OTHER AGENCY AND STUDENT REQUIREMENTS Sample Clauses

OTHER AGENCY AND STUDENT REQUIREMENTS. The following table provides a list of questions that should be addressed as part of the pre-placement interview, in addition to a general discussion about Student and agency expectations for the proposed placement. Please discuss these questions and record the responses in the space provided next to each question in the table. Questions Response What are the main learning opportunities and tasks that will be available to the Student on placement? Does the agency have particular policies about dress and presentation? What facilities or resources are available or required for the Student to use (e.g. room, desk, telephone, vehicle, etc.)? Are there particular policies related to reimbursement for work- related expenses, client brokerage or the use of a personal vehicle for work purposes that the Student should be aware of? Are there any safety procedures or requirements particular to this placement (e.g. home visits in pairs, code words, after-hour access issues, etc.)? Is there any potential or actual conflict of interest for the Student or the agency that may arise during the placement? Does the Student have any other particular needs or concerns that the agency should be aware of (e.g. health or disability)? Does the agency have any other particular needs or concerns that the Student should be aware of (e.g. significant restructure)?
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  • Support Requirements If there is a dispute between the awarded vendor and TIPS Member, TIPS or its representatives may assist, at TIPS sole discretion, in conflict resolution or third party (mandatory mediation), if requested by either party. TIPS, or its representatives, reserves the right to inspect any project and audit the awarded vendors TIPS project files, documentation and correspondence. Status of TIPS Members as Related to This Agreement TIPS Members stand in the place of TIPS as related to this agreement and have the same access to the proposal information and all related documents. TIPS Members have all the same rights under the awarded Agreement as TIPS.

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  • Divestment Requirements 34.1.1 Upon Termination, the Concessionaire shall comply with and conform to the following Divestment Requirements:

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  • Report Requirements The Company will send to the Reinsurer the following reports electronically, by the times indicated below:

  • Subcontract Requirements As required by Section 6.22(e)(5) of the Administrative Code, Contractor shall insert in every subcontract or other arrangement, which it may make for the performance of Covered Services under this Agreement, a provision that said subcontractor shall pay to all persons performing labor in connection with Covered Services under said subcontract or other arrangement not less than the highest general prevailing rate of wages as fixed and determined by the Board of Supervisors for such labor or services.

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