Periodic Assessments Sample Clauses

Periodic Assessments. The Superintendent will meet with the Administrator periodically throughout the year to review and discuss the Administrator’s performance and effectiveness in achieving the performance and professional goals established in cooperation with the Superintendent at the beginning of each term, the Administrator’s assigned duties in accordance with the performance standards established for the position and to review progress toward meeting the Administrator’s student performance and academic improvement goals listed in Appendix A.
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Periodic Assessments. The parties shall at periodic intervals undertake an assessment of the overall effectiveness on this Agreement. This assessment shall examine and consider, among any other factors deemed relevant and useful by the parties: (1) the parties’ experience with the Agreement; (2) the degree to which the Agreement and its implementation is consistent with the intent of the parties; and (3) whether the Agreement is effectively addressing each parties’ objectives and interests. This process for conducting the assessment shall be mutually agreed upon by the parties and shall include active solicitation of broad public participation. Either party may recommend modifications to or termination of this Agreement as a result of these assessments. The first assessment pursuant to this Section shall be conducted within three years of the effective date of this Agreement. The initial assessment and each subsequent assessment shall include an agreed upon date for the next assessment.
Periodic Assessments. The Superintendent will meet with the Specialist periodically throughout the year to review and discuss the Specialist’s performance and effectiveness in achieving the performance and professional goals established in cooperation with the Superintendent at the beginning of each term, and the assigned duties in accordance with the performance standards established for the position.
Periodic Assessments the Company shall conduct periodic assessment of the suitability of the recommendations provided to the Client at least annually, except in cases where the Client requests to be re-assessed in an earlier stage. By considering the risk profile of the Client and the type of the recommended financial instruments, the frequency of the assessment will be increased.
Periodic Assessments a. Periodic virus detection software assessment b. Periodic assessment of Acceptable Use Policy by personnel (see xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx for Security Policy downloadable PDFs)
Periodic Assessments. As required by the Town Board, as part of any Periodic Review the Parties shall assess the Parties’ experience with this Agreement, including whether the Agreement is meeting the expressed intent of the North Carolina General Statutes with respect to development agreements (a “Periodic Assessment”). The meeting or other process for a Periodic Assessment shall be mutually agreeable to the Parties. The first Periodic Assessment shall be conducted prior to the end of the third full calendar year after the Effective Date of this Agreement.
Periodic Assessments. The Under Sec- retary of Transportation for Security shall re- quire each air carrier and airport (including the airport owner or operator in cooperation with the air carriers and vendors serving each air- port) that provides for intrastate, interstate, or foreign air transportation to conduct periodic vulnerability assessments of the security sys- tems of that air carrier or airport, respectively. The Transportation Security Administration shall perform periodic audits of such assess- ments.
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Related to Periodic Assessments

  • Risk Assessments a. Risk Assessment - DST shall, at least annually, perform risk assessments that are designed to identify material threats (both internal and external) against Fund Data, the likelihood of those threats Schedule 10.2 p.2 occurring and the impact of those threats upon DST organization to evaluate and analyze the appropriate level of information security safeguards (“Risk Assessments”).

  • Periodic Risk Assessment Provider further acknowledges and agrees to conduct periodic risk assessments and remediate any identified security and privacy vulnerabilities in a timely manner.

  • Assessments There are no pending or, to Borrower’s knowledge, proposed special or other assessments for public improvements or otherwise affecting any Individual Property, nor are there any contemplated improvements to any Individual Property that may result in such special or other assessments.

  • Real Estate Taxes and Special Assessments The 2022 calendar year real estate taxes due and payable in 2023 shall be paid by Seller. Seller shall credit Buyer(s) at closing for said 2022 real estate taxes payable in 2023 based on the most recent ascertainable tax figures. Xxxxx is responsible for all subsequent real estate taxes.

  • ASSESSMENT REPORT Within 120 days following the general election held on November 2nd 2003, the returning officer of the munici- pality shall forward, in accordance with section 659.3 of the Act respecting elections and referendums in munici- palities (R.S.Q., c. E-2.2), an assessment report to the Chief Electoral Officer and the Minister setting out relevant ways to improve the trial and addressing, in particular, the following points : — the preparations for the election (choice of the new method of voting, communications plan, etc.) ; — the conduct of the advance poll and the poll ; — the cost of using the electronic voting system : – the cost of adapting election procedures ; – non-recurrent costs likely to be amortized ; – a comparison between the actual polling costs and the estimated polling costs using the new methods of voting and the projected cost of holding the general election on November 2nd 2003 using traditional methods ; — the number and duration of incidents during which voting was stopped, if any ; — the advantages and disadvantages of using the new method of voting ; — the results obtained during the addition of the votes and the correspondence between the number of ballot paper cards issued to the deputy returning officers and the number of ballot paper cards returned used and unused ; — the examination of rejected ballot papers, if it has been completed.

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