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 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 10.1 The Supplier shall comply with all the Customer policies and procedures notified by the Customer to the Supplier from time to time insofar as they are relevant to the supply of the Goods and/or Services including, without limitation:
Policies and Standards. The necessary data policies have been outlined at the former deliverables of the work package, however it is necessary to highlight that the success on the application of the Data Management plan is highly dependent on the “tempos” of data and metadata creation. In several previous EU projects, such as Eurofleets(1) and Eurofleets2, SeaDataNet 1 and 2 and ODIP 1 and 2, where data management of research vessels has been a key issue, it has been shown that data and metadata should be created as close as possible to the moment of data acquisition. This means that the main production of data and metadata products must be on board and, therefore, a great effort in the implementation of the data management plan should be focused on the ship's facilities. For Metadata is recommended the use of ISO 19115 content model as it is the common accepted metadata model to follow the European INSPIRE directives. According to Article 5(1) of Directive 2007/2/EC, Member States shall ensure that metadata are created for the spatial data sets and services corresponding to the themes listed in Annexes I, II and III, and that those metadata are kept up to date. According to Article 5(4) of Directive 2007/2/EC, Implementing Rules shall be adopted taking account of relevant, existing international standards and user requirements. In the context of metadata for spatial data and spatial data services, the standards EN ISO 19115, EN ISO 19119, and ISO 15836 (Dublin Core) have been identified as important standards. Following the SeaDataNet approach, as it is an EU reference project in marine data management, the ARICE XML Schema's should be based upon the ISO 19115 DTD. As in SeaDataNet, two main Metadata schemas should be considered. For the cruise description the Cruise Summary Report (CSR) should be considered, and for Data sets description, the Common Data Index (CDI). Both CSR and CDI are an upgrade to ISO 19139 format has been applied, especially for making these INSPIRE compliant and for making the exchange between the national providers and the central portal operators more efficient by automatic harvesting. Moreover, following the SeaDataNet approach, ARICE metadata formats should use of the SeaDataNet Common Vocabularies and the EDMO directory (European Directory of Marine Organizations) which underpins the relations and semantic coherency between the different metadata services. The SeaDataNet vocabulary services are technically managed and hosted by the British Oceanograp...
Policies and Standards. District’s board of directors shall have the sole, exclusive, and final authority to determine the policies and standards of the District; however, Xxxxx agrees he is solely responsible for his own professional judgment to manage the day to day business of the District to accomplish the mission and policies of the District, and that such judgment will be used in a manner that meets or exceeds Xxxxx’x professional standard of care at all times. District shall adopt such policies, rules, and regulations, which may be modified from time to time at the discretion of District, affecting the business of District and its customers, and Xxxxx agrees to comply with such policies, rules, and regulations.