Surveillance and reporting Sample Clauses

Surveillance and reporting. It is important that effective surveillance systems are in place at the points of entry, and indeed along the entire introduction pathway, that enable rapid detection of alien species. Rapid and reliable identification of pests or contaminants is crucial to inform the appropriate response. In some situations the evidence will be obvious, such as the presence of soil or progagules on cargo, and can be easily dealt with. However, in many cases, the evidence will not be as easy to interpret and respond to. An effective surveillance system needs to cater for all of these eventualities. It is important to note that the probability of detecting introduced species is a function of their abundance. Consequently, introduced species are often hard to detect until they have begun to spread, at which point eradication is much more difficult and expensive. Consequently, effective surveillance systems require experienced and adequately resourced personnel with knowledge of: baseline levels of invasive alien species at the site in question, what to look out for and where to focus observations and how to respond to alien species or contaminants that are detected. A high general awareness of biosecurity issues amongst the broad range of people that visit or are resident at the particular site not only helps prevent introductions in the first place, but also ensures greater vigilance that may help detect unwanted pests before it is too late to contain them. Formal and standardised reporting of possible incursions and introductions is an important component of the surveillance system. Data should be collected for any biosecurity breach (and sent to an identified individual with overall responsibility for the system), including; when/where found, what the pest was (with a sample preserved if possible for identification), what it was found on (i.e. the possible source with tracking details, such as consignment number) and what the response was. Repeat offenders or weaknesses can then be identified and resolved, or protocols strengthened. Emergency response No biosecurity system is able totally to prevent the introduction of alien species. As long as humans are visiting and transporting goods to ACAP sites, there is a risk of introducing unwanted alien species. The aim of emergency response is to eliminate newly arrived species before they spread beyond the point of entry. Contingency plans for managing different kinds of newly arrived species (as well as for the management of ...
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Surveillance and reporting. 3.3.1. All newly diagnosed cases of TB shall be reported to ADHS TB Control Program using the Medical Electronic Disease Surveillance System (MEDSIS) or other system designated by the ADHS TB Control Program. There shall be at least one-hundred percent (100%) completeness for all Report of Verified Case of Tuberculosis (RVCT) variables (please refer to the RVCT instruction manual at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/tb/programs/rvct/default.htm for more information);
Surveillance and reporting. 4.3.1. Enhance identification, reporting, and follow-up of TB cases and suspects by establishing liaisons with appropriate reporting sources including:

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  • GOVERNANCE AND REPORTING Measure 3a Is the school complying with governance requirements? Meets Standard: The school materially complies with applicable laws, rules, regulations and provisions of the charter contract relating to governance by its board, including but not limited to: • Governing board composition and membership requirements pursuant to Ch. 302D, HRS • Governing board policies • Governing board reporting requirements • Procurement policies • State Ethics Code (Ch. 84, HRS), including conflict of interest policy Measure 3b Is the school holding management accountable? Meets Standard: The school materially complies with applicable laws, rules, regulations and provisions of the charter contract relating to oversight of school management, including but not limited to: • (For Education Service Providers [ESPs]) maintaining authority over management, holding it accountable for performance as agreed under a written performance agreement and requiring annual financial reports of the ESP • (For Others) oversight of management that includes holding it accountable for performance expectations that may or may not be agreed to under a written performance agreement Measure 3c Is the school complying with data and reporting requirements? Meets Standard: The school materially complies with applicable laws, rules, regulations and provisions of the charter contract relating to relevant reporting requirements to the State Public Charter School Commission, State Department of Education as the State Education Agency (SEA) and sole Local Education Agency (LEA) and/or federal authorities, including but not limited to: • Compliance with minimum educational data reporting standards established by the BOE • Maintaining and reporting accurate enrollment and attendance data • Maintaining and reporting accurate personnel data • Annual reporting and immediate notice requirements • Additional information requested by the State Public Charter School Commission

  • Monitoring and Reporting 3.1 The Contractor shall provide workforce monitoring data as detailed in paragraph 3.2 of this Schedule 8. A template for data collected in paragraphs 3.2, 3.3 and 3.4 will be provided by the Authority. Completed templates for the Contractor and each Sub-contractor will be submitted by the Contractor with the Diversity and Equality Delivery Plan within six (6) Months of the Commencement Date and annually thereafter. Contractors are required to provide workforce monitoring data for the workforce involved in delivery of the Contract. Data relating to the wider Contractor workforce and wider Sub-contractors workforce would however be well received by the Authority. Contractors and any Sub-contractors are required to submit percentage figures only in response to paragraphs 3.2(a), 3.2(b) and 3.2(c).

  • Safeguards Monitoring and Reporting 8. The Borrower shall do the following or cause the Project Executing Agency to do the following:

  • Diverse Spend Reporting If the total value of the Contract may exceed $500,000, including all extension options, Contractor must track and report, on a quarterly basis, the amount paid to diverse businesses both: 1) directly to subcontractors performing under the Contract, and 2) indirectly to diverse businesses that provide supplies/services to your company (in proportion to the revenue from this Contract compared to Contractor’s overall revenue). When this applies, Contractor will register in a free portal to help report the Tier 2 diverse spend, and the requirement continues as long as the Contract is in effect.

  • PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING Performance indicators

  • Record Keeping and Reporting 15.01 The Accredited Entity shall ensure that:

  • Recordkeeping and Reporting The Subadvisor shall maintain the records and information required by Rule 31a-1 under the 1940 Act described in Schedule B attached hereto, with respect to the Assets of the Series. In addition, the Subadvisor shall maintain such other records relating to the services the Subadvisor provides under this Agreement as may be required in the future by applicable SEC and other applicable rules, and shall retain such information for such times and in such manner as required by applicable rules, including but not limited to Rule 31a-2 under the 1940 Act. The records maintained by the Subadvisor hereunder shall be the property of the Fund and shall be surrendered promptly upon request; subject, however, to the Subadvisor's right to retain all such records as the Subadvisor is required to maintain under the Advisers Act and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder; provided, further, that the Fund shall be entitled to make and maintain copies of any records so retained by request.

  • Funding, Services and Reporting The HSP represents warrants and covenants that

  • Data and Reports The School is consistent in providing information, data, documentation, evindence and reports requested by the Commission pursuant to HRS §302D-17. x Review of submissions.

  • Records and Reporting 7.01. The Implementing Entity shall provide to the Board, through the Secretariat, the following reports and financial statements:

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