Oversight and Enforcement. The Commission will manage, supervise, and enforce this Charter Contract. Pursuant to HRS §302D-17, the Commission shall continually monitor the performance and legal compliance of the School under this Charter Contract and hold the School accountable to the performance of its obligations as required by federal and state laws and regulations, the Performance Framework, as well as the terms of this Charter Contract. The Commission shall have the authority to conduct oversight activities that enable the Commission to fulfill its responsibilities under HRS Chapter 302D, including conducting appropriate inquiries and investigations, so long as those activities are consistent with the intent of HRS Chapter 302D, and adhere to the terms of this Charter Contract. Enforcement of this Charter Contract may include, but is not limited to, taking corrective action, development of corrective action plans, imposing sanctions, non-renewal, revocation, or termination of this Charter Contract. 1 in accordance with §302D-17 Ongoing oversight and corrective actions;
(a) An authorizer shall continually monitor the performance and legal compliance of the public charter schools it oversees, including collecting and analyzing data to support ongoing evaluation according to the Charter Contract.
Oversight and Enforcement. The Commission will manage, supervise, and enforce this Charter Contract. Pursuant to HRS §302D-17, the Commission shall continually monitor the performance and legal compliance of the School under this Charter Contract and hold the School accountable to the performance of its obligations as required by federal and state laws and regulations, the Performance Framework, as well as the terms of this Charter Contract. The Commission shall have the authority to conduct oversight activities that enable the Commission to fulfill its responsibilities under HRS Chapter 302D, including conducting appropriate inquiries and investigations, so long as those activities are consistent with the intent of HRS Chapter 302D, and adhere to the terms of this Charter Contract. Enforcement of this Charter Contract may include, but is not limited to, taking corrective action, development of corrective action plans, imposing sanctions, non-renewal, revocation, or termination of this Charter Contract.
Oversight and Enforcement. The Commission will manage, supervise, and enforce this Contract. It will oversee the School’s performance under this Contract and hold the School accountable to performance of its obligations as required by federal and state laws and regulations, the Performance Framework, as well as the terms of this Contract. This may include, but is not limited to, taking corrective action, development of corrective action plans, imposing sanctions, renewal, revocation, or termination of this Contract.
Oversight and Enforcement. The North American Spine Society (“NASS”), in consultation with the Cervical Spine Research Society (“CSRS”) and the Scoliosis Research Society (“SRS”), is responsible for overseeing SSFM and the enforcement of the SSFM rules as outlined in this Agreement.
Oversight and Enforcement. The Commission will manage, supervise, and enforce this Charter Contract. The Commission shall continually monitor the performance and legal compliance of the School under this Contract and hold the School accountable to performance of its obligations as required by federal and state laws and regulations, the Performance Framework, as well as the terms of this Contract. The Commission shall have the authority to conduct oversight activities that enable the Commission to fulfill its responsibilities under Chapter 302D, HRS, including conducting appropriate inquiries and investigations, so long as those activities are consistent with the intent of HRS §302D, and adhere to the terms of this Contract. Enforcement of this Charter Contract may include, but is not limited to, taking corrective action, development of corrective action plans, imposing sanctions, non-renewal, revocation, or termination of this Contract.
Oversight and Enforcement. During this reporting period, DNR oversight and enforcement activities included enforcing the Wisconsin Spill Law, responding to bankruptcies and plant closings, and responding to requests for liability clarification, redevelopment assistance, and petroleum eligibility. A responsible party is an individual or entity who causes a discharge of a hazardous substance or who possesses or controls a hazardous substance which is discharged. Under Wisconsin’s Spill Law, a responsible party is legally required to notify the DNR of the discharge and to investigate and remediate the environment. The DNR enforces responsibility through issuance of responsible party letters. These letters outline legal responsibilities for addressing the contamination. The letter asks the responsible part to hire a qualified environmental consultant to submit a work plan that details how the degree and extent of contamination will be determined. The DNR may also initiate enforcement actions against a responsible party, if lack of response or progress warrants. For the reporting period of September 1, 2013 through February 28, 2014, the DNR issued 147 responsible party letters.
Oversight and Enforcement. The Society for Neuro-Oncology (SNO) is responsible for overseeing the NOFM and the enforcement of the NOFM rules as outlined in this Agreement.
Oversight and Enforcement. The North American Spine Society (“NASS”) is responsible for overseeing the ISMM and the enforcement of the ISMM rules as outlined in this Agreement.
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Oversight and Enforcement. During this reporting period, DNR oversight and enforcement activities include continuing obligation audits and issuance of Wisconsin Plant Recovery Initiative (WPRI) letters.