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Budget Constraints. In the event the CITY is required to reduce contract costs due to budgetary constraints, all services specified in this document may be subject to a permanent or temporary reduction in budget. In such an event, the total cost for the affected service shall be reduced as required. The CONTRACTOR shall also be provided with a minimum 30-day notice prior to any such reduction in budget. In the event of a budget reduction, the CONRACTOR and CITY will enter into good faith negotiations to reduce the level of service provided commensurately. If the parties fail to reach agreement on a reduction in service level this contract may be terminated in accordance with the CITY’s contract termination requirements contained in Section 12 herein.
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Budget Constraints. Teacher acknowledges that due to budget constraints imposed by state law the District cannot obligate itself to pay for tuition and fees beyond its current budget year and therefore Teacher understands that the District may in any upcoming budget year discontinue or suspend paying for tuition, fees and texts under the Program.
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Budget Constraints. During times of budget shortfalls, and in order to continue providing custodial services to all buildings, it may be necessary to reclassify custodial positions. As much as is feasible, the new positions will be filled by attrition.
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Budget Constraints destabilising repercussions for peacekeeping in Africa. The current budget of DPKO is over $5 billion. In the framework of current UN planning for an operation in Darfur, this mission would cost over $1 billion. This would come in addition to the budget of UNMIS, the UN Mission in Sudan:2 $969.47 million. Hence, peacekeeping in Sudan could represent over 40% of the whole UN peacekeeping budget. In that case, DPKO will not have the financial resources to address other conflicts for several years. Moreover, an additional increase in the DPKO budget is unlikely (see below). Funding peacekeeping in Sudan will thus lead to major downsizing of other peacekeeping missions. A too fast downsizing of ongoing missions could have a destabilising impact on fragile peace processes, in particular in DR-Congo.
Budget Constraints. A limited budget was frequently discussed as a problem when trying to get stakeholders to the table and also provide resources and services.

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  • PRE-CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES The Pre-Construction Phase shall be deemed to commence upon the date specified in a written Notice to Proceed with Pre-Construction Phase Services issued by Owner and shall continue through completion of the Construction Documents and procurement of all major Subcontractor agreements. Contractor is not entitled to reimbursement for any costs incurred for Pre-Construction Phase Services performed before issuance of the written Notice to Proceed. Pre- Construction Phase Services may overlap Construction Phase Services. Contractor shall perform the following Pre-Construction Phase Services:

  • Procedural and Operational Requirements By accepting and using the Financial Assistance awarded under this Agreement and for this Program Element, LPHA agrees to conduct the following activities in accordance with the indicated procedural and operational requirements: a. LPHA must operate its Communicable Disease program in accordance with the Requirements and Standards for the Control of Communicable Disease set forth in ORS Chapters 431, 432, 433 and 437 and OAR Chapter 333, Divisions 12, 17, 18, 19 and 24, as such statutes and rules may be amended from time to time. b. LPHA must use all reasonable means to investigate in a timely manner all reports of Reportable Diseases, infections, or conditions. To identify possible sources of infection and to carry out appropriate control measures, the LPHA Administrator shall investigate each report following procedures outlined in OHA’s Investigative Guidelines or other procedures approved by OHA. OHA may provide assistance in these investigations, in accordance with OAR 333-019-0000. Investigative guidelines are available at: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/oha/PH/DiseasesConditions/CommunicableDisease/ReportingCommuni cableDisease/ReportingGuidelines/Pages/index.aspx c. As part of its Communicable Disease control program, LPHA must, within its service area, investigate the Outbreaks of Communicable Diseases, institute appropriate Communicable Disease control measures, and submit required information in a timely manner regarding the Outbreak to OHA in Orpheus (or Opera for COVID-19 Cases and ▇▇▇▇▇ for COVID-19 contacts) as prescribed in OHA CD Investigative Guidelines available at: d. LPHA must establish and maintain a single telephone number whereby physicians, hospitals, other health care providers, OHA and the public can report Communicable Diseases and Outbreaks to LPHA 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. LPHA may employ an answering service or 911 system, but the ten-digit number must be available to callers from outside the local emergency dispatch area, and LPHA must respond to and investigate reported Communicable Diseases and Outbreaks. e. LPHA must attend Communicable Disease 101 and Communicable Disease 303 training. f. LPHA must attend monthly Orpheus user group meetings or monthly Orpheus training webinars.

  • Compliance with Federal and State Work Authorization and Immigration Laws The Contractor and all subcontractors, suppliers and consultants must comply with all federal and state work authorization and immigration laws, and must certify compliance using the form set forth in Section 7 (“Georgia Security and Immigration Compliance Act Affidavits”). The required certificates must be filed with the Owner and copied maintained by the Contractor as of the beginning date of this contract and each subcontract, supplier contract, or consultant contract, and upon final payment to the subcontractor or consultant. State officials, including officials of the Georgia Department of Audits and Accounts, officials of the Owner, retain the right to inspect and audit the Project Site and employment records of the Contractor, subcontractors and consultants without notice during normal working hours until Final Completion, and as otherwise specified by law and by Rules and Regulations of the Georgia Department of Audits and Accounts.

  • Pre-Construction Phase Provide Workers’ Compensation, Comprehensive General Liability and Comprehensive Automobile Liability in the amounts as set forth in the Uniform General Conditions for University of Texas System Building Construction Contracts.

  • SUPERVISION AND CONSTRUCTION PROCEDURES 4.3.1 The Contractor shall supervise and direct the Work, using his / her best skill and attention. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for all construction means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures and for coordinating all portions of the Work under the Contract. All aspects of the Project shall be subject to the inspection and approval of the State. Contractor guarantees to repair, replace, re-execute or otherwise correct any defect in workmanship, materials, or the like that fails to conform to the requirements of this Contract or that appears during the progress of the Work or within one year of final acceptance by the State. 4.3.2 The Contractor shall be responsible to the State for the acts and omissions of his / her employees, Subcontractors and their agents and employees, and other persons performing any of the Work under a contract with the Contractor. 4.3.3 The Contractor shall not be relieved from his / her obligations to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents either by the activities or duties of the Architect in his / her administration of the Contract, or by inspections, tests or approvals required or performed under Paragraph 7.7 by persons other than the Contractor. 4.3.4 The Contractor shall acquaint himself (herself / itself) with the limits of the property or right- of-way of the State and shall not trespass on other property. The Contractor shall adequately protect the project, adjacent property and the public, and shall be responsible for any damage or injury due to the Contractor’s act or neglect, and shall save the State harmless in respect thereto. 4.3.5 All work shall be done in such a manner as not to interfere with the State’s operating functions. Contractor and his employees shall familiarize themselves and comply with all rules and regulations applicable to the project. 4.3.6 The Contractor shall keep the premises free from liens arising out of or from the Project. Contractor shall obtain and submit waivers of liens with a request for a progress or final payment.