Policies and Standards. Practitioner’s failure or refusal to comply with the policies, standards, and regulations of the Employer, which includes, but is not limited to, utilization management, quality improvement, or credentialing policies, which from time to time may be established by the Employer and of which the Practitioner has received prior written notice;
Policies and Standards. The NCGRL will provide and manage library services that conform to relevant national, state and local government policies and standards, as well as those policies and standards set by the NCGRL Board. If, for any reason, this is not achievable, the NCGRL will report those areas of non-conformance to the Library Board and recommend appropriate strategies to achieve conformance. Where the non-conformance creates or may create a public or occupational health and safety risk, the NCGRL will take immediate action to eliminate the risk, including the temporary or permanent closure of library services if appropriate.
Policies and Standards. The Health Care Provider will advise the Educator of all applicable health standards for persons placed with it and will make available copies of any by-laws, policies, rules, procedures and requirements applicable to the Educator, its students and instructors of the Educator relative to the placements contemplated by this Agreement.
Policies and Standards. RingCentral has established, and will maintain, documented policies or standards appropriate to govern the handling of Confidential Customer Data in compliance with the Agreement and applicable law.
Policies and Standards. DPH will establish policies and standards (respectively, "Policies and Standards") that will govern DPH's and Participant's activity on the Exchange, and these Policies and Standards will be made available. These Policies and Standards will govern DPH and Participant use of the Exchange and the use, submission, transfer, access, privacy and security of Data.
Policies and Standards. Changes to these Policies and Standards shall be classified as Corrections or Revisions. Corrections represent minor technical fixes or clarifications that do not represent a substantive change in policy, standards or procedures. Revisions represent substantive changes in policy (or new policies), standards or procedures. The last page of this document shall contain a running list showing the date that any Corrections or Revisions were made, and referring to any documentation of such changes, in order to maintain a record of such changes. That record follows this section.
Policies and Standards. Establish a policy framework of IT security, risk, and compliance management policies and guidelines. Integrate the controls based on appropriate risk assessments and evolving industry standards. • Have an information security policy describing objectives, responsibilities and mandatory rules for protection of information. This policy should include data security controls such as data classification, physical security controls, encryption and training, among others. As an extension of such Information Security Policy, document the Process, procedures, organizational structures, and software and hardware functions. • Maintain additional security standards, guidelines, and baselines which set forth further directions for implementation of specific, required controls such as internal firewalls and account and password management, among others.
Policies and Standards. Contractor shall provide the Services and perform its other obligations under this Agreement in compliance at all times with the applicable Oncor Policies and Standards, as the same may be modified by Oncor. No such modification shall apply to Contractor or the Services until Oncor has provided Contractor notice thereof, and no such modification may have the effect of modifying any material provision of this Agreement unless otherwise agreed by the Parties in writing. The Change Control Procedures shall govern the pricing of Contractor’s incremental effort, if any, to provide Services in accordance with any such modifications that materially impact Contractor’s provision of the Services. Oncor shall have final authority to grant waivers from Oncor Policies and Standards. Contractor shall (a) comply with and enforce Oncor Policies and Standards, (b) modify the Services to conform to modifications in Oncor Policies and Standards and (c) obtain the prior approval from Oncor for any deviations from Oncor Policies and Standards. In addition, if and to the extent applicable, in connection with Contractor’s observing and complying with those Oncor Policies and Standards related to Oncor’s obligation to comply with Affiliate Standards of Conduct requirements under applicable Law, including those contained in Public Utility Commission of Texas’ Substantive Rules 25.84, 25.272 and 25.273 (“Affiliate Standards”), Contractor shall develop and timely implement a plan approved by Oncor to assist Oncor in complying with the applicable Affiliate Standards. The plan shall, at a minimum, include the following elements: management oversight and responsibility, procedures and rules, employee training and communications, response to employee questions and concerns, monitoring, auditing, evaluating compliance, enforcement and discipline, response to alleged violations, complaints, requests for information and documentation of compliance efforts. The plan procedures and rules shall, among other things, implement safeguards that: protect the confidentiality of Oncor’s customer information, including protecting against improper disclosure to Oncor’s Affiliates; protect Oncor’s Confidential Information from improper disclosure to Oncor’s Affiliates; and ensure that all charges are properly allocated among Oncor and Oncor’s Affiliates. Contractor shall timely report to Oncor any alleged Affiliate Standards violation and shall cooperate in investigating and responding to an alleged A...
Policies and Standards. The Contractor must comply with all relevant policies and standards. These may include but are not limited to: BS EN ISO 15011-4:2006+A1:2008 Health and safety in welding and allied processes. Laboratory method for sampling fume and gases. BS 499-1:2009 Welding terms and symbols. Glossary for welding, brazing and thermal cutting BS EN ISO 9001:2008 Quality management systems or equivalent BS ISO 8015:1985 Technical drawings. Fundamental tolerancing principle BS ISO 2692:1988 Technical drawings. Geometrical tolerancing. Maximum material principle BS 308-2:1985 Engineering drawing practice. Recommendations for dimensioning and tolerancing of size ISO/TR16570 : 2004 Geometric product specifications - linear and angular dimensioning and tolerancing, +/- limit specifications - Step dimensions, distances, angular sizes and radii
Policies and Standards. The WRLC will provide and manage library services that conform to relevant national, state and local government policies and standards, as well as those policies and standards set by the WRLC Board. If, for any reason, this is not achievable, the WRLC will report those areas of non- conformance to the Library Board and recommend appropriate strategies to achieve conformance. Where the non-conformance creates or may create a public or occupational health and safety risk, the WRLC will take immediate action to eliminate the risk, including the temporary or permanent closure of library services if appropriate.