Technical Assistance (as necessary Sample Clauses

Technical Assistance (as necessary. Upon completion of the final coordinated plan, our project team will assemble all final versions of the project deliverables to be provided to VCTC electronically through Xxxxxx\Xxxxxxx’x file sharing site. The team will be available for technical and implementation assistance as needed, even once the project has closed out. • First and Second Draft Coordinated Plan • Final Coordinated Plan • Technical Assistance (as necessary) • Presentations (including PowerPoint slide deck summarizing Draft Final Plan) • Meetings/Workshops: o Joint Meeting with CTAC/SSTAC and TRANSCOM (for Draft Plan Presentation) o Commission Meeting (for Final Plan Presentation) Consulting Services Agreement between May 7, 2021 VCTC and Xxxxxx\Xxxxxxx -Exhibit B- Xxxxxx\Xxxxxxx Labor Costs‌ Total Labor Hours Total Labor Costs Total Direct Expenses Total Costs Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxx- Xxxx Xxxxxxx Xx Xxxxx XxXxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxx Principal 1 Senior Associate 1 Associate 2 Associate 2 Xxxxxx Xxxxx Associate 1 Senior Associate 2 Assistant Manager Base Rate 58.17 38.46 31.85 34.93 31.25 53.02 46.79 Overhead 175.09% 101.85 67.34 55.77 61.16 54.72 92.83 81.92 Profit 10% 16.00 10.58 8.76 9.61 8.60 14.59 12.87 NN Labor Total Travel Total Misc. 1.1 Kickoff Meeting 2 4 4 4 0 0 0 14 $1,626 14 $1,626 $1,626 1.2 Technical Advisory Committee 8 8 8 8 0 0 0 32 $3,956 32 $3,956 $3,956 1.3 Public Participation Preparation 4 4 8 16 0 0 0 32 $3,632 32 $3,632 $3,632 1.4 Monthly Project Team Meetings 6 12 12 6 6 0 0 42 $4,811 42 $4,811 $4,811 Task Total 22 40 44 34 6 0 0 146 $16,929 146 $16,929 $0 $0 $0 $16,929 2.2 Inventory of Existing Transportation Services 0 8 16 0 24 0 4 52 $5,309 52 $5,309 $5,309 2.3 Research, Document, and Identify Gaps in Service 4 8 16 4 24 4 0 60 $6,511 60 $6,511 $6,511 2.4 Technical Memorandum of Existing Conditions 4 8 16 4 16 0 0 48 $5,113 48 $5,113 $5,113 Task Total 8 32 64 12 88 8 4 216 $22,740 216 $22,740 $0 $0 $0 $22,740 3.2 Stakeholder Survey 0 4 4 4 8 0 0 20 $2,030 20 $2,030 $2,030 3.3 Focus Group Meetings 8 16 16 40 8 0 0 88 $9,797 88 $9,797 $9,797 3.4 Public and Stakeholder Workshops 16 24 24 40 16 0 16 136 $15,929 136 $15,929 $15,929 Task Total 32 60 72 116 56 4 16 356 $40,018 356 $40,018 $8,000 $2,000 $10,000 $50,018 4.1 Development of Strategies 4 8 12 0 16 8 0 48 $5,588 48 $5,588 $5,588 4.2 Reccomended Strategies and Priorities 4 16 8 4 16 0 8 56 $6,406 56 $6,406 $6,406 4.3 Feedback on Strategies and Prioritization 4 8 16 16 0 4 4 52 $6,076 52 $6...
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  • Technical Assistance DFPS may provide informal support, guidance, clarification, and other forms of technical assistance via phone, email, and virtual meeting to resolve Grant or performance compliance issues. Grantee will document all such instances of technical assistance by DFPS in writing, including any implementation work.

  • Peer Assistance and Review (PAR) Consulting Teachers (CT) will be assigned to all new teachers with no prior teaching experience and tenured teachers rated ineffective on the qualitative measures at the end of the previous school year and recommended by the PAR Panel. Evaluations for Probationary and Ineffective Teachers:

  • Mutual Assistance The Parties will do all things reasonably necessary or appropriate to carry out the terms and provisions of this Agreement and to aid and assist each other in carrying out such terms and provisions.

  • Assistance and Cooperation (a) Each of the Companies shall provide (and shall cause its Affiliates to provide) the other Companies and their respective agents, including accounting firms and legal counsel, with such cooperation or information as they may reasonably request in connection with (i) preparing and filing Tax Returns, (ii) determining the liability for and amount of any Taxes due (including estimated Taxes) or the right to and amount of any refund of Taxes, (iii) examinations of Tax Returns, and (iv) any administrative or judicial proceeding in respect of Taxes assessed or proposed to be assessed. Such cooperation shall include making available, upon reasonable notice, all information and documents in their possession relating to the other Companies and their respective Affiliates as provided in Section 9. Each of the Companies shall also make available to the other Companies, as reasonably requested and available, personnel (including employees and agents of the Companies or their respective Affiliates) responsible for preparing, maintaining, and interpreting information and documents relevant to Taxes. (b) Any information or documents provided under this Section 8 or Section 9 shall be kept confidential by the Company or Companies receiving the information or documents, except as may otherwise be necessary in connection with the filing of Tax Returns or in connection with any administrative or judicial proceedings relating to Taxes. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement or any other agreement, in no event shall any of the Companies or any of their respective Affiliates be required to provide the other Companies or any of their respective Affiliates or any other Person access to or copies of any information if such action could reasonably be expected to result in the waiver of any Privilege. In addition, in the event that any of the Companies determine that the provision of any information to the other Companies or their respective Affiliates could be commercially detrimental, violate any law or agreement or waive any Privilege, the Parties shall use reasonable best efforts to permit compliance with their obligations under this Section 8 or Section 9 in a manner that avoids any such harm or consequence.

  • Legal Assistance The Board shall give full support including legal and other assistance for any assault upon the employee while properly acting in the discharge of his/her duties.

  • Coronavirus Relief Fund – Rental Assistance Application The Coronavirus Relief Fund – Rental Assistance Application should contain all the necessary information to determine whether a Household is potentially eligible for CRF assistance. In accordance with the provisions of Sections 760.20-760.37, Fla. Stat., it is unlawful to discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, familial status, national origin, or handicap in the award application process for Eligible Housing. 1. At a minimum, an application for program assistance should contain the following items for each household member: a. The number of people residing in the household including name, age, relationship to head of household, current address and home phone number; b. Name and address of employer(s), work phone number(s), and position title with employer; c. Sources of income and a statement signed by all of the adults who reside in the household consenting to the disclosure of information for the purpose of verifying income for determining eligibility for program assistance; d. A signed statement indicating that the applicant understands that all information provided is subject to Florida’s public records laws; and e. A statement that it is a first-degree misdemeanor to falsify information for the purpose of obtaining assistance.

  • Turnover Assistance Grantee will provide any assistance and actions reasonably necessary to enable System Agency or its designee to effectively close out the Grant Agreement and transfer the performance and obligations of the Grant Agreement to another Grantee or to System Agency if necessary. Grantee agrees that this obligation survives the termination, regardless of whether for cause or convenience, or the expiration of the Grant Agreement and remains in effect until completed to the satisfaction of System Agency.

  • Payments for Distribution Assistance and Administrative Support Services (a) Payments to the Distributor. In consideration of the payments made by the Fund to the Distributor under this Plan, the Distributor shall provide administrative support services and distribution services to the Fund. Such services include distribution assistance and administrative support services rendered in connection with Shares (1) sold in purchase transactions, (2) issued in exchange for shares of another investment company for which the Distributor serves as distributor or sub-distributor, or (3) issued pursuant to a plan of reorganization to which the Fund is a party. If the Board believes that the Distributor may not be rendering appropriate distribution assistance or administrative support services in connection with the sale of Shares, then the Distributor, at the request of the Board, shall provide the Board with a written report or other information to verify that the Distributor is providing appropriate services in this regard. For such services, the Fund will make the following payments to the Distributor:

  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Section 1. The Employer agrees to provide to the Union the statistical and program evaluation information provided to management concerning Employee Assistance Program(s). Section 2. No information gathered by an Employee Assistance Program may be used to discipline an employee. Section 3. Employees shall be entitled to use accrued sick leave for participation in an Employee Assistance Program. Section 4. Each university will offer training to local Union Stewards on the Employee Assistance Program available in their university, on university time, where an Employee Assistance Program is available.

  • Transition Assistance If this Contract is not renewed at the end of this term, if the Contract is otherwise terminated before project completion, or if particular work on a project is terminated for any reason, Contractor shall provide transition assistance for a reasonable, mutually agreed period of time after the expiration or termination of this Contract or particular work under this Contract. The purpose of this assistance is to allow for the expired or terminated portion of the services to continue without interruption or adverse effect, and to facilitate the orderly transfer of such services to State or its designees. The parties agree that such transition assistance is governed by the terms and conditions of this Contract, except for those terms or conditions that do not reasonably apply to such transition assistance. State shall pay Contractor for any resources utilized in performing such transition assistance at the most current Contract rates. If State terminates a project or this Contract for cause, then State may offset the cost of paying Contractor for the additional resources Contractor utilized in providing transition assistance with any damages State may have sustained as a result of Contractor’s breach.

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