Protocol Monitoring Sample Clauses

Protocol Monitoring. The NIAID will be responsible for Clinical Research Site monitoring and quality assurance of all data in accordance with the clinical monitoring plan. Monitoring will be done in compliance with FDA Good Clinical Practice Guidelines (ICH) (E6). The NIAID will communicate any clinically significant findings from clinical monitors to the Company in a timely manner.
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Protocol Monitoring. CRO will be responsible for Clinical Research Site monitoring and quality assurance of all data in accordance with the clinical monitoring plan. Monitoring will be done in compliance with FDA Good Clinical Practice Guidelines (ICH) (E6). CRO will communicate any clinically significant findings from its clinical monitors to Company.
Protocol Monitoring. NHLBI will be responsible for Clinical Research Site monitoring and quality assurance of all data in accordance with the clinical monitoring plan. Monitoring will be done in compliance with FDA Good Clinical Practice Guidelines (ICH) (E6). NHLBI, subject to the restrictions in the Certificate of Confidentiality Obligations section, will communicate any clinically significant findings from clinical monitors to Company in a timely manner.
Protocol Monitoring. It is important to monitor and evaluate the joint working protocol. The Protocol will be monitored quarterly by TfC with Housing Services and The Homelessness Advice and Support Team working group will meet annually to review the Protocol. This meeting will include a review of the numbers of young people whose needs have been addressed via this protocol and their outcomes and address any working practice issues that may have arisen and provide effective training for all agencies involved. Strategic joint working. There are several housing boards and strategies which provide the governance for joint working. The Strategic Housing Delivery Board is comprised of officers at a leadership level and oversee the delivery of the City‟s Housing Strategy. Both the Housing and Homelessness Strategies include input from Together for Children colleagues and include actions to reduce homelessness among young people. Representatives from both TfC and Housing Services sit on the working groups that take these actions forward. There is a working group of Together for Children and Housing Services to jointly commission supported accommodation, floating support, supported lodgings and more specialist accommodation, based on shared data around need and demand. Appendices
Protocol Monitoring. It is important to monitor and evaluate the joint working protocol. The Protocol will be monitored quarterly by TfC with Housing Services and The Homelessness Advice and Support Team working group will meet annually to review the Protocol. This meeting will include a review of the numbers of young people whose needs have been addressed via this protocol and their outcomes and address any working practice issues that may have arisen and provide effective training for all agencies involved. Strategic joint working. There are several housing boards and strategies which provide the governance for joint working. The Strategic Housing Delivery Board is comprised of officers at a leadership level and oversee the delivery of the City’s Housing Strategy. Both the Housing and Homelessness Strategies include input from Together for Children colleagues and include actions to reduce homelessness among young people. Representatives from both TfC and Housing Services sit on the working groups that take these actions forward. There is a working group of Together for Children and Housing Services to jointly commission supported accommodation, floating support, supported lodgings and more specialist accommodation, based on shared data around need and demand. Appendices Together for Children 16-17 homeless referral process Together for Children 16-17 homeless flowchart Summary of the main duties in the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017 Links Together for Children guide for young people and families Housing Options Duty to Refer template Homelessness Code of Guidance in relation to youth homelessness APPENDIX 1 TOGETHER FOR CHILDREN 16-17 HOMELESS REFERRAL PROCESS

Related to Protocol Monitoring

  • ANALYSIS AND MONITORING The Custodian shall (a) provide the Fund (or its duly-authorized investment manager or investment adviser) with an analysis of the custody risks associated with maintaining assets with the Eligible Securities Depositories set forth on Schedule B hereto in accordance with section (a)(1)(i)(A) of Rule 17f-7, and (b) monitor such risks on a continuing basis, and promptly notify the Fund (or its duly-authorized investment manager or investment adviser) of any material change in such risks, in accordance with section (a)(1)(i)(B) of Rule 17f-7.

  • Monitoring In each case in which the Foreign Custody Manager maintains Foreign Assets with an Eligible Foreign Custodian selected by the Foreign Custody Manager, the Foreign Custody Manager shall establish a system to monitor (i) the appropriateness of maintaining the Foreign Assets with such Eligible Foreign Custodian and (ii) the contract governing the custody arrangements established by the Foreign Custody Manager with the Eligible Foreign Custodian. In the event the Foreign Custody Manager determines that the custody arrangements with an Eligible Foreign Custodian it has selected are no longer appropriate, the Foreign Custody Manager shall notify the Board in accordance with Section 3.2.5 hereunder.

  • Program Management 1.1.01 Implement and operate an Immunization Program as a Responsible Entity

  • Protocol No action to coerce or censor or penalize any negotiation participant shall be made or implied by any other member as a result of participation in the negotiation process.

  • Environmental Monitoring (a) Borrower shall give prompt written notice to Lender of (i) any proceeding or inquiry by any party (including any Governmental Authority) with respect to the presence of any Hazardous Substance on, under, from or about the Property, (ii) all claims made or threatened by any third party (including any Governmental Authority) against Borrower or the Property or any party occupying the Property relating to any loss or injury resulting from any Hazardous Substance, and (iii) Borrower’s discovery of any occurrence or condition on any real property adjoining or in the vicinity of the Property that could cause the Property to be subject to any investigation or cleanup pursuant to any Environmental Law. Upon becoming aware of the presence of mold or fungus at the Property, Borrower shall (i) undertake an investigation to identify the source(s) of such mold or fungus and shall develop and implement an appropriate remediation plan to eliminate the presence of any Toxic Mold, (ii) perform or cause to be performed all acts reasonably necessary for the remediation of any Toxic Mold (including taking any action necessary to clean and disinfect any portions of the Property affected by Toxic Mold, including providing any necessary moisture control systems at the Property), and (iii) provide evidence reasonably satisfactory to Lender of the foregoing. Borrower shall permit Lender to join and participate in, as a party if it so elects, any legal or administrative proceedings or other actions initiated with respect to the Property in connection with any Environmental Law or Hazardous Substance, and Borrower shall pay all reasonable attorneys’ fees and disbursements incurred by Lender in connection therewith.

  • Measurement and Monitoring Tools Contractor shall implement measurement and monitoring tools and procedures reasonably designed to measure its performance of the Services and assess such performance against any applicable service levels. Contractor shall provide LAUSD with a monthly report of service level performance under any applicable Work Order. Upon LAUSD’s request, Contractor shall provide LAUSD with access to the measurement and monitoring tools described herein, and to any information that they generate.

  • Infrastructure (a) The Borrower has and will maintain a sufficient infrastructure to conduct its business as presently conducted and as contemplated to be conducted following its execution of this Agreement.

  • Project Management Project Management Institute (PMI) certified project manager executing any or all of the following: • Development of Project Charter • Development of project plan and schedule • Coordination and scheduling of project activities across customer and functional areas • Consultation on operational and infrastructure requirements, standards and configurations • Facilitate project status meetings • Timely project status reporting • Address project issues with functional areas and management • Escalation of significant issues to customers and executive management • Manage project scope and deliverable requirements • Document changes to project scope and schedule • Facilitate and document project closeout

  • Research Records Each Party shall maintain records of each Research Program (or cause such records to be maintained) in sufficient detail and in good scientific manner as will properly reflect all work done and results achieved by or on behalf of such Party in the performance of such Research Program. All laboratory notebooks shall be maintained for no less than the term of any Patent issuing therefrom. All other records shall be maintained by each Party during the relevant Research Term and for [**] thereafter. All such records of a Party shall be considered such Party’s Confidential Information.

  • Monitoring System In each case in which the Custodian has exercised delegated authority to place Assets with a Foreign Custodian, the Custodian shall establish a system, to re-assess or re-evaluate selected Foreign Custodians, at least annually in accordance with Rule 17f-5(c)(3).

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