ARC Assessments Sample Clauses

The ARC Assessments clause establishes the procedures and standards for evaluating the performance or progress of a party, project, or deliverable according to criteria set by the ARC (Assessment Review Committee or similar body). Typically, this clause outlines how and when assessments will be conducted, what metrics or benchmarks will be used, and the consequences of failing to meet the required standards. For example, it may require periodic reviews of work quality or compliance with contractual obligations. The core function of this clause is to ensure accountability and provide a structured mechanism for monitoring and verifying that agreed-upon standards are consistently met throughout the contract term.
ARC Assessments. The Administering Organisation must ensure that, for the term of this Agreement, if requested by the ARC, CIs, Research Hub Directors or Training Centre Directors agree to: assess up to 20 new Proposals per awarded Project per annum for each year of Funding; and update and maintain RMS user data in their profile including Field of Research codes and expertise text which would reasonably enable matching of their expertise to ARC proposals for the purpose of assigning and assessment. If the ARC determines that a CI, Research Hub Director or Training Centre Director has failed to meet the obligation to manage RMS data in their profile or to assess Proposals assigned by the ARC for assessment, the ARC may notify the Administering Organisation in writing of that failure. If a CI, Research Hub Director or Training Centre Director does not undertake assessment of the assigned Proposals within a period specified by the ARC the Administering Organisation will be considered to be in breach of this Agreement. If considered in breach, Funding for the relevant Projects on which the person is listed as Specified Personnel under this Agreement may be terminated. Assets Unless otherwise approved by the ARC, Assets purchased with Funding must be purchased for the exclusive purposes of the Project for the duration of the Project Activity Period. The Administering Organisation shall establish and comply with its own procedures and arrangements for purchasing, installing, recording, maintaining and insuring all items of equipment purchased with the Funds. The Administering Organisation shall ensure that any Specified Personnel shall have first priority in the use and operation of equipment purchased for the Project and the Administering Organisation must, so far as is practicable, permit persons authorised by the ARC to have priority access to that equipment in preference to other persons. Unless otherwise approved by the ARC, the ownership of any Asset purchased wholly or partly with the Funding shall be vested in the Administering Organisation, located on its campus and listed in its assets register unless: otherwise specified in the Proposal; the Project is terminated, in which case the ARC may, by notice in writing, require the transfer of any such item of equipment to the Commonwealth; or the Project is transferred to another organisation in accordance with clause 16, in which case, subject to the agreement of both the Administering Organisation and the recipient Eligibl...
ARC Assessments. 23.1. The Administering Organisation must ensure that, for the term of this Agreement, if requested by the ARC, CIs, Research Hub Directors or Training Centre Directors agree to: (a) assess up to 20 new Proposals per awarded Project per annum for each year of Funding; and (b) update and maintain RMS user data in their profile including Field of Research codes and expertise text which would reasonably enable matching of their expertise to ARC proposals for the purpose of assigning and assessment. 23.2. If the ARC determines that a CI, Research Hub Director or Training Centre Director has failed to meet the obligation to manage RMS data in their profile or to assess Proposals assigned by the ARC for assessment, the ARC may notify the Administering Organisation in writing of that failure. 23.3. If a CI, Research Hub Director or Training Centre Director does not undertake assessment of the assigned Proposals within a period specified by the ARC the Administering Organisation will be considered to be in breach of this Agreement. If considered in breach, Funding for the relevant Projects on which the person is listed as Specified Personnel under this Agreement may be terminated.
ARC Assessments. 20.1 For the term of this Agreement, the Administering Organisation must ensure that the Centre Director and Chief Investigators agree to assess up to 20 new proposals for ARC funding per annum for each year of the Funding Period, if requested by the ARC. 20.2 If the ARC determines that a Centre Director and/or Chief Investigator has failed to meet the obligation to assess as set out in clause 20.1, the ARC will notify the Administering Organisation of that failure. 20.3 If the Centre Director and/or Chief Investigator does not undertake the assessments as requested, within a period specified by the ARC in the notification referred to in clause 20.2 above, the Administering Organisation will be considered to be in breach of this Agreement and Funding for the Centre in which the Centre Director and/or Chief Investigator participate may be terminated.
ARC Assessments. 20.1. For the term of this Agreement, the Administering Organisation must ensure that CIs agree to: (a) assess up to 20 new Proposals per awarded Project per annum for each year of Funding; and (b) update and maintain RMS user data in their profile including Field of Research codes and expertise text. 20.2. If the ARC determines that a CI has failed to meet the obligation to assess Proposals assigned by the ARC for assessment, or to manage RMS data in their profile, the ARC may notify the Administering Organisation of that failure. 20.3. If a CI does not undertake assessment of the assigned Proposals within a period specified by the ARC, the Administering Organisation will be considered to be in breach of this Agreement. If considered in breach, Funding for the relevant Projects on which the person is listed as Specified Personnel under this Agreement may be terminated.
ARC Assessments. 21.1 The Institution must ensure that, for the duration of the Funding under Linkage Projects, if requested by the ARC, Chief Investigators and Fellows agree to assess up to twenty new applications for ARC funding. 21.2 If the ARC determines that a Chief Investigator and/or Fellow has failed to meet the obligation to assess applications assigned by the ARC for assessment, the ARC will notify the Institution in writing of that failure. 21.3 If a Chief Investigator and/or Fellow does not undertake assessment of the assigned applications within a period specified by the ARC, of the notice referred to in clause 21.2 above, the Institution will be considered to be in breach of this Funding Agreement and the relevant Linkage Project Funding, including Fellowships, may be terminated.
ARC Assessments. For the term of this Agreement, the Administering Organisation must ensure that CIs agree to: assess up to 20 new Applications for ARC funding per awarded Project per annum for each year of the Grant; and update and maintain data in their RMS profile including Field of Research codes and expertise text in sufficient detail to reasonably enable matching of their expertise to ARC Applications for the purpose of assignment and assessment. If the ARC determines that a CI has failed to meet the obligation to manage RMS data in their profile or to assess Applications assigned by the ARC for assessment, the ARC may notify the Administering Organisation in writing of that failure. If a CI does not undertake assessments within a period specified by the ARC, the Administering Organisation will be considered to be in breach of this Agreement. If considered in breach, Grants for the relevant Projects on which the person is listed as Specified Personnel under this Agreement may be terminated.
ARC Assessments. For the term of this Agreement, the Administering Organisation must ensure that the Project Director/Project Leader and CIs agree to: assess up to 20 new Applications for ARC funding per awarded Project for each year of the Grant; and update and maintain data in their RMS profile including Field of Research codes and expertise text in sufficient detail to reasonably enable matching of their expertise to ARC Applications for the purpose of assignment and assessment. If the ARC determines that a Project Director/Project Leader and/or CI has failed to meet the obligation to manage RMS data in their profile or to assess Applications assigned by the ARC for assessment, the ARC may notify the Administering Organisation in writing of that failure. If a Project Director/Project Leader or CI does not undertake assessments within a period specified by the ARC, the Administering Organisation will be considered to be in breach of this Agreement. If considered in breach, Grants for the relevant Projects on which the person is listed as Specified Personnel under this Agreement may be terminated.

Related to ARC Assessments

  • Ergonomic Assessments At the request of the employee, the College will ensure that an ergonomic assessment of the employee’s work station is completed by a person trained by the Department of Labor and Industries or comparable trainer to conduct ergonomic assessments. Solutions to identified issues/concerns will be implemented within available resources.

  • Risk Assessments a. Risk Assessment - DST shall, at least annually, perform risk assessments that are designed to identify material threats (both internal and external) against Fund Data, the likelihood of those threats Schedule 10.2 p.2 occurring and the impact of those threats upon DST organization to evaluate and analyze the appropriate level of information security safeguards (“Risk Assessments”). b. Risk Mitigation - DST shall use commercially reasonable efforts to manage, control and remediate threats identified in the Risk Assessments that it believes are likely to result in material unauthorized access, copying, use, processing, disclosure, alteration, transfer, loss or destruction of Fund Data, consistent with the Objective, and commensurate with the sensitivity of the Fund Data and the complexity and scope of the activities of DST pursuant to the Agreement. c. Security Controls Testing - DST shall, on approximately an annual basis, engage an independent external party to conduct a review (including information security) of DST’s systems that are related to the provision of services. DST shall have a process to review and evaluate high risk findings resulting from this testing.

  • Impact Assessments 5.1 The Parties shall: (a) provide all reasonable assistance to the each other to prepare any data protection impact assessment as may be required (including provision of detailed information and assessments in relation to Processing operations, risks and measures); and (b) maintain full and complete records of all Processing carried out in respect of the Personal Data in connection with the contract, in accordance with the terms of Article 30 GDPR.

  • TAXES & ASSESSMENTS The real estate taxes shall be prorated. Seller shall pay real estate taxes which are payable during the year in which Closing occurs, and taxes payable during the succeeding year, prorated to the date of Closing. Buyer shall assume and pay all subsequent taxes. If at the time of closing the tax bill for the Real Estate for the succeeding year has not been issued, taxes payable shall be computed based on the last tax bill available to the closing agent. The succeeding year’s tax bill, because of recently constructed improvements, annexation, reassessment, or similar items may greatly exceed the last tax bill available to the closing agent.

  • Environmental Assessments Foreclose on or take a deed or title to any commercial real estate without first conducting a Phase I environmental assessment of the property or foreclose on any commercial real estate if such environmental assessment indicates the presence of a Hazardous Substance in amounts which, if such foreclosure were to occur, would be material.