Monitoring Reports means reports in the format set out in Annex [●] to this Deed (or such other format as agreed by the Transport Review Group from time to time), providing information in relation to the implementation and operation of the Transport Management Plans, including the measurement of Contingent Effects 1 and Contingent Effects 2;
Monitoring Reports means the report(s) referred to in Schedule 3; Month means calendar month; New Supplier means any third party company appointed by the Council to provide any services which are substantially similar to any of the Services, and which the Council receives in substitution for any of the Services following the expiry, termination or partial termination of this Agreement, whether those services are provided by the Council internally and/or by any third Party; Pensionable Pay shall have the same meaning as "Pensionable Pay" as defined in the LGPS Regulations;
Monitoring Reports means the report(s) prepared pursuant to the requirements of Section 8.7 of the MSHCP.
Examples of Monitoring Reports in a sentence
Sanitary sewer overflows that enter waters of the state, either directly or through a storm sewer or other conveyance, shall be reported on your Discharge Monitoring Reports (DMR).
Monitoring results shall be reported at the intervals and in the form specified in Part III.C.5. Discharge Monitoring Reports must be submitted even when no discharge occurs during the reporting period.
Per 42 CFR 431.428, the Monitoring Reports must document any results of the demonstration to date per the evaluation hypotheses.
Per 42 CFR 431.428, the Monitoring Reports must document the financial performance of the demonstration.
Per 42 CFR 431.428, the Monitoring Reports must document any policy or administrative difficulties in operating the demonstration.
More Definitions of Monitoring Reports
Monitoring Reports means a detailed Environmental status report of a particular season consisting of Ambient Air, Fugitive Emission, Stack, Dust fall, Noise Level, Drinking &Waste Water Quality and Meteorological data alongwith Methodology adopted, Environmental Pollution, Remedial measures and Management Plan.
Monitoring Reports. A project requires monitoring reports that must be generated on a regular basis to consolidate a communication process with the different stakeholders. This tool has a centralized archive to support the distribution and consultation of each project monitoring report that is generated in the project. If required, current or previous information can be requested by any project team member. The City must acquire the respective licenses needed to access the SharePoint site. Also, the City must have MS Project and MS Office suite (Word, PowerPoint, and Excel) licenses for the City project team.
Monitoring Reports means the report(s) referred to in Schedule 3; Month means calendar month; New Supplier means any third party company appointed by the Council to provide any services which are substantially similar to any of the Services, and which the Council receives in substitution for any of the Services following the expiry, termination or partial termination of this Agreement, whether those services are provided by the Council internally and/or by any third Party; Party means a party to this Agreement and Parties shall be construed accordingly; Pensionable Pay shall have the same meaning as "Pensionable Pay" as defined in the LGPS Regulations;
Monitoring Reports means a report prepared in writing by the Recipient and submitted to the Welsh Ministers by a date prescribed in the Offer which stipulates the progress by the Recipient has made against their business plan and the schedule of works set out therein, and forecasts the progress that will be made in the following financial year;
Monitoring Reports means reports issued by the Monitor to Defendants as required by Section II.C.1 of the Literacy Improvement Program.
Monitoring Reports means the reports required to be submitted by the Grant Recipient to TVCA in accordance with the Provider Performance and Management Framework or any other part of this Agreement as summarised in the Funding Particulars and such other reports as further specified or required by TVCA;
Monitoring Reports. Will cover three (3) month periods and shall be provided to the County Department of Public Health by First 5 using the report template shown below. First 5 shall submit a Quarterly Monitoring Report along with an invoice for expenses and accompanying financial report to the County on a quarterly basis. Quarterly reporting and invoicing shall be due from First 5 on October 15, January 15, April 15, and July I 0, of each year this MOU is in effect. Please note July's early due date.
a. Name of Service Provider and Program.
b. A brief description of your activities for the reporting quarter/period, including any program improvements or challenges. Copies of any surveys or other tools used to measure client satisfaction.
c. A description of any unexpected outcomes (positive or negative), and any unmet community needs, discovered through providing these services.