Reporting Required. ● Damage, loss or theft must be reported immediately to the school officials. Students must provide all necessary information pertaining to the circumstances of the damage/loss of the chromebook. Parents/guardians and students will cooperate with school and/or law enforcement authorities and others involved in the actions and procedures that follow to repair, replace or recover the devices. ● Damaged equipment or technical problems must be reported to the IT Department immediately. Students and/or staff are required to submit, via online tech-request, the information about the device issues for troubleshooting or repair. Damage resulting from normal use and accidents will be repaired and/or replaced through the vendor's warranty time frames. ● Missing Chromebooks must be reported immediately to the Principal (or designee) to investigate the circumstances and to follow up with parents. ● The IT technician will track the missing device using tracking software and will report any findings to the principal (or designee). ● Only the principal can authorize a student to receive a loaner (when there is a loaner available) if the assigned chromebook is missing. ● Loaners can only be assigned on the day-to-day basis based on availability. On-loan chromebooks are mainly intended to temporarily replace broken/in-repair ones. ● Per this 1:1 Agreement, parents are responsible to pay when the missing chromebook is not returned. ● All user’s responsibilities described in this document apply for loaner Chromebooks. ● Chromebooks on-loan may not be taken home, unless permitted by the school administration for specific required tasks. A student can check out a loaner chromebook without the principal's authorization when his/her assigned chromebook is not working only if:
Reporting Required. The Department of Information Technology shall report biennially to the Joint Legislative Oversight Committee on Information Technology and the Fiscal Research Division on the number of information technology service contractors in each State agency, the cost for each, and the comparable cost, including benefits, of a State employee serving in that capacity rather than a contractor.
Reporting Required. The Contractor shall furnish the Agency on a timely basis (according to agreement with the project’s local evaluation officer), reports in the manner and meeting the specifications listed below:
Reporting Required. This section must include general information about the type (e.g., financial or performance), frequency, and means of submission (paper or elec- tronic) of post-Federal award reporting re- quirements. Highlight any special reporting requirements for Federal awards under this funding opportunity that differ (e.g., by re- port type, frequency, form/format, or cir- cumstances for use) from what the Federal awarding agency’s Federal awards usually require.
Reporting Required. Member must report to XXXX any information it has or obtains related to a current or past violation of XXXX policies or guidelines resulting in abuse of Services.
Reporting Required. ● Damage, loss or theft must be reported immediately to the school officials. Students must provide all necessary information pertaining to the circumstances of the damage/loss of the chromebook. Parents/guardians and students will cooperate with school and/or law enforcement authorities and others involved in the actions and procedures that follow to repair, replace or recover the devices. ● In case of theft, vandalism, or other criminal acts, a police report MUST be filed with the local police department and a copy submitted to the office of the school where the student attends. ● Damaged equipment or technical problems must be reported to the IT Department immediately. Students and/or staff are required to submit, via online tech-request, the information about the device issues for troubleshooting or repair. Damage resulting from normal use and accidents will be repaired and/or replaced through the vendor's warranty time frames. ● Missing Chromebooks must be reported immediately to the Principal (or designee) to investigate the circumstances and to follow up with parents. ● The IT technician will track the missing device using tracking software and will report any findings to the principal (or designee). ● Only the principal can authorize for a student to receive a loaner (when there is a loaner available) if the assigned chromebook is missing. ● Loaners can only be assigned on the day-to-day basis based on availability. On-loan chromebooks are mainly intended to temporarily replace broken/in-repair ones.
Reporting Required. Phase I - Consists of site description, review of historical and regulatory data and a physical inspection. If no potential contamination is indicated, the report should so state, and a specific statement should be made that no further investigation is required (see content requirements below).
Reporting Required. Hospitals, COM, DHS, and WIC/MDH must report data elements in the summary data template to HSCRC. The data elements are contained in the summary data template and are listed below.
Reporting Required. Phase I - consists of site description, review of historical and regulatory data and physical inspection. The firm or environmental professional will follow the standard practices set out in the ASTM E 1527-00 guidelines in conducting the Phase I Site Assessment and drafting the Report and in preparing the Findings and Conclusions. All deletions and deviations from the
Reporting Required. The Contractor shall furnish the Agency on a Monthly basis, reports in the manner and meeting the specifications listed below:
1. The CDV prosecutor will document training provided. The documentation will include at a minimum the scope of training and the number of personnel trained.
2. Report on the number of case dismissed during the active grant period as compared to the same time period for 2008.
3. Provide documentation of the required two training seminars attended, and any other specialized training with regard to the XXX xxxxx.
4. Document any decreases in the number of CDV cases and rates of recidivism as compared to the same time period for 2008. A monthly report will be prepared by the Prosecutor that details progress in items 1-4 as listed above. The Prosecutor will also be responsible for collecting and reporting all data necessary to complete the Questions 5-8 on the mandatory progress reports attached at Appendix A:
5. Grant-Funded CDV and/or Child/Elder Abuse Prosecutor Information Child Abuse Elder Abuse XXX
x. Number of warrants/indictments pending on grant year start date (7/1/09)
b. Number of warrants/indictments prepared after grant year start date
c. Total warrants/indictments active during grant year (a + b = c)
d. Number of warrants/indictments reaching final disposition during grant year
e. Number of warrants/indictments currently pending (c - d = e)
6. For warrants/indictments that have reached disposition, indicate the results of disposition. Child Abuse Elder Abuse CDV Guilty Plea to Original Charge/s Guilty Plea to Other Charge/s Guilty at Trial Not Guilty at Trial Pros. Ended/Nol Pros Failure to Appear Other (Explain) TOTAL (should equal number from 5d above)
7. Number of Warrants/Indictments Reaching Disposition 8. Number of Pending Warrants/Indictments Child Abuse Elder Abuse CDV Child Abuse Elder Abuse CDV 91-180 Days 181-270 Days 271-365 Days More than 365 Days TOTAL (should equal number from 6d above) 91-180 Days 181-270 Days 271-365 Days More than 365 Days TOTAL (should equal number from 6e above)