Operational Authority. Owner agrees and does hereby give Manager the following exclusive authority and powers (all of which shall be exercised either in the name of Manager, as Manager for Owner, or in the name or Owner entered into by Manager as Owner's authorized agent, and Owner shall assume all expenses in connection with such matters):
(a) to hire, supervise, discharge, and pay all labor required for the operation and maintenance of each Property including but not limited to on-site personnel, managers, assistant managers, leasing consultants, engineers, janitors, maintenance supervisors and other employees required for the operation and maintenance of the Property, including personnel spending a portion of their working hours (to be charged on a pro rata basis) at the Property. All expenses of such employment shall be deemed operational expenses of the Property.
(b) to make or cause to be made all ordinary repairs and replacements necessary to preserve each Property in its present condition and for the operating efficiency thereof and all alterations required to comply with lease requirements, and to decorate the Property;
(c) to negotiate and enter into, as Manager of the Property, contracts for all items on budgets that have been approved by Owner, any emergency services or repairs for items not exceeding $5,000, appropriate service agreements and labor agreements for normal operation of the Property, which have terms not to exceed three years, and agreements for all budgeted maintenance, minor alterations, and utility services, including, but not limited to, electricity, gas, fuel, water, telephone, window washing, scavenger service, landscaping, snow removal, pest exterminating, decorating and legal services in connection with the Leases and service agreements relating to the Property, and other services or such of them as Manager may consider appropriate; and
(d) to purchase supplies and pay all bills. Manager shall use its best efforts to obtain the foregoing services and utilities for the Property under terms that are as cost-effective and otherwise favorable to Manager as possible for the quality of services and utilities required. Owner hereby appoints Manager as Owner's authorized Manager for the purpose of executing, as Manager for said Owner, all such contracts. In addition, Owner agrees to specifically assume in writing all obligations under all such contracts so entered into by Manager, on behalf of Owner of the Property, upon the termination of this Agreemen...
Operational Authority. Owner agrees and does hereby give Manager the following authority and powers (all of which, unless otherwise provided herein, shall be exercised either as Manager for Owner, or in the name of Owner entered into by Manager as Owner’s authorized agent, and, unless otherwise provided herein, Owner shall assume all expenses in connection with such matters); provided, however, that Owner will not assume or be responsible for any costs or expenses that (x) have not been previously approved by Owner in writing (including, without limitation, as set forth herein), (y) have not been previously approved by Owner as part of the Annual Budget, or (z) are not permitted under Section 2.6(d):
(a) to hire, supervise, discharge, and pay all labor required for the operation and maintenance of each Property, including but not limited to on-site personnel, managers, assistant managers, leasing consultants, engineers, janitors, maintenance supervisors and other employees required for the operation and maintenance of the Property, including personnel spending a portion of their working hours (to be charged on a pro rata basis) at the Property; provided, however, that Manager shall not hire any new personnel, unless the cost and expenses related to such new personnel have been accounted for in the then Annual Budget or previously approved by Owner in writing. Any personnel hired by Manager to maintain, operate and lease the Properties shall be the employees or independent contractors of Manager and not of Owner. Manager shall use due care in selecting and supervising these employees or independent contractors. With respect to these employees, Manager shall be responsible for maintaining timekeeping records, processing regular payroll, filing payroll tax reports on a timely basis, ensuring compliance with wage and tax laws and tracking benefit hours and garnishments and child support orders. All expenses of these employees’ employment shall be deemed operational expenses of the Property.
(b) to perform the duties assigned to Manager in Section 2.4(b);
(c) to administer any Leases;
(d) to prepare, negotiate and enter into, as Manager of the Property, (i) contracts for all items on budgets that have been approved by Owner, any emergency services or repairs for items not exceeding $5,000, (ii) appropriate service agreements and labor agreements for normal operation of the Property, which have terms not to exceed three years, (iii) agreements for all budgeted maintenance, minor alter...
Operational Authority. The Board of Education, except as expressly stated herein, retains whatever rights and authority are necessary for it to operate and direct the affairs of the Board of Education in all of its various aspects, including, but not limited to, the right to direct the working forces; to plan, direct and control all the operations and services; to determine the methods, means, organization and number of personnel by which such operations and services are to be conducted; to make and enforce reasonable rules and regulations.
Operational Authority. The Governor of the State of OKLAHOMA has designated in writing with an effective date of AUGUST, 2005 to implement this program statewide as well as conduct management and oversight of this program. Funding / Budgeting to administer this program is provided by a service charge for surplus property. The provided funding is used to support assistance to the LEAs with customer service to include computer / telephone assistance and physical visits to the LEAs to assist with acquiring access to the LESO Program. The staffing to provide the support to the LEAs within the State of OKLAHOMA is as follows: State Coordinator (SC): Xxxxx Xxxxx State Point of Contact (SPOC): Xxxxxx Xxxxx State Point of Contact (SPOC): State Point of Contact (SPOC): The following is the facility / physical location and business hours to provide customer service to those LEAs currently enrolled, as well as interested participants of the LESO Program: Agency Address / Location: CAM/Federal Surplus / 0000 X Xxxxxxx Xx., XXX XX 00000 EMAIL / Contact Phone Numbers: Xxxxx.Xxxxx@xxxx.xx.xxx / (000)-000-0000 Fax Number: (000)000-0000 Hours of Operation: Monday – Friday / 8:00a.m.- 4:30 p.m.
Operational Authority. Golden Phoenix also grants to Borealis all authority and rights necessary or incident to or for the enjoyment of the rights granted to Borealis by this Agreement, including without limitation authority to apply for all permits, licenses and other approvals deemed necessary or appropriate by Borealis in connection with the conduct of the activities contemplated herein.
Operational Authority. PacifiCorp shall have operational control of the Deseret System within the PACE Balancing Authority Area sufficient to have full authority to meet all obligations of a Transmission Operator under NERC Reliability Standards.
Operational Authority. The Governor of the State of Georgia has designated in writing with an effective date of March 23, 2011, to implement this program statewide as well as conduct management and oversight of this program. Funding / Budgeting to administer this program is provided by Georgia Department of Public Safety. The provided funding is used to support assistance to the LEAs with customer service to include computer / telephone assistance and physical visits to the LEAs to assist with acquiring access to the LESO Program. The staffing to provide the support to the LEAs within the State of Georgia is as follows: State Coordinator (SC): Xxx Xxxxxxx State Point of Contact (SPOC): CPL Xxxxx Xxxx State Point of Contact (SPOC): S/TFC3 Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx
Operational Authority. 3.01 Xxxxxxx County owns and operates a pre-adjudication detention facility identified as the Xxxxx, Xxxxxx and Xxxxxxx County Detention Facility and a post-adjudication secure correctional facility identified as The Xxxxxxx Post. Both facilities are located at 00 Xxxxx, Xxxxxxx, XX 00000.
3.02 Xxxxxxx County ensures that the facilities have been inspected and certified as being suitable for pre- and post- adjudication of juveniles by the Xxxxxxx County Juvenile Board.
3.03 Xxxxxxx County further ensures the facilities meet all applicable standards under Texas Administrative Code Title 37, is registered and monitored by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department (“TJJD”), Xxxxxxx County will provide a copy of its registration and certification, upon request.
Operational Authority. 4.1. Where there is a difference of opinion with patients waiting to be admitted into a spinal surgery service or an inability of a health board to accept a patient back into their ‘home’ health board, the Network Clinical Director will have the final say on the action to be taken.
5.1. SBUHB will have in place appropriate governance arrangements and schemes of delegation as may be necessary and required on the part of the health board to enable the ODN to carry out its functions.
5.2. The ODN will be accountable to the SBUHB for all arrangements pertaining to the running of the ODN. This will include, but not be limited to, employment of staff to work within the ODN, provision of all employment and corporate services, accommodation and training. • The ODN will report quarterly into the SBUHB Senior Leadership Team (SLT) meeting to provide assurance and evidence that the service is being delivered in line with expectations. • The SRO of the ODN will report twice yearly into the SBUHB Quality and Safety Committee providing assurance on the on-going compliance with the clinical governance requirements of the service specification. This reporting will include a summary of issues escalated via the Network Board (NB) to the Delivery Assurance Group (DAG).
5.3. The ODN will be held to account by the Delivery Assurance Group (DAG) for delivery of all elements of the Service Specification. In discharging its accountability role the ODN will: • Ensure any significant matters under consideration by the NB are brought to the attention of the DAG. • Seek assurance that actions have been taken by ODN member organisations and appropriate Executives (Health Board and Commissioners) of any urgent or critical matters that may compromise patient care and affect the operation of the ODN or the reputation of NHS Wales.
5.4. The ODN will discharge its responsibilities for delivery via the following framework of meetings: • The DAG will meet on a bi-monthly for the first year and quarterly thereafter. The DAG will be chaired by a WHSSC Executive or WHSSC Independent member. Attendance at the DAG will include the ODN Clinical Director and ODN Manager as a minimum. • The NB will meet on a monthly basis. Attendance from the ODN will include the ODN SRO, the ODN Clinical Director and service specific Clinical Leads and the ODN Manager. The NB will be chaired by an independent chair, appointed by Host Organisation. Representation from all of the network health boards (including SBUH...
Operational Authority. A non-jurisdictional SPP BA Participant reserves the right to exercise operational authority over its tariff facilities (1) to protect public safety and the safety of its workers, to prevent damage to equipment, and to preserve reliability in compliance with NERC standards, and (2) as necessary to preserve a non-jurisdictional SPP BA Participant’s rights, duties and obligations regarding electric service to its retail and wholesale native load customers pursuant to its state law and consistent with NERC standards, if SPP's exercise of operational authority over the tariff facilities would endanger said electric service or is contrary to or would curtail, surrender or delegate such state law rights, duties and obligations. A non-jurisdictional SPP BA Participant will, as soon as reasonably practicable thereafter, notify SPP of such actions taken by a non- jurisdictional SPP BA Participant. A non-jurisdictional SPP BA Participant and SPP will meet and confer regarding the matter and, as necessary, negotiate in good faith to modify the Agreement to address the matter.