Categories of Service Sample Clauses

Categories of Service. 1. The following areas of public health service shall annually constitute the Service (this shall not include any elements of the activities listed below that are currently undertaken by either Council‟s employees who are not engaged within the Public Health Service). 2. Each Council shall annually determine and specify the Public Health Services to be provided in their respective areas (the Commissioning Requirements) for the stated year taking account of the Public Health Outcomes Framework, guidance issued by the Department of Health, the Joint Strategic Needs Assessment for the area and population and the Joint Health and Wellbeing Strategy 3. The Commissioning Requirements for the shared public health service will be split into Barnet and Harrow to ensure transparency for each borough‟s public health budget. 4. The Commissioning Requirements shall specify and distinguish between the following categories : a. mandatory services b. additional services c. excluded services 5. The annual Commissioning Requirements for each borough shall also specify the performance outcomes and targets to be achieved. 6. Staff costs for the shared public health service will be split between the Parties based on the annually agreed schedule of staffing costs submitted as part of the annual Commissioning Requirements in accordance with Appendix 2 of this Agreement. 7. The annual Commissioning Requirements shall include a projection of the related staffing costs, contract costs and overhead costs. 8. The draft Barnet Commissioning Requirements must be submitted to the Harrow at a time consistent with the overall budget and Council Tax setting arrangements of each Party. 9. Based on the draft Commissioning Requirements of both Councils the host borough will calculate the cost of hosting and delivering the service annually. 10. The annual total cost of delivering the public health service Commissioning Requirements for each Borough must cost no more than the allocated funding made available by the respective Borough. 11. During any financial year either Council may request the provision of additional Commissioning Requirements provided that adequate financial resources are identified within current budgetary provision or additional identified financial resources are made available.
Categories of Service. The per diem paid to the Contractor, and more fully described in Section 2 [Consideration] of this Contract, is based on categories of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care that the Contractor provides for the placement of a Child. These categories are set forth on Attachment 1 as an example of the categories in place at the time the Contractor signs this Contract. The category of supervision required for each individual Child placed with the Contractor through the Placing Agency will be stated in an ICPR sent by the Placing Agency to the Contractor at the time the Child is placed with the Contractor, a sample ICPR is attached hereto as Attachment 2 and incorporated herein. The Contractor may request a review of the category of supervision as outlined in 465 IAC 2-17-30 and 31. The then-current version of Attachment 1 will control. Counseling or therapy services per subsection 1.E. herein may be billed under this Contract only pursuant to a referral separate from the ICPR.
Categories of Service. The following areas of the HB SNT Service shall constitute the Service, and will be provided by Harrow (in its role as partnership shared services provider). It is accepted by both Parties that during the Agreement period there may be agreed variations to services in accordance with Clause 20. • Formal advice within the area of professional expertise of HB SNT Services to ▇▇▇▇▇ Council Officers, Council, Cabinet, Committees and other decision making bodies of Harrow or ▇▇▇▇▇; • Formal advice to ▇▇▇▇▇ officers through agreed and secure protocols; Harrow shall provide the Service in accordance with all relevant primary and secondary Legislation including but not limited to the Education Act 1996, Education and Inspections Act 2006 and the Equality Act 2010.
Categories of Service. The per diem paid to the Contractor, and more fully described in Section 2 [Consideration] of this Contract, is based on categories of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care that the Contractor provides for the placement of a Child. These categories are set forth on Attachment 2 as an example of the categories in place at the time the Contractor signs this Contract. The category of supervision required for each individual Child placed with the Contractor through the Placing Agency will be stated in an ICPR sent by the Placing Agency to the Contractor at the time the Child is placed with the Contractor. The Contractor may request a review of the category of supervision as outlined in 465 IAC 2- 17-30 and 31.
Categories of Service. Department/university organization/program/college (hereafter referred to as “department”) site Feature Annual charge Faculty site Feature Annual charge Relevant NDSU Policies and Procedures
Categories of Service. The per diem paid to the Contractor, and more fully described in Section 6 (Consideration) is based on categories of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care that the Contractor provides for placement 1 DCS is required to complete a Case Plan not later than sixty (60) days after: (1) the date of the child's first placement, or (2) the date of a dispositional decree- whichever comes first. IC 31-24-15-2. DCS is required to give the Case Plan to Contractor ten (10) days after its completion. IC 31-34-15-3. of a Child. These categories are set forth on Attachment 1 as an example of the categories in place at the time the Contractor signs this Contract. The category of supervision required for each individual Child placed with the Contractor through the Placing Agency will be stated in an ICPR sent by the Placing Agency to the Contractor at the time the Child is placed with the Contractor. The Contractor may request a review of the category of supervision as outlined in ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇-▇▇-▇▇ and 31. The then-current current Attachment 1 will control. Counseling or therapy services per Section 4.C. may be billed under this Contract only pursuant to a referral separate from the ICPR.
Categories of Service. The per diem paid to the Contractor, and more fully described in Section 6 (Consideration) is based on categories of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care that the Contractor provides for placement of a Child. These categories are set forth on Attachment 1 as an example of the categories in place at the time the Contractor signs this Contract. The category of supervision required for each individual Child placed with the Contractor through the Placing Agency will be stated in an ICPR sent by the Placing Agency to the Contractor at the time the Child is placed with the Contractor. The Contractor may request a review of the category of supervision as outlined in ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇-▇▇-▇▇ and 31. The then-current current Attachment 1 will control. Counseling or therapy services per Section 4.C. may be billed under this Contract only pursuant to a referral separate from the ICPR.
Categories of Service a. Developer shall provide five general categories of service, as follows:
Categories of Service. The following areas of public health service shall annually constitute the Service (this shall not include any elements of the activities listed below that are currently undertaken by either Council‟s employees who are not engaged within the Public Health Service).

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  • Grades of Service The Parties shall initially engineer and shall monitor and augment all trunk groups consistent with the Joint Process as set forth in Section 14.1 of this Attachment.

  • Types of Services This Article governs the provision of internetwork facilities (i.e., physical interconnection services and facilities), meet point billing by GTE to Nextel or by Nextel to GTE and the transport and termination and billing of Local, IntraLATA Toll, optional EAS traffic and jointly provided Interexchange Carrier Access between GTE and Nextel. The services and facilities described in this Article IV shall be referred to as the "Services."

  • Instruments of Service Instruments of Service are representations, in any medium of expression now known or later developed, of the tangible and intangible creative work performed by the Architect and the Architect’s consultants under their respective professional services agreements. Instruments of Service may include, without limitation, studies, surveys, models, sketches, drawings, specifications, and other similar materials.

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  • UNITS OF SERVICE CONTRACTOR shall provide, pursuant to the Contract, no more than 24 Recovery Residence Units of Service, per Resident within a twelve (12) month period, unless otherwise 25 authorized in writing by ADMINISTRATOR. ADMINISTRATOR may increase or decrease the 26 maximum length of stay in writing for specific populations as needed to accommodate the demand for 27 Recovery Residence services. Residents may be allowed to stay up to an additional thirty (30) calendar 28 days beyond the maximum allowable length of stay with prior approval from ADMINISTRATOR.