Responsibility for Evaluations Sample Clauses

Responsibility for Evaluations. Evaluators are responsible for completing the evaluation and shall be entitled to obtain information to assist in the completion of the evaluation.
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Responsibility for Evaluations. Evaluation information should reflect the current functioning of the child. Head Start and the LEA should consider the needs of the child, the evaluation tools used, and IDEA requirements for eligibility. The LEA is responsible for determining eligibility as outlined in the Idaho State Special Education Manual. Parental involvement is required in the evaluation process. The LEA is responsible for ensuring interpreters are available and necessary accommodations are made for parents with limited proficiency in English or who are hearing impaired, for the JEP meeting. The LEA and HS programs will share responsibility to assure that language needs are met for parent involvement. Head Start is required to maintain a copy of the LEA's Referral to Consider Special Education Evaluation - {MSHS Consent for Evaluation) in the Child or Family file of each child referred. Evaluation Contacts .Please list the primary evaluation contact from each agency (if different from those listed above). If requirements/contacts are not the same throughout the district, please list information separately for each school that has unique requirements. Also, note any contacts/requirements by school for services during the summer. Agency Contact Name/Position Phone/Fax Email Best Date and Time District: Head Start Program Schools/Programs with different contacts for summer evaluations should be listed below: Agency Contact Name/Position Phone/Fax Email Best Date and Time District: Head Start Program IOther Information:
Responsibility for Evaluations. 14.2.1 The responsibility for the formal evaluation of bargaining unit employees assigned to a specific school or other administrative unit rests with the principal or administrator in charge. Such evaluation is to be based upon observation of the employee's work, spaced over a sufficient period of time to allow for an adequate sampling of the employee's performance.
Responsibility for Evaluations. Evaluations will be reviewed by the supervisor of the individual who has performed the evaluation, as well as the Executive Vice President, Educational/Student and Outreach Services. Such review will be primarily concerned with determining whether the articles governing evaluations have been followed.
Responsibility for Evaluations. The prime evaluator is responsible for completing the evaluation and shall be entitled to obtain information to assist in the completion of the evaluation.

Related to Responsibility for Evaluations

  • Responsibility for Evaluation Within each school the Principal will be responsible for the evaluation of employees assigned to that school. Evaluation will be made by the Principal or a qualified administrator. An employee assigned to more than one school will be evaluated by the Principal of the school in which the employee is assigned for the greater amount of time, with input provided by the Principal of the other school. Any Principal or person charged with the responsibility of evaluation of employees may involve other staff and students in the process if acceptable to the certificated teacher being evaluated.

  • Responsibility for Errors Consultant shall be responsible for its work and results under this Agreement. Consultant, when requested, shall furnish clarification and/or explanation as may be required by the City’s representative, regarding any services rendered under this Agreement at no additional cost to City. In the event that an error or omission attributable to Consultant occurs, then Consultant shall, at no cost to City, provide all necessary design drawings, estimates and other Consultant professional services necessary to rectify and correct the matter to the sole satisfaction of City and to participate in any meeting required with regard to the correction.

  • Responsibility for Equipment City shall not be responsible for any damage to persons or property as a result of the use, misuse or failure of any equipment used by Contractor, or by any of its employees, even though such equipment be furnished, rented or loaned to Contractor by City.

  • RESPONSIBILITY FOR EMPLOYEES To the extent that the Contract involves the provision of the Services to UNDP by the Contractor’s officials, employees, agents, servants, subcontractors and other representatives (collectively, the Contractor’s “personnel”), the following provisions shall apply:

  • Your Responsibility for Errors You understand that we must rely on the information you provide, and you authorize us to act on any instruction which has been or reasonably appears to have been sent by you and to submit funds transfer instructions on your behalf. You understand that financial institutions receiving the funds transfer instructions may rely on such information. We are not obliged to take any further steps to confirm or authenticate such instructions and will act on them without getting further confirmation. You understand that if you provide us with incorrect information or if there is any error in your instruction, we will make all reasonable efforts to reverse or delete such instructions, but you accept full responsibility for losses resulting from any of your errors, duplication, ambiguities or fraud in the information that you provide. You agree not to impersonate any person or use a name that you are not authorized to use. If any information you provide is untrue, inaccurate, not current or incomplete, without limiting other remedies, Bank reserves the right to recover from you any costs or losses incurred as a direct or indirect result of the inaccurate or incomplete information.

  • Responsibility for Content Vendor is solely responsible for administration, content, intellectual property rights, and all materials at Vendor’s website. DIR reserves the right to require a change of listed content if, in the opinion of DIR, it does not adequately represent the Contract.

  • CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY FOR EMPLOYEES The Contractor shall be responsible for the professional and technical competence of its employees and will select, for work under this Contract, reliable individuals who will perform effectively in the implementation of this Contract, respect the local customs, and conform to a high standard of moral and ethical conduct.

  • Responsibility for Costs The Servicer is responsible for collection from such Borrower of any recording or similar costs or expenses incidental to the granting of relief with respect to a delinquent Mortgage Loan.

  • Responsibility for Subcontractors All requirements for the “Prime” contractor shall also apply to any and all subcontractors. It is the Prime Contractors’ responsibility to insure the compliance by the subcontractors. At all times the Prime Contractor remains liable to the Authority for the performance and compliance of his/her subcontractors.

  • Responsibility for Performance Participation in state Centralized Contracts by Authorized Users is permitted upon the following conditions: (i) the responsibility with regard to performance of any contractual obligation, covenant, condition or term thereunder by any Authorized User other than State Agencies shall be borne and is expressly assumed by such Authorized User and not by the State; (ii) a breach of the Contract by any particular Authorized User shall neither constitute nor be deemed a breach of the Contract as a whole which shall remain in full force and effect, and shall not affect the validity of the Contract nor the obligations of the Contractor thereunder respecting non-breaching Authorized Users, whether State or otherwise; (iii) for a breach by an Authorized User other than a State Agency, the State specifically and expressly disclaims any and all liability for such breach; and (iv) each non-state agency Authorized User and Contractor guarantees to save the State, its officers, agents and employees harmless from any liability that may be or is imposed by their failure to perform in accordance with its obligations under the Contract.

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