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PERFORMANCE MONITORINfi. 25 9.1 26 CONTRACTOR shall establish and utilize a comprehensive Quality 27 Control Plan, in a format approved by ADMINISTRATOR, to monitor the level of 28 program services and quality. The Quality Control plan shall be submitted to 1 ADMINISTRATOR by November 1, 2017. The Quality Control Plan shall be in 2 effect throughout the term of this Agreement and shall be updated as needed 3 and submitted to ADMINISTRATOR for approval before changes are implemented. 4 9.1.1 The Quality Control Plan shall include, but not be 5 limited to, the following: 6 9.1.1.1 The method for ensuring the services, 7 deliverables, and requirements are being provided as defined in this 8 Agreement; 9 9.1.1.2 The method for assuring that the professional 10 staff rendering services under this Agreement have the necessary
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PERFORMANCE MONITORINfi. 5.1 CONTRACTOR’s performance shall be monitored and reviewed by 16 ADMINISTRATOR as part of an on-going evaluation of CONTRACTOR’s performance. 18 CONTRACTOR’s performance, including, but not limited to: 5.2.1 Inspection of CONTRACTOR’s case files and applicable data 5.2 ADMINISTRATOR may use a variety of inspection methods to evaluate reports to ensure compliance with performance requirements; 22 case files each month;
PERFORMANCE MONITORINfi. 20 5.1 CONTRACTOR’s performance shall be monitored and reviewed by 21 ADMINISTRATOR as part of an on-going evaluation of CONTRACTOR’s performance.
PERFORMANCE MONITORINfi. 2 8.1 CONTRACTOR’s performance shall be monitored and reviewed by 3 ADMINISTRATOR. CONTRACTOR shall cooperate, assist, and provide ADMINISTRATOR 4 with the information necessary for monitoring services performed under this 5 Agreement. 6 8.2 ADMINISTRATOR may use a variety of inspection methods to evaluate 7 CONTRACTOR’s performance, including but not limited to: 8 8.2.1 Inspection of output items on a periodic basis as deemed 9 necessary to ensure CONTRACTOR’s performance is on target with the services 10 specified in Paragraph 4 of this Exhibit A; and 11 8.2.2 Performance evaluation meetings conducted as deemed 12 necessary by ADMINISTRATOR. 13 8.3 If it is determined that services are not being provided in 14 accordance with this Agreement, CONTRACTOR shall submit a corrective action 15 plan to ADMINISTRATOR. Upon ADMINISTRATOR’s approval of the corrective action 16 plan, CONTRACTOR shall follow the corrective action plan and make remedial 17 efforts in the performance areas requiring improvement, within the time period 18 specified in the corrective action plan. Approval of the corrective action 19 plan and/or CONTRACTOR’s engagement in remedial efforts does not in any way 20 effect, alter or limit CONTRACTOR’s rights under Paragraphs 18 and 44 of this 21 Agreement, including the right to terminate this Agreement. twenty-nine (29) 22 9. BUDfiET 23 The twelve (12) 24 under this Agreement is 25 27 28 as follows: month budget for services provided AHL0118 Page 7 of 14 December 7, 2017 2 SALARIES AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS: FTE(1) MAXIMUM HOURLY RATE(2) ANNUAL BUDfiET ONEOC MATCH 3 Program Director/ 4 Executive Director 0.20 $40.17 16,000 21,539 Program Coordinator 0.50 21.00 20,540 20,540 5 Program Assistant 0.50 16.28 16,931 000000 Employee Benefits(3) (20% TOTAL) 10,694 8,416 TOTAL SALARIES AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS $64,165 $50,495 PROfiRAM EXPENSES: Training Materials/ Other Expenses 472 2,000 Advertising & Marketing 500 4,700 Rent/Lease – Bldg 3,600 3,000 Office/Computer Supplies 203 Computers/Printers Equipment 1,710 3,450 TOTAL PROfiRAM EXPENSES $6,485 $13,150 Indirect (10%) 7,850 3,209 TOTAL INDIRECT COSTS $7,850 $3,209 SUBTOTAL SALARIES AND EMPLOYEE BENEFITS, PROfiRAM EXPENSES AND INDIRECT COSTS $78,500 $66,854 6 Subtotal Salaries $53,471 42,079 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Budget for Period February 1, 2018 through June 30, 2018 18 19 20 LINE ITEMS 21 Program Director/ 0.18 $37.39 7,000 Executive Director Program Coordinator 0.50 20.00 10,400 Program Ass...
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  • Performance Monitoring ‌ A. Performance Monitoring of Subrecipient by County, State of California and/or HUD shall consist of requested and/or required written reporting, as well as onsite monitoring by County, State of California or HUD representatives. B. County shall periodically evaluate Subrecipient’s progress in complying with the terms of this Contract. Subrecipient shall cooperate fully during such monitoring. County shall report the findings of each monitoring to Subrecipient. C. County shall monitor the performance of Subrecipient against the goals, outcomes, milestones and performance standards required herein. Substandard performance, as determined by County, will constitute non-compliance with this Contract for which County may immediately terminate the Contract. If action to correct such substandard performance is not taken by Subrecipient within the time period specified by County, payment(s) will be denied in accordance with the provisions contained in this Paragraph 47 of this Contract. D. HUD in accordance with 24 CFR Part 570 Subpart O, 570.902, will annually review the performance of County to determine whether County has carried out its Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) assisted activities in a timely manner and has significantly disbursed CDBG funds and met the mandated “1.5 ratio” threshold. Subrecipient is responsible to ensure timely drawdown of funds.

  • Performance Management 17.1 The Contractor will appoint a suitable Account Manager to liaise with the Authority’s Strategic Contract Manager. Any/all changes to the terms and conditions of the Agreement will be agreed in writing between the Authority’s Strategic Contract Manager and the Contractor’s appointed representative. 17.2 The Contractor will ensure that there will be dedicated resources to enable the smooth running of the Framework Agreement and a clear plan of contacts at various levels within the Contractor's organisation. Framework Public Bodies may look to migrate to this Framework Agreement as and when their current contractual arrangements expire. The Contractor will where necessary assign additional personnel to this Framework Agreement to ensure agreed service levels are maintained and to ensure a consistent level of service is delivered to all Framework Public Bodies. 17.3 In addition to annual meetings with the Authority's Strategic Contract Manager, the Contractor is expected to develop relationships with nominated individuals within each of the Framework Public Bodies to ensure that the level of service provided on a local basis is satisfactory. Where specific problems are identified locally, the Contractor will attempt to resolve such problems with the nominated individual within that organisation. The Authority's Strategic Contract Manager will liaise (or meet as appropriate) regularly with the Framework Public Bodies' Contract Manager, and where common problems are identified, it will be the responsibility of the Contractor to liaise with the Authority's Strategic Contract Manager to agree a satisfactory course of action. Where the Contractor becomes aware of a trend that would have a negative effect on one or more of the Framework Public Bodies, they should immediately notify the Authority's Strategic Contract Manager to discuss corrective action. 17.4 Regular meetings, frequency to be advised by Framework Public Body, will be held between the Framework Public Bodies' Contract Manager and the Contractor's representative to review the performance of their Call-Off Contract(s) under this Framework Agreement against the agreed service levels as measured through Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). Reports will be provided by the Contractor to the Framework Public Bodies' Contract Manager at least 14 days prior to the these meetings. 17.5 Performance review meetings will also be held annually, between the Authority's Strategic Contract Manager and the Contractor's representative to review the performance of the Framework Agreement against the agreed service levels as measured through Key Performance Indicators. A summary of the quarterly reports will be provided by the Contractor at least 14 days prior to these meetings. 17.6 The Authority will gather the outputs from contract management to review under the areas detailed in the table below. Provision of management reports 90% to be submitted within 10 working days of the month end Report any incident affecting the delivery of the Service(s) to the Framework Public Body 100% to be reported in writing to FPB within 24 hours of the incident being reported by telephone/email Prompt payment of sub-contractors and/or consortia members (if applicable). Maximum of 30 from receipt of payment from Framework Public Bodies, 10 days target 100% within 30 days

  • PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 6.1 The Performance Plan (Annexure A) to this Agreement sets out – 6.1.1 The standards and procedures for evaluating the Employee’s performance; and 6.1.2 The intervals for the evaluation of the Employee’s performance. 6.2 Despite the establishment of agreed intervals for evaluation, the Employer may in addition review the Employee’s performance at any stage while the contract of employment remains in force; 6.3 Personal growth and development needs identified during any performance review discussion must be documented in a Personal Development Plan as well as the actions agreed to and implementation must take place within set time frames; 6.4 The Employee’s performance will be measured in terms of contributions to the goals and strategies set out in the Employer’s Integrated Development Plan (IDP) as described in 6.6 – 6.12 below; 6.5 The Employee will submit quarterly performance reports (SDBIP) and a comprehensive annual performance report at least one week prior to the performance assessment meetings to the Evaluation Panel Chairperson for distribution to the panel members for preparation purposes; 6.6 Assessment of the achievement of results as outlined in the performance plan: 6.6.1 Each KPI or group of KPIs shall be assessed according to the extent to which the specified standards or performance targets have been met and with due regard to ad-hoc tasks that had to be performed under the KPI, and the score of the employer will be given to and explained to the Employee during the assessment interview. 6.6.2 A rating on the five-point scale shall be provided for each KPI or group of KPIs which will then be multiplied by the weighting to calculate the final score; 6.6.3 The Employee will submit his self-evaluation to the Employer prior to the formal assessment; 6.6.4 In the instance where the employee could not perform due to reasons outside the control of the employer and employee, the KPI will not be considered during the evaluation. The employee should provide sufficient evidence in such instances; and 6.6.5 An overall score will be calculated based on the total of the individual scores calculated above.

  • Performance Review Where a performance review of an employee’s performance is carried out, the employee shall be given sufficient opportunity after the interview to read and review the performance review. Provision shall be made on the performance review form for an employee to sign it. The form shall provide for the employee’s signature in two (2) places, one (1) indicating that the employee has read and accepts the performance review, and the other indicating that the employee disagrees with the performance review. The employee shall sign in only one (1) of the places provided. No employee may initiate a grievance regarding the contents of a performance review unless the signature indicates disagreement. An employee shall, upon request, receive a copy of this performance review at the time of signing. An employee’s performance review shall not be changed after an employee has signed it, without the knowledge of the employee, and any such changes shall be subject to the grievance procedure of this Agreement. The employee may respond, in writing, to the performance review. Such response will be attached to the performance review.

  • Performance Metrics The “Performance Metrics” for the Performance Period are: (i) the JD Power Residential National Large Segment Survey for investor-owned utilities; (ii) the System Average Interruption Frequency Index (Major Events Excluded) (“XXXXX”); (iii) Arizona Public Service Company’s customer to employee improvement ratio; (iv) the OSHA rate (All Incident Injury Rate); (v) nuclear capacity factor; and (vi) coal capacity factor. (1) With respect to the Performance Metric described in clause (i) of this Subsection 6(a), the JD Power Residential National Large Segment Survey will provide data on an annual basis reflecting the Company’s percentile ranking, relative to other participating companies. (2) With respect to the Performance Metric described in clause (ii) of this Subsection 6(a), the Edison Electric Institute (“EEI”) will provide data on an annual basis regarding the XXXXX result of the participating companies; the Company will calculate its XXXXX result for the year in question and determine its percentile ranking based on the information provided by EEI. (3) With respect to the Performance Metric described in clause (iii) of this Subsection 6(a), SNL, an independent third party data system, will provide data on an annual basis regarding the customer and employee counts; the Company will use its customer and employee counts for the year in question and determine its percentile ranking based on the information provided by SNL. Only those companies whose customers and employees were included in the data provided by SNL in each of the years of the Performance Period will be considered. (4) With respect to the Performance Metric described in clause (iv) of this Subsection 6(a), EEI will provide data on an annual basis regarding the OSHA rate of the participating companies; the Company will calculate its OSHA rate for the year in question and determine its percentile ranking based on the information provided by EEI. (5) With respect to the Performance Metric described in clause (v) of this Subsection 6(a), SNL will provide data on an annual basis regarding the nuclear capacity factors of the participating nuclear plants; the Company will calculate its nuclear capacity factor for the year in question and determine its percentile ranking based on the information provided by SNL. Only those plants that were included in the data provided by SNL in each of the years of the Performance Period will be considered. (6) With respect to the Performance Metric described in clause (vi) of this Subsection 6(a), SNL will provide data on an annual basis regarding the coal capacity factors of the participating coal plants; the Company will calculate its coal capacity factor for the year in question and determine its percentile ranking based on the information provided by SNL. Only those plants that were included in the data provided by SNL in each of the years of the Performance Period will be considered. (7) The Company’s percentile ranking during the Performance Period for each Performance Metric will be the average of the Company’s percentile ranking for each Performance Metric during each of the three years of the Performance Period (each, an “Average Performance Metric”); provided, however, that if the third year of a Performance Metric is not calculable by December 15 of the following year, the Performance Metric shall consist of the three most recent years for which such Performance Metric is calculable. The Company’s “Average Performance,” for purposes of determining any Base Grant adjustments pursuant to Subsection 5(b) above will be the average of the Average Performance Metrics. If only quartile, rather than percentile, rankings are available for a particular Performance Metric, the Average Performance Metric for any such Performance Metric shall be expressed as a percentile. For example, if the Performance Metric was in the top quartile for two Performance Periods and in the lowest quartile in the other Performance Period, the average of these quartiles would be 3 (the average of 4, 4, and 1) and the Average Performance Metric would be the 75th percentile (3 /4). The calculations in this Subsection 6(a)(7) will be verified by the Company’s internal auditors. (8) If either EEI or SNL discontinues providing the data specified above, the Committee shall select a data source that, in the Committee’s judgment, will provide data most comparable to the data provided by EEI or SNL, as the case may be. If the JD Power Residential National Large Segment Survey for investor-owned utilities (or a successor JD Power survey) is not available during each of the years of the Performance Period, the Performance Metric associated with the JD Power Residential Survey (Subsection 6(a)(1)) will be disregarded and not included in the Company’s Average Performance for purposes of determining any Base Grant adjustments pursuant to Subsection 5(b).

  • PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING Performance indicators

  • Performance Reviews The Employee will be provided with a written performance appraisal at least once per year and said appraisal will be reviewed at which time all aspects of the assessment can be fully discussed.

  • Performance Reports None Specified

  • Annual Performance Review The Employee’s performance of his duties under this Agreement shall be reviewed by the Board of Directors or a committee of the Board of Directors at least annually and finalized within thirty (30) days of the receipt of the annual audited financial statements. The Board of Directors or a committee of the Board of Directors shall additionally review the base salary, bonus and benefits provided to the Employee under this Agreement and may, in their discretion, adjust the same, as outlined in Addendum B of this Agreement, provided, however, that Employee’s annual base salary shall not be less than the base salary set forth in Section 4(A) hereof.

  • Performance Reporting The State of California is required to submit the following financial reports to FEMA:

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