Performance Statement of Work Sample Clauses

Performance Statement of Work. The County/Contractor shall ensure services, and staff, and otherwise do all things necessary for or incidental to the performance of work, as set forth below. Prevention programs and services include, but are not limited to: a. Coordination of Prevention Services. The County/Contractor shall ensure: (1) Provision of CPWI services in accordance with the CPWI Community Coalition Guide located on the Athena Forum website (xxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/cpwi_community_coalition_guide_updated_augu st_2015) which outlines the minimal standards to participate in the CPWI. County/Contractor shall plan to reach the ideal benchmarks related to the community coalition’s efforts and staffing with the Dedicated Marijuana Funding. (2) Direct recurring service programs shall be implemented in an ongoing schedule in year two (2) of this Contract as determined by a stakeholder workgroup that will be formed with DSHS to discuss, and propose the new requirement to DSHS. (3) Submit a budget with projected expenditures, including salary and benefits for DSHS funded prevention staff, program costs, training and travel to the Contract Manager or designee, within thirty (30) days upon request. A template will be provided. County/Contractor and/or CPWI coalition budget shall submit a budget revision for approval to CM or designee at least fifteen (15) days prior to expending adjusted budget items. (4) Ensure new hire Community Coalition Coordinators meet required position qualifications and workstation requirements found in the CPWI Community Coalition Guide. (a) County/Contractor shall submit a completed Community Coalition Coordinator Qualification Checklist to Contract Manager or designee for review. (b) DSHS reserves the right to require County/Contractor to develop a Community Coalition Coordinator training plan if candidate does not meet required qualifications. (5) Ensure Community Coalition Coordinators are Certified Prevention Professionals (CPP). (a) Ensure that current, non-certified Community Coalition Coordinator(s), obtains a CPP credential within twelve (12) months of contract start date; maintain for duration of contract, (b) Ensure currently certified Community Coalition Coordinator(s) maintain CPP credential status, and (c) Ensure Certified Prevention Professional (CPP) certification within eighteen (18) months of new Community Coalition Coordinator start date. (6) Enter approved programs, based on the priorities, goals and objectives described in the approved St...
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Performance Statement of Work. The Contractor shall ensure services, and staff, and otherwise do all things necessary for or incidental to the performance of work, as set forth below. Prevention programs and services are limited to coordination and implementation of Prevention Services identified in approved Community-based prevention services Work Plan in response to Community-based Prevention Services Grants request for application. a. The Contractor shall ensure (1) Submit final Work Plan for approval to DBHR Contract Manager or designee by February 15, 2016.
Performance Statement of Work. The Contractor shall ensure services, and staff, and otherwise do all things necessary for or incidental to the performance of work, as set forth below. Prevention programs and services include, but are not limited to:
Performance Statement of Work. The Contractor shall ensure services, and staff, and otherwise do all things necessary for or incidental to the performance of work, as set forth below. Prevention programs and services include, but are not limited to: a. Coordination of Prevention Services. The Contractor shall ensure: (1) Provision of CPWI services in accordance with the CPWI Community Coalition Guide located on the Athena Forum website xxx.XxxXxxxxxXxxxx.xxx/xxxxx which outlines the minimal standards to participate in the CPWI. Contractor shall plan to reach the ideal benchmarks related to the community coalition’s efforts and staffing. (2) Contractor shall ensure that a regular annual schedule of direct prevention services for public dissemination is established. Regular annual schedule shall take into account items including, but not limited to: implementation times that maximize participation and service outcomes; local needs and gaps; leveraged resources; and, other locally identified factors that influence service delivery throughout the year. Regular annual schedule and community dissemination plan shall be identified as part of the CPWI Action Plan Update and submitted to Contract Manager or designee for DSHS review in accordance with the timeline in the CPWI Community Coalition Guide. (3) Submit an annual Action Plan and Budget with projected expenditures, including salary and benefits for DSHS funded prevention staff, program costs, training and travel to the Contract Manager or designee, by June 15, 2018 and June 15, 2019 according to the CPWI Community Coalition Guide, or within thirty (30) days upon request. A template will be provided. (4) Budget adjustments that total ten percent (10%) or more from the approved Contractor and/or CPWI coalition budget shall submit a budget revision for approval to CM or designee at least fifteen (15) days prior to expending adjusted budget items. Approval must be granted prior to expending funds. (5) Ensure new hire Community Coalition Coordinators meet required position qualifications and workstation requirements found in the CPWI Community Coalition Guide. Contractor shall submit a completed Community Coalition Coordinator Qualification Checklist to Contract Manager or designee for review. DSHS shall review and respond within forty-eight (48) business hours. DSHS reserves the right to require Contractor to develop a Community Coalition Coordinator training plan if candidate does not meet required qualifications. (6) Contractor contact on ...
Performance Statement of Work. The Contractor shall provide the services and staff, and otherwise do all things necessary for or incidental to the performance of work, as set forth below: a. Submit a plan to the DBHR SOR Treatment Manager listed on Page 1 of the Contract, within 30 days of receiving the Contract. The plan should clearly reflect: (1) How the funds will be administered. (2) Strategy on how to pay for individuals without insurance or off-set individual co-pays, deductibles, or spenddown requirements for Opioid Use Disorder patients who are unable to afford such payments in order to access treatment. b. The objective of the project are: (1) Ensure underinsured (Silver, Bronze plans, etc.) members have options for obtaining OUD Services, without financial barriers. (2) Ensure non-insured members (that meet eligibility requirements above) have access to services through this project or are enrolled in Medicaid and unable to access services. (3) Ensure the ability to develop systems to track the need for uninsured and underinsured requests for services. (4) Put processes in place to offer the described program within four (4) months of the start of the grant. (5) Results from first year data will be compiled and adjusted by the SOR Grant Project manager regarding future funding.

Related to Performance Statement of Work

  • Statement of Work The Statement of Work to which Grantee is bound is incorporated into and made a part of this Grant Agreement for all purposes and included as Attachment A.

  • Performance Schedule The Parties will perform their respective responsibilities in accordance with the Performance Schedule. By executing this Agreement, Customer authorizes Motorola to proceed with contract performance.

  • Detailed Description of Services / Statement of Work Describe fully the services that Contractor will provide, or add and attach Exhibit B to this Agreement.

  • Performance of Work a. Contractor shall perform all Work in a good and workmanlike manner. Contractor shall maintain sufficient staff and crews to perform all Work in an expeditious manner consistent with the interests of the Park District. Contractor shall promptly notify the Park District immediately in writing: (i) of any information required from the Park District and necessary for Contractor to complete its Work in a timely manner; and (ii) of any Work requested by the Park District or required for the project that is not included in the scope of Work reflected in the Contract Documents. Contractor shall be solely responsible for means and methods selected in performing the Work. Contractor shall supervise all Work so that it is performed in a safe and expeditious manner. Contractor shall be solely responsible for the Work of its employees and its subcontractors’ and suppliers’ employees. Contractor shall keep all documents and information related to the project confidential and, except as required by law, shall not disclose such documents or information to any person or other party except the employees of Contractor and its subcontractors who need such documents or information to perform the Work and complete the project. b. Contractor shall confine all equipment, the storage of materials and the operations of its workers, to limits indicated by law, ordinances, permits, or directions of the Park District and shall not unreasonably encumber the project site with such materials. The project site shall not be utilized for the storage of vehicles, materials, equipment, or fixtures not intended for the Work to be performed. c. Contractor shall notify all utility companies, public and private, as necessary in advance of commencing performance of the Work. The responsibility for moving water lines, gas lines, wire lines, service connections, water and gas meter boxes, water and gas valve boxes, light standards, cable ways, signals and all other utility appurtenances which are within the limits of the proposed construction will be assumed by the Contractor, at no additional compensation. The Contractor shall verify the location of all utilities prior to the start of construction and shall be responsible for the preservation of existing utility installation and the cost of providing precautionary supports, braces, or other equipment to insure against damage to said utility installation. The cost to repair and replace any new or existing utilities damaged will be paid for by the Contractor. d. If Contractor uncovers or discovers any concealed condition differing materially from conditions depicted in the Contract Documents or differing from conditions reasonably anticipated or inherent in the Work, Contractor shall immediately stop the Work and notify the Park District of the condition in writing. The Park District shall then issue written directions. Contractor shall not proceed with the Work until the Park District has issued written directions. The contract time and Contract Sum shall be equitably adjusted if necessitated by such directions of the Park District.

  • Work Order (s) means a detailed scope of work for a Service required by Transnet, including timeframes, Deliverable, Fees and costs for the supply of the Service to Transnet, which may be appended to this Agreement from time to time.

  • Performance Standard The Department’s Grant Manager will review the documentation to verify that the deliverables have been completed as described above. Upon review and written acceptance by the Department’s Grant Manager, the Grantee may proceed with payment request submittal. Payment Request Schedule: The Grantee may submit a payment request for cost reimbursement no more frequently than monthly.

  • Performance Standards The Contractor agrees to perform all tasks and provide deliverables as set forth in the Contract. The Department and the Customer will be entitled at all times, upon request, to be advised as to the status of work being done by the Contractor and of the details thereof.

  • REVIEW OF WORK The Consultant shall permit the City, its agents and/or employees to review, at any time, all work performed pursuant to the terms of this Agreement at any stage of the work;

  • 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.

  • Scope of Work For the 2022/2023 Grant Period, the Provider will maintain a victim services program that will be available to provide direct services to victims of crime who are identified by the Provider or are presented to the Provider, as specified in the Provider’s 2022/2023 Grant Application as approved by the OAG and incorporated herein by reference.

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