Oversight and Coordination Sample Clauses

Oversight and Coordination. The Contract Management Team will be responsible for monitoring of each FIDA Plan. These responsibilities include, but are not limited to: ▪ Monitoring compliance with the terms of the Three-way Contract, including issuance of joint notices of non-compliance/enforcement; ▪ Coordination of periodic audits and surveys of the FIDA Plan; ▪ Receipt and response to complaints; ▪ Review reports from the Participant Ombudsman; ▪ Reviewing direct stakeholder input on both plan-specific and systematic performance; ▪ Regular meetings with each FIDA Plan; ▪ Coordination of requests for assistance from contractors and assignment of appropriate State and CMS staff to provide technical assistance; ▪ Coordinate review of marketing materials and procedures; and ▪ Coordinate review of grievance and appeals data, procedures, and materials.
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Oversight and Coordination. Construction of the Tenant Work shall be subject to oversight and coordination by Construction Manager, but such oversight and coordination shall not subject Construction Manager or Landlord to any liability to Tenant, Tenant’s contractors or any other person. Construction Manager has the right to inspect construction of the Tenant Work from time to time. Tenant shall coordinate all construction activity and neither Landlord nor Construction Manager shall charge Tenant any construction supervisory fees. 1301 XXXXXXXX/KEY ENERGY SERVICES, INC. 21st Amendment
Oversight and Coordination. Provide general governance and strategic leadership to the corporate HR groups. Facilitate sharing of best practices, the simplification and unification of performance metrics, and the creation of a common performance management system. Responsible for global compensation, benefits, and pension planning and administration. Responsible for the administration of stock option compensation plans on a global basis.
Oversight and Coordination. Responsible for overseeing mergers, acquisitions, divestments and financing from a legal perspective. Negotiate and draft agreements, and providing overall group legal strategy and advice.
Oversight and Coordination. The Contract Management Team will be responsible for monitoring of the FIDA-IDD Plan. These responsibilities include, but are not limited to: • Monitoring compliance with the terms of the Three-way Contract, including issuance of joint notices of non-compliance/enforcement; • Monitoring compliance with reporting requirements; • Monitoring compliance with the HCBS settings rule; • Coordination of periodic audits and surveys of the FIDA-IDD Plan; • Receipt and response to complaints; • Reviewing reports from the Participant Ombudsman and coordinating with the Participant Ombudsman as necessary; • Reviewing direct stakeholder input on both plan-specific and systematic performance; • Regular meetings with the FIDA-IDD Plan; • Coordination of requests for assistance from contractors and assignment of appropriate State and CMS staff to provide technical assistance; • Coordinating review of marketing materials and procedures; and • Coordinating review of grievances and appeals data, procedures, and materials.
Oversight and Coordination. All Services shall be performed to the reasonable satisfaction of COUNTY, as reasonably determined by COUNTY’s Administrator or other person whom COUNTY shall from time to time designate to monitor the performance of the Services by CONTRACTOR. COUNTY agrees to promptly notify CONTRACTOR of the name and contact information of the person who will monitor the performance of the Services on behalf of COUNTY, and to promptly notify CONTRACTOR of any changes to COUNTY’S monitoring designee or the contact information for COUNTY’s monitoring designee.
Oversight and Coordination. A. FHWA authorizes Mn/DOT and Wis/DOT to carryout the terms of this Amended MOA on its behalf.
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Oversight and Coordination. All Services under this Agreement shall be performed to the reasonable satisfaction of the City Manager or his/her designee or his or her designated representative as provided in Section 4. However, CONTRACTOR shall determine the method, details and means of performing the above-described Services and CITY shall have no right to, and shall not, control the matter or determine the method of accomplishing CONTRACTOR’s services. CONTRACTOR shall perform the services required by this Agreement at any place or location and at such times as CONTRACTOR shall determine is necessary to properly and timely perform CONTRACTOR’s services.
Oversight and Coordination. The Executive Governing Committee (“EGC”) of the HCPA will oversee development of the NCCP/HCP. EGC meetings will be open to the public and public notice will be provided at least 72 hours before each meeting. Under the EGC’s direction, the County will act as the “Coordinating Agency” and will supervise and coordinate the conservation planning process and day-to-day development of the NCCP/HCP. The County’s responsibilities include: • Informing the EGC about progress in the NCCP/HCP development; • Presenting key issues or decisions to the EGC for its resolution; • Consulting with the Wildlife Agencies; • Supervising staff and consultants developing the NCCP/HCP; • Coordinating with and receiving input from the Coordination Group and the Science Advisors; • Coordinating public outreach and participation; and • Serving as the Wildlife Agencies’ point of contact with the HCPA during implementation of this Agreement.

Related to Oversight and Coordination

  • Cooperation and Coordination The Parties acknowledge and agree that it is their mutual objective and intent to minimize, to the extent feasible and legal, taxes payable with respect to their collaborative efforts under this Agreement and that they shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate and coordinate with each other to achieve such objective.

  • Coordination The Parties shall confer regularly to coordinate the planning, scheduling and performance of preventive and corrective maintenance on the Large Generating Facility and the Interconnection Facilities.

  • OVERSIGHT SERVICES Oversight services for the Fund provided by Price Associates shall include all oversight of BNY Mellon, Delegates and service providers that provide accounting, administrative, and tax support services and not specifically provided for under each Fund’s Investment Management Agreement. Exhibit B2 For Funds listed on Exhibit A2 (ETFs) Price Associates provides all accounting, administrative, tax and oversight services to the Funds listed on Exhibit A2, including the below. ACCOUNTING SERVICES Accounting Services provided by Price Associates shall include, among other things: · oversight of quality control, including processing results related to fund accounting services provided by Delegates or other third party service providers relating to pricing. Such oversight includes, but is not limited to, review of (a) NAV calculations and fund valuations, (b) securities pricing and resolution of pricing exceptions, and (c) calculation and preparation of any financial information or schedules; · end-of-day INAV oversight for ETFs that provide INAV · determining accounting and valuation policies, instructing Delegates and/or other service providers, and/or providing it with such advice that may be reasonably necessary, to properly account for all financial transactions and to maintain the Fund’s accounting procedures and records so as to ensure compliance with generally accepted accounting principles and tax practices and rules; and · calculating and authorizing expense accruals and payments; annual fund expense budgets; accrual analysis; rollforward calculations; payment of expenses; fees for payment to service providers; · facilitating on behalf of the Fund resolution and remediation of fund accounting issues escalated by Delegates and/or other service providers; · preparing daily NAV calculations, including all necessary component services such as valuation and particularly private company investment valuation, corporate actions processing, trade processing, and performing month-end and fiscal-period-end close processes; · recordkeeping as required; and · such other accounting services as agreed to by the parties not otherwise performed by Price Associates under the Investment Management Agreement. ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES Administrative Services provided by Price Associates shall include, among other things: · ensuring maintenance for the Fund of all records that may be reasonably required in connection with the audit performed by the Fund’s independent registered public accountants, or by the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), the Internal Revenue Service (“IRS”) or such other Federal or state regulatory agencies; · cooperating with the Fund’s independent registered public accountants and taking all reasonable action in the performance of its obligations under the Agreement to assure that the necessary information is made available to such accountants for the expression of their opinion without any qualification as to the scope of their examination including, but not limited to, their opinion included in the Fund’s annual report on Form N-CSR and annual amendment to Form N-1A; · implementing and maintaining the systems, data storage and reporting necessary to perform services outlined herein; · all efforts concerning financial reporting services, including shareholder reports and financial information in regulatory filings; N-PORT and N-CEN; and other financial reporting services as necessary; · determining financial reporting policies, maintaining adequate controls over financial reporting to provide complete and accurate financial information and disclosures that are certified by officers of the Funds. Providing sub-certifications, as requested by officers of the Funds, for the adequacy of such controls and the completeness and accuracy of information included in Form N-CSR or any other form that may require certification; · periodic testing of Internal Revenue Code qualification requirements; · prepare and furnish fund performance information; · prepare and disseminate vendor survey information; · prepare and file Rule 24f-2 notices and payment; and · such other administrative services as agreed to by the parties, not otherwise performed by Price Associates under the Investment Management Agreement.

  • Coordinators The contractor shall assign coordinators as needed to coordinate At-Sea Monitor deployment and provide At-Sea Monitor support services. The coordinator shall be designated as key personnel under this contract (per section H.8). All coordinators are required to maintain current At-Sea Monitor Certification. Ensure that all key personnel attend any refresher trainings for At-Sea Monitors. For a specific job description see Section J, Attachment 2, Labor Category Classifications and Job Descriptions.

  • Oversight The Licensing Officer shall oversee the quality of the services provided by the Licensee and the reasonableness of the prices charged. The Licensing Officer may advise the Licensee from time to time of any source of dissatisfaction and request correction.

  • Service Coordinators Each Party has designated an employee or title as the key contact for the day-to-day implementation or monitoring of each Service as specified in the applicable Transition Service Schedule (each, a “Service Coordinator”). The Parties shall direct communications relating to specific Services to the applicable Service Coordinators. The Service Coordinators shall report to the Transition Committee from time to time, as directed by the members of the Transition Committee designated by the applicable Party.

  • Project Management Project Management Institute (PMI) certified project manager executing any or all of the following: • Development of Project Charter • Development of project plan and schedule • Coordination and scheduling of project activities across customer and functional areas • Consultation on operational and infrastructure requirements, standards and configurations • Facilitate project status meetings • Timely project status reporting • Address project issues with functional areas and management • Escalation of significant issues to customers and executive management • Manage project scope and deliverable requirements • Document changes to project scope and schedule • Facilitate and document project closeout

  • Collaboration Management Promptly after the Effective Date, each Party will appoint a person who will oversee day-to-day contact between the Parties for all matters related to the management of the Collaboration Activities in between meetings of the JSC and will have such other responsibilities as the Parties may agree in writing after the Effective Date. One person will be designated by Merck (the “Merck Program Director”) and one person will be designated by Moderna (the “Moderna Program Director,”) together will be the “Program Directors”. Each Party may replace its Program Director at any time by notice in writing to the other Party. Any Program Director may designate a substitute to temporarily perform the functions of that Program Director by written notice to the other Party. The initial Program Directors will be: For Moderna: [***] For Merck: [***]

  • Oversights If failure to pay any premium due or to perform any other act required by this Agreement is unintentional and is caused by misunderstanding or oversight, the Reinsured and the Reinsurer will adjust the situation to what it would have been had the misunderstanding or oversight not occurred.

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