Annual Monitoring Reports Sample Clauses

The 'Annual Monitoring Reports' clause requires one party to provide regular, typically yearly, reports detailing specific activities, progress, or compliance related to the agreement. These reports may include updates on project milestones, financial expenditures, or adherence to regulatory requirements, depending on the nature of the contract. By mandating consistent reporting, this clause ensures ongoing oversight and accountability, helping both parties track performance and address issues proactively.
Annual Monitoring Reports. 7.2.1 Following adoption of the RLDP, the Council will produce an Annual Monitoring Report (AMR) in accordance with guidance contained in the Development Plans Manual. The report will cover the period 1st April to 31st March each year, will be submitted to the WG by 31st October of the same year and will be made available for public inspection via the Council's website.
Annual Monitoring Reports for the Replacement LDP will be submitted to Welsh Government by the 31st October each year following adoption. These will cover the previous financial year – i.e. running to the 31st March in the same year and looking back a year from then (i.e. to 1st April in the previous year). The reports will be published to the Authority’s web-site and key issues will feed into review of the Plan. Exceptionally, issues identified in an Annual Monitoring Report may prompt an early review of the Plan, either in part or whole.
Annual Monitoring Reports. TRG shall provide annual monitoring reports on the progress of the SEP thirty (30) days following the end of each calendar year beginning on the effective date of this Stipulated Order.
Annual Monitoring Reports. Grantee shall submit an annual monitoring report each calendar year for the Project Term, in a format approved and provided by the Air District. The monitoring report shall provide information regarding annual fuel/energy consumption, annual hours or miles of operation, locations where Project Equipment operated, and proof of insurance. The first annual report shall be submitted by August 1 of the year following execution of the Grant Agreement to cover the period from July 1 through June 30 of the prior year. The first annual report shall include a report on the Grantee’s progress in meeting milestones listed in the Project Schedule, as set forth in Paragraph 9 of this Attachment. Subsequent annual reports shall be submitted by August 1st of each succeeding year with the final annual monitoring report due by August 1st in the last year of the Project Term. If Grantee fails to submit annual monitoring reports in a timely fashion, the Air District shall perform a project performance audit.
Annual Monitoring Reports. The annual reporting cycle is a calendar year January 1 through December 31. Grantee shall submit an annual monitoring report each calendar year for the Project Term in a format approved and provided by the Air District. The monitoring report shall include, but is not limited to, the following information: annual electricity consumption, annual hours or miles of operation, locations where Project Equipment operated, percentage of operating hours or miles within the boundaries of the State, proof of insurance, and other information as requested by the Air District. The first annual report shall be submitted by February 1 of the year following execution of the Grant Agreement to cover the period from the start of the Project Equipment Operational Period through December 31 of the prior year. The first annual report shall include a report on the Grantee’s progress in meeting milestones listed in the Project Schedule as set forth in Paragraph 9 of this Attachment. Subsequent annual reports shall be submitted by February 1st of each succeeding year with the final annual monitoring report due by February 1st following the last year of the Project Term. If Grantee fails to submit annual monitoring reports in a timely fashion, the Air District shall perform a project performance audit. Failure to submit monitoring reports could be considered a breach of this Agreement and may jeopardize Grantee’s eligibility to participate in future incentive and grant programs.
Annual Monitoring Reports. The annual reporting cycle is a calendar year January 1 through December 31. Grantee shall submit an annual monitoring report each calendar year for the Project Term in a format approved and provided by the Air District. The monitoring report shall include, but is not limited to, the following information: Port, terminal, and berth name(s)/identifier(s) for the shore power system (System). Date and location of the System installation (operation). Total number of ship visits to the berth Total power usage (Megawatt-hours) dispensed to vessels that are not required to use shore power by CARB’s At-Berth regulation using the System. Each use of the System (System), inclusive of the following information: Vessel type, name, and Lloyd’s numbers Date and times that System initially plugged into vessel and subsequently unplugged from vessel Total hours the System was connected to a vessel Power usage (kilowatt-hour) supplied to the vessel to displace use of auxiliary engine(s). Date, time, and description of any equipment failure of the System that affected the ability of the vessel to control auxiliary engine emissions. Summary of System maintenance, source testing, and inspections conducted. Signed certification statement that all Project Equipment was operated in accordance with this Agreement and that all information submitted is true and accurate. A copy of any new or updated Terminal Plans submitted to CARB for reporting purposes under applicable shore power regulation(s) Other information as requested by the Air District. The first annual report shall be submitted by February 1 of the year following execution of the Grant Agreement to cover the period from the start of the Project Equipment Operational Period through December 31 of the prior year. The first annual report shall include a report on the Grantee’s progress in meeting milestones listed in the Project Schedule as set forth in Paragraph 9 of this Attachment. Subsequent annual reports shall be submitted by February 1st of each succeeding year with the final annual monitoring report due by February 1st following the last year of the Project Term. If Grantee fails to submit annual monitoring reports in a timely fashion, the Air District shall perform a project performance audit. Failure to submit monitoring reports could be considered a breach of this Agreement and may jeopardize Grantee’s eligibility to participate in future incentive and grant programs.
Annual Monitoring Reports. By [date], the Stream Monitoring Team shall submit to the Licensee the Annual Monitoring Report specified by Order 98-07 ¶¶ 1.b(2)(c). (1). The team shall consult with Licensee and the other Parties in the preparation of these reports. It shall provide draft reports for their review and comment. (2). Licensee shall submit these annual reports to the Division of Water Rights. Its submittal may include comments on the final report’s findings and recommendations.
Annual Monitoring Reports. Grantee must submit an annual monitoring report each calendar year for the Project Term, in a format provided by the Air District. The monitoring report must provide
Annual Monitoring Reports. The state must submit one Annual Monitoring Report each demonstration year (DY). The Annual Report is due no later than ninety (90) calendar days following the end of the DY. The state must also submit a revised Monitoring Report within sixty (60) calendar days after receipt of CMS’s comments, if any. The reports will include all required elements as per 42 CFR 431.428 and should not direct readers to links outside the report. Additional links not referenced in the document may be listed in a Reference/Bibliography section. The Annual Monitoring Reports must follow the framework provided by CMS, which is subject to change as monitoring systems are developed/evolve, and must be provided in a structured manner that supports federal tracking and analysis.
Annual Monitoring Reports. DLA shall provide annual monitoring reports on the progress of the SEP thirty (30) days following the end of each calendar year beginning on the effective date of this Stipulated Order.