstream Subcontractors should be permitted to participate in these meetings, as appropriate. d. The Parties must report to DHCS updates from quarterly meetings in a manner and at a frequency specified by DHCS.

  • Studies and Reports All copies in the Seller’s possession of studies and/or reports which have previously been performed in connection with or for the Property, including without limitation, environmental reports, soils studies, seismic studies, physical inspection reports, site plans and surveys, and identification of such studies of which the Seller is aware but that are not in their possession;