Responsibilities for Transition Sample Clauses

Responsibilities for Transition. Contractor shall cooperate with the State and the third-party or successor contractor to facilitate a smooth and orderly transition. ITS shall assume responsibility for Transition project management. A project manager responsible for coordinating Transition activities, maintaining the transition task schedule, and approving transition Deliverables shall be appointed by ITS. Weekly project review meetings shall be held with representatives of the Contractor, ITS, and the third-party or the successor contractor. ITS shall also ensure that all other resources (e.g. technical, administrative) deemed necessary by the Transition Plan, whether they are ITS or third-party resources, will be available as required to carry out tasks and functions defined in the Transition Plan and in accordance with the defined timelines specified in the Transition Plan.
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Responsibilities for Transition. Contractor shall cooperate with the State and the third-party or successor contractor to facilitate a smooth and orderly transition. BRETSA shall assume responsibility for Transition project management. A project manager responsible for coordinating Transition activities, maintaining the transition task schedule, and approving transition Deliverables shall be appointed by BRETSA. Weekly project review meetings shall be held with representatives of the Contractor, BRETSA and the third-party successor contractor (if any). BRETSA shall also ensure that all other resources (e.g. technical, administrative) deemed necessary by the Transition Plan, whether they are BRETSA or third-party resources, will be available as required to carry out tasks and functions defined in the Transition Plan and in accordance with the defined timelines specified in the Transition Plan.
Responsibilities for Transition. A. Bright Beginnings will:  Inform parents prior to their child turning 18 month of age that contact information will be shared with the LEA unless the parent “opts out”. For children who are determined eligible at or after 18 months of age, they shall be informed at the initial IFSP meeting  Send a copy of the IFSP to the LEA with parental consent.  Send the LEA report for all LEA’s by Feb. 1, May 1, Aug. 1 and Nov. 1 of each year.  For each child who is at least 2 years and 3 months old, the IFSP will include steps that will be taken and services that will be provided to support a smooth transition to either preschool special education or other services.  Conduct a Transition Planning Conference for each child at least 90 days prior to their third birthday, but no more than 9 months prior to their third birthday. For a child potentially eligible for special education, with parent consent, a representative of the LEA shall be invited to the Transition Planning Conference.

Related to Responsibilities for Transition

  • Responsibilities of Consultant a. Consultant, as an independent contractor to Client, shall perform the Scope of Work (Exhibit A) in accordance with, and subject to, the other provisions of this Agreement.

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  • Responsibilities of Contractor A. The Contractor shall perform all work on the described project as required by the Contract documents. The work to be performed includes the labor and services necessary to produce such replacement, and all materials, supplies, tools, transportation, equipment, and machinery required for replacement.

  • Client’s Responsibilities In addition to other responsibilities herein or imposed by law, the Client shall:

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