COASTAL MANAGEMENT Clause Samples

COASTAL MANAGEMENT. Subrecipient acknowledges and agrees that any Project that may impact a Coastal Natural Resource Area must be consistent with the goals and policies of the Texas Coastal Management Program as described in 31 Texas Administrative Code, Part 16, Chapter 501.
COASTAL MANAGEMENT. Subrecipient acknowledges and agrees that any Project that may impact a Coastal Natural Resource Area must be consistent with the goals and policies of the Texas Coastal Management Program as described in 31 Texas Administrative Code, Part 16, Chapter 501. Subrecipient must provide Monthly Activity Status Reporting at the site level for all sites identified in the Performance Statement and Budget (Attachment A) and relevant to the milestones therein. The Report is due the first day of each month for the duration of the Contract. Submit the report via email to: ▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. Subrecipient: Contract #: Preparer Name: Contact Information: Reporting Month/ Year: Activity Name: Site Current Milestone Status Notes/Important Dates Anticipated Completion Date Program Income Provide any notes or information relevant to the overall contract. Examples: upcoming Amendment request status, Budget concerns expiration concerns, etc. Site-Level Budget Status Totals: 0.00 0.00 0.00 #DIV/0!
COASTAL MANAGEMENT. Subrecipient acknowledges and agrees that any Project that may impact a Coastal Natural Resource Area must be consistent with the goals and policies of the Texas Coastal Management Program as described in 31 Texas Administrative Code, Part 16, Chapter 501. DocuSign Envelope ID: A8EF659D-C412-495A-8A79-38DB1419087E Subrecipient must provide monthly Activity status reporting for all sites identified in the Performance Statement ( Attachment A) and relevant to the milestones therein. The Monthly Activity Status Report is due the fifth day of the month following the reporting period for the duration of the Contract. Submit the report using the Texas Integrated Grant Reporting system upload for Monthly Activity Status Reporting. Subrecipient: Contract Number: Preparer Name: Contact Information: Reporting Period (Month/ Year): Project Title: Project Milestone Phase Att. A Budget Gates/Milestones TIGR Milestone (Pending or Complete) On Schedule? (If no, describe improvement plan below.) Start-Up Documentation PD-GA Funds 0-15% Engineering NTP Eng Funds 0-30% Environmental NTP PD-GA Funds 15.01-30% PD-Env Funds 0-30% Engineering Design Eng Funds 30.01-60% Completion of Special Env Svcs PD-Special Env Funds 100% Authority to Use Grant Funds PD-GA Funds 30.01-50% PD-Env Funds 30.01-100% Acquisition (if applicable) Acq Funds 100% Bid Advertisement PD-GA Funds 50.01-60% Eng Funds 60.01-70% Contract Award and Construction PD-GA Funds 60.01-85% Eng Funds 70.01-85% Construction Funds 0-95% Construction Activity Completion PD-GA Funds 85.01-95% Eng Funds 85.01-100% Construction Funds 95.01-100% Planning NTP Planning Funds 0-95% Planning Completion Planning Funds 95.01-100% Contract Closeout PD-GA Funds 95.01-100%
COASTAL MANAGEMENT. Subrecipient acknowledges and agrees that any Project that may impact a Coastal Natural Resource Area must be consistent with the goals and policies of the Texas Coastal Management Program as described in 31 Texas Administrative Code, Part 16, Chapter 501. DocuSign Envelope ID: 5CEFC70C-83C7-452E-AEFE-ABC75B2891D1 Subrecipient must provide Monthly Activity Status Reporting at the site level for all sites identified in the Performance Statement and Budget (Attachment A) and relevant to the Milestones (Attachment A) therein. The Report is due the first day of each month for the duration of the Contract. Submit the report via email to: ▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. Subrecipient: Contract #: Preparer Name: Contact Information: Reporting Month/ Year: Intake Date Applicant Name Damage Address Information Area Identifier AFFH Data Application Status Project Data Application Intake Date Last Name Middle Name First Name Latitiude (Decimal Degrees) Longitude (Decimal Degrees) Street Address City County Zip Code Colonia Name/Neighb orhood Household Income % Area Median Income LMI Category Race Hispanic (Yes or No) Household Members Under the Age of 18 (Yes or No) Disability (Yes or No) Veteran (Yes or No) Elderly (Yes or No) Female Head Of Household (Yes or No) Applicant Eligibility Status Ineligible or Withdrawn reasons Applicatio n ID Number From GLO NTP Issued Date Project Allocation Project Expensed Promissory Note Date Final InspectionD ate Project Status
COASTAL MANAGEMENT. Subrecipient acknowledges and agrees that any Project that may impact a Coastal Natural Resource Area must be consistent with the goals and policies of the Texas Coastal Management Program as described in 31 Texas Administrative Code, Part 16, Chapter 501. DocuSign Envelope ID: BA3CAB9D-5945-46CC-92AA-E0294D0AEDBA Intake Applicant Name Damage Address Information Area Identifier AFFH Data Application Status Project Data Application Intake Date Last Name Middle Name First Name Latitiude (Decimal Degrees) Longitude (Decimal Decrees) Street Address City County Zip Code Colonia Name/ Neighborhood Household Income % Area Median Income LMICategory Race Hispanic (Yes or No) HouseholdMembers Under the Age of 18(Yes or No) Disability (Yes or No) Veteran (Yes or No) Elderly (Yes or No) Female Head Of Household (Yes or No) Applicant Eligibility Status Ineligible or Withdrawn reasons Application ID Number From GLO NTPIssued Date Project Allocation Project Expensed Promissory Note Date Final Inspection Date Project Status DocuSign Envelope ID: BA3CAB9D-5945-46CC-92AA-E0294D0AEDBA County: Fort Bend County Principal Contact Name, Title: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Principal Contact Telephone: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Principal Contact Email: ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ Principal Contact Address: ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇, Suite 602 City, State, Zip: Richmond, TX 77469 Housing Activities: $9,362,472.35 Non-Housing Activities: $7,660,204.65 Below is a description addressing how the County complied with the Citizen Participation Plan regarding citizen and non- governmental organization outreach, and any efforts exceeding GLO minimum public participation requirements: Fort Bend County encouraged citizen participation in the Community Development Block GrantDisaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Method of Distribution (MOD) development process for DR 4269 (April 2016 flooding) and DR 4272 (May/June 2016 flooding) by means of two public planning meetings, two public meetings, attending several local community based network meetings, surveying local community based organizations and affected residents via surveys and social media, and two public hearings. Two public planning meetings were held to discuss disaster recovery in relation to CDBG-DR funding. The first planning meeting was held on April 26, 2017 for affected jurisdictions, County departments, and elected officials. The second planning meeting was held April 27, 2017 for local community based organizations involved in the response and recovery ef...
COASTAL MANAGEMENT. In Process In Process Housing Monthly Data Report Subrecipient Name Subrecipient Number Report Month and Year In Process Summary Information In Process Contact Information Allocation Summary County Allocation for All Activities: $17,022,677.00 Citizen Participation In Process Public Planning Meeting #1 (Jurisdictions and County Departments) Public Planning Meeting #2 (Long-Term Recovery Group, Non-Profits, Housing Authorities, Etc.) Public Planning Meeting #3 (Public) Public Planning Meeting #4 (Public Commenting Meeting) First Public Hearing Information Second Public Hearing Information In

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  • General Management In the discharge of its general duty to manage the successful performance of the Services, Vendor shall: 3.2.1.1. within thirty (30) calendar days of the Effective Date, identify to Citizens the primary and secondary management contacts responsible for the oversight and management of Services for Citizens; 3.2.1.2. ensure Vendor Staff tasked with management and oversight of the Services are available promptly to perform Services during Business Hours; 3.2.1.3. ensure each assigned Adjuster submits a time record directly to Vendor’s manager or point of contact. At any time during this Agreement, Citizens may require copies of time records from Vendor; 3.2.1.4. ensure that no Vendor Staff carries a weapon on their person while performing Services; 3.2.1.5. ensure that no Vendor Staff uses impairing drugs, chemicals, or alcohol while performing Services; 3.2.1.6. ensure that Vendor Staff avoid using their duties and obligations under this Agreement to engage in any conduct that could create either an actual or perceived conflict of interest, such as due to an ongoing business relationship with an entity other than Citizens that would enable Vendor Staff to receive an improper benefit or unfair competitive advantage; 3.2.1.7. ensure that the Services comply with the Best Claims Practices & Estimating Guidelines as applicable to each Service Category and any other policies or processes set forth by Citizens, including but not limited to: a. monitoring applicable file production on a weekly basis to determine compliance with Citizens’ production requirements; and, b. providing detailed reports to Citizens related to Vendor performance upon request.

  • Environmental Management (a) The Operator must, prior to the commencement of any Train Services (including any new or varied Train Services): (i) cause a suitably qualified person reasonably acceptable to both Parties to prepare a report (“Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report”) containing an environmental investigation component and an environmental risk management component which respectively identify: (A) possible risks of Environmental Harm arising out of the proposed use of the Nominated Network by the Operator, including risks associated with those matters identified in Part 3 of Schedule 6; and (B) the manner in which the Operator proposes to address the possible risks of Environmental Harm identified in the Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report as well as the roles and responsibilities, including financial responsibility, for the control measures proposed and an audit regime, provided that if the Operator has an existing Environmental Management System it proposes to use in connection with the proposed Train Services on the Nominated Network, the Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report should also detail the extent to which the Operator believes its existing Environmental Management System addresses the risks identified in the Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report; and (ii) provide a copy of the Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report to Aurizon Network for its consideration and, if requested by Aurizon Network, a copy of the relevant parts of the Operator’s existing Environmental Management System referred to in the Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report. (b) If the Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report discloses areas of risk which, in the reasonable opinion of Aurizon Network, cannot be adequately managed by the proposals set out in the Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report or, in the reasonable opinion of Aurizon Network, fails to identify and adequately deal with additional relevant environmental risks, then Aurizon Network may give notice to that effect to the Operator within thirty (30) days after the date on which the Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report was received by Aurizon Network (or such other period as the Parties, acting reasonably, may agree), detailing the risks not so adequately managed or not so identified or adequately dealt with. If Aurizon Network does not give such notice, the Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report, subject to Clause 9.1(k), shall be included in Part 1 of Schedule 9 and amendments made to this Agreement [(including variations to the Base Access Charges)] if applicable. [Bracketed text is only included where Operator pays non-TOP Access Charges] (c) If Aurizon Network gives notice pursuant to Clause 9.1 (b) the Operator may respond, by a date agreed by the Parties, with a written proposal which demonstrates how the Operator proposes to manage those risks (“Operator’s Proposal”). The Operator’s Proposal must: (i) contain an investigation of the areas of risk and/or additional relevant environmental risks referred to in Clause 9.1(b); (A) specify risk abatement or attenuation measures which the Operator proposes to undertake in relation to them; and/or (B) specify how the Access Charges might contain a component reflecting the cost to Aurizon Network of assuming all or some portion of the risk; (ii) in relation to paragraph (ii)(A) specify a timeframe for implementation of those measures; and (iii) specify details of any public consultation the Operator proposes to undertake in connection with the implementation of any such measures. (d) Aurizon Network may, acting reasonably, accept or reject all or part of the Operator’s Proposal. (e) If Aurizon Network accepts the Operator’s Proposal, then it will be incorporated into and form part of the Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report which, subject to Clause 9.1(k), shall be included in Part 1 of Schedule 9 and amendments made to the Agreement [(including variations to the Base Access Charges)] if applicable. [Bracketed text is only included where Operator pays non-TOP Access Charges] (f) If the Operator fails to submit to Aurizon Network an Operator’s Proposal by the date agreed by the Parties or if Aurizon Network rejects all or part of the Operator’s Proposal, Aurizon Network may advise the Operator of the risks not adequately managed or not identified or adequately dealt with and then either Party may refer the issue of whether the Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report and/or the Operator’s Proposal does or does not adequately manage or does or does not identify or adequately deal with the relevant environmental risks to an expert for determination in accordance with Clause 18.3. (g) If the expert determines that the Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report and/or Operator’s Proposal does adequately manage the risks or identifies and adequately deals with the risks, then the Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report as modified by the Operator’s Proposal (if applicable) will, subject to Clause 9.1(k), be accepted and included in Part 1 of Schedule 9 and amendments made to this Agreement [(including variations to the Base Access Charges)] if applicable. [Bracketed text is only included where Operator pays non-TOP Access Charges] (h) If the expert determines that the Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report and/or Operator’s Proposal does not adequately manage the risks or does not identify and adequately deal with the risks, then provided the Operator amends the Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report in accordance with the expert’s determination and/or recommendations within the time frame specified by the expert, the Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report as amended will, subject to Clause 9.1(k), be accepted and included in Part 1 of Schedule 9 and amendments made to the Agreement [(including variations to the Base Access Charges)] if applicable. [Bracketed text is only included where Operator pays non-TOP Access Charges] (i) If the expert determines that the Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report and/or Operator’s Proposal does not adequately manage the risks or does not identify and adequately deal with the risks and the Operator fails to amend the Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report in accordance with the expert’s determination and/or recommendations within the time frame specified by the expert, Aurizon Network may terminate this Agreement by written notice to the Operator and the End User. (j) The Parties agree to implement the determination of the expert. (k) If: (i) an Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report is included in Part 1 of Schedule 9; and (ii) amendments (if any) are made to this Agreement as a result of or in connection with that inclusion of the Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report, then the commencement of the amendment of this Agreement to include the Environmental Investigation and Risk Management Report and those amendments is subject to and conditional upon the Operator being notified by Aurizon Network that all necessary amendments (if any) to the End User Access Agreement (including variations to the amounts payable by the End User) have been made in respect of such matters and any relevant nomination of the Operator by the End User in accordance with the End User Access Agreement has, if necessary, been varied.

  • Asset Management Supplier will: i) maintain an asset inventory of all media and equipment where Accenture Data is stored. Access to such media and equipment will be restricted to authorized Personnel; ii) classify Accenture Data so that it is properly identified and access to it is appropriately restricted; iii) maintain an acceptable use policy with restrictions on printing Accenture Data and procedures for appropriately disposing of printed materials that contain Accenture Data when such data is no longer needed under the Agreement; iv) maintain an appropriate approval process whereby Supplier’s approval is required prior to its Personnel storing Accenture Data on portable devices, remotely accessing Accenture Data, or processing such data outside of Supplier facilities. If remote access is approved, Personnel will use multi-factor authentication, which may include the use of smart cards with certificates, One Time Password (OTP) tokens, and biometrics.

  • Financial Management Government financing and accounting activities (e.g., billing and accounting, credit/charge, expense management, payroll, payment/settlement, debt collection, revenue management, internal controls, auditing, activity based management, currency translation). Asset/Material Management: Acquisition and management of Federal government assets (property/asset management, asset cataloging/identification, asset transfer/allocation/maintenance, facilities management, computers/automation management). Development and Integration: Development and integration of systems across diverse operating platforms (e.g., legacy integration, enterprise application integration, data integration, instrumentation/testing, software development). Human Capital/Workforce Management Development and Integration: Planning and supervisory operations surrounding government personnel (e.g., resource planning/allocation, skills management, workforce directory/locator, team/organization management, contingent workforce management).

  • Investment Management If and to the extent requested by the Advisor, the Sub-Advisor shall, subject to the supervision of the Advisor, manage all or a portion of the investments of the Portfolio in accordance with the investment objective, policies and limitations provided in the Portfolio's Prospectus or other governing instruments, as amended from time to time, the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act") and rules thereunder, as amended from time to time, and such other limitations as the Trust or Advisor may impose with respect to the Portfolio by notice to the Sub-Advisor. With respect to the portion of the investments of the Portfolio under its management, the Sub-Advisor is authorized to make investment decisions on behalf of the Portfolio with regard to any stock, bond, other security or investment instrument, and to place orders for the purchase and sale of such securities through such broker-dealers as the Sub-Advisor may select. The Sub-Advisor may also be authorized, but only to the extent such duties are delegated in writing by the Advisor, to provide additional investment management services to the Portfolio, including but not limited to services such as managing foreign currency investments, purchasing and selling or writing futures and options contracts, borrowing money or lending securities on behalf of the Portfolio. All investment management and any other activities of the Sub-Advisor shall at all times be subject to the control and direction of the Advisor and the Trust's Board of Trustees.