Submission of Staffing Plan Sample Clauses

Submission of Staffing Plan. Contractor must submit a separate staffing plan, based on the treatment modality for the SUD treatment program. The staffing plan shall include a list of positions and the duties performed by each position. Contractor shall be capable of providing sufficient, experienced personnel to meet the requirements specified in this request. The Contractor shall have adequately trained and physically able, paid, awake staff on the premises 24 hours per day, seven days per week. All other staffing levels shall be sufficient to deliver the services described in the Contract. Contractor will employ these positions:
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Related to Submission of Staffing Plan

  • REDUCTION OF STAFF 34.01 When the Company proposes to terminate (other than for cause) an employee as a result of a decision to reduce the number of Permanent Employees:

  • Limitation on Out-of-State Litigation - Texas Business and Commerce Code § 272 This is a requirement of the TIPS Contract and is non-negotiable. Texas Business and Commerce Code § 272 prohibits a construction contract, or an agreement collateral to or affecting the construction contract, from containing a provision making the contract or agreement, or any conflict arising under the contract or agreement, subject to another state’s law, litigation in the courts of another state, or arbitration in another state. If included in Texas construction contracts, such provisions are voidable by a party obligated by the contract or agreement to perform the work. By submission of this proposal, Vendor acknowledges this law and if Vendor enters into a construction contract with a Texas TIPS Member under this procurement, Vendor certifies compliance.

  • Summary of State Ethics Laws Pursuant to the requirements of section 1-101qq of the Connecticut General Statutes, the summary of State ethics laws developed by the State Ethics Commission pursuant to section 1-81b of the Connecticut General Statutes is incorporated by reference into and made a part of the Contract as if the summary had been fully set forth in the Contract.

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