RCTCBC Obligations Sample Clauses

RCTCBC Obligations. RCTCBC will 2.4.1 Deal with applications for funding in a timely manner and aim to process parent applications within 10 working days. 2.4.2 Deal with provider claims promptly and aim to process provider payments within 5 working days. 2.4.3 Deal with any financial queries from parents and providers on behalf of the Engagement Authorities. 2.4.4 Check parent eligibility at regular intervals. 2.4.5 Make providers aware as soon as possible if parents move into a Temporary Exemption Period or cease to be eligible for the Childcare Offer. 2.4.6 Collate and submit monthly and termly data to Welsh Government. 2.4.7 Adhere to data protection and confidentiality processes. 2.4.8 Keep providers informed of all changes and future developments to the Childcare Offer as soon as is practicable.
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RCTCBC Obligations. RCTCBC will: 2.4.1 Deal with applications for funding in a timely manner and aim to process parent applications within 10 working days. 2.4.2 Deal with provider claims promptly and aim to process provider payments within 5 working days. 2.4.3 Deal with any financial queries from parents and providers on behalf of the Engagement Authorities. 2.4.4 Periodically re-check the eligibility of parents accessing the Childcare Offer. If a parent fails to comply with the requirements of the eligibility re-checks, RCTCBC will remove the Childcare Offer funding from that parent. In this event, the provider will be informed of the decision 4 weeks prior to the withdrawal of the Childcare Offer funding. 2.4.5 Make providers aware when a parent becomes ineligible for the Childcare Offer and the parent enters an 8 week Temporary Exemption Period (TEP). 2.4.6 Collate and submit monthly and termly data to Welsh Government. 2.4.7 Adhere to data protection and confidentiality processes. 2.4.8 Keep providers informed of all changes and future developments to the Childcare Offer as soon as is practicable.
RCTCBC Obligations. RCTCBC will 2.4.1 Deal with applications for funding in a timely manner and aim to process parent applications within 10 working days 2.4.2 Deal with provider claims promptly and aim to process provider payments within 5 working days 2.4.3 Deal with any financial queries from parents and providers on behalf of the Engagement Authorities 2.4.4 Check parent eligibility at regular intervals 2.4.5 Make providers aware as soon as possible if parents move into a Temporary Exemption Period or cease to be eligible for the Childcare Offer

Related to RCTCBC Obligations

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  • Specific Obligations The HSP:

  • Client Obligations 3.1 The Client shall:

  • PROCUREMENT OBLIGATIONS Notwithstanding any other provisions of this Part B, where in this Part B the Customer accepts an obligation to procure that a Former Supplier does or does not do something, such obligation shall be limited so that it extends only to the extent that the Customer's contract with the Former Supplier contains a contractual right in that regard which the Customer may enforce, or otherwise so that it requires only that the Customer must use reasonable endeavours to procure that the Former Supplier does or does not act accordingly.

  • Recipient Obligations 2.1 The Recipient agrees to support the Project in accordance with this Agreement.

  • STUDENT OBLIGATIONS The student agrees to use the property as his or her personal residence. The student shall maintain the interior of the property in a reasonably clean and safe condition, use reasonable care in consumption of utilities and services furnished by the landlord, and avoid unreasonable noise or other disruption of the privacy and peaceful enjoyment of the premises by the landlord and other students. The student shall be responsible for any damage to the property beyond reasonable wear and tear by the student, members of the student's family, or persons invited on the property by the student. The student shall not make, or cause to be made, any alterations to the property or its contents without first obtaining the written consent of the landlord. The student agrees to notify the landlord in writing about any needed repairs or violations of the Honor Code or Residential Living Standards involving other students or residents. *The BYU Student agrees to update their residential address on myBYU each semester/term, failure to do so will result in non-compliance fees of up to $175 and housing holds affecting their ability to register.

  • Joint Obligations A. The University and the student share the responsibility for ensuring the quality of life within the residence halls, their maintenance, furnishings and facilities, and for a physical environment secure from fire and other hazards. The University will work with students to promote effective security of persons and property in the residence halls.

  • Merchant Obligations (1) Merchant shall provide a valid, working administrative email address on enrolment. Any changes to Merchant’s account must be made via the administrative email address provided upon enrolment. The security of Merchant’s account is dependent in part upon Merchant maintaining the security of such administrative email address. Merchant shall be fully and solely responsible for any unauthorized changes to Merchant’s account via this email address. (2) Merchant will be given an ID code and password to allow Merchant to have access to Gateway Services. Merchant shall be fully and solely responsible for the establishment and maintenance of procedures to insure the control and confidentiality of identification codes and passwords and other access procedures (“Codes”). FAILURE TO PROTECT THE CODES MAY ALLOW UNAUTHORIZED PARTIES TO ACCESS THE GATEWAY SERVICES. Merchant is required to put in place internal procedures to limit such risk, including, but not limited to (a) changing the password at least once every 120 calendar days; (b) keeping every identification code under secure conditions; and (c) not keeping, in any form or in any place, any list of passwords. Merchant agrees to comply with any access or identification procedures and security protocols established from time to time by ISO, and if Merchant believes that any Code or security procedures has or may have become known by an unauthorized person (whether employed by Merchant or not), Merchant shall immediately notify ISO by telephone and confirm to ISO in writing such oral notification within 24 hours.

  • Local Church’s Payment Obligations At Closing or otherwise prior to or on the Disaffiliation Date, Local Church shall pay to the Annual Conference, in a manner specified by Annual Conference, the following:

  • Independent Obligations The Guarantor acknowledges that its obligations hereunder are independent of the obligations of the Issuer with respect to the Capital Securities and that the Guarantor shall be liable as principal and as debtor hereunder to make Guarantee Payments pursuant to the terms of this Guarantee notwithstanding the occurrence of any event referred to in subsections (a) through (g), inclusive, of Section 4.3 hereof.

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