Annual Data Report Clause Samples

The Annual Data Report clause requires one party to provide a comprehensive report of relevant data to the other party on a yearly basis. Typically, this report includes key metrics, performance statistics, or compliance information gathered over the preceding year, and may be delivered in a specified format or by a set deadline. The core function of this clause is to ensure transparency and accountability by keeping all parties informed about ongoing activities or results, thereby supporting effective oversight and decision-making.
Annual Data Report. The County shall generate and maintain a Data Report containing PDR numbers (only A, Q, W-rated determinations) and PEIM numbers submitted under the High Risk Program for the fiscal year. The Data Report must be sent to CDFA no later than 30 days after the end of the fiscal year. The County Data Report and CDFA database searches will be compared for accuracy.
Annual Data Report. 2.4.1. You must submit your Annual Data Report according to the dates and policy as posted on the MMSW website for each Reporting Obligation Year (fees for each Reporting Obligation Year are due in the following Fee Obligation Year). If You become a Member on or after the dates posted on the MMSW website of any Reporting Obligation Year, You must submit your Annual Data Report as soon as reasonably practical, but in any event no later than twenty (20) business days from the date you became a Member. For all subsequent Reporting Obligation Years, You shall submit the Annual Data Report to MMSW by no later than the dates and policy as posted on the MMSW website for each respective Reporting Obligation Year. 2.4.2. Despite the above, and provided You are not a Voluntary ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, whenever you become a Member, in the event that You were not previously a member of SK LOGO an approved WPP stewardship plan, you must submit an Annual Data Report for all Data Periods for which You were an obligated WPP ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in Saskatchewan within twenty (20) business days of becoming a Member
Annual Data Report. 2.4.1. You must submit your Annual Data Report according to the dates and policy as posted on the MMSW website for each Reporting Obligation Year. If You become a Member on or after the dates posted on the MMSW website of any Reporting Obligation Year, You must submit your Annual Data Report(s) as soon as reasonably practical, but in any event no later than twenty (20) business days from the date you became a Member. For all subsequent Reporting Obligation Years, You shall submit the Annual Data Report to MMSW by no later than the dates and policy as posted on the MMSW website for each SK LOGO respective Reporting Obligation Year. 2.4.2. Despite the above, and provided You are not a Voluntary ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, whenever you become a Member, in the event that You were not previously a member of an approved WPP stewardship plan, you must submit an Annual Data Report for all Data Periods for which You were a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ in Saskatchewan within twenty (20) business days of becoming a Member. 2.4.3. Stewards are obligated to pay fees for all periods (full or partial calendar years) for which they are obligated (i.e., Supplied WPP). This means Stewards are obligated from the date they begin to Supply WPP to the date they no longer Supply WPP. 2.4.4. For the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ that becomes obligated (i.e., begins Supplying) and becomes a Member on or after January 1, 2016, the Member’s 2016 financial obligation will be calculated using an estimate of quantities supplied during 2016.
Annual Data Report. 2.6.1. You must submit your Annual Data Report by no later than May 31st of each Reporting Obligation Year. If You become a Member on or after May 31st of any Reporting Obligation Year, You must submit your Annual Data Report(s) as soon as reasonably practical, but in any event no later than twenty (20) business days from the date you became a Member. For all subsequent Reporting Obligation Years, You shall submit the Annual Data Report to MMBC by no later than the 31st day of May of each respective Reporting Obligation Year. 2.6.2. Despite the above, and provided You are not a Voluntary Producer, whenever you become a Member, in the event that You were not previously a member of an approved PPP stewardship plan, you must submit an Annual Data Report for all Data Periods for which You were a Producer in British Columbia within twenty (20) business days of becoming a Member. 2.6.3. Producers are obligated to pay fees for all the periods (full or partial calendar years) for which they are obligated (i.e., Supplied PPP). This means Producers are obligated from the date they begin to Supply PPP to the date they no longer Supply PPP. 2.6.4. For the Producer that becomes obligated (i.e., begins Supplying) and becomes a Member on or after January 1, 2016, the Member’s 2016 financial obligation will be calculated using an estimate of quantities supplied during 2016.
Annual Data Report. The Annual Data Report shall include, a. quantitative and qualitative data with respect to and analysis and a description of, i. the level and quality of performance of the New Facility in the first year of operations including data, analysis and descriptions with respect to volumes of waste collected, sorted and stored and their classifications and volume of waste received at the Site that is diverted from landfill (and method of diversion); ii. volumes of waste disposed of at the New Facility and the actual compaction rates achieved; iii. the remaining capacity of the New Facility and its projected life; iv. level, type and frequency of maintenance of the New Facility, vehicles and equipment; v. type and frequency of breakdown and breakdown repairs to the New Facility and vehicles and equipment; vi. response times for breakdown repairs; vii. events which resulted in the temporary closure of the New Facility and/or the suspension of New Facility operations; viii. the volume and type of cover material used; ix. the effectiveness of the leachate and gas collection systems; x. the volumes of leachate and landfill gas collected and treated and the volume of treated leachate effluent discharged off-site and landfill gas emitted off-site; xi. the condition of groundwater and surface water at the New Facility and the impacts of the New Facility on the groundwater and surface water off-site; xii. the effectiveness of any security systems to prevent scavenging; and xiii. the effectiveness of programs to control environmental nuisances, including odours, litter, pests, insects, rodents and birds b. an analysis and description of the level and quality of performance of the Facility in the first year of operations with respect to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, collection and customer service including an analysis and description of, billing and collection losses including an analysis of unpaid accounts; and c. an analysis and description of the customer service including an analysis and description of the handling of customer complaints and percentage of queries or complaints that were resolved during the Customer’s first contact with the New Facility; and d. an analysis and description of key characteristics of the New Facility’s work force in the first year of operations including statistics with respect to overtime, absenteeism, days lost to workplace accidents, productivity and staff training. The Operator shall include, in the Annual Data Report, all calculations, estimates and assu...

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