Planning and Management Sample Clauses
Planning and Management. The Provider is responsible for planning work rotas to ensure that sufficient time is allowed for Staff to travel in between calls.
Planning and Management. The ITAM planning process is embedded in the Range Complex Master Plan (RCMP), and establishes and documents links between installation training needs to program goals, objectives, and projects (workplan). The RCMP ITAM information is used to establish installation priorities, coordinate actions and approvals, track execution, and report results. The process allows maximum flexibility for trainers and installation staff to adjust schedules and project scope in response to training priority and changing land conditions (i.e. storms or training events). Submitting ITAM program needs within the RCMP follows the annual RCMP review and submittal schedule. As changes in mission or landscape conditions occur, ITAM projects must be updated to reflect changes in scope and/or schedule, and the final projects must accurately reflect the level of work performed.
Planning and Management. (a) Government shall consult with the Gwich’in Tribal Council and with affected local communities prior to the establishment of any protected area, or changes in the boundaries of an established protected area. Such consultation shall commence not less than 12 months prior to the establishment of the protected area or the change in boundaries.
(b) In an emergency for reasons of conservation, such consultation may take place in a shorter period. In the event of an emergency for reasons of conservation which requires immediate government action, government shall consult with the Gwich’in Tribal Council as soon as possible after the establishment of a protected area on the necessity of the action and the terms and conditions attached thereto.
16.2.2 The Government of the Northwest Territories shall consult with the Gwich’in Tribal Council prior to the establishment of any territorial park which is not included in the definition of territorial park under this chapter.
16.2.3 The Government of the Northwest Territories may prepare a park management plan for each territorial park which describes the policies which will guide the conservation and management of the park and its resources. The Gwich’in Tribal Council shall be invited to participate in the preparation of any plan. A park management plan shall be approved by the Minister before coming into force. Gwich’in use shall be in accordance with the applicable interim management guidelines or park management plan.
Planning and Management. 17.2.1 (a) Government shall consult with the Sahtu Tribal Council and with affected communities prior to the establishment of any protected area, or changes in the boundaries of an established protected area. Such consultation shall commence not less than 12 months prior to the establishment of the protected area or the change in boundaries.
Planning and Management. User will be solely responsible for the planning, management, and promotion of the Event.
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Planning and Management. SOMA Jail (Automated Jail System Migration)
Planning and Management of Activities - Each distinct collaboration program or activity will be described in a separate Activity Agreement drawn up jointly and signed by authorized signatories of each Party. Such agreements will specify the names of those individuals at each institution responsible for the implementation of the program and set forth all terms and conditions associated with the activity. The Parties understand that each Activity Agreement may have different circumstances with respect to the personnel, types of activities, intellectual property, and other deliverables that Purdue University may be required to contribute. Therefore, Purdue University reserves the right to perform a separate risk assessment on the legal, tax, and other liabilities that may arise under each Activity Agreement and to structure its deliverables under the Activity Agreement in a way that maximizes the cost and liability efficiencies for Purdue University. Purdue University reserves the right to assign and/or subcontract any or all of its obligations under this MOU and/or any Activity Agreement to any of its subsidiaries or affiliates (including affiliates controlled but not owned by Purdue University or any trustees of Purdue University).
Planning and Management. Clarity on the management approach for Boreal Caribou in the Lake Superior Coast Range.