Reporting Activities Sample Clauses

Reporting Activities. Each unit member returning from leave shall file with the Assistant Superintendent, Human Resources, within thirty (30) days after he/she returns to duty, a transcript of work taken and grades earned, or summary of the trip together with a statement of the educational growth believed to be obtained, and any other evidence that he/she has met the objectives stated in the application.
Reporting Activities a. As a condition of accepting the CARES Act funded tablets, Contractor is required to submit monthly Tracking Logs, see Attachment V - Technology Supports – Monthly Reporting Form. Contractor shall report the following: i. Client(s) name receiving tablet for participation in services.
Reporting Activities. Contract Nurses shall conduct the following reporting activities including, but not limited to the following: (1) Record assessments, treatments, procedures, nursing care plans, and other information related to Patient healthcare in each Patient’s health record during the shift the services were provided. (2) Complete, sign, and submit time sheets to Facility Nurse Leadership who will review and sign these time sheets, validating time worked. A signed copy shall be retained by Facility. The Contractor shall submit copies of approved weekly timesheets as backup documentation with each invoice. The contracted workweek is Sunday to Saturday. (3) Attend meetings and trainings, as requested by Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Leadership and report, verbally or in writing, the status of Patient healthcare, treatment activities and plans, and any related problems or concerns that may arise.
Reporting Activities. 1. The Contractor shall participate in monthly check-ins with King County staff either in person or by phone. Check-ins may be reduced or increased in frequency based on program needs and King County needs to ensure program accountability and the provision of adequate support for the program. 2. The Contractor shall submit a monthly summary of services and progress towards milestones as applicable. This summary shall be submitted with the submission of each invoice provided to King County. 3. The Contractor shall collect individual-level and/or aggregate-level data about services and client outcomes and submit to King County on a quarterly basis. Reports are due within ten business days following the end of each quarter of the calendar year. The format and reporting mechanisms for this report shall be provided by King County and be outlined in the PME Plan. 4. The Contractor shall submit an annual narrative progress report to King County on January 15, 2024. The report shall cover the activities of the previous year. The format and questions for the annual narrative progress report shall be provided by King County. 5. By the date outlined in the PME Plan, the Contractor shall submit client satisfaction data gathered through the Client Satisfaction Collection Method to King County. 6. King County reserves the right to request additional supporting documentation or information, as needed, and between reporting periods. A minimum of three business days’ notice shall be provided to the Contractor. If the Contractor believes such notice is inadequate to prepare the report, it shall work with King County to adjust the due date for additional requested information.
Reporting Activities. Reporting activities are shared across the Workday team and Customer. Workday activities are indicated below. Customer activities are documented under Reporting Assumptions. • Workday shall provide an overview of Workday's reporting and analytics toolset, which will include an orientation to Workday reporting, key concepts, and Workday reporting leading practices. • Workday shall develop and socialize a Customer-specific reporting and analytics strategy that encompasses: a current assessment on reporting and analytics maturity and a program approach to reporting activities and deliverables (including data interdependencies). • Workday shall advise and provide guidance to Customer to support evaluating Customer report requirements, rationalizing and/or prioritizing custom reports for development, sizing the development effort, and assigning responsibility for development. • Workday shall configure, unit test, and deploy custom reporting solutions within Workday’s scope based on requirements provided by Customer. • Workday shall facilitate working sessions to sufficiently capture detail for development. Workday shall mutually agree with Customer to the specific list of report deliverables for which Workday is the Responsible Party. • Workday shall reasonably assist and advise report deliverables for which Customer is the Responsible Party. • Workday shall provide knowledge transfer sessions to ensure a transition of reporting responsibilities to Customer to support transition to Production go-live.
Reporting Activities provide information needed for elaboration of Annual Implementation Reports; – provide information needed for elaboration any documents according to Evaluation Plan; – provide information for the JS about the spending of relevant projects in order to fulfil N+3 rule; – coordinate in advance all its activities to be reimbursed under TA with the JS and inform the JS about the achievements on monthly basis.
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  • Marketing Activities The Borrower will not, and will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, engage in marketing activities for any Hydrocarbons or enter into any contracts related thereto other than (i) contracts for the sale of Hydrocarbons scheduled or reasonably estimated to be produced from their proved Oil and Gas Properties during the period of such contract, (ii) contracts for the sale of Hydrocarbons scheduled or reasonably estimated to be produced from proved Oil and Gas Properties of third parties during the period of such contract associated with the Oil and Gas Properties of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries that the Borrower or one of its Subsidiaries has the right to market pursuant to joint operating agreements, unitization agreements or other similar contracts that are usual and customary in the oil and gas business and (iii) other contracts for the purchase and/or sale of Hydrocarbons of third parties (A) which have generally offsetting provisions (i.e. corresponding pricing mechanics, delivery dates and points and volumes) such that no “position” is taken and (B) for which appropriate credit support has been taken to alleviate the material credit risks of the counterparty thereto.

  • Trading Activities Neither the Buyer nor its affiliates has an open short position in the common stock of the Company and the Buyer agrees that it shall not, and that it will cause its affiliates not to, engage in any short sales of or hedging transactions with respect to the common stock of the Company.

  • Lobbying Activities [Added] A. Pursuant to 31 U.S.C. § 1352, and any regulations promulgated thereunder, the Contractor hereby assures and certifies, to the best of its knowledge and belief, that no federally appropriated funds have been paid, or will be paid, by or on behalf of the Contractor, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress, in connection with the awarding of any federal contract, the making of any federal grant, the making of any federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any federal contract, grant, loan or cooperative agreement. B. If any funds other than federally appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress in connection with this Contract, the Contractor shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, “Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying”. If the Contractor is required to submit Standard Form-LLL, the form and instructions for preparation of the form may be obtained from the State. C. The Contractor shall require that the language of this certification be included in any subcontracts and that all subcontractors shall certify and disclose accordingly. D. The foregoing certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was or will be placed when entering into this Contract and any transactions with the State. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into any transaction as imposed by 31 U.S.C. § 1352. Any person who fails to file the required certification shall be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000.00 and not more than $100,000.00 for each such failure.

  • Competing Activities Notwithstanding any duty otherwise existing at law or in equity, (i) neither a Member nor a Manager of the Company, or any of their respective affiliates, partners, members, shareholders, directors, managers, officers or employees, shall be expressly or impliedly restricted or prohibited solely by virtue of this Agreement or the relationships created hereby from engaging in other activities or business ventures of any kind or character whatsoever and (ii) except as otherwise agreed in writing or by written Company policy, each Member and Manager of the Company, and their respective affiliates, partners, members, shareholders, directors, managers, officers and employees, shall have the right to conduct, or to possess a direct or indirect ownership interest in, activities and business ventures of every type and description, including activities and business ventures in direct competition with the Company.

  • Regulatory Activities Beginning on the Effective Date and to the extent UGNX remains the Lead Development Party with respect to a particular territory, subject to and in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement and the requirements of Applicable Laws, UGNX, shall: (a) use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to file (or have filed) all Regulatory Filings with respect to the Licensed Products in the Field in order to obtain Marketing Approvals in each country in the Territory and the European Territory (or to obtain the European Centralized Approval in the European Core Territory) and in order to obtain Pricing and/or Reimbursement Approvals in the Profit Share Territory; (b) respond in a timely fashion to requests for data and information from Regulatory Authorities with respect to the Licensed Products in the Field in the Territory and the European Territory; and (c) meet with officials of the Regulatory Authorities at such times as may be requested by such Regulatory Authorities with respect to the Core Development Activities (“Regulatory Activities”), provided that KHK will have primary responsibility for obtaining, and UGNX shall provide all assistance reasonably requested by KHK, in relation to Pricing and/or Reimbursement Approvals for the Licensed Products in the Field in the European Territory. For the avoidance of doubt, UGNX will be responsible for obtaining, and KHK will provide all assistance reasonably requested by UGNX, in relation to Pricing and/or Reimbursement Approvals, if any, for the Licensed Products in the Field in the Profit Share Territory as part of the UGNX Core Development Activities, it being understood that the costs incurred by UGNX in connection with such activities will be shared equally (50/50). All such Regulatory Activities will be conducted in a manner consistent with the Core Development Plan and coordinated by the JSC in accordance with Article 3. Without limiting the applicability of the foregoing and the remainder of this Article 5, UGNX shall interface with the applicable Regulatory Authority(ies) and, through the JDC, shall keep KHK reasonably informed of all material events and developments occurring in the course of the Regulatory Activities, including scheduled UGNX regulatory strategy discussions and meetings with Regulatory Authorities in the Territory and the European Territory relating to the Licensed Products in the Field.

  • No Marketing Activities Contractor is prohibited from using the Work for any Contractor or third-party marketing, advertising, or promotional activities, without the prior written consent of System Agency. The foregoing prohibition includes, without limitation, the placement of banners, pop-up ads, or other advertisements promoting Contractor’s or a third party’s products, services, workshops, trainings, or other commercial offerings on any website portal or internet-based service or software application hosted or managed by Contractor as part of the Work.

  • Certain Trading Activities Other than with respect to the transactions contemplated herein, since the time that such Purchaser was first contacted by the Company or any other Person regarding the transactions contemplated hereby, neither the Purchaser nor any Affiliate of such Purchaser which (x) had knowledge of the transactions contemplated hereby, (y) has or shares discretion relating to such Purchaser’s investments or trading or information concerning such Purchaser’s investments, including in respect of the Securities, and (z) is subject to such Purchaser’s review or input concerning such Affiliate’s investments or trading (collectively, “Trading Affiliates”) has directly or indirectly, nor has any Person acting on behalf of or pursuant to any understanding with such Purchaser or Trading Affiliate, effected or agreed to effect any purchases or sales of the securities of the Company (including, without limitation, any Short Sales involving the Company’s securities). Notwithstanding the foregoing, in the case of a Purchaser and/or Trading Affiliate that is, individually or collectively, a multi-managed investment bank or vehicle whereby separate portfolio managers manage separate portions of such Purchaser’s or Trading Affiliate’s assets and the portfolio managers have no direct knowledge of the investment decisions made by the portfolio managers managing other portions of such Purchaser’s or Trading Affiliate’s assets, the representation set forth above shall apply only with respect to the portion of assets managed by the portfolio manager that have knowledge about the financing transaction contemplated by this Agreement. Other than to other Persons party to this Agreement, such Purchaser has maintained the confidentiality of all disclosures made to it in connection with this transaction (including the existence and terms of this transaction). Notwithstanding the foregoing, for avoidance of doubt, nothing contained herein shall constitute a representation or warranty, or preclude any actions, with respect to the identification of the availability of, or securing of, available shares to borrow in order to effect short sales or similar transactions in the future.

  • Activities Except with the prior written consent of the Board, Executive will not during his employment with the Company undertake or engage in any other employment, occupation or business enterprise, other than ones in which Executive is a passive investor. Executive may engage in civic and not-for-profit activities so long as such activities do not materially interfere with the performance of his duties hereunder.

  • Specific Activities Please give detailed information about the specific activities of the Project promoter and the Partner(s), with budget allocations 7.1 The main tasks of [name of the Project Promoter], referred to as the ‘Project Promoter’, are summarized as follows: Name Project activities Project budget 1 .... [mention the budget allocated to Project Promoter for the respective activity] EUR.... Activity 2 .... EUR... 7.2 The main input/responsibilities of [name of the Project Partner(s)], referred to as Partner 1, 2, etc., are summarized as follows: Name Project activities Project budget Partner 1... [briefly present the project activity implemented by Partner]. Activity 1 .... [mention the budget allocated to Partner 1 for the respective activity] EUR.... Activity 2 .... EUR... Name Project activities Project budget

  • Certain Activities The Company has not, directly or indirectly, engaged in or been a party to any of the following activities: 2.23.1 Bribes, kickbacks or gratuities to any person or entity, including domestic or foreign government officials or any other payments to any such persons or entity, whether legal or not legal, to obtain or retain business or to receive favorable treatment of any nature with regard to business (excluding commissions or gratuities paid or given in full compliance with applicable law and constituting ordinary and necessary expenses incurred in carrying on its business in the ordinary course); 2.23.2 Contributions (including gifts), whether legal or not legal, made to any domestic or foreign political party, political candidate or holder of political office; 2.23.3 Holding of or participation in bank accounts, funds or pools of funds created or maintained in the United States or any foreign country, without being reflected on the corporate books of account, or as to which receipts or disbursements therefrom have not been reflected on such books, the purpose of which is to obtain or retain business or to receive favorable treatment with regard to business; 2.23.4 Receiving or disbursing monies, the actual nature of which has been improperly disguised or intentionally misrecorded on or improperly omitted from the corporate books of account; 2.23.5 Paying fees to domestic or foreign consultants or commercial agents which exceed the reasonable value of the ordinary and customary consulting and agency services purported to have been rendered; 2.23.6 Paying or reimbursing (including gifts) personnel of the Company for the purpose of enabling them to expend time or to make contributions or payments of the kind or for the purposes referred to in Subparagraphs 2.23.1 through 2.23.5 above; 2.23.7 Participating in any manner in any activity which is illegal under the international boycott provisions of the Export Administration Act, as amended, or the international boycott provisions of the Internal Revenue Code, or guidelines or regulations thereunder; and 2.23.8 Making or permitting unlawful charges, mischarges or defective or fraudulent pricing under any contract or subcontract under a contract with any department, agency or subdivision thereof, of the United States government, state or municipal government or foreign government.