Response Time Performance Report Sample Clauses

Response Time Performance Report. The UTM/DDA shall submit a Response Time Performance Report in accor- dance with subsections 23(7) and (8) of O. Reg. 257/00. UTM/DDA: The Corporation of the County of Xxxxx (1) (2) (3) (4) 2013 2014 2014 2014 Actual Expenditures Forecasted Council Approved Budget adjusted For PSAB Submitted to EHS Council Ap- proved Budget Ad- justed for PSAB Year-to-date for the period Jan 1 - July 31 2014 Expenditures (12 mths) COST SUMMARY -------------------------------------------Prepared on PSAB Basis------------------------------------ I 110 OPERATING COSTS $ $ $ $ Part A: Exclude One-time and Dedicated Nurses (reported in Part B) 111 Salaries, Wages & Benefits (Complete Section 3) 112 Interest Expense (Do not include any principal portion) 113 Materials 114a Contracted Services - Other than Cross Border payments 114b - Cross Border payments 115 Rents and Financial Expenses 116 Annual Amortization (Complete Section 1) 117 Overhead Allocation (Complete Section 2) Part B: One-time and Dedicated Nurses 118 One-time costs (non-recurring costs not expected every year) 119 Costs for Dedicated Nurses to Receive Ambulance Patients 125 Total Operating Costs $ $ $ $ 130 LESS: Revenue 131 Revenue for Dedicated Nurses to Receive Ambulance Patients 132 Other Revenue: Interest Income 133 Other Revenue: (e.g. User Fees, Recoveries, Other Govern- ment, etc.) 134 Other Revenue: Cross Border 140 NET LAND AMBULANCE OPERATING COSTS $ $ $ $ I certify that this Land Ambulance Report has been accurately prepared in accordance with the attached instructions and in accordance with approvals from Council/Board. All reports are subject to audit by the Province. Name of XXX: Da te: Print Name signature Name of Treasurer: Da te: Print Name signature COST 2 2014 Opening Cost Balance $ 3 Purchases/ Betterments $ 4 Disposals $ 5 Write Downs $ 6 2014 Closing Cost Balance $ $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - AMORTIZATION 7 2014 Opening Amortization Balance $ 8 Annual Amortization * $ 9 Amortization Disposals $ 10 2014 Closing Amortization Balance $ $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - $ - 1 2014 Opening Net Book Value $ $ -
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Response Time Performance Report. Within ten (10) Business Days following the end of each month, Contractor shall use the FirstWatch Online Compliance Utility tool to document and report to the LEMSA Director or designee, in a manner required by the LEMSA, information as specified in Section 7.9 of this Agreement. i) LEMSA shall use response time data in an on-going manner to evaluate Contractor's performance with Response Time in an effort to continually improve its response time performance levels. ii) Contractor shall identify the causes of failures of performance and shall document efforts in a manner required by the LEMSA to eliminate these problems on an on-going basis. iii) The Contractor will conduct a comprehensive performance improvement process and submit it to the LEMSA within ten (10) Business Days following the identification of underperformance for two consecutive months. LEMSA will review and provide further recommendations as necessary prior to the approval of any proposed corrective action, to include adjustments to the System Status Plan or other measures to comply with the 90% requirement.
Response Time Performance Report. City shall analyze and evaluate CAD data within a reasonable amount of time following submission by Franchisee for the determination of response time compliance and will monitor response time data on an ongoing basis to evaluate performance. Franchisee shall self-monitor response time data as follows: (A) Franchisee shall use response time data in an on-going manner to evaluate performance and compliance with response time requirements in an effort to continually improve response time performance levels. (B) Franchisee shall identify the cause(s) of performance failures and document efforts to eliminate the problems on an on-going basis. (C) Franchisee shall provide an explanation, upon request, to the Chief for any call exceeding the maximum response time and, where appropriate, describe steps taken to reduce extended response times in the future.
Response Time Performance Report. On the 10th day of each month, the City will provide the Contractor with a Response Time Performance Report for the previous month identifying each emergency call: 1. That did not meet response time standard; 2. That an ambulance was requested and was not able to respond; and 3. Where failure to properly report times necessary to determine response time, on-scene time, and transport time. The Contractor shall identify causes of performance failures and document efforts to eliminate these problems by the 20th day of each month to the City.
Response Time Performance Report. Within ten (10) working days following the end of each month, Contractor shall document and report response time performance to Contract Manager in writing, in a manner specified by the Contract Manager. 1. Contractor shall use response time data in an on-going manner to evaluate Contractor's performance and compliance with response time standards in an effort to continually improve its response time performance levels. 2. Contractor shall identify the causes of failures of performance, and shall document efforts to eliminate these problems on an on-going basis.

Related to Response Time Performance Report

  • Quarterly Contractor Performance Reporting Customers shall complete a Contractor Performance Survey (Exhibit I) for each Contractor on a Quarterly basis. Customers will electronically submit the completed Contractor Performance Survey(s) to the Department Contract Manager no later than the due date indicated in Contract Exhibit D, Section 17, Additional Special Contract Conditions. The completed Contractor Performance Survey(s) will be used by the Department as a performance-reporting tool to measure the performance of Contractors. The Department reserves the right to modify the Contractor Performance Survey document and introduce additional performance-reporting tools as they are developed, including online tools (e.g. tools within MyFloridaMarketPlace or on the Department's website).

  • Performance Reports None Specified

  • Annual Performance Review The Employee’s performance of his duties under this Agreement shall be reviewed by the Board of Directors or a committee of the Board of Directors at least annually and finalized within thirty (30) days of the receipt of the annual audited financial statements. The Board of Directors or a committee of the Board of Directors shall additionally review the base salary, bonus and benefits provided to the Employee under this Agreement and may, in their discretion, adjust the same, as outlined in Addendum B of this Agreement, provided, however, that Employee’s annual base salary shall not be less than the base salary set forth in Section 4(A) hereof.

  • Performance Reporting The State of California is required to submit the following financial reports to FEMA:

  • Annual Performance Evaluation On either a fiscal year or calendar year basis, (consistently applied from year to year), the Bank shall conduct an annual evaluation of Executive’s performance. The annual performance evaluation proceedings shall be included in the minutes of the Board meeting that next follows such annual performance review.

  • SYSTEM PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS Certain functions of the Platform are subject to the service level agreement described in the Agreement. The following additional terms apply to Electronic Communication Services (as defined below). Such terms control in the event of a conflict with the terms of the Agreement. 1. These terms apply only to NCR Voyix’s provision of electronic communication services, such as NCR Voyix Pulse Real Time Text Paging, certain NCR Voyix online ordering functionalities and NCR Voyix Consumer Marketing (collectively, “Communication Services”). The Communication Services may enable you to send communications to your patrons, end-users or other recipients (collectively, “Recipients”), including e-mails, text messages or other electronic messages (collectively, “Communications”). Communications may be routed through wireless or mobile carriers, internet service providers or other communication service providers (each, a “CSP”). 2. You are entirely responsible for your use of the Communication Services, including, but not limited to: (a) proper account setup and configuration settings; (b) obtaining consents or opt-ins from Recipients to receive Communications; (c) compliance with requests to opt-out or unsubscribe from Communications; (d) providing all required disclosures; and (e) use of valid phone numbers, e-mail addresses or other communications identifiers as appropriate for the particular type of Communication. You are responsible for compliance with (i) all laws, rules, regulations and ordinances (including, without limitation, the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, the Federal Trade Commission Act, and the CAN-SPAM Act) and (ii) all industry standards and CSP requirements and policies (including, without limitation, all “S.H.A.F.T” rules and similar standards), in each case, as applicable to your use of the Communication Services or the conduct of your business (collectively, “Applicable Legal Requirements”). You will not use the Communication Services in violation of Applicable Legal Requirements or to engage in any illegal or unethical activity. You are solely responsible for the content and accuracy of your Communications and any products or services offered for sale therein. You will not send any misleading, inaccurate, threatening, libelous, obscene, harassing, or offensive Communication. If NCR Voyix provides images or other materials as part of the Communication Services, you may only use them for your permitted use of the Communication Services. Further, you may not use any third-party or purchased e-mail list(s) in connection with the Communication Services. NCR Voyix may immediately suspend or terminate your use of the Communication Services if you breach any obligation under this Section. You agree to immediately report any violation of this Section to NCR Voyix and provide cooperation, as requested by NCR Voyix, to investigate and/or remedy that violation. You are responsible for any and all charges (including, but not limited to, fees associated with text or email messaging) imposed by your CSP. Message and data rates may apply. Such charges include those from your mobile carrier or other CSP. 3. Communications may not be encrypted, so you should use appropriate care when determining the content of any Communications. Delivery and receipt of Communications may be delayed or impacted by technical or other issues with CSPs or other third parties or due to other reasons outside of NCR Voyix’s control. NCR Voyix will not be liable for any losses or damages arising from the disclosure of any Communication to any third party or the non-delivery, delayed delivery, misdirected delivery or mishandling of, or inaccurate content in, any Communication sent via the Communication Services. 4. You will indemnify, defend and hold harmless NCR Voyix and its affiliates, suppliers, agents and representatives against any and all claims, losses, costs, fines, fees, liabilities or obligations arising from: (a) your use of the Communication Services or the conduct of your business; or (b) your violation of Applicable Legal Requirements. The indemnified parties hereunder are intended third-party beneficiaries of this Section.

  • CONTRACTOR PERFORMANCE AUDIT The Contractor shall allow the Authorized User to assess Contractor’s performance by providing any materials requested in the Authorized User Agreement (e.g., page load times, response times, uptime, and fail over time). The Authorized User may perform this Contractor performance audit with a third party at its discretion, at the Authorized User’s expense. The Contractor shall perform an independent audit of its Data Centers, at least annually, at Contractor expense. The Contractor will provide a data owner facing audit report upon request by the Authorized User. The Contractor shall identify any confidential, trade secret, or proprietary information in accordance with Appendix B, Section 9(a), Confidential/Trade Secret Materials.

  • SCHEDULE FOR PERFORMANCE REVIEWS 7.1 The performance of the Employee in relation to his performance agreement shall be reviewed for the following quarters with the understanding that the reviews in the first and the third quarter may be verbal if performance is satisfactory:

  • Registry Performance Specifications Registry Performance Specifications for operation of the TLD will be as set forth in Specification 10 attached hereto (“Specification 10”). Registry Operator shall comply with such Performance Specifications and, for a period of at least one (1) year, shall keep technical and operational records sufficient to evidence compliance with such specifications for each calendar year during the Term.

  • Historical Performance Information To the extent agreed upon by the parties, the Sub-Advisor will provide the Trust with historical performance information on similarly managed investment companies or for other accounts to be included in the Prospectus or for any other uses permitted by applicable law.

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