Closure Plan Sample Clauses

A Closure Plan clause outlines the procedures and requirements for formally ending a project, contract, or business relationship. It typically details the steps to be taken before closure, such as final deliverables, transfer of documents, settlement of outstanding payments, and return of property or confidential information. By specifying these actions, the clause ensures a smooth and organized transition at the end of an engagement, minimizing disputes and clarifying each party’s responsibilities during the closure process.
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Closure Plan. Upon a determination that the lifespan of the Waste Disposal Site has reached 10 five (5) years or less, the Municipalities shall retain a qualified consultant to prepare a Closure Plan for approval under the EPA. The Municipalities agree that the cost of preparing the Closure Plan and the work necessary to implement such Closure Plan shall be shared equally. .
Closure Plan. If the school does not meet the terms of the School Improvement Plan and attain a Satisfactory Rating by the end of the contract term, the school is a candidate for nonrenewal. If the school’s contract is not renewed, the school must implement the Closure Plan as described in the school’s charter contract. • Academic Program Performance - Is the school’s Learning Program a Success? • Financial Sustainability – Does the School Exhibit Strong Financial Health? • Board Governance & Management/Operations - Is the organization effective and well run? Academic Performance- All public schools, including charters, must fully participate in the state assessments - Minnesota Comprehensive Assessments. Data from state assessments as well as Title 1 Designation consistent with the state North Star system will be compiled and evaluated in the Annual VOA-MN Authorized Charter Schools Academic Performance Report by the authorizer. Charter schools are required to meet the academic performance standards for which they agree to be held accountable in their charter contract. The extent to which a school is meeting their World’s Best Workforce requirements and additional statutory purposes are also measured in the Learning program section. The VOA-MN Charter School Authorizing Program publishes annually an Academic Performance Report on their network of authorized charter schools. The report serves as a single annual source of academic program and performance information for all of our VOA-MN operational charter schools. The report contains an analysis of annual and cumulative academic program, performance, and professional development data for each school. Content from the annual Academic Performance Report also serves as the basis for the school academic performance analysis contained in the statutorily required Contract Renewal Evaluation Reports, including evaluation of the extent to which the school has met their primary purpose, “to improve all pupil learning and all student achievement” during the contract term. The VOA-MN determined academic performance standards contained below are uniform for all VOA-MN charter schools. The standards are contained in VOA-MN Charter Contract Addendum B (School Accountability and Authorizer Oversight System) and serve as the basis for both annual authorizer monitoring of school academic performance and contract renewal determinations. The authorizer reserves the right to have flexibility to reasonably amend these standards /expectatio...
Closure Plan. If Community plans to terminate the residency of seven (7) or more residents under Section 1 above, Community shall submit a proposed closure plan in accordance with Health and Safety Code Section 1569.682(b) to DSS for approval. Community will not accept new residents or enter into new Residency Agreements after it submits the closure plan to DSS. Until such time that DSS approves the closure plan, Community shall not issue a notice of termination to any resident under Section 2 above or require any resident to transfer. Upon approval by DSS, Community shall send a copy of the closure plan to the local ombudsperson program and commence issuing termination notices under Section 2 above.
Closure Plan. If the school does not meet the terms of the Improvement Plan and attain a Satisfactory Rating by the end of the contract term, the school is a candidate for nonrenewal. If the school's contract is not renewed, the school must implement the Closure Plan as described in the school's contract with NEO.
Closure Plan. The Closure Plan shall consist of (i) issue identification and mitigation plan, including (A) waste rock, tailings, pit lake and local water supply issues; and (ii) a closure cost estimate.
Closure Plan. Summit Place School’s board will review its compliance with and progress toward state-defined minimum standards and board-determined targets in the school’s charter. The school’s executive director is responsible to review all metrics. The director will also propose an action plan to address any targets that the school has not met or has regressed in performance. SPS’s charter school board will notify its authorizer of its action plans if progress under those plans are not adequate after each year of its implementation. In the event of closure, whether by the revocation of the school’s charter or a planned cessation of operations, SPS will ensure that adequate human, financial, and planning resources are in place for a smooth transition and legal compliance with Utah Code 53A-1a-510.5 and in a way that protects students, employees, debt holders, and taxpayers. Once the closure process is initiated, the school’s interests will shift from providing education and protecting the school’s interests to protecting the state’s and chartering entity’s interests, as well as the obvious interests of students and families. SPS will work with the State Charter School Board on identifying a potential new or expanding applicant who can assume ownership of school assets and liabilities, including the school’s facility and existing lease or bond payments, sell school equipment or assets at market value, with proceeds either paying down existing debt, compensating for additional school closure services, or going back to the state as outlined in statute. All asset disposal or sales will be consistent with existing agreements and obligations. SPS will ensure that building security is maintained throughout the closure process to protect assets and the facility, transfer all other assets to the state, the owner under law of all school assets in the event of closure, work with state charter school board on identifying a new or expanding charter school that can benefit from existing facility, equipment, and agreements, pay down any liabilities first with proceeds from any asset sale or cash on hand. SPS will also initiate bankruptcy proceedings, if appropriate, inform bondholders and State Treasurer’s office, if applicable, of closure as required in bond covenants or in state law, assist current employees with job placement services, ensure that benefits programs continue consistent with COBRA, assist employees with transfer of retirement assets into personal accounts or rollover...
Closure Plan. On July 9, 2020, Respondent submitted a Draft Closure Plan to EPA. EPA approved the Draft Closure Plan on August 27, 2020.
Closure Plan. If Oakdale of La Mesa plans to terminate the residency of seven (7) or more residents under Section I above, Oakdale of La Mesa shall submit a proposed closure plan in accordance with Health and Safety Code Section 1569.682(b) to DSS for approval. Oakdale of La Mesa will not accept new residents or enter into new Admission Agreements after it submits the closure plan to DSS. Until such time that DSS approves the closure plan, Oakdale of La Mesa shall not issue a notice of termination to any resident under Section 2 above or require any resident to transfer. Upon approval by DSS, Oakdale of La Mesa shall send a copy of the closure plan to the local ombudsperson program and commence issuing termination notices under Section 2 above.
Closure Plan. Contractor shall demonstrate adequate financial responsibility sufficient to finance Contractor’s closure and post closure plan as submitted to state and local permit enforcement agencies.
Closure Plan. Any post-closure use permit, as same may be amended from time to time by Governmental Authority.