Inter-Agency Agreement Sample Contracts

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Inter-Agency Agreement • December 4th, 2015

FY 2023EEOC Training Institute Inter-Agency Agreement FormDate: IAA/Document Number: EEOC TRADING PARTNER SERVICING AGENCY REQUESTING AGENCY Accounts Receivable & Collection Obligation & Disbursement U.S. Equal EmploymentAgency: Opportunity Commission EEOC Training Institute,Program Name: Revolving Fund 131 M Street, NE 5NE31JAddress:City, State & Zip: Washington, DC 20507Phone Number: 202-663-4914ALC: 45010001Funding String (optional): Purchase Order # TAS: 045X4019 BETC: COLL DISB Object Class: 252091AGENCY TIN: 520812919 TRAINING COURSE AID BPOA EPOA C A MAIN SUB Name of Course/Conference DateATTENDEE: TOTAL AMOUNT: 1 2 3 4 Payment Method:Credit Card / Treasury IPAC *Please note for credit card payments, please call (703)291-0880.TOTAL By submitting and signing this agreement, EEOC's Trading Partner certifies that funds are obligated for disbursement. The Trading Partner also agrees that EEOC may collect via IPAC in advance, 10 business days prior to the trai

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Inter-Agency Agreement (IA) Checklist Use this form to secure preliminary approval to develop, modify or continue an IA.
Inter-Agency Agreement • October 3rd, 2018

Form should be completed and signed by program representative, then forwarded for approval by the Deputy Secretary via Chief of Staff for the requesting MDH Administration making the IA request, who will forward the signed checklist to OPASS for further review and final presentation to MDH Chief Operating Officer (COO) for consideration. After final approval, OPASS will notify program representatives whether checklist is approved so that program may proceed with IA.

Cambridge City Council -CCC South Cambridgeshire District Council - SCDC Places for People -PfP Bedfordshire Pilgrims Housing Association - BPHA King Street Housing Society - KSHS The Papworth Trust
Inter-Agency Agreement • August 14th, 2014

A consortium, comprising Places for People (lead RSL) together with BPHA and their partners, the Papworth Trust and King Street Housing Society, has taken on responsibility for the development of the affordable housing on the Cambridge Northern Fringe (CNF), now known as Arbury Park. A protocol sets out the responsibilities of each RSL in terms of achieving good quality homes and a sustainable living environment on this site.

Inter-Agency Agreement
Inter-Agency Agreement • May 12th, 2023
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Inter-Agency Agreement • June 15th, 2017
Inter-Agency Agreement to Conduct Scientific Studies Relevant to the Stormwater Treatment Areas Agreement No. 4600003125
Inter-Agency Agreement • October 16th, 2015

A field-scale periphyton-based stormwater treatment area (PSTA) was constructed from 2004 to 2005 for the purpose of addressing uncertainties associated with large-scale implementation of periphyton-based treatment technology. The PSTA Cell in STA-3/4 is unique among STA treatment cells in that the extant peat was scraped to expose the underlying rock.

An Inter-Agency Agreement Permitting the Use of the County of Erie's Radio System by the [Insert city, borough, township, or Public Safety Agency] for Public Safety and Public Service Radio Communications
Inter-Agency Agreement • June 7th, 2017

This Agreement is entered into as of the date of the last signature hereto ("Effective Date") between the County of Erie ("COUNTY"), with its principal offices at 140 West 6th Street, Erie, PA 16501, and the Fairfield Hose Company ("User"), with its principal offices at 4896 East Lake Road, Erie, PA 16511. This Agreement is created under the existing laws of the State of Pennsylvania and the Federal Communications Commission.

INTER AGENCY AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Inter Agency Agreement • April 22nd, 2024 • New Mexico

This AGREEMENT (herein “Agreement”) is made and entered into by and between the New Mexico Public School Facilities Authority (“PSFA”), and the Regents of the Western New Mexico University (“WNMU”) (each individually “Party” and collectively “Parties”) made effective on the last signature date of the required approval authorities (the “Effective Date”).

COUNTY OF BERGEN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY BERGEN COUNTY POLICE ACADEMY
Inter-Agency Agreement • September 11th, 2020

This is an inter-agency agreement between the and the Bergen County Police Academy. This agreement pertains only to recruits attending the Basic Course for Police Officers at the Academy, and is a requirement for the Academy to accept recruits from the agency named above. The sending agency agrees to withdraw recruit(s) who would otherwise be dismissed from the Bergen County Police Academy, when the sending agency’s recruit; fails a functional area, commits a honor code violation, or Academy policy violation which would be an offense requiring dismissal. Fails to fully and safely participate in physical training, fails firearms training or qualification, or has an injury which will not allow the recruit to properly participate in physical or defensive tactics training. Recruits will be required to be withdrawn, by the sending agency, after the remedial testing process is completed and the recruit fails the remedial test for academic or firearms related Functional Areas. Recruits who co

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Inter-Agency Agreement • June 16th, 2022

This inter-agency agreement expires on June 15, 2022. A new 5-year inter-agency agreement is in the process of being developed. However, in FY 2021 and FY 2022, this SOW was funded using the Four Corners Power Plant (FCPP) and Navajo Mine Energy Project Mitigation Account funding that is distributed via the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF).

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Inter-Agency Agreement • September 15th, 2020

The revised Title V/Title XIX inter-agency agreement was submitted for review in calendar 2018. However, subsequent to the change in administration the documents have been resubmitted to the current Deputy Commissioner of Health for review and approval. It will then be vetted by legal counsel prior to being approved by the Commissioner of Health, after which it will be forwarded to the Department of Human Services for their approval.

COUNTY OF BERGEN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY BERGEN COUNTY POLICE ACADEMY
Inter-Agency Agreement • October 18th, 2021

This is an inter-agency agreement between the and the Bergen County Police Academy. This agreement pertains only to recruits attending the Basic Course for Police Officers at the Academy, and is a requirement for the Academy to accept recruits from the agency named above. The sending agency agrees to withdraw recruit(s) who would otherwise be dismissed from the Bergen County Police Academy, when the sending agency’s recruit; fails a functional area, commits a honor code violation, or Academy policy violation which would be an offense requiring dismissal. Fails to fully and safely participate in physical training, fails firearms training or qualification, or has an injury which will not allow the recruit to properly participate in physical or defensive tactics training. Recruits will be required to be withdrawn by the sending agency, after the remedial testing process is completed and the recruit fails the remedial test for academic or firearms related Functional Areas. Recruits who com

Sage Grouse Initiative Conservation Effects Assessment Project Inter-Agency Agreement #67-3A75-12-69
Inter-Agency Agreement • March 14th, 2016

The Sage Grouse Initiative (SGI) Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) was initiated in 2012 to support the following research efforts:

AGREEMENT
Inter-Agency Agreement • June 3rd, 2010 • Missouri

This Agreement (“Agreement”) is by and between Mid-America Regional Council, hereinafter referred to as “MARC”, and the Overland Park, Kansas Police Department, hereinafter referred to as “OPPD” and is effective this 15th day of June, 2010.

INTER-AGENCY AGREEMENT
Inter-Agency Agreement • February 3rd, 2017

THIS INTER-AGENCY AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) made this ______ day of ____________, 20__ between two agencies of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore (hereinafter called the “City”), namely the NAME OF DEPARTMENT (hereinafter called the "DEPARTMENT 1") and the NAME OF DEPARTMENT (hereinafter called “DEPARTMENT 2”).

COUNTY OF BERGEN
Inter-Agency Agreement • October 14th, 2016

and the Bergen County Law & Public Safety Institute. This agreement pertains only to recruits attending the Basic Course for Police Officer at the Institute, and is a requirement for the Institute to accept recruits from the agency named above. The sending agency agrees to withdraw recruit(s) who would otherwise be dismissed from the Bergen County Law & Public Safety Institute, when the sending agency recruit; fails a functional area, commits an honor code violation, or Institute policy violation which would be an offense requiring dismissal, fails to fully and safely participate in physical training, fails firearms training or qualification, or has an injury which will not allow the recruit to properly participate in physical or defensive tactics training. Recruits will be required to be withdrawn, by the sending agency, after the remedial testing process is completed and the recruit fails the remedial test for academic or firearms related Functional Areas. Recruits who commit honor c

Inter-Agency Agreement Between the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
Inter-Agency Agreement • July 20th, 2015

The objective of this Interagency Agreement (IAA) was to develop formulation approaches that will provide optimal approaches for pediatric drug delivery. The availability of publically available oral pediatric drug delivery approaches would have the corollary benefit of reducing the unregulated extemporaneous compounding of pediatric dosage forms, using dosage forms designed for adult patient populations, which have been responsible for numerous adverse events in the pediatric patient population. An ideal pediatric dosage form is an orally dissolvable solid; tasteless; in an appropriate dose amount that would be appropriate for pediatric patients, ranging from infant to adolescent; contain minimal amounts of safe excipients; stable in light, humidity and heat; and have the necessary release and stability characteristics, as applicable.

INTER-AGENCY AGREEMENT
Inter-Agency Agreement • December 9th, 2016

THIS AGREEMENT is made and entered into as of the day of , 20 , by the City of East Lansing, a Michigan municipal corporation, whose address is 410 Abbot Road, East Lansing, Michigan 48823 (the “City”), and the East Lansing Public School District, a Michigan general powers school district organized and operating under the provisions of the Revised School Code, MCL 380.1, et seq., as amended, whose address is 501 Burcham Drive, East Lansing, Michigan 48823-2750 (the “School District”) (individually, a “Party” and collectively, the “Parties”).

An Inter-Agency Agreement between:
Inter-Agency Agreement • May 23rd, 2011

Name of Document Halton Multi Agency Transition Protocol Reference Number DCS/04 Service area Children & Family Services Department Target Audience All Staff within Halton Borough Council Connexions Halton and St Helens PCT Bridgewater Community Healthcare NHS Trust 5 Boroughs Partnership Forum Policy/Procedure/Strategy was approved Halton Children’s Trust Executive Group Date policy was approved 29th November 2011 Date policy is effective from 1st December 2011 Date of review(s) 1st December 2013 Status:Mandatory (all named staff must adhere to guidance)Optional (procedures and practice can vary between teams) Mandatory Location of Document Halton Borough Council Intranet Related document(s) The Children Act 1989The Care Planning, Placement and Case Review (England) Regulations 2010 Children in Care Policies and Procedures Children in Need Policies and Procedures HSCB Policies and ProceduresDisabled Children’s Service Policies and Procedures Superseded document(s) Responsible o

INTER-AGENCY AGREEMENT FOR
Inter-Agency Agreement • January 23rd, 2015 • Washington
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Inter-Agency Agreement • November 1st, 2011 • Wyoming

INTER-AGENCY AGREEMENT BETWEEN CITY OF LARAMIE, WYOMING, COUNTY ATTORNEY’S OFFICE OF ALBANY, WYOMING, WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY SERVICES AND THE ALBANY

INTER‐AGENCY AGREEMENT FOR
Inter-Agency Agreement • December 15th, 2009 • Washington
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INTER-AGENCY AGREEMENT
Inter-Agency Agreement • August 12th, 2024

_____________ (“Servicing Agency”), and _____________ (“Requesting Agency”) hereby enter into this Agreement to memorialize their respective obligations.

A Collaborative Inter-agency Agreement between the Department of Health and Human Services
Inter-Agency Agreement • February 11th, 2008
INTER-AGENCY AGREEMENT FOR: Staff Augmentation Between
Inter-Agency Agreement • April 16th, 2013 • Washington
Inter-Agency Agreement to Conduct Scientific Studies Relevant to the Stormwater Treatment Areas Agreement No. 4600003125
Inter-Agency Agreement • October 19th, 2015

The following represents a DRAFT manuscript addressing selected aspects of DB Environmental’s recent PSTA research. This will be re-submitted in a final version for SFWMD review in approximately 2 – 3 weeks, once comments/edits from the SFWMD co-author (D. Ivanoff) are received and incorporated into the document.

RENEWAL AND AMENDMENT
Inter-Agency Agreement • September 30th, 2020

(“Renewal Agreement”), effective as of July 1, 2020, is made and entered into by The City University of New York (“CUNY”), on behalf of the School of Professional Studies (“SPS”) with an office located at 205 East 42nd Street, New York, New York 10017, and the New York City Department of Youth and Community Development (“DYCD”), located at 2 Lafayette Street, New York, New York 10007.

INTER-AGENCY AGREEMENT FOR PHILIPPINES
Inter-Agency Agreement • October 10th, 2017

This Agreement is made between Madison Adoption Associates, a non-profit adoption placement agency licensed in the States of Delaware, Illinois, New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and

INTER-AGENCY AGREEMENT
Inter-Agency Agreement • June 6th, 2019 • Washington
Inter-Agency Agreement to Conduct Scientific Studies Relevant to the Stormwater Treatment Areas Agreement No. 4600003125
Inter-Agency Agreement • February 5th, 2014

Presence of a periphyton community adapted to low water column P concentrations is considered the central element that leads to superior P removal performance by the periphyton- based stormwater treatment area (PSTA) technology. Periphyton communities are complex assemblages of cyanobacteria, eubacteria, diatoms and eukaryotic algae and are found in lakes, streams and wetlands, including the marshes of the Everglades (McCormick and O’Dell 1996). Several characteristics of periphyton communities make them well suited for biological treatment of surface waters in wetlands (Dodds 2003). Periphyton typically have a high affinity for P and respond to P inputs more rapidly than other wetland components (macrophytes, soils) and thus are important in the uptake and storage of P (McCormick et al. 1996). Typically, periphyton growth in PSTA systems is encouraged by several design features, including a benthic surface dominated by calcitic minerals, typically limerock; limited densities of emerge

Medicare Beneficiary Data Donation
Inter-Agency Agreement • January 18th, 2022

The Medicare Beneficiary Data Donation Project was undertaken by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) over the period of September 2017 to August 2020. The intent of the project was to work toward aligning the NIH-funded Sync for Science (S4S) project and the CMS Blue Button (BB) 2.0 program to serve the needs of the research community.

COUNTY OF BERGEN DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY BERGEN COUNTY POLICE ACADEMY
Inter-Agency Agreement • March 23rd, 2021

This is an inter-agency agreement between the and the Bergen County Police Academy. This agreement pertains only to recruits attending the Basic Course for Police Officers at the Academy, and is a requirement for the Academy to accept recruits from the agency named above. The sending agency agrees to withdraw recruit(s) who would otherwise be dismissed from the Bergen County Police Academy, when the sending agency’s recruit; fails a functional area, commits a honor code violation, or Academy policy violation which would be an offense requiring dismissal. Fails to fully and safely participate in physical training, fails firearms training or qualification, or has an injury which will not allow the recruit to properly participate in physical or defensive tactics training. Recruits will be required to be withdrawn by the sending agency, after the remedial testing process is completed and the recruit fails the remedial test for academic or firearms related Functional Areas. Recruits who com

INTER-AGENCY AGREEMENT
Inter-Agency Agreement • January 16th, 2019

By signing and submitting this form, the prospective primary participant is providing the certification set out below.

THE NASA-USGS PLANETARY SPATIAL DATA INFRASTRUCTURE INTER-AGENCY
Inter-Agency Agreement • April 7th, 2017
INTER-AGENCY AGREEMENT FOR ECUADOR
Inter-Agency Agreement • April 5th, 2022

This Agreement is made between Madison Adoption Associates, a non-profit adoption placement agency licensed in the States of Delaware, Illinois, Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and

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