Services and Activities Sample Clauses
The 'Services and Activities' clause defines the specific tasks, duties, or functions that one party is obligated to perform under the agreement. It typically outlines the scope of work, including what services will be provided, the standards to be met, and any limitations or exclusions. For example, it may detail consulting services, maintenance activities, or project deliverables. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of their respective responsibilities, reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes regarding the nature and extent of the services to be rendered.
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Services and Activities. In the case of accident or injury to the named participant, and if an emergency contact person cannot be reached, I grant College Racquet Club permission to obtain medical attention if necessary for which I will be financially responsible.
Services and Activities. Contractor shall provide the services and activities in program areas or programs listed and described in the Scope of Work attached hereto as Appendix B.
Services and Activities. The Contractor shall provide all necessary materials, equipment, supplies, and labor resources to provide the following professional top-quality fundraising products, services, and activities.
Services and Activities. Contractor shall provide services in the manner and at the levels set forth in the attached Exhibit A-1. If requested by the Department, Contractor shall submit to the Department, within thirty (30) days of completion of all services under this Agreement, a final report summarizing the services performed under this Agreement, including cumulative quantitative and qualitative data relative to the objectives and general operations of Contractor paid for through this Agreement.
Services and Activities. The detailed scope of services and/or activities, in line with the objectives in Article 2, including possible financial arrangements and allocation of ownership and terms of exercising, protection and exploitation of results, must be agreed between the Parties of this Agreement and specified in a separate written document.
Services and Activities. Transitional housing will be provided by the Service League in small, safe, single-sex shared houses. The maximum length of stay is twelve (12) months; however program participants will be assisted in implementing aftercare plans that will include preparing to live independently as soon as possible. As a sober living facility, program participants must be successful graduates of substance abuse treatment, must follow house rules, and must not use inside or outside the house during their stay. Program participants will contribute partial rent, which supports both the facility and support services. Program participants will purchase their own food and ▇▇▇▇ for themselves in a modern shared kitchen. Because the service provided is transitional housing, rather than alcohol and drug treatment, the program will not offer alcohol and drug treatment services on-site. However, the program will offer a variety of services off-site in which program participants must participate. Similarly, the program is not licensed as a residential care facility, therefore the Contractor will not offer any medical or nursing care. Program participants must be healthy enough to live independently. Program participants with HIV/AIDS who become too ill to live independently while in the program will be referred to acute care hospitals, nursing homes, residential care facilities, or other appropriate venues. Placement of these program participants will be discussed with their medical provider and, if appropriate, their AIDS Case Manager. In some cases, other agencies may be able to provide limited medical care and home health aides to permit program participants to remain during periods of such illness.
Services and Activities. 1) Ongoing counseling will be offered and provided to all transitional housing program participants by a licensed mental health professional, and recovery support will be offered and provided by a certified alcohol and drug counselor. Each program participant will have at least one (1) mental health or recovery support visit per week, with an average of three (3) in-person or phone contacts per week. Program participants will be offered and/or referred to ongoing outpatient substance abuse treatment services, including the Hope House alumni group, and 12-step meetings both within and outside the program.
2) The supportive transitional housing program will assist program participants with HIV/AIDS in becoming independent by providing support services and life skills training. Alcohol and drug treatment services cannot be provided on-site at any transitional housing provided by the Service League. However, these services will be provided at Hope House I, including transportation between the two (2) programs. Program participants will be expected to attend weekly alumni meetings at Hope House I in order to assist them in maintaining their recovery. In addition, program participants will have regular in-person and weekly phone contacts with the Alcohol and Drug Counselor, averaging three (3) contacts per week and they must also attend 12-Step meetings at Hope House or in the community, and provide weekly documentation of these activities.
3) Program participants may have a variety of needs and psychosocial problems upon entering the program. They may come from abusive relationships, have limited basic life skills, have lost custody of children, and/or have long histories of alcohol and/or drug abuse. Weekly individual mental health counseling will be available to help program participants deal with these issues.
Services and Activities. No person shall be denied or subjected to discrimination in receipt of the benefit of any services or activities made possible by or resulting from this Agreement on the basis of age, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, race, creed, color, national origin, honorably discharged veteran or military status, or the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability, unless based on a bona fide occupational qualification. Any violation of this provision shall be considered a violation of a material provision of this Agreement and shall be grounds for termination or suspension in whole or in part of this Agreement by the District and may result in ineligibility for future District agreements.
Services and Activities. No person shall be denied or subjected to discrimination in receipt of the benefit of any services or activities made possible by or resulting from this Agreement on the grounds of sex, race, color, creed, national origin, sexual orientation, age (except minimum age and retirement provisions), marital status, or the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical handicap. Any violation of this provision shall be considered a violation of a material provision of this Agreement and shall be grounds for termination or suspension in whole or in part of this Agreement by the County and may result in ineligibility for future County agreements.
Services and Activities. A. Staffing
1. <<Subcontractor Short Name>> shall recruit and hire agency staff as per approved budget. <<Subcontractor Short Name>> is responsible for recruitment, hiring, orientation, and supervision of agency staff.
2. <<Subcontractor Short Name>> will be required to provide agency staff with adequate support, supervision and communication through their immediate supervisor and orient them to the policies and procedures of the project.
3. <<Subcontractor Short Name>> agency staff are the employees of <<Subcontractor Short Name>>, and not of <<Lead Contractor Short Name>>, and are covered by the personnel policies and procedures of <<Subcontractor Short Name>>.
B. Nepotism
1. <<Subcontractor Short Name>> will not hire a person in any program staff position if a member of his/her ''immediate family" is employed in an administrative capacity for <<Subcontractor Short Name>> or <<Lead Contractor Short Name>>.
2. For purposes of this SPA, "immediate family" means wife, husband, and domestic partner as registered in the City and County of San Francisco, son, daughter, mother, father, brother, and/or sister. The term “administrative capacity” includes: all elected and appointed officials who will have any responsibility for the obtaining or approval of any grant funded under the program, such as the Program or Project Director, member of the Board of Directors, Executive Director, and persons who have selection, hiring or supervisor responsibility for the program or operational responsibility for the program.
