Operational Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Operational Responsibilities. Customer shall be responsible for: 6.1.1 acquiring and maintaining the Required Equipment utilized in connection with this Agreement; 6.1.2 complying with mutually agreed security measures in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement; 6.1.3 fulfilling such other Customer obligations as are expressly undertaken in this Agreement; 6.1.4 providing competent and skilled personnel for the tasks to which they are assigned to the extent that such tasks are reasonably related to the performance of any services by EasyHRweb under this Agreement; 6.1.5 appointing one of its employees as Project Manager (the “Project Manager”), who shall work with the representatives of EasyHRweb regarding implementation of the Software and who shall furnish EasyHRweb in a timely manner with all of the information reasonably deemed necessary by EasyHRweb to complete the implementation and modifications; 6.1.6 ensuring that all of its users utilizing or otherwise receiving benefits for the use of the System have consented to providing their data to the System and EasyHRweb and to third parties to whom EasyHRweb shall provide such data under this Agreement and complying with all laws in the provision of Customer Data to EasyHRweb.
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Operational Responsibilities. Subject to the governance responsibilities exercised by the CAB as administered by the Project Director, the COUNTY shall conduct the day-to-day operations of the Health Center. Such operational responsibilities shall include but not be limited to: i. Applying for and maintaining all licenses, permits, certifications, accreditations and approvals necessary for the operation of the Health Center. ii. Credentialing and privileging of providers. iii. Receiving, managing, and disbursing, as applicable, revenues of the Health Center consistent with the approved budget for the Health Center. The DHHS shall not be required to disburse funds for any expenditure not authorized by the approved budget. iv. Subject to the limitations set forth in this Agreement, employing or contracting personnel to perform all clinical, managerial, and administrative services necessary to assure the provision of high- quality healthcare services to the Health Center's patients. v. Subject to the limitations set forth in this Agreement, managing and evaluating all Health Center staff and, if necessary disciplining, terminating or removing such staff pursuant to the COUNTY's personnel policies and processes. vi. Preparing and submitting cost reports, supporting data, and other materials required in connection with reimbursement under Medicare, Medicaid, and other third-party payment contracts and programs. vii. Providing for the annual audit of the Health Center, which shall be undertaken in consultation with the CAB in accordance with this Agreement, consistent with the requirements of the United States Office of Management and Budget Circular A-133, and the compliance supplement applicable to the consolidated Health Center Program to determine, at a minimum, the fiscal integrity of financial transactions and reports and compliance with Section 330 requirements and the fiscal policies of the COUNTY. CAB shall accept the annual health center audit. viii. Preparing monthly financial reports, which shall be submitted to the CAB, and managing financial matters related to the operation of the Health Center. ix. Developing and managing internal control systems, in consultation with the CAB as set forth in this Agreement (as applicable), in accordance with sound management procedures and Section 330 that provide for: a) eligibility determinations; b) development, preparation, and safekeeping of records and books of account relating to the business and financial affairs of the Health Center; ...
Operational Responsibilities. Subject to the terms and conditions of any Agreement resulting from this tender and any other instructions that may be communicated to the Caterer by KPRL, the caterer shall have the following operational responsibilities: - a) To ensure a high standard of work, dress and behavior of the staff; b) To provide the employees with appropriate uniforms including in the case of kitchen staff headwear to be worn at all times while on duty; c) To comply with all laws, by-laws or regulations from time to time in force and governing the operation of their business and employment of the staff; d) Deploy such number of qualified persons (staff) as are required to the satisfaction of KPRL; e) The staff shall at all times be employees of the caterer who shall be liable to such staff for their wages, salaries, allowances etc. f) The caterer shall ensure full compliance with all food hygiene, health and safety related by-laws and regulations and place restriction on the employment and g) deployment of any person likely to spread disease; h) The caterer shall ensure that at all times good personal hygiene, discipline and courtesy are maintained by the staff. i) If at any time KPRL is not satisfied with the work product of, or work ethic of any staff member it shall notify the caterer of its disapproval and the caterer shall immediately withdraw such staff member and replace him/her with a qualified and disciplined person.
Operational Responsibilities. Brokers in either category must:
Operational Responsibilities. Set forth below is a list of the ComEd Responsibilities. These ComEd Responsibilities are in addition to any other ComEd responsibilities or duties that are expressly set forth this Agreement. ComEd shall: (a) follow the directions set forth in this Agreement or any applicable Statement of Work regarding location, configuration, orientation and power of Equipment. (b) cause its other contractors to cooperate with Contractor so as not to impede Contractor in the timely performance of its obligations; (c) make office space, furnishings, telephones, and network connectivity available to such of Contractor’s personnel who are required to perform Services at the ComEd Premises throughout the period required for the performance of the Services and maintain such space at no charge to Contractor. All such resources are to be used exclusively for the performance of Contractor’s duties to ComEd. (d) provide reasonable access to ComEd’s facilities during working hours to be reasonably requested by Contractor and for which Contractor will provide ComEd with projections for the number of personnel and, upon reasonable advance notice to ComEd, at all other times. Subject to ComEd’s policies, necessary remote access to ComEd facilities shall be permitted on a twenty four hour, seven days a week basis; (e) participate in the conduct of training sessions; (f) timely participate in meetings and make its personnel readily available for such meetings; (g) approve or (where justified hereunder) reject deliverables and reports provided to ComEd by Contractor within a reasonable period of time after receipt no late than the periods set forth in this Agreement or any applicable Statement of Work; and (h) promptly provide Contractor with information regarding ComEd that is readily available to ComEd and reasonably required for the performance of the Services.
Operational Responsibilities. NWMT shall continue to serve as the path operator for the Montana-to-Northwest Path and is the transmission operator and balancing authority within and on the east side of the Interface. AVAT and BPAT shall continue to serve as transmission operators and balancing authorities on the west side of the Interface.
Operational Responsibilities. Provider shall: a. Comply, and ensure that each Provider Authorized User comply with this Agreement; b. Provide a completed Registration Form and verify the identity of each Provider Authorized User. Physicians and other clinicians working at more than one Provider Organization location may register under multiple Provider Organizations; c. Provide its own web browser and the workstations, desktops, laptops or other hardware, software, and applications as necessary to access the Direct web portal via the internet according to PdN HIE specifications. d. Update its information with PdN HIE as necessary and required, including but not limited to current users, deleting old users and adding new users within 48 hours of the change in their user status; e. Permit its registration information to be audited for consistency with other information sources at PdN HIE’s discretion; and f. Be solely responsible for its use, nonuse and interpretation of any Health Data it receives, and the accuracy of any Health Data it sends, using Direct.
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Operational Responsibilities. The CUSTOMER shall be responsible and liable for (i) all access to, use of, and integration with the ANYLINE® SDK and the procurement, installation, operation, support, and maintenance of the systems and APPLICATIONS in which the ANYLINE® SDK is used, including, without limitation, the computer hardware and software (ii) the implementation of safeguards to ensure the security of CUSTOMER's systems and data, and (iii) the accuracy, quality, integrity, legality, and reliability and appropriateness of all data collected and processed through the use of the ANYLINE® SDK. The CUSTOMER is solely responsible for the purposes for which and the manner in which data is processed and stored. Scan Results. The CUSTOMER may process data, images or image data, from or in connection with processing by the ANYLINE® SDK (the "SCAN RESULTS") for internal use only. SCAN RESULTS may not be used with any other OCR algorithm for the development of OCR technology or shared with other OCR providers for this purpose. Copyright Notices. Copyright or other proprietary notices may not be removed, deleted or made unrecognisable. Such notices shall be reproduced in the integration of the ANYLINE® SDK. Any breach of this provision shall be deemed a material breach of this AGREEMENT and that, upon a violation thereof by the CUSTOMER, ANYLINE shall have the right to terminate this AGREEMENT and/or to be compensated for any losses, liabilities or damages incurred by ANYLINE and/or any AFFILIATED COMPANY in connection with such violation. Third Party Beneficiaries. The CUSTOMER acknowledges that ANYLINE licenses parts of the ANYLINE® SDK from third party licensors and its AFFILIATED COMPANIES, that these licensors and the AFFILIATED COMPANIES are and shall be intended beneficiaries of this AGREEMENT, that they, their successors and assigns, may enforce certain of the terms of this AGREEMENT (including but not limited any violation of intellectual property rights and the confidentiality provisions) and that the AGREEMENT shall not limit the legal or equitable rights (including but not limited injunctive relief), benefits or remedies of such licensors and/or the AFFILIATED COMPANIES under or by reason of this AGREEMENT.
Operational Responsibilities. The Minister shall have specific rights, responsibilities, and authority regarding the Congregation’s finances as set out in Article IX, Section 3 of the VUU By-Laws, and Article II of
Operational Responsibilities a. The Agents will provide total multimodal freight services, either independently or utilizing the services of Third Parties. Each Agent assumes full responsibility for all Third Parties as selected by them. b. The Agents are to actively pursue, investigate and negotiate the best possible net freight rates for each service and to notify and offer these net rates to the other. c. The Agents agree to receive/accept cargo from each other ensuring cargo is received clean and in good order. In the event of shortages and/or damages or delays, notation will be made on the appropriate documentation and actioned immediately upon receipt to all concerned parties. d. Current/Local (SPECIFY NAME OF STTCs) Standard Trading Conditions apply to all transactions by either party.
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