Role of the States and Territories Sample Clauses

Role of the States and Territories. The States agree to be responsible for:
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Role of the States and Territories. 25. The States and Territories will: (a) Develop, strengthen, and maintain the capacity of the health sector to detect, report, and respond to public health events. (b) Develop and maintain communication networks with agencies and organisations within their jurisdictions to ensure an effective response to public health events. (c) Develop and maintain arrangements with other agencies and organisations within their jurisdictions to receive information about events requiring a nationally coordinated public health response and forward that information to the NFP. (d) Request a nationally coordinated response to an event which is likely to overwhelm the resources of the affected, or potentially affected, State or Territory or requires activation or delegation of existing Commonwealth powers. (e) Designate Responsible Bodies for communicating with the NFP during a potential Public Health Event of National Significance or a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, or an Overseas Mass Casualty Event. (f) Notify the NFP of Public Health Events of National Significance to be Reported to the NFP, including a potential Public Health Emergency of International Concern, as defined in this Agreement, as soon as practicable, but within 12 hours of becoming aware of them. (g) Provide information about each event that will include: (i) location; (ii) date and time; (iii) nature of the event; (iv) details of persons affected, including personal information if required; (v) nature of the medical condition(s) occurring or that will potentially result from the event; (vi) number of known cases or description of the area where people are potentially exposed to illness or disease as a result of the event; (vii) a statement that the event involves death or illness at a level higher than expected for the time and place, together with the reasons; (viii) potential impact on other States of Territories; (ix) summary of the response undertaken to date; and (x) nature of additional response elements that may be required. (h) Provide personal information in accordance with the Act. (i) Respond to requests from the NFP for any additional information that is required to assess whether a reported event is of national significance or international concern. (j) This Agreement is not intended to over-ride existing communication networks.
Role of the States and Territories. The States and Territories will be responsible for submitting proposals to the Commonwealth within the timeframes specified within this Agreement and their respective Implementation Plan.
Role of the States and Territories. In addition to the roles and responsibilities set out in Schedule A, the States will be responsible for: providing a financial contribution to support the implementation of this Agreement; notifying the Commonwealth within 30 days of any variations to the agreed project lists, including changes which affect agreed projects (for example where projects are terminated or proposed to be substituted) and project milestones which may require amendments to bilateral schedules to this Agreement. all aspects of delivering on the project outputs set out in this Agreement; reporting on the delivery of outputs as set out in Part 4—Project Milestones, Reporting and Payments and the schedules to this Agreement; Where applicable, ensuring that only a builder or builders accredited under the Australian Government Building and Construction Occupational Health and Safety Accreditation Scheme is contracted, and providing the necessary assurances to the Commonwealth; and Where applicable, ensuring that compliance with the Building Code 2013 is made a condition of tender for all contractors and subcontractors who tender for the work, and providing the necessary assurances to the Commonwealth.
Role of the States and Territories. The Bilateral Agreements will provide the detail of State responsibilities. States and Territories will be responsible for ensuring full and timely implementation of reforms as set out in these Agreements.
Role of the States and Territories. To realise the objectives and commitments in this Agreement, and to meet the key output identified in Clause 8, the States and Territories will:
Role of the States and Territories. The Parties recognise the role of the States and Territories as key health system managers, particularly for public health and public hospital services. In managing and funding these state-operated services, States and Territories have the role of introducing, supporting and leveraging national digital health capability.
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