Regional partnerships Sample Clauses

Regional partnerships. Regional Partnership Groups provide local assurance of this agreement and will monitor performance against agreed key performance indicators. The meetings are currently scheduled monthly in the first instance and thereafter, if appropriate, will move to quarterly meetings. NHS England’s local teams should hold regular local partnership boards which act as performance management meetings with locality based IRC establishment health leads, HOIE and PHE representatives. These groups will consider the interfaces and dependencies between healthcare and wider detention custodial functions, including the effectiveness of enabling services and any issues which may impact on improving health outcomes. Regional Partnership Groups will report on a quarterly basis to the National IRC Assurance Group through their regional reports. The reports will provide an update on any, risks and issues, and any points of escalation to the IRC Assurance Group which requires resolution. See Appendix B for the IRC Assurance Group Terms of Reference 4 Complaints and dispute resolution‌ 4.1 Making a Complaint‌ Concerns originating from detainees, their families or carers for healthcare services received in IRCs in England should be dealt with as a complaint. Complaints which relate to both clinical and non-clinical healthcare matters can be raised via the HOIE complaint system in place at the IRCs or via the NHS England complaints procedure, details of which are available at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx.xx/xxxxxxx- us/complaint. Each individual area (Home Office, healthcare) will be responsible for sending an acknowledgement letter to the complainant setting out how the aspects of the complaint for which they are responsible will be handled and the anticipated target for a response to be provided. This includes information about how to make a complaint to the independent Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman (PHSO), where the NHS England complaints procedure has not resolved the complaint. Complaints that relate to NHS funded care between 2003 and 2013 and pre-date NHS England should also use this procedure. Some healthcare services are not commissioned by NHS England and there is a different procedure for making a complaint. For example, for NHS 111, out-of-hours GP services and ambulance services, a complaint would need to be made to the healthcare provider, or relevant clinical commissioning group. The procedure for handling complaints relating to immigration detention, agreed by the Home...
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Regional partnerships. Counties may choose to partner with other counties to deliver home visiting services regionally. Partnering counties must submit a joint RFCP by the due date. Additionally, a MOU between the counties, and an outline of specific roles and responsibilities in the implementation of the HVI shall be submitted to the CDSS prior to implementation.

Related to Regional partnerships

  • Subsidiaries, Partnerships and Joint Ventures Each of the Loan Parties shall not, and shall not permit any of its Unregulated Subsidiaries to, own or create directly or indirectly any Subsidiaries other than (i) any Subsidiary which is a Regulated Entity, (ii) any Subsidiary which is an Inactive Subsidiary of the Borrower, (iii) Conserve to Preserve Foundation, a non-profit corporation organized under the laws of the State of New Jersey, (iv) any Subsidiary which has joined this Agreement as Guarantor on the Closing Date, (v) any Project Subsidiary, and (vi) any Subsidiary formed after the Closing Date which joins this Agreement as a Guarantor pursuant to Section 11.19 [Joinder of Guarantors]. Each of the Loan Parties shall not become or agree to (1) become a general or limited partner in any general or limited partnership, except that the Loan Parties may be general or limited partners in other Loan Parties, (2) become a member or manager of, or hold a limited liability company interest in, a limited liability company, except that the Loan Parties may be members or managers of, or hold limited liability company interests in, other Loan Parties, or (3) become a joint venturer or hold a joint venture interest in any joint venture, except in each case in respect of a Permitted Related Business Opportunity.

  • Operating Partnership Operating Partnership shall have the meaning set forth in the preamble of this Agreement.

  • Partnerships, Etc To enter into joint ventures, general or limited partnerships and any other combinations or associations;

  • Additional Partners (a) Effective on the first day of any month (or on such other date as shall be determined by the General Partner in its sole discretion), the General Partner shall have the right to admit one or more additional or substitute persons into the Partnership as General Partners or Limited Partners. Each such person shall make the representations and certifications with respect to itself set forth in Sections 3.7 and 3.8. The General Partner shall determine and negotiate with the additional Partner all terms of such additional Partner’s participation in the Partnership, including the additional Partner’s initial GP-Related Capital Contribution, Capital Commitment-Related Capital Contribution, GP-Related Profit Sharing Percentage and Capital Commitment Profit Sharing Percentage. Each additional Partner shall have such voting rights as may be determined by the General Partner from time to time unless, upon the admission to the Partnership of any Limited Partner, the General Partner shall designate that such Limited Partner shall not have such voting rights (any such Limited Partner being called a “Nonvoting Limited Partner”). Any additional Partner shall, as a condition to becoming a Partner, agree to become a party to, and be bound by the terms and conditions of, the Trust Agreement. If Blackstone or another or subsequent holder of an Investor Note approved by the General Partner for purposes of this Section 6.1(a) shall foreclose upon a Limited Partner’s Investor Note issued to finance such Limited Partner’s purchase of his Capital Commitment Interests, Blackstone or such other or subsequent holder shall succeed to such Limited Partner’s Capital Commitment Interests and shall be deemed to have become a Limited Partner to such extent. Any Additional Partner may have a GP-Related Partner Interest or a Capital Commitment Partner Interest, without having the other such interest. (b) The GP-Related Profit Sharing Percentages, if any, to be allocated to an additional Partner as of the date such Partner is admitted to the Partnership, together with the pro rata reduction in all other Partners’ GP-Related Profit Sharing Percentages as of such date, shall be established by the General Partner pursuant to Section 5.3. The Capital Commitment Profit Sharing Percentages, if any, to be allocated to an additional Partner as of the date such Partner is admitted to the Partnership, together with the pro rata reduction in all other Partners’ Capital Commitment Profit Sharing Percentages as of such date, shall be established by the General Partner. (c) An additional Partner shall be required to contribute to the Partnership his pro rata share of the Partnership’s total capital, excluding capital in respect of GP-Related Investments and Capital Commitment Investments in which such Partner does not acquire any interests, at such times and in such amounts as shall be determined by the General Partner in accordance with Sections 4.1 and 7.1. (d) The admission of an additional Partner will be evidenced by (i) the execution of a counterpart copy of, or counter-signature page with respect to, this Agreement by such additional Partner, or (ii) the execution of an amendment to this Agreement by the General Partner and the additional Partner, as determined by the General Partner, or (iii) the execution by such additional Partner of any other writing evidencing the intent of such person to become a substitute or additional Limited Partner and to be bound by the terms of this Agreement and such writing being accepted by the General Partner on behalf of the Partnership. In addition, each additional Partner shall sign a counterpart copy of the Trust Agreement or any other writing evidencing the intent of such person to become a party to the Trust Agreement.

  • Business Partners Red Hat has entered into agreements with other organizations (“Business Partners”) to promote, market and support certain Software and Services. When Client purchases Software and Services through a Business Partner, Red Hat confirms that it is responsible for providing the Software and Services to Client under the terms of this Agreement. Red Hat is not responsible for (a) the actions of Business Partners, (b) any additional obligations Business Partners have to Client, or (c) any products or services that Business Partners supply to Client under any separate agreements between a Business Partner and Client.

  • Partnerships and Joint Ventures No Loan Party shall become a general partner in any general or limited partnership or a joint venturer in any joint venture.

  • Partnerships If Contractor is an association, partnership, or other joint business venture, the basic coverage may be provided by either (i) separate insurance policies issued for each individual entity, with each entity included as a named insured or as an additional insured; or (ii) joint insurance program with the association, partnership, or other joint business venture included as a named insured.

  • Partnership Name The name of the Partnership is “OZ Management LP.” The name of the Partnership may be changed from time to time by the General Partner.

  • New Partners No person shall be admitted as a Partner of the Partnership except with the consent of all the Partners who shall determine the terms and conditions upon which such admission is to be effective.

  • CORPORATE AND PARTNERSHIP AUTHORITY If Tenant is a corporation or partnership, or is comprised of either or both of them, each individual executing this Amendment for the corporation or partnership represents that he or she is duly authorized to execute and deliver this Amendment on behalf of the corporation or partnership and that this Amendment is binding upon the corporation or partnership in accordance with its terms.

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