Common use of Mutual Obligation Clause in Contracts

Mutual Obligation. If the Provider identifies, or is notified by Services Australia, that a Volunteer (Mutual Obligation) has experienced a situation that affects his or her ability to participate in voluntary activities for a specified period of time: the Provider must immediately record on the Department’s IT Systems that the Participant (Mutual Obligation) is no longer participating as a Volunteer (Mutual Obligation) and the Suspension period resumes; and the Participant (Mutual Obligation) is Suspended until the Suspension is lifted as a result of: the Suspension reaching its end date as notified by Services Australia; the Provider identifying, or being notified by Services Australia, that the Participant (Mutual Obligation) wishes to resume participating in voluntary activities; or the Participant (Mutual Obligation) Exits in accordance with clause 139 [Exits]. If a Participant (Mutual Obligation), who is Suspended pursuant to clause 137.11, advises the Provider that he or she wishes to resume participating in voluntary activities: the Provider must: record on the Department’s IT Systems that the Participant (Mutual Obligation) is again participating as a Volunteer (Mutual Obligation); and resume provision of Program Services to the Participant (Mutual Obligation) as a Volunteer (Mutual Obligation) in accordance with his or her Job Plan for the period of the agreed voluntary activity; and the Participant (Mutual Obligation)’s Period of Service resumes from the date on which the Provider records on the Department’s IT Systems that the Participant (Mutual Obligation) has resumed voluntary activities. If the Provider identifies, or is notified by Services Australia, that a Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) has experienced a situation that affects his or her ability to participate in voluntary activities for a specified period of time, the Provider must Suspend the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation), for a period of up to 13 weeks, or for multiple periods up to 13 weeks at a time, as appropriate, by recording the Suspension and the reasons for the Suspension on the Department’s IT Systems. If a Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) routinely fails to attend activities or Appointments with the Provider, and has not already advised the Provider that he or she no longer wishes to participate in voluntary activities, immediately after the Provider becomes aware of the non-attendance, the Provider must attempt to contact the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) at least once on each of two consecutive Business Days, and: if the Provider is advised by the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) that he or she does not wish to continue to participate, the Provider must immediately perform a Provider Exit for the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation); or if the Provider is unable to contact the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation), the Provider may perform a Provider Exit of the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) or, if not, must immediately Suspend the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) in accordance with clause 137.13, and continue to make reasonable attempts to contact the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) until the Provider successfully contacts the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation), in accordance with the Guidelines. Following any period of Suspension specified in clause 137.13 or 137.14(b), a Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) must be serviced by the Provider for the remaining period of his or her current Period of Service.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Disability Employment Services Grant Agreement, Disability Employment Services Grant Agreement, Disability Employment Services Grant Agreement

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Mutual Obligation. If the Provider identifies, or is notified by Services AustraliaDHS, that a Volunteer (Mutual Obligation) has experienced a situation that affects his or her ability to participate in voluntary activities for a specified period of time: the Provider must immediately record on the Department’s IT Systems that the Participant (Mutual Obligation) is no longer participating as a Volunteer (Mutual Obligation) and the Suspension period resumes; and the Participant (Mutual Obligation) is Suspended until the Suspension is lifted as a result of: the Suspension reaching its end date as notified by Services AustraliaDHS; the Provider identifying, or being notified by Services AustraliaDHS, that the Participant (Mutual Obligation) wishes to resume participating in voluntary activities; or the Participant (Mutual Obligation) Exits in accordance with clause 139 738 [Exits]. If a Participant (Mutual Obligation), who is Suspended pursuant to clause 137.11731, advises the Provider that he or she wishes to resume participating in voluntary activities: the Provider must: record on the Department’s IT Systems that the Participant (Mutual Obligation) is again participating as a Volunteer (Mutual Obligation); and resume provision of Program Services to the Participant (Mutual Obligation) as a Volunteer (Mutual Obligation) in accordance with his or her Job Plan for the period of the agreed voluntary activity; and the Participant (Mutual Obligation)’s Period of Service resumes from the date on which the Provider records on the Department’s IT Systems that the Participant (Mutual Obligation) has resumed voluntary activities. If the Provider identifies, or is notified by Services AustraliaDHS, that a Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) has experienced a situation that affects his or her ability to participate in voluntary activities for a specified period of time, the Provider must Suspend the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation), for a period of up to 13 weeks, or for multiple periods up to 13 weeks at a time, as appropriate, by recording the Suspension and the reasons for the Suspension on the Department’s IT Systems. If a Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) routinely fails to attend activities or Appointments with the Provider, and has not already advised the Provider that he or she no longer wishes to participate in voluntary activities, immediately after the Provider becomes aware of the non-attendance, the Provider must attempt to contact the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) at least once on each of two consecutive Business Days, and: if the Provider is advised by the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) that he or she does not wish to continue to participate, the Provider must immediately perform a Provider Exit for the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation); or if the Provider is unable to contact the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation), the Provider may perform a Provider Exit of the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) or, if not, must immediately Suspend the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) in accordance with clause 137.13733, and continue to make reasonable attempts to contact the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) until the Provider successfully contacts the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation), in accordance with the Guidelines. Following any period of Suspension specified in clause 137.13 733 or 137.14(b734.1(b), a Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) must be serviced by the Provider for the remaining period of his or her current Period of Service.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Disability Employment Services Grant Agreement, Disability Employment Services Grant Agreement, Disability Employment Services Grant Agreement

Mutual Obligation. If the Provider identifies, or is notified by Services AustraliaDHS, that a Volunteer (Mutual Obligation) has experienced a situation that affects his or her ability to participate in voluntary activities for a specified period of time: the Provider must immediately record on the Department’s IT Systems that the Participant (Mutual Obligation) is no longer participating as a Volunteer (Mutual Obligation) and the Suspension period resumes; and the Participant (Mutual Obligation) is Suspended until the Suspension is lifted as a result of: the Suspension reaching its end date as notified by Services AustraliaDHS; the Provider identifying, or being notified by Services AustraliaDHS, that the Participant (Mutual Obligation) wishes to resume participating in voluntary activities; or the Participant (Mutual Obligation) Exits in accordance with clause 139 [Exits]. If a Participant (Mutual Obligation), who is Suspended pursuant to clause 137.11, advises the Provider that he or she wishes to resume participating in voluntary activities: the Provider must: record on the Department’s IT Systems that the Participant (Mutual Obligation) is again participating as a Volunteer (Mutual Obligation); and resume provision of Program Services to the Participant (Mutual Obligation) as a Volunteer (Mutual Obligation) in accordance with his or her Job Plan for the period of the agreed voluntary activity; and the Participant (Mutual Obligation)’s Period of Service resumes from the date on which the Provider records on the Department’s IT Systems that the Participant (Mutual Obligation) has resumed voluntary activities. If the Provider identifies, or is notified by Services AustraliaDHS, that a Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) has experienced a situation that affects his or her ability to participate in voluntary activities for a specified period of time, the Provider must Suspend the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation), for a period of up to 13 weeks, or for multiple periods up to 13 weeks at a time, as appropriate, by recording the Suspension and the reasons for the Suspension on the Department’s IT Systems. If a Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) routinely fails to attend activities or Appointments with the Provider, and has not already advised the Provider that he or she no longer wishes to participate in voluntary activities, immediately after the Provider becomes aware of the non-attendance, the Provider must attempt to contact the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) at least once on each of two consecutive Business Days, and: if the Provider is advised by the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) that he or she does not wish to continue to participate, the Provider must immediately perform a Provider Exit for the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation); or if the Provider is unable to contact the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation), the Provider may perform a Provider Exit of the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) or, if not, must immediately Suspend the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) in accordance with clause 137.13, and continue to make reasonable attempts to contact the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) until the Provider successfully contacts the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation), in accordance with the Guidelines. Following any period of Suspension specified in clause 137.13 or 137.14(b), a Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) must be serviced by the Provider for the remaining period of his or her current Period of Service.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Disability Employment Services Grant Agreement, Disability Employment Services Grant Agreement

Mutual Obligation. If the Provider identifies, or is notified by Services AustraliaDHS, that a Volunteer (Mutual Obligation) has experienced a situation that affects his or her ability to participate in voluntary activities for a specified period of time: the Provider must immediately record on the Department’s IT Systems that the Participant (Mutual Obligation) is no longer participating as a Volunteer (Mutual Obligation) and the Suspension period resumes; and the Participant (Mutual Obligation) is Suspended until the Suspension is lifted as a result of: the Suspension reaching its end date as notified by Services AustraliaDHS; the Provider identifying, or being notified by Services AustraliaDHS, that the Participant (Mutual Obligation) wishes to resume participating in voluntary activities; or the Participant (Mutual Obligation) Exits in accordance with clause 139 135 [Exits]. If a Participant (Mutual Obligation), who is Suspended pursuant to clause 137.11133.11, advises the Provider that he or she wishes to resume participating in voluntary activities: the Provider must: record on the Department’s IT Systems that the Participant (Mutual Obligation) is again participating as a Volunteer (Mutual Obligation); and resume provision of Program Services to the Participant (Mutual Obligation) as a Volunteer (Mutual Obligation) in accordance with his or her Job Plan for the period of the agreed voluntary activity; and the Participant (Mutual Obligation)’s Period of Service resumes from the date on which the Provider records on the Department’s IT Systems that the Participant (Mutual Obligation) has resumed voluntary activities. If the Provider identifies, or is notified by Services AustraliaDHS, that a Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) has experienced a situation that affects his or her ability to participate in voluntary activities for a specified period of time, the Provider must Suspend the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation), for a period of up to 13 weeks, or for multiple periods up to 13 weeks at a time, as appropriate, by recording the Suspension and the reasons for the Suspension on the Department’s IT Systems. If a Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) routinely fails to attend activities or Appointments with the Provider, and has not already advised the Provider that he or she no longer wishes to participate in voluntary activities, immediately after the Provider becomes aware of the non-attendance, the Provider must attempt to contact the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) at least once on each of two consecutive Business Days, and: if the Provider is advised by the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) that he or she does not wish to continue to participate, the Provider must immediately perform a Provider Exit for the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation); or if the Provider is unable to contact the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation), the Provider may perform a Provider Exit of the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) or, if not, must immediately Suspend the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) in accordance with clause 137.13133.13, and continue to make reasonable attempts to contact the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) until the Provider successfully contacts the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation), in accordance with the Guidelines. Following any period of Suspension specified in clause 137.13 133.13 or 137.14(b133.14(b), a Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) must be serviced by the Provider for the remaining period of his or her current Period of Service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Disability Employment Services Grant Agreement

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Mutual Obligation. If the Provider identifies, or is notified by Services AustraliaDHS, that a Volunteer (Mutual Obligation) has experienced a situation that affects his or her ability to participate in voluntary activities for a specified period of time: the Provider must immediately record on the Department’s IT Systems that the Participant (Mutual Obligation) is no longer participating as a Volunteer (Mutual Obligation) and the Suspension period resumes; and the Participant (Mutual Obligation) is Suspended until the Suspension is lifted as a result of: the Suspension reaching its end date as notified by Services AustraliaDHS; the Provider identifying, or being notified by Services AustraliaDHS, that the Participant (Mutual Obligation) wishes to resume participating in voluntary activities; or the Participant (Mutual Obligation) Exits in accordance with clause 139 759 [Exits]. If a Participant (Mutual Obligation), who is Suspended pursuant to clause 137.11752, advises the Provider that he or she wishes to resume participating in voluntary activities: the Provider must: record on the Department’s IT Systems that the Participant (Mutual Obligation) is again participating as a Volunteer (Mutual Obligation); and resume provision of Program Services to the Participant (Mutual Obligation) as a Volunteer (Mutual Obligation) in accordance with his or her Job Plan for the period of the agreed voluntary activity; and the Participant (Mutual Obligation)’s Period of Service resumes from the date on which the Provider records on the Department’s IT Systems that the Participant (Mutual Obligation) has resumed voluntary activities. If the Provider identifies, or is notified by Services AustraliaDHS, that a Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) has experienced a situation that affects his or her ability to participate in voluntary activities for a specified period of time, the Provider must Suspend the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation), for a period of up to 13 weeks, or for multiple periods up to 13 weeks at a time, as appropriate, by recording the Suspension and the reasons for the Suspension on the Department’s IT Systems. If a Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) routinely fails to attend activities or Appointments with the Provider, and has not already advised the Provider that he or she no longer wishes to participate in voluntary activities, immediately after the Provider becomes aware of the non-attendance, the Provider must attempt to contact the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) at least once on each of two consecutive Business Days, and: if the Provider is advised by the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) that he or she does not wish to continue to participate, the Provider must immediately perform a Provider Exit for the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation); or if the Provider is unable to contact the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation), the Provider may perform a Provider Exit of the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) or, if not, must immediately Suspend the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) in accordance with clause 137.13754, and continue to make reasonable attempts to contact the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) until the Provider successfully contacts the Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation), in accordance with the Guidelines. Following any period of Suspension specified in clause 137.13 754 or 137.14(b755.1(b), a Volunteer (Non-mutual Obligation) must be serviced by the Provider for the remaining period of his or her current Period of Service.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Disability Employment Services Grant Agreement

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