Operational Arrangements Sample Clauses

Operational Arrangements. Provide satisfactory arrangements for the running, operation and management of the Property and the facilities, including the Operator(s) and the management structure, all as set out in the Application (the "Operational Arrangements").
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Operational Arrangements. Provide satisfactory arrangements for the running, operation and management of the Property and the facilities, including the Operator(s) and the management structure, all as set out in the Application (the "Operational Arrangements"). Evidence that any other fees, and the costs and expenses then due from the Applicant have been paid or will be paid by the first Drawdown Date. A copy of any other Authorisation or other document, opinion or assurance which the LTA consider to be necessary or desirable in connection with the entry into and performance of the transactions contemplated by any Loan Document or for the validity and enforceability of any Loan Document. – Representations The below representations are deemed to be made by the Applicant by reference to the facts and circumstances then existing on the date of each Drawdown Notice; on each Drawdown Date and on the first day of each Fiscal Quarter.
Operational Arrangements. The Joint Director of Public Health, as the statutory officer, shall be responsible for the management of the Public Health Service including the recruitment and deployment of the staff in the delivery of the public health service to both Harrow and Barnet Councils through the JPHS.
Operational Arrangements. 8.1 The District Council will, in collaboration with the County Council for the on street element, devise an operational parking enforcement policy and will obtain the prior approval of the County Council to any material amendment to this policy which may in any manner affect the Functions (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed). 8.2 The County Council in consultation with the District Council, reserves the right to establish a standard countywide requirement for the uniform(s) to be worn by the Civil Enforcement Officers in the course of their duties in accordance with guidance issued by the Department for Transport. 8.3 The logo of the District Council will be required to be displayed on all Civil Enforcement Officer’s uniforms and all stationery relating to the carrying out of the Functions. 8.4 The logos of the County Council and the District Council will be required to be displayed on the PCNs. 8.5 As the Highway Authority, the County Council will remain the Order-making Authority for on- street Traffic Regulation Orders and for the County Council’s Off-Street Parking, with the District Council retaining responsibility for making any other off-street orders subject to the necessary approval of the County Council. 8.6 As the Highway Authority, the County Council will remain responsible for all physical and digital records of Orders with the District Council to be granted for the purpose of enforcing and administering CPE and for no other reason. The District Council will not be permitted to alter in any way the order records provided by the County Council. The County Council commits to ensuring that the Order records are kept up to date and accurate for use by the District Council. 8.7 The County Council retains the right to alter the full and/or discounted monetary amount of on-street Penalty Charges in consultation with the District Council and subject where necessary to the approval of the Secretary of State. 8.8 The County Council retains the right in consultation with the District Council to set the level of on-street parking charges including residents’ and other Parking Permits but shall in doing so have regard to the provisions of Section 5 (Financial Arrangements) and any other relevant provisions of this Agreement. 8.9 Any reduction of the charges pursuant to clause 8.6 shall be cost neutral to the District Council. 8.10 The Parking Schemes will be operated in accordance with the relevant Traffic Regulation Orders. On-stree...
Operational Arrangements. Review of Operational and Other Functional Arrangements .........................................................
Operational Arrangements. The unit co-ordinator and area SPOC will identify and agree the operational activity for the cadets to ensure it is in line with local priorities. It is the responsibility of the unit co-ordinator to complete a thorough risk assessment of every activity undertaken. Prior to any activity taking place, this will need to be reviewed and agreed with the area SPOC. All operational plans, risk assessments and documentation will be stored within the VPC Scheme OneNote. This will ensure all activity is appropriately documented, can be reviewed, ensures openness, transparency and will enable units to share best practice. In addition, each unit should keep details of cadets, leaders and area SPOC within their section of the OneNote. Each unit will be set up with an email address and be provided with a unit mobile phone so cadets can keep in contact with leaders.
Operational Arrangements a) The Centers will be commanded by Lebanese Army Officers. b) The Centers will function 24 hours a day. c) The exact number of personnel in each Center will be decided by the Security Arrangements Committee. d) Israeli personnel will be stationed in Israel when not engaged in activities in the Centers. e) The Government of Lebanon will be responsible for providing security and logistical support for the Centers. f) The Joint Supervisory Teams will ordinarily commence their missions from the Centers after receiving proper briefing and will complete their missions at the Centers following debriefing. g) Each center will contain a situation room, communications equipment, facilities for Security Arrangements Committee meetings, and a briefing and debriefing room.
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Operational Arrangements. (1) Capacity and frequency shall be agreed upon between the aeronautical authorities of the Contracting Parties. (2) The designated airline of either Contracting Party may, according to traffic requirements, apply for operation of an extra section on the specified route. The application for such flight shall be submitted at least three days before its proposed operation to the aeronautical authorities of the other Contracting Party, and the flight can be operated only after approval has been obtained from such authorities.
Operational Arrangements. 3.1 The TOG shall meet as often as the members think necessary, but not less than 4 times a year. The Chairman may convene a meeting at any time as appropriate. The TOG may invite such AONB Staff and others to attend and speak as it thinks appropriate.
Operational Arrangements. The budget holder may make use of the joint budget only in accordance with a jointly agreed Care Plan informed by assessments both by PTHB nurses and by PCC care managers. The Care Plan must specify the respective responsibilities which each party has accepted. The budget holder must ensure that services which are commissioned are safe and fully fit for purpose, ensuring that staff who are providing services are: • appropriately qualified, if applicable • adequately trained • appropriately supervised The PCC Fairer Charging policy will apply to those elements of the care package which are commissioned by PCC and will not apply to any PTHB funded services. The rates for Funded Nursing Care are approved at health board level within a national context for NHS Wales. PCC will undertake financial assessments to determine any charges irrespective of which party is the lead commissioner. PCC will be liable for the full cost of the PCC contribution to a joint budget, irrespective of whether or not a service user pays the charges which they are assessed for and agree to pay.
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