Participating Agency Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Participating Agency Responsibilities. 1. Obtain from ISP the most complete and accurate CHRI before any subsequent dissemination of CHRI to any person or agency.
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Participating Agency Responsibilities. 1. Enter all records pertaining to stolen property, warrants, officer safety and missing/runaway persons into LEADS (and NCIC, where appropriate) as soon as the occurrence is known and sufficient identifiers are available to permit the establishment of a record. Documents to support LEADS/NCIC records must be available on a 24-hour- per-day basis, either by direct access or telephone inquiry.
Participating Agency Responsibilities. 1. Abide by all LEADS and NCIC requirements.
Participating Agency Responsibilities. The State CIO shall designate a Project Manager who shall select qualified personnel from the Department staff to participate in information technology project management, implementation, testing, and other activities for any information technology project. The Project Manager shall provide periodic reports to the project management assistant assigned to the project by the State CIO under subsection (d) of this section. The reports shall include information regarding the agency's business requirements, applicable laws and regulations, project costs, issues related to hardware, software, or training, projected and actual completion dates, and any other information related to the implementation of the information technology project.
Participating Agency Responsibilities. As a Participating Agency, the Agency agrees to: • Provide an “enabling authority” through resolution, executive order, or other such document as utilized by the Agency’s governing body to authorize the Chief/Director to participate in the Kansas Search and Rescue Response System. • Participate in strategic planning at the agency, regional and state level for the development of a state search and rescue response system. • Participate in the development and maintenance of a regional US&R resource that is typed according to the NIMS Resource Typing Definitions for Mass Search & Rescue Operations. • Develop and maintain an internal notification system that will ensure the timely notification of all deployable members. • Identify and maintain the agency commitment for personnel and equipment that will contribute to the development of a deployable regional US&R resource, including the formation of organizational charts (red/white/blue) that provide 24/7 staffing at least 2-3 deep in each functional position, except those positions identified as the responsibility of the OSFM. (This bullet only applies to Type 3 and 4 US&R task forces) • Assist in the development and maintenance of regional response plans, policies & procedures, standard operating guidelines, etc. as required to support the regional US&R resource and the Kansas Search & Rescue Response System. • Follow all administrative policies, procedures, and guidelines set forth in the Kansas Search & Rescue Response System Administration Manual and supporting documents. • Participate in the development and support of regional Homeland Security projects to support the regional US&R resource and the Kansas Search & Rescue Response System. • Provide for the visibility in the state’s Comprehensive Resource Management & Credentialing System (CRMCS) of Agency personnel and equipment designated for deployment as part of the state or regional US&R resource. • Maintain a personnel file for each Agency member that follows the standardized content and structure designated in the Administration Manual. • Ensure that deployable members are prepared to deploy with the regional US&R resource, enabling the US&R resource to respond within 2 hours of notification, with the capability of being self- sufficient for up to 72 hours. • Maintain the readiness of all Agency equipment and vehicles designated for deployment as part of the US&R resource, including the documentation of appropriate safety inspections, maintenance, and ...
Participating Agency Responsibilities. The following provisions will guide the participating agencies regarding resources, deployment, policy, training, and supervision.

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  • Agency Responsibilities Agency is responsible for (a) Agency’s use of Axon Devices; (b) breach of this Agreement or violation of applicable law by Agency or an Agency end user; and (c) a dispute between Agency and a third-party over Agency’s use of Axon Devices.

  • Faculty Responsibilities The principles of academic freedom shall be accompanied by corresponding principles of Faculty responsibility. While workload and additional Faculty responsibilities may be provided for elsewhere in this Agreement, the following are among the basic responsibilities of the Faculty:

  • KEY RESPONSIBILITIES The following objects of local government will inform Employee’s performance against set performance indicators:

  • City Responsibilities The City will:

  • Company Responsibilities The Company will undertake responsibilities as set forth below:

  • FACILITY RESPONSIBILITIES (1) The Facility will retain responsibility for the care of its clients and will maintain administrative and professional supervision of students insofar as their presence and program assignments affect the operation of the Facility and its care, direct and indirect, of its clients. No provision of this MOU shall prevent any Facility client from requesting not to be a teaching client or prevent any member of the Facility’s staff from designating any client as a non-teaching client.

  • SAFETY RESPONSIBILITIES Contractor will adhere to all applicable CalOSHA requirements in performing work pursuant to this Agreement. Contractor agrees that in the performance of work under this Agreement, Contractor will provide for the safety needs of its employees and will be responsible for maintaining the standards necessary to minimize health and safety hazards.

  • University Responsibilities (1) The University will use its best efforts to see that students selected for participation in the ALE are prepared for effective participation in the training phase of their overall education. The University will retain ultimate responsibility for the education of its students.

  • Provider Responsibilities The Private Child-Caring Facility (PCC) (a.k.a., Provider) must comply with the following requirements:

  • COUNTY’S RESPONSIBILITIES A. A County program liaison will monitor the submission of all correspondence required in this Agreement, including, but not limited to:

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