Administrative Functions Sample Clauses

The Administrative Functions clause defines the responsibilities and procedures related to the management and oversight of the agreement or project. It typically outlines tasks such as record-keeping, reporting requirements, coordination between parties, and the handling of routine communications. By clearly assigning these administrative duties, the clause ensures that both parties understand their obligations, which helps maintain organization, accountability, and smooth operation throughout the duration of the agreement.
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Administrative Functions. Include any or a combination of: liaising with other departments on work flows and other matters; participating in interdepartmental meetings; coordinating transactions with external agencies on behalf of department; formulating and updating departmental procedures; recommending changes to Administration; compiling statistical reports on departmental activity. Administrative Levels Duties First level: As listed above. Second level: Participates in development and monitoring of departmental budget.
Administrative Functions. 1.2.1 Establish and maintain local procedures. 1.2.2 Take action on communications addressed to the Carrier. 1.2.3 Prepare, forward, file and retain for a period specified in the Annex B, messages/reports/statistics/documents and perform other administrative duties in the following areas. (a) station administration (b) passenger services (c) ramp services (d) load control (e) flight operations (f) cargo services (g) mail services (h) support services (i) security (j) aircraft maintenance
Administrative Functions. The Chancellor, as the Chief Executive Officer, shall: (1) review all policies adopted by the Board and make appropriate recommendations to the Board; (2) periodically evaluate or cause to be evaluated all District employees; (3) advise the Board of sources offunds that might be available to implement present or contemplated District programs; (4) endeavor to maintain and improve his professional competence by all available means, including subscription to and reading of appropriate periodicals and membership in appropriate professional associations; (5) establish and maintain positive community, staff and Board relations; (6) serve as liaison to the Board with respect to all matters of employer­ employee relations and make recommendations to the Board concerning those matters; (7) recommend, to the Board, District goals and objectives; and (8) unless unavoidably detained, attend all regular, special and executive session meetings of the Board.
Administrative Functions. 1. Each party shall cooperate with the other in any litigation or claims against the other party as a result of unlawful acts committed by an inmate(s) performing services under this Contract between the parties. 2. Each party will retain responsibility for its personnel, and its fiscal and general administrative services to support this Contract. 3. Through their designated representatives, the parties shall collaborate on the development of policies and operational procedures for the effective management and operation of this Contract.
Administrative Functions. The Adviser will administer the Fund's corporate affairs, subject to the overall supervision of the Board of Directors of the Fund and, in connection therewith, shall furnish the Fund with office space and all necessary office facilities, equipment and personnel, and shall provide all necessary executive and other personnel (including certain of its officers and employees) for managing the investments and affairs of the Fund. In connection with its administration of the affairs of the Fund, the Adviser will bear all of the following expenses: (i) the salaries and expenses of all personnel, except the fees and expenses of directors who are not "interested persons" of the Fund, as that term is defined in the 1940 Act; (ii) all expenses incurred by the Adviser in connection with administering the Fund's business other than those assumed by the Fund herein; and The Fund assumes and will pay the following expenses, except to the extent incurred in connection with the organization of the Fund: (a) the fee of the Adviser; (b) the compensation and expenses of directors who are not "interested persons" of the Fund; (c) the fees and expenses of the custodian of the Fund's assets; (d) the fees and expenses of independent accountants for the Fund; (e) brokerage commissions and securities transaction costs incurred by the Fund, including any portion of such commissions attributable to research and brokerage services as defined by Section 28(e) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended; (f) all taxes and corporate fees payable by the Fund to federal, state or other governmental agencies; (g) the fees of any trade association of which the Fund may be a member; (h) the cost of stock certificates representing shares of the Fund; (i) the fees and expenses involved in registering and maintaining registrations of the Fund and its shares with the Securities and Exchange Commission (the "Commission"), and qualifying its shares under state securities laws, including the preparation and printing of the Fund's registration statements and updated prospectuses provided to current stockholders; (j) expenses of stockholders' and directors' meetings and of preparing and printing proxy material and mailing reports to stockholders; (k) the charges and expenses of outside legal counsel for the Fund, including legal services rendered in connection with the Fund's corporate existence, corporate and financial structure and relations with its stockholders, registrations and qualifica...
Administrative Functions. Maintain the Carrier's manuals, circulars, etc. connected with the performance of the services
Administrative Functions. The Interim Superintendent, as the chief executive officer, shall (1) review all policies adopted by the Board and make appropriate recommendations to the Board; (2) periodically evaluate or cause to be evaluated all District employees as provided by California law and Board policy; (3) advise the Board of all possible sources of funds that might be available to implement present or contemplated District programs;
Administrative Functions. The Superintendent, as the chief administrative officer, shall: (1) review all policies adopted by the Board and make appropriate recommendations to the Board; (2) periodically evaluate or cause to be evaluated all District employees; (3) advise the Board of sources of funds that might be available to implement present or contemplated District programs; (4) assume responsibility for those duties specified in Education Code section 35250; (5) endeavor to maintain and improve her professional competence by all available means, including subscription to and reading of appropriate periodicals and membership in appropriate professional associations; (6) establish and maintain positive community, staff and Board relations; (7) serve as liaison to the Board with respect to all matters of employer-employee relations and make recommendations to the Board concerning those matters; (8) recommend to the Board District goals and objectives; (9) unless unavoidably detained, attend all regular and special meetings of the Board; (10) serve as secretary to the Board; and (11) perform such other duties as may be assigned by the Board.
Administrative Functions. The Superintendent as chief executive officer, shall: (1) review all policies adopted by the Board and make appropriate recommendations to the Board;
Administrative Functions. All administrative functions, i.e., management, support staff, office space, telephones, supplies and typing, and any other administrative functions required for the Contractor to carry out the requirements of this Contract shall be provided by the Contractor and are included in the Contract amount.