Program Reporting Sample Clauses

Program Reporting. Contractor shall provide such data as may be required by the Board, in the form required by the Board to fulfill its obligations as a public school district, as well as academic, financial and other program records and reports as requested by the Board for program accreditation, monitoring, payment, and auditing. Such data and reports shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following:
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Program Reporting. 2.8.2.1 The service provider is required to enter or upload data into the Independent Living Services (“ILS”) Data Reporting System by the fifth day of the following month in accordance with the user guide instructions. The ILS Data Reporting System captures program performance and financial data about each ILS Program contract, including data on waiting lists, monthly consumer participation, financial information, successful and unsuccessful case closures, and consumer purchases service records. 2.8.2.2 HHSC will use information in this data reporting system to monitor the ILS Program contracts. Key performances measures and work plan targets. 2.8.2.3 By the fifth day after the end of the previous month, service providers will be required to enter consumer success stories into the Independent Living Services Data Reporting System. These consumer success stories should include examples of consumers served with different disabilities, including consumers who are deaf or hard of hearing and blind or visually impaired.
Program Reporting. In accordance with the timetable and frequency specified in CCP Article 46B.079, and as determined by the court who has jurisdiction over individuals in the program, Grantee shall provide the required notices and reports to the court.
Program Reporting. 2.11.2.1. Grantee is required to complete program reports, to include the following: a. HHSC3161, Demographic Information; b. HHSC3160, Program Performance Report; c. Annual Performance Report for the State Independent Living Services Program; and d. Annual Consumer Satisfaction results.
Program Reporting. The Awardee shall submit such reports as required by RISE to meet its local obligations and its obligations to HUD. RISE will prescribe the report format, as well as the time and location for submission of such reports. Required reports include, but are not limited to the following: A. Monthly reports which shall include the progress made to date, or justification for lack of progress, in providing the services specified in Exhibit A. B. Closeout reports including a final performance report, inventory of all property acquired or improved by CDBG-NDR funds, and final financial report, upon termination or completion of the award.
Program Reporting. A. Utilize the HMIS ClientTrack “CoC Intake Workflow” and the “CoC Exit Workflow” for all SHP clients to capture the HUD-required Universal Data Elements and Program Descriptors based on the March 2010 HMIS Data Standards B. Provide quarterly ClientTrack reports in preparation for the HUD Annual Progress Report (APR) C. Provide ClientTrack additional reports as requested by HHSA staff to fulfill obligations of HUD reporting
Program Reporting. The Awardee shall submit such reports as required by RISE to meet its local obligations and its obligations to HUD. RISE will prescribe the report format, as well as the time and location for submission of such reports.
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Program Reporting. MARS has established a calendar-based fiscal year and reporting year (January 1 - December 31). MARS will submit an annual program report by March 31 of the following calendar year to the District Engineer and IRT that consists of: (1) a Statewide ILF Program Report that summarizes Program accounts and activities and (2) a compilation of Mitigation Project Reports that detail activities for all active compensatory mitigation projects and any adaptive management actions conducted on projects in the long-term management phase. A. STATEWIDE ILF PROGRAM REPORT XXXX will submit an annual report that summarizes Statewide ILF program accounts and activities and includes the following components:
Program Reporting. The Recipient shall submit such reports as required by the City to meet its local obligations and regulations. The City will prescribe the report format, as well as the time and location for submission of such reports. Required reports include but are not limited to the following: (A) Quarterly reports which shall include the progress made to date, or justification for lack of progress, in providing the services specified in Article I, Section 1, Scope of Services, of this Agreement, including demographic and income information regarding persons assisted by the Recipient through this Agreement. (B) Mid-term and end-of-term progress reports on the measurable outcomes specified in Article I, Section 1, Scope of Services, of this Agreement. (C) Close out reports including a final performance report and final financial report, upon termination or completion of the award. Quarterly reports are due 15 calendar days after the reporting period. The final performance report will be due 30 calendar days after the Agreement term expires. In addition, the Recipient will promptly notify the City at the address specified in Section 9 below of any change in Recipient’s personnel directly connected with the Project or administration of the Grant subject to this Agreement, including Recipient’s Executive Director.
Program Reporting. The Subrecipient shall submit such reports as required by the County to meet its local obligations and its obligations to HUD. The County will prescribe the report format, as well as the time and location for submission of such reports. Required reports include, but are not limited to the following: ▪ Quarterly reports which shall include the progress made to date, or justification for lack of progress, in providing the services specified in Article 1, Section 1: Scope of Services, of this Agreement. ▪ Quarterly reports on demographic and income information regarding persons assisted by the Subrecipient through this Agreement. ▪ Closeout reports including a final performance report, inventory of all property acquired or improved by CDBG funds, and final financial report, upon termination or completion of the award.
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