SERVICE PROVISION AND REPORTING Sample Clauses

SERVICE PROVISION AND REPORTING. Rehabilitation Communication Services shall include the following elements, regardless of which service option is chosen: a. Participation and input of the consumer throughout the process, particularly during the Intake and Planning Meeting, development of the consumer’s Objectives, and progress reviews; b. Sensitivity to cultural, linguistic, ethnic and other environmental considerations; c. Vocationally relevant behavioral observations and temperament factors; d. Consideration of assistive technology needs. The Rehabilitation Communication Specialist will complete the RCS Monthly Progress Report (RS-7t) which must be submitted at least once a month and must note when RCS services are provided in collaboration with CRPs, BSRs, or Vocational Interpretation Services. Progress reports must be submitted along with the monthly invoice during the first week of each month following service provision, as described in the Fees, Billing and Financial Procedures section of this Agreement. The RCS is also required to complete the RCS Employment Verification & Placement Incentive Request (RS-8k), when applicable. The placement report must be signed and dated by the consumer. DORS may monitor a sample of reports for compliance.
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SERVICE PROVISION AND REPORTING. Career Assessment Services. Career assessment services (CAS) shall be provided in accordance with the CAS Checklist (to be forwarded electronically) and shall include the following elements, regardless of which assessment option is chosen:
SERVICE PROVISION AND REPORTING a. VIS include the following activities, consistent with the DORS counselor’s referral and authorization: 1. Job Development Preparation (e.g. mock interviewing) in combination with services provided by either WTC employment services, Business Service Representatives, Rehabilitation Communication Services (RCS) Providers, or Community Rehabilitation Providers (CRP). 2. On-Site Job Interview Assistance in combination with services provided by either WTC employment services, Business Service Representatives, RCS provider, or CRP. 3. On-Site Vocational Interpretation (e.g. during informational interviews with employers, job fairs, short-term training or supervisory meeting) singly or in combination with services provided by either WTC employment services, Business Service Representatives, RCS provider, or CRP. 4. On-Site Vocational Interpretation during Pre-Employment Transitioning Services (Pre-ETS) Work-Based Learning Experience singly or in combination with services provided by either WTC employment services, Business Service Representatives, RCS provider, or CRP. Hours authorized should initially be based on the Job Coaching Fading Schedule for Short-Term Job Coaching (RS<2, Attachment 800-3). Administrative Approval required to exceed this number. b. VIS shall not be provided after a consumer agrees that employment stability has been achieved and the employment stable date has been entered in AWARE.

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  • Information and Reporting The Adviser shall provide the Trust and its respective officers with such periodic reports concerning the obligations the Adviser has assumed under this Agreement as the Trust may from time to time reasonably request.

  • Inspection and Reporting Each Grantor shall permit the Collateral Agent, or any agent or representatives thereof or such professionals or other Persons as the Collateral Agent may designate, not more than once a year in the absence of an Event of Default, (i) to examine and make copies of and abstracts from such Grantor's records and books of account, (ii) to visit and inspect its properties, (iii) to verify materials, leases, Instruments, Accounts, Inventory and other assets of such Grantor from time to time, (iii) to conduct audits, physical counts, appraisals and/or valuations, examinations at the locations of such Grantor. Each Grantor shall also permit the Collateral Agent, or any agent or representatives thereof or such professionals or other Persons as the Collateral Agent may designate to discuss such Grantor's affairs, finances and accounts with any of its officers subject to the execution by the Collateral Agent or its designee(s) of a mutually agreeable confidentiality agreement.

  • Safeguards Monitoring and Reporting The Borrower shall do the following or cause the Project Executing Agency to do the following:

  • Monitoring and Reporting The Programme Operator shall monitor, record and report on progress towards the programme’s outcomes in accordance with the provisions contained in the legal framework. The Programme Operator shall ensure that suitable and sufficient monitoring and reporting arrangements are made with the project promoters in order to enable the Programme Operator and the National Focal Point to meet its obligations to the Donors. When reporting on progress achieved in Annual and Final Programme Reports, the Programme Operator shall disaggregate results achieved as appropriate and in accordance with instructions received from the FMO.

  • Records and Reporting Company will maintain and preserve all records as required by law in connection with its provision of Services under this Agreement. Upon the reasonable request of Distributor, a Fund or the transfer agent for a Class, Company will provide timely copies of: (a) historical records relating to Client transactions involving the Class; (b) written communications regarding the Class to or from Clients; and (c) other materials relating to the provision of Services by Company under this Agreement.

  • PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING Performance indicators

  • Record Keeping and Reporting The Accredited Entity shall ensure that:

  • Information and Reports A. The Subadviser shall keep the Fund and the Adviser informed of developments relating to its duties as Subadviser of which the Subadviser has, or should have, knowledge that would materially affect the Designated Series. In this regard, the Subadviser shall provide the Fund, the Adviser and their respective officers with such periodic reports concerning the obligations the Subadviser has assumed under this Agreement as the Fund and the Adviser may from time to time reasonably request. In addition, prior to each meeting of the Trustees, the Subadviser shall provide the Adviser and the Trustees with reports regarding the Subadviser’s management of the Designated Series during the most recently completed quarter, which reports: (i) shall include Subadviser’s representation that its performance of its investment management duties hereunder is in compliance with the Fund’s investment objectives and practices, the Act and applicable rules and regulations under the Act, and the diversification and minimum “good income” requirements of Subchapter M under the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, and (ii) otherwise shall be in such form as may be mutually agreed upon by the Subadviser and the Adviser. B. Each of the Adviser and the Subadviser shall provide the other party with a list, to the best of the Adviser’s or the Subadviser’s respective knowledge, of each affiliated person (and any affiliated person of such an affiliated person) of the Adviser or the Subadviser, as the case may be, and each of the Adviser and Subadviser agrees promptly to update such list whenever the Adviser or the Subadviser becomes aware of any changes that should be added to or deleted from the list of affiliated persons. C. The Subadviser shall also provide the Adviser with any information reasonably requested by the Adviser regarding its management of the Designated Series required for any shareholder report, amended registration statement, or Prospectus supplement to be filed by the Fund with the SEC.

  • Documenting and Reporting Breaches 6.1 Business Associate shall report to Covered Entity any Breach of Unsecured PHI, including Breaches reported to it by a Subcontractor, as soon as it (or any of its employees or agents) becomes aware of any such Breach, and in no case later than two (2) business days after it (or any of its employees or agents) becomes aware of the Breach, except when a law enforcement official determines that a notification would impede a criminal investigation or cause damage to national security. 6.2 Business Associate shall provide Covered Entity with the names of the individuals whose Unsecured PHI has been, or is reasonably believed to have been, the subject of the Breach and any other available information that is required to be given to the affected individuals, as set forth in 45 CFR § 164.404(c), and, if requested by Covered Entity, information necessary for Covered Entity to investigate the impermissible use or disclosure. Business Associate shall continue to provide to Covered Entity information concerning the Breach as it becomes available to it. Business Associate shall require its Subcontractor(s) to agree to these same terms and conditions. 6.3 When Business Associate determines that an impermissible acquisition, use or disclosure of PHI by a member of its workforce is not a Breach, as that term is defined in 45 CFR § 164.402, and therefore does not necessitate notice to the impacted individual(s), it shall document its assessment of risk, conducted as set forth in 45 CFR § 402(2). When requested by Covered Entity, Business Associate shall make its risk assessments available to Covered Entity. It shall also provide Covered Entity with 1) the name of the person(s) making the assessment, 2) a brief summary of the facts, and 3) a brief statement of the reasons supporting the determination of low probability that the PHI had been compromised. When a breach is the responsibility of a member of its Subcontractor’s workforce, Business Associate shall either 1) conduct its own risk assessment and draft a summary of the event and assessment or 2) require its Subcontractor to conduct the assessment and draft a summary of the event. In either case, Business Associate shall make these assessments and reports available to Covered Entity. 6.4 Business Associate shall require, by contract, a Subcontractor to report to Business Associate and Covered Entity any Breach of which the Subcontractor becomes aware, no later than two (2) business days after becomes aware of the Breach.

  • Funding, Services and Reporting The HSP represents warrants and covenants that (a) the Funding is, and will continue to be, used only to provide the Services in accordance with the terms of this Agreement; (b) the Services are and will continue to be provided: by persons with the expertise, professional qualifications, licensing and skills necessary to complete their respective tasks; and in compliance with Applicable Law and Applicable Policy; and (c) every Report is accurate and in full compliance with the provisions of this Agreement, including any particular requirements applicable to the Report and any material change to a Report will be communicated to the Funder immediately.

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