Common use of The Contractor Superintendent Clause in Contracts

The Contractor Superintendent. ‌ (a) The Contractor: (i) must, prior to the Services Commencement Date, notify the Principal of a suitable and appropriately qualified Contract Worker whom the Contractor wishes to be authorised by the CEO pursuant to section 15I of the Prisons Act 1981 to perform the functions of a Superintendent; and (ii) may from time to time request that a replacement Contract Worker be authorised by the CEO pursuant to section 15I of the Prisons Act 1981 to perform the functions of a Superintendent by notice to the Principal. (b) Upon receipt of a notice pursuant to subclause (a), the CEO will determine whether to authorise the Contract Worker identified in the notice to perform the functions of a Superintendent. The CEO's authorisation of, or refusal to authorise, a Contract Worker shall be in his or her absolute discretion and may be subject to such conditions and limitations specified in the authorisation as the CEO thinks fit. If the CEO refuses to authorise the Contract Worker notified to the Principal under subclause (a), the Contractor must, as soon as practicable after receiving notification of the CEO's refusal, notify the Principal of an alternative Contract Worker whom the Contractor wishes to be authorised by the CEO pursuant to section 15I of the Prisons Act 1981. (c) The CEO's authorisation of a Contract Worker to perform the functions of a Superintendent may specify any powers or duties that the Contract Worker may delegate to other Contract Workers. (d) The Contractor Superintendent is: (i) the Contract Worker authorised by the CEO pursuant to subclause

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Operation and Maintenance Contract

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The Contractor Superintendent. (a) The Contractor: (i) must, prior to as soon as practicable after the Services Commencement Signature Date, notify the Principal State of a suitable and appropriately qualified Contract Worker whom the Contractor wishes to be authorised by the CEO pursuant to section 15I of the Prisons Act 1981 to perform the functions of a Superintendent; and (ii) may from time to time request that a replacement Contract Worker be authorised by the CEO pursuant to section 15I of the Prisons Act 1981 to perform the functions of a Superintendent by notice to the PrincipalState. (b) Upon receipt of a notice pursuant to subclause (a), the CEO will determine whether to authorise the Contract Worker identified in the notice to perform the functions of a Superintendent. The CEO's authorisation of, or refusal to authorise, a Contract Worker shall be in his or her absolute discretion and may be subject to such conditions and limitations specified in the authorisation as the CEO thinks fit. If the CEO refuses to authorise the Contract Worker notified to the Principal State under subclause (a), the Contractor must, as soon as practicable after receiving notification of the CEO's refusal, notify the Principal State of an alternative Contract Worker whom the Contractor wishes to be authorised by the CEO pursuant to section 15I of the Prisons Act 1981Act. (c) The CEO's authorisation of a Contract Worker to perform the functions of a Superintendent may specify any powers or duties that the Contract Worker may delegate to other Contract Workers. (d) The Contractor Superintendent is: (i) the Contract Worker authorised by the CEO pursuant to subclausesubclause (b) who is responsible for performing the functions of a Superintendent of the Prison, to the extent authorised by the CEO in accordance with section 15I of the Prisons Act; (ii) the person primarily responsible for supervising the day to day provision of the Services; and (iii) the first point of contact for the Contract Manager in respect of any matter relating to the provision of the Services or any other matter under this Agreement. (e) Nothing in this clause requires or authorises the Contractor Superintendent to perform any functions of a Superintendent which may not be delegated to a Contract Worker under the Prisons Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Prison Services Agreement

The Contractor Superintendent. (a) The Contractor: (i) must, prior to the Services Commencement Date, notify the Principal of a suitable and appropriately qualified Contract Worker whom the Contractor wishes to be authorised by the CEO pursuant to section 15I of the Prisons Act 1981 to perform the functions of a Superintendent; and (ii) may from time to time request that a replacement Contract Worker be authorised by the CEO pursuant to section 15I of the Prisons Act 1981 to perform the functions of a Superintendent by notice to the Principal. (b) Upon receipt of a notice pursuant to subclause (a), the CEO will determine whether to authorise the Contract Worker identified in the notice to perform the functions of a Superintendent. The CEO's authorisation of, or refusal to authorise, a Contract Worker shall be in his or her absolute discretion and may be subject to such conditions and limitations specified in the authorisation as the CEO thinks fit. If the CEO refuses to authorise the Contract Worker notified to the Principal under subclause (a), the Contractor must, as soon as practicable after receiving notification of the CEO's refusal, notify the Principal of an alternative Contract Worker whom the Contractor wishes to be authorised by the CEO pursuant to section 15I of the Prisons Act 1981. (c) The CEO's authorisation of a Contract Worker to perform the functions of a Superintendent may specify any powers or duties that the Contract Worker may delegate to other Contract Workers. (d) The Contractor Superintendent is: (i) the Contract Worker authorised by the CEO pursuant to subclause

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Operation and Maintenance Contract

The Contractor Superintendent. (a) The Contractor: (i) must, prior to as soon as practicable after the Services Commencement Signature Date, notify the Principal State of a suitable and appropriately qualified Contract Worker whom the Contractor wishes to be authorised by the CEO pursuant to section 15I of the Prisons Act 1981 to perform the functions of a Superintendent; and (ii) may from time to time request that a replacement Contract Worker be authorised by the CEO pursuant to section 15I of the Prisons Act 1981 to perform the functions of a Superintendent by notice to the PrincipalState. (b) Upon receipt of a notice pursuant to subclause (aclause 6.3(a), the CEO will determine whether to authorise the Contract Worker identified in the notice to perform the functions of a Superintendent. The CEO's authorisation of, or refusal to authorise, a Contract Worker shall be in his or her absolute discretion and may be subject to such conditions and limitations specified in the authorisation as the CEO thinks fit. If the CEO refuses to authorise the Contract Worker notified to the Principal State under subclause (aclause 6.3(a), the Contractor must, as soon as practicable after receiving notification of the CEO's refusal, notify the Principal State of an alternative Contract Worker whom the Contractor wishes to be authorised by the CEO pursuant to section 15I of the Prisons Act 1981Act. (c) The CEO's authorisation of a Contract Worker to perform the functions of a Superintendent may specify any powers or duties that the Contract Worker may delegate to other Contract Workers. (d) The Contractor Superintendent is: (i) the Contract Worker authorised by the CEO pursuant to subclauseclause 6.3(b) who is responsible for performing the functions of a Superintendent of the Prison, to the extent authorised by the CEO in accordance with section 15I of the Prisons Act; (ii) the person primarily responsible for supervising the day to day provision of the Contractor Services; and (iii) the first point of contact for the Contract Manager in respect of any matter relating to the provision of the Contractor Services or any other matter under this Agreement. (e) Nothing in this clause requires or authorises the Contractor Superintendent to perform any functions of a Superintendent which may not be delegated to a Contract Worker under the Prisons Act.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Services Agreement

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The Contractor Superintendent. ‌ (a) The Contractor:Contractor:‌ (i) must, prior to as soon as practicable after the Services Commencement Signature Date, notify the Principal State of a suitable and appropriately qualified Contract Worker whom the Contractor wishes to be authorised by the CEO pursuant to section 15I of the Prisons Act 1981 to perform the functions of a Superintendent; and (ii) may from time to time request that a replacement Contract Worker be authorised by the CEO pursuant to section 15I of the Prisons Act 1981 to perform the functions of a Superintendent by notice to the Principal. (b) State. Upon receipt of a notice pursuant to subclause (aclause 6.3(a), the CEO will determine whether to authorise the Contract Worker identified in the notice to perform the functions of a Superintendent. The CEO's authorisation of, or refusal to authorise, a Contract Worker shall be in his or her absolute discretion and may be subject to such conditions and limitations specified in the authorisation as the CEO thinks fit. If the CEO refuses to authorise the Contract Worker notified to the Principal State under subclause (aclause 6.3(a), the Contractor must, as soon as practicable after receiving notification of the CEO's refusal, notify the Principal State of an alternative Contract Worker whom the Contractor wishes to be authorised by the CEO pursuant to section 15I of the Prisons Act 1981. (c) Act.‌ The CEO's authorisation of a Contract Worker to perform the functions of a Superintendent may specify any powers or duties that the Contract Worker may delegate to other Contract Workers. (d) . The Contractor Superintendent isSuperintendent: (i) is the Contract Worker authorised by the CEO pursuant to subclauseclause 6.3(b) who is responsible for performing the functions of a Superintendent of the Prison, to the extent authorised by the CEO in accordance with section 15I of the Prisons Act; (ii) is the person primarily responsible for supervising the day to day provision of the Services; and (iii) will generally be the first point of contact for the Contract Manager in respect of significant issues or concerns relating to the provision of the Services. Nothing in this clause requires or authorises the Contractor Superintendent to perform any functions of a Superintendent which may not be delegated to a Contract Worker under the Prisons Act. For the avoidance of doubt: (i) the Contractor may, but is not required, to nominate as Contractor Superintendent the same natural person it appoints as Contractor Representative; and (ii) clause 6.3(b) will apply to any person so nominated.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Acacia Prison Services Agreement

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