SCOPE OF POLICY. This policy provides guidance for the implementation of all University leases.
SCOPE OF POLICY. This Policy applies to the planning and budget development for capital projects, capital project authorization, and the implementation of capital projects, whether funded by a general fund appropriation of the General Assembly, proceeds from State Tax Supported Debt, or funding from other sources. This Policy provides guidance for 1) the process for developing one or more capital project programs for the University, 2) authorization of new capital projects, 3) procurement of Capital Professional Services and construction services, 4) design reviews and code approvals for capital projects, 5) environmental impact requirements, 6) building demolitions, 7) building and land acquisitions, 8) building and land dispositions, 9) project management systems, and 10) reporting requirements.
SCOPE OF POLICY. The Policy applies to Retail, Experienced Retail and Professional Clients (as defined in the Company’s Client Categorization Policy) of the Company, in relation to financial transactions regarding Contracts for Difference («CFDs»). If the Company classifies a Client as an Eligible Counterparty, this Policy does not apply to such an Eligible Counterparty. In addition, certain professional Clients may be further categorised as “Eligible Counterparties.” This Policy sets out the Company’s approach to obtain the best possible result (best execution) on behalf of Clients when executing Client orders on Financial Instruments offered by the Company.
SCOPE OF POLICY. This Policy provides guidance for the implementation of all University Leases.
SCOPE OF POLICY. The policy becomes effective once the FWC approves the policy and at least one Tribal Co-Manager signs the policy. This policy applies to those anadromous salmon and steelhead hatchery programs operated by WDFW and Tribal Co-Managers in the geographic areas associated with the specific Tribal Co-Managers that are signatories to this policy. Following acceptance of this policy, it is the intent of Co- Manager signatories to subsequently provide additional specification of responsibilities, agreements, and operational requirements at the regional or watershed level through comprehensive planning. Hatchery program release goals, genetic management protocols, and other plans agreed to by Co-Managers as of MONTH DAY, 2023, will remain in place until agreed to otherwise in accordance with this Co-Manager Hatchery Policy. For those hatchery programs that fall under this Co-Manager Hatchery Policy, this policy will supersede all elements of the FWC’s Anadromous Salmon and Steelhead Hatchery Policy (Policy C- 3624). All other hatchery programs will be operated based on existing regional- or watershed-specific Co-Manager hatchery program agreements, legal requirements, and C-3624 and other applicable policies.
SCOPE OF POLICY. This policy applies to the University's responsibility for management, investment, and stewardship of all its financial resources, including but not limited to general, nongeneral, and private funds. This responsibility includes maintaining an independent uniform system of accounting, financial reporting, and internal controls adequate to protect and account for the University's financial resources, as well as allowing for recording of required information into Cardinal.
SCOPE OF POLICY. These regulations shall apply to all circumstances where a Fitness to Study concern arises in relation to a student and whom is formally notified of this concern in accordance with the procedures identified.
SCOPE OF POLICY. This policy applies to the planning and budget development for capital projects, capital project authorization, and the implementation of capital projects, whether funded by a general fund appropriation of the General Assembly, proceeds from state tax-supported debt, or funding from other sources. This policy provides guidance for (i) the process for developing one or more capital project programs for the University, (ii) authorization of new capital projects, (iii) procurement of capital professional services and construction services, (iv) design reviews and code approvals for capital projects, (v) environmental impact requirements, (vi) building demolitions, (vii) building and land acquisitions, (viii) building and land dispositions, (ix) project management systems, and (x) reporting requirements.
SCOPE OF POLICY. This policy is intended to cover and implement the authority that the University will exercise under Article 4 of the Act. This policy is not intended to affect any other powers and authorities granted to the University pursuant to the general appropriation act and the Code of Virginia, including other provisions of the Act or the University's enabling statutes, as that term is defined in § 23.1-1000 of the Act. This policy shall govern the University's information technology strategic planning, expenditure reporting, budgeting, project management, infrastructure, architecture, ongoing operations, security, and audits conducted within, by, or on behalf of the University. Upon the effective date of this management agreement between the Commonwealth and the University, therefore, the University shall be exempt from the provisions of the Code of Virginia governing the Virginia Information Technologies Agency, Chapter 20.1 (§ 2.2-2005 et seq.) of Title 2.2 of the Code of Virginia, and the provisions governing the Information Technology Advisory Council, Article 35 (§ 2.2-2699.5 et seq.) of Chapter 26 of Title 2.2 of the Code of Virginia, that otherwise would govern the University's information technology strategic planning, expenditure reporting, budgeting, project management, infrastructure, architecture, ongoing operations, security, and audits conducted within, by, or on behalf of the University, provided, however, that the University still shall be subject to those provisions governing the Virginia Information Technologies Agency, Chapter 20.1 (§ 2.2-2005 et seq.) of Title 2.2 of the Code of Virginia, and the provisions governing the Information Technology Advisory Council, Article 35 (§ 2.2-2699.5 et seq.) of Chapter 26 of Title 2.2 of the Code of Virginia, that are applicable to public institutions of higher education of the Commonwealth and that do not govern information technology strategic planning, expenditure reporting, budgeting, project management, infrastructure, architecture, ongoing operations, security, and audits within, by, or on behalf of the University. The procurement of information technology and telecommunications goods and services, including automated data processing hardware and software, shall be governed by the Policy Governing the Procurement of Goods, Services, Insurance, and Construction, and the Disposition of Surplus Materials (Exhibit D) approved by the board, and the Rules Governing Procurement of Goods, Services, Insurance,...
SCOPE OF POLICY. This Policy applies to the University’s responsibility for management, investment and stewardship of all its financial resources, including but not limited to, general, non-general and private funds. This responsibility includes maintaining an independent uniform system of accounting, financial reporting, and internal controls adequate to protect and account for the University’s financial resources. The University of Virginia’s College at Wise shall receive the benefits of this Policy as it is implemented by the University on behalf of the College at Wise, but the College at Wise shall not receive any additional independent financial operations and management authority as a result of this Management Agreement beyond the independent financial operations and management authority that it had prior to the Effective Date of the University’s initial Management Agreement with the Commonwealth or that it may be granted by law in the future.