Awarding Contracts Sample Clauses

The 'Awarding Contracts' clause defines the process and criteria by which a contract is granted to a party, typically following a selection or bidding procedure. It outlines the steps involved, such as evaluating proposals, verifying qualifications, and issuing formal notifications to the successful bidder. This clause ensures transparency and fairness in the selection process, helping to prevent disputes and maintain integrity in contractual relationships.
Awarding Contracts. Every effort will be made by the City to award the contract for Medical Utilization Review to a local company. If this is not feasible, the City will require that any company awarded the contract will maintain a local representative. This is to ensure that all review forms will be reviewed at a local level.
Awarding Contracts. [Added 4-24-1968 by IMA III; amended 9-1-2009 by IMA VII; amended 4-15-2014 by IMA X]
Awarding Contracts. 1. It shall be the duty of the superintendent of schools to see that persons nominated for employment shall meet all qualifications established by law and by the Board for the type of position for which nomination is made. All teachers with four through nine certification must become certified as a generalist within two years. The ability to educate students successfully must be the prime consideration in retaining teachers and in awarding continuing contracts. In addition to administrative and supervisory expertise, this may be on peer group opinion and reaction, and student reaction and rapport. Any reports of unsatisfactory performance should be made before March 1st and the teacher will receive a written summary. Failure to award a limited contract, a continuing contract (when applicable), or a supplementary contract, requires notification before April 30th or 30 days before the close of the school, whichever comes first, in the form of a written report. After the teacher has been given an opportunity to sign and date it, it will be filed in the school’s personnel file. 2. It is the professional duty of teachers to return a completed notification of intent within prescribed time limits. (See Continuing Contract Request)
Awarding Contracts. The purchasing agent, or designee, with a second person to verify, will be authorized to open and record bids. Contracts will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder (as recommended by the purchasing agent), who has furnished the required security after responding to an advertisement for sealed bids.

Related to Awarding Contracts

  • Operating Contracts Subject to the rights of the Timeshare Owners' Association as set forth in the Timeshare Documents, no Operating Contract shall be modified, extended, terminated or entered into, without the prior written approval of Agent, if any such modification, extension, termination or new agreement could have a material adverse impact on the operation of the Resort or the Collateral.

  • Existing Contracts Billing terms and provisions contained in existing contracting entity agreements (existing as of the date this policy is approved by the Board of Supervisors) shall remain in effect for the life of the contract. However, when these existing contracts are renegotiated, they shall contain the billing provisions as set forth in this policy.

  • Continuing Contracts A. A continuing contract is a contract that remains in effect until the teacher resigns, retires, or until it is terminated or suspended. B. A continuing contract shall be granted only to teachers who have provided notice of their eligibility, by submitting the Continuing Contract Request Form to Human Resources, by the 15th day of September of the year the teacher becomes eligible (the parties agree that “the year the teacher becomes eligible” means this is the third or seventh year depending upon when the initial educator license was issued) for a continuing contract and who have met one of the following criteria: 1. The teacher holds a professional, permanent, or life teacher’s certificate; 2. The teacher meets the following conditions: a. The teacher was initially issued a teacher’s certificate or educator license prior to January 1, 2011. b. The teacher holds a professional educator license issued under O.R.C 3319.22 or 3319.222 or former O.R.C. 3319.22 or a senior professional educator license or lead professional educator license issued under O.R.C. 3319.22. c. The teacher has completed the applicable one of the following: i. If the teacher did not hold a master’s degree at the time of initially receiving a teacher’s certificate under former O.R.C 3319.22 or an educator license, thirty (30) semester hours of coursework in the area of licensure or in an area related to the teaching field since the initial issuance of such certificate or license, as specified in rules which the state board of education shall adopt; ii. If the teacher held a master’s degree at the time of initially receiving a teacher’s certificate under former O.R.C. 3319.22 or an educator license, six (6) semester hours of graduate coursework in the area of licensure or in an area related to the teaching field since the initial issuance of such certificate or license, as specified in rules which the state board shall adopt. 3. The teacher meets the following conditions: a. The teacher never held a teacher’s certificate and was initially issued an educator license on or after January 1, 2011. b. The teacher holds a professional educator license, senior professional educator license, or lead professional educator license issued under O.R.C. 3319.22. c. The teacher has held an educator license for at least seven (7) years. d. The teacher has completed the applicable one of the following: i. If the teacher did not hold a master’s degree at the time of initially receiving an educator license, thirty (30) semester hours of coursework in the area of licensure or in an area related to the teaching field since the initial issuance of that license, as specified in rules which the state board shall adopt; ii. If the teacher held a master’s degree at the time of initially receiving an educator license, six (6) semester hours of graduate coursework in the area of licensure or in an area related to the teaching field since the initial issuance of that license, as specified in rules which the state board shall adopt. C. Nothing in this section shall be construed to void or otherwise affect a continuing contract entered into prior to October 1, 2012.

  • HIRING CONTRACTORS The Owner hereby gives power to the Agent to contract, hire, supervise and/or discharge firms and persons, including utilities, required for the operation and maintenance of the Property. The Agent may perform any of the Agent’s duties through attorneys, agents, employees, or independent contractors and, except for persons working in the Agent’s firm, shall not be responsible for their acts, omissions, defaults, negligence and/or costs of same.

  • Customer Contracts 6.2.1 The Redistributor should ensure that its contracts with its Customers give it all necessary rights to control and monitor Data use. 6.2.2 The Redistributor is obliged to make the contents of this Schedule available to its customers.