Programmatic Sample Clauses

Programmatic. 1. CONTRACTOR shall submit programmatic reports to ADMINISTRATOR, as indicated below, on a form acceptable to or provided by ADMINISTRATOR, which will be received by ADMINISTRATOR no later than twenty (20) calendar days following the end of the month/quarter being reported unless otherwise specified. Mental Health Programmatic reports will include the following:
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Programmatic. 1) A change in the scope of work must be approved by the Division and FEMA in advance regardless of the budget implications.
Programmatic. 1) The Sub-Recipient must notify the Division as soon as significant developments become known, such as delays or adverse conditions that might raise costs or delay completion, or favorable conditions allowing lower costs or earlier completion.
Programmatic. CONTRACTOR shall submit biannual programmatic reports to ADMINISTRATOR. These reports shall be on a form provided or approved by ADMINISTRATOR and shall include but not be limited to, staff changes and corresponding impact on services, status of licensure and/or certifications, changes in populations being served and reasons for any such changes. CONTRACTOR shall state whether it is or is not progressing satisfactorily in achieving all the terms of this Agreement and, if not, shall specify what steps will be taken to achieve satisfactory progress. The reports shall be due on the third Monday of March and September each year. EHE triannual programmatic reporting is required for EHE funded services due on the third Monday of each July, November, and March of each year.
Programmatic. 1. Coordinate and prospectively communicate with Stop TB Partnership’s workgroups, the Global Laboratory Initiative (GLI) and its technical partners, National TB Reference Laboratories (NRLs) and National TB Programmes (NTPs) to facilitate implementation of WHO policy guidance on TB diagnostics and laboratory norms and standards, while respecting relevant national laws and regulations.
Programmatic. 1. Coordinate and prospecitvely communicate with WHO Global TB Department, technical partners, National level TB Reference Laboratories (NRLs) and National TB Programme (NTP) to facilitate implementation of WHO policy guidance on TB diagnostics and laboratory norms and standards, while respecting relevant national laws and regulations.
Programmatic. 4 1. CONTRACTOR shall submit a bi-annual narrative report of services to ADMINISTRATOR.
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Programmatic. 1. PROGRAMMATIC REPORT - CONTRACTOR shall submit written programmatic reports to ADMINISTRATOR for each quarter during the term of the Agreement. Programmatic reports shall be submitted no more than thirty (30) calendar days after each quarter ending September, December, March, and June, and include:
Programmatic. 7 1. Quarterly Progress Report – CONTRACTOR shall submit Quarterly Progress Reports to
Programmatic. 1) The Division and FEMA must approve a change in the scope of work in advance regardless of the budget implications. 2) The Sub-Recipient must notify the Division as soon as significant developments becomes known, such as delays or adverse conditions that might raise costs or delay completion, or favorable conditions allowing lower costs or earlier completion. 3) The Sub-Recipient must “obtain prior written approval for any budget revision which would result in a need for additional funds” [44 CFR 13(c)], from the Division and FEMA. 4) Any extension of the Period of Performance shall be submitted to FEMA, 60 days prior to the expiration date. Therefore, any request for a Period of Performance Extension shall be in writing and submitted along with substantiation of new expiration date, and a new schedule of work, to the Division a minimum of seventy (70) days prior to the expiration date, for Division processing to FEMA. 5) A copy of the executed subcontract agreement must be forwarded to the Division within 10 days of execution. 6) The Sub-Recipient must avoid duplication of benefits between the HMGP and any other form of assistance, as required by Section 312 of the Xxxxxxxx Act, and further clarification in 44 CFR 206.191. The Sub-Recipient shall identify and ensure that any duplication of benefits is properly documented and accounted for in the final mitigation offer. 7) If the Sub-Recipient is not the current titleholder of the affected properties, the Sub-Recipients shall provide documentation confirming the property acquisition and easement rights were obtained voluntarily. If condemnation or eminent domain is used to obtain easement rights, FEMA shall not pay for any associated costs or payments to the property owner. Furthermore, FEMA shall not consider it an eligible contribution to the Non-Federal cost share requirement and shall not financially participate in that component of a project if land or easements are obtained involuntarily. 8) The Sub-Recipient shall ensure that all property acquisition activities are voluntary and conducted in compliance with 44 CFR Part 80. In addition, the Sub-Recipient shall ensure that fair procedures are in place to compensate property owners and tenants affected by this property acquisition. This includes but may not be limited to; determination of property values, the amount of mitigation offers, and the review and resolution of mitigation offer disputes. 9) The Sub-Recipient shall ensure that a title search ...
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