Regional Tourism Partnership Shared Commitments. As primary partners in promoting the development of the tourism industry in British Columbia, increasing the net benefits of tourism for all British Columbians, and creating long-term competitiveness for BC 's tourism industry, Destination BC and the RDMOs commit to: ● Communicate, consult, and work with each other in a timely, open, and transparent manner; ● Coordinate efforts to minimize duplication and ensure that all related programs and services are delivered in the most efficient, effective way and build on each other's successes, experience and investments; ● Provide the best possible service delivery that promotes ease of access to programs and initiatives and achieves positive outcomes for the tourism industry; ● Subject to applicable legislation and policy, share data, information and research related to their activities and issues in support of outcomes; ● Assume mutual accountability for the achievement of outcomes and report these outcomes to the public in an open, transparent, effective, and timely manner; ● Develop a coordinated approach to joint public communications at the project level, and more broadly on the partnership level; and ● Ensure provincial government funding is well managed and support achievement of outcomes through regular financial reporting and evaluations.
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Samples: Shared Cost Arrangement, Shared Cost Arrangement, Shared Cost Arrangement
Regional Tourism Partnership Shared Commitments. As primary partners in promoting the development of the tourism industry in British Columbia, increasing the net benefits of tourism for all British Columbians, and creating long-term competitiveness for BC 's tourism industry, Destination BC and the RDMOs commit to: ● • Communicate, consult, and work with each other in a timely, open, and transparent manner; ● • Coordinate efforts to minimize duplication and ensure that all related programs and services are delivered in the most efficient, effective way and build on each other's successes, experience and investments; ● • Provide the best possible service delivery that promotes ease of access to programs and initiatives and achieves positive outcomes for the tourism industry; ● • Subject to applicable legislation and policy, share data, information and research related to their activities and issues in support of outcomes; ● • Assume mutual accountability for the achievement of outcomes and report these outcomes to the public in an open, transparent, effective, and timely manner; ● • Develop a coordinated approach to joint public communications at the project level, and more broadly on the partnership level; and ● • Ensure provincial government funding is well managed and support achievement of outcomes through regular financial reporting audits and evaluations.
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Samples: Shared Cost Arrangement, Shared Cost Arrangement, Shared Cost Arrangement