Commission’s Responsibilities Sample Clauses

Commission’s Responsibilities. The Commission shall a. Maintain the GDS, WebGrants system and other LAE Program interface. b. Develop and post on its internet website any necessary programmatic policies and guidelines to assist participating employers and public postsecondary educational institutions to operate the program. c. Allocate and disburse LAE Program funds to the Institution at the beginning of the academic year based on its share of students receiving a federal Pell Grant in the most recent prior fiscal year for which data is available. d. Develop processes to facilitate the monitoring of institutional expenditures to ensure proper allocation and use of program funds. e. Provide the Institution with information, training, and ongoing assistance with respect to the Institution’s participation in the administration of the LAE Program, and consult with the financial aid community on a regular basis or as needed. f. Develop processes to facilitate the Institution’s compliance with the priorities stated in Section 69959. g. Notify the Institution of any LAE Program changes due to statue and/or procedure through GOMs and GSAs.
Commission’s Responsibilities. The Commission will comply with all applicable federal, state and local information security, confidentiality and privacy laws, regulations, Commission policies and requirements pertaining to the proper access, creation modification, handling, storage, transfer, transmission, dissemination, sharing or destruction of confidential information pertaining to the Institution.
Commission’s Responsibilities. The Commission will have sole responsibility for the general administration of the National Credit Law and will have the functions and powers in relation to the provision of credit set by the National Credit Law and subject to this Agreement.
Commission’s Responsibilities. COMMISSION'S RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1. The Commission will have sole responsibility for the general administration of the national law and will have the functions and powers in relation to business names registration set by the national law and subject to this Agreement.
Commission’s Responsibilities. 3.1 The Commission shall reimburse the TCSOS for services, equipment, staff time, and ancillary support provided to the Commission pursuant to this MOU. Each fiscal year the Commission shall budget an annual compensation for the Director services based on the funding it receives. The annual compensation paid to the TCSOS shall be negotiated between the Commission and the TCSOS and shall be set forth in an amendment to this MOU.
Commission’s Responsibilities. The Commission will comply with all applicable federal, state and local information security, confidentiality and privacy laws, regulations, Commission policies and requirements pertaining to the proper access, creation modification, handling, storage, transfer, transmission, dissemination, sharing or destruction of confidential information pertaining to the Institution. Account changes submitted by the Institution will be reviewed, acknowledged and incorporated within three (3) business days. The Commission shall require that passwords be changed on a regular basis. The Commission shall issue periodic communications to address Information Security concerns. The Commission will ensure that information transmitted electronically or otherwise to the Institution is complete and accurate to the best of its knowledge.
Commission’s Responsibilities. The Commission agrees to: 3.1 Provide necessary documentation, forms, and instructions regarding the accreditation process. 3.2 Provide CALEA-trained Assessors for the purpose of conducting an on-site assessment of the Agency's compliance with applicable standards. 3.3 Promptly analyze compliance data and advise the Agency of the results of the on-site assessment and the need for additional information, if any. 3.4 Conduct a hearing and certify the Agency as accredited if the relevant standards are complied with. 3.5 If the Agency is accredited (a) provide a certificate, and (b) make available indicia of accreditation. 3.6 If the Agency is not accredited following an examination of compliance with applicable standards, provide the Agency with reasons for the Commission's decision.
Commission’s Responsibilities. Part 4 — Legislation Division 1 — The National Law 4.1. Purpose of this Part 4.2. Use of referred power 4.3. Basic nature of the legislative scheme 4.4. Commonwealth legislation relating to the national law 4.5. Operation of continuing State and Territory legislation Division 2 — State Referral Legislation 4.6. State referral legislation Part 5 — Administration 5.1. Services to be provided nationally 5.2. Data 5.3. Provision of data 5.4. Levels of service 5.5. Access to information 5.6. Reviews Part 6 — Finance
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  • Custodial Responsibilities (a) Each Custodian shall provide access to the Mortgage Loan Documents in possession of the applicable Custodian regarding the related Mortgage Loans and REO Property and the servicing thereof to the Trustee, the Certificateholders, the FDIC, and the supervisory agents and examiners of the FDIC, such access being afforded only upon reasonable prior written request and during normal business hours at the office of the applicable Custodian. Each Custodian shall allow representatives of the above entities to photocopy any of the records and documentation and shall provide equipment for that purpose at the expense of the person requesting such access. (b) Each Custodian may resign from its obligations hereunder upon 60 days' prior written notice to the Trustee, the Depositor, the Securities Administrator and the Servicers. Such resignation shall take effect upon (i) the appointment of a successor Custodian reasonably acceptable to the Depositor within such 60 day period; and (ii) delivery of all Mortgage Loan Files to the successor Custodian. The Trustee shall have the right, but not the obligation, to become the successor Custodian. If no successor Custodian is appointed within 60 days after written notice of such Cust▇▇▇▇▇'▇ ▇esignation is received by the Trustee, the applicable Cust▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ petition a court of competent jurisdiction to appoint a successor Custodian. Upon such resignation and appointment of succes▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇dian, the applicable Custodian shall, at such Custodian's expense, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ transfer to the successor Custodian, as directed in writing by the Trustee, all applicable Mortgage Files being administered under this Agreement. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Trust Fund, not the applicable Custodian, shall bear the costs relating to the transfer of Mortgage Files if such Custodian shall resign with cause (including such Custodian's resignation due to the failure of such Custodian to be paid ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ due to such Custodian hereunder). (c) For so long as reports are required to be filed with the Commission under the Exchange Act with respect to the Trust, each Custodian shall not utilize any Subcontractor for the performance of its duties hereunder if such Subcontractor would be "participating in the servicing function" within the meaning of Item 1122 of Regulation AB without the prior written consent of the Depositor, in its sole discretion. (d) Each Custodian shall indemnify the Depositor, the Sponsor, the Securities Administrator and any director, officer, employee, agent and affiliate of the Depositor, the Sponsor or the Securities Administrator and hold them harmless against any and all claims, losses, damages, penalties, fines, forfeitures, reasonable and necessary legal fees and related costs, judgments, and any other costs, fees and expenses that any of them may sustain in any way related to (i) the failure of the applicable Custodian to deliver when required any assessment of compliance required to be delivered by the applicable Custodian or (ii) any material misstatement or omission contained in any assessment of compliance provided to be delivered by the applicable Custodian. This indemnity shall survive the termination of this Agreement or the earlier resignation or removal of the applicable Custodian. (e) Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, no Custodian shall be required to deliver, or to cause to be delivered, an assessment of compliance or accountant's attestation report pursuant to Section 3.23 for any fiscal year of the Trust in which the Custodian's Weighted Average Percentage is 5% or less. The "Custodian's Weighted Average Percentage" means, for each fiscal year of the Trust and each Custodian, the quotient, expressed as a percentage, of (A) the aggregate of the Stated Principal Balance for each Distribution Date in such fiscal year of the Mortgage Loans for which such Custodian acted as Custodian divided by (B) the aggregate of the Pool Stated Principal Balance for each Distribution Date in such fiscal year.

  • Additional Responsibilities This paragraph applies to all phases of Architect's work. (a) Architect shall be responsible for the professional quality, technical accuracy, timely completion and coordination of all of Architect's work, including that performed by Architect's consultants, and including designs, Drawings, Specifications, reports and other services, irrespective of Owner's approval or acquiescence in same. Architect shall, without additional compensation, correct or revise any errors, omissions or other deficiencies in his work. (b) Architect shall be responsible, in accordance with applicable law, to Owner for all loss or damage to Owner caused by Architect's negligent act or omission; except that Architect hereby irrevocably waives and excuses Owner and its attorneys from compliance with any requirement to obtain a certificate of review as a condition precedent to commencement of an action, including any such requirements set forth in Section ▇▇-▇▇-▇▇▇, C.R.S. or similar statute. (c) Architect's professional responsibility shall comply with the standard of care applicable to the type of engineering and architectural services provided, commensurate with the size, scope and nature of the Project. (d) Architect shall be completely responsible for the safety of Architect's employees in the execution of work under this Agreement, shall provide all necessary safety equipment for said employees, and shall hold harmless and indemnify and defend Owner from any and all claims, suits, loss or injury to Architect's employees. (e) Architect acknowledges that, due to the nature of architectural and related professional services and the impact of same on the Project, the Owner has a substantial interest in the personnel and consultants to whom Architect assigns principal responsibility for services performed under this Agreement. Consequently, Architect represents that Architect has selected and intends to employ or assign the key personnel and consultants identified in Appendix C - "Identification of Personnel, Subcontractors and Task Responsibility", attached hereto for the Project assignments and areas of responsibility stated therein. Within 10 days of execution of this Agreement, Owner shall have the right to object in writing to employment on the Project of any such key person, consultant or assignment of principal responsibility, in which case Architect will employ alternate personnel for such function or reassign such responsibility to another to whom Owner has no reasonable objection. Thereafter, Architect shall not assign or reassign Project work to any person to whom Owner has reasonable objection. Within 5 days of execution of this Agreement, Architect shall designate in writing a Project representative who shall have complete authority to bind Architect, and to whom Owner should address communications. (f) Promptly after execution of this Agreement and upon receipt of authorization from Owner to proceed, Architect shall submit to Owner for approval a schedule showing the order in which Architect proposes to accomplish his work, with dates on which he will commence and complete each major work item. The schedule shall provide for performance of the work in a timely manner so as to not delay Owner's time table for achievement of interim tasks and final completion of Project work, provided however, the Architect will not be responsible for delays beyond his control. (g) Before undertaking any work which Architect considers beyond or in addition to the scope of work and services which Architect has contractually agreed to perform under the terms of this Agreement, Architect shall advise Owner in writing (i) that Architect considers the work beyond the scope of this Agreement, (ii) the reasons the Architect believes the out of scope or additional work should be performed, and (iii) a reasonable estimate of the cost of such work. Architect shall not proceed with such out of scope or additional work until authorized in writing by Owner. The compensation for such authorized work shall be negotiated, but in the event the parties fail to negotiate or are unable to agree as to compensation, then Architect shall be compensated for his direct costs and professional time at the rates set forth in Appendix B - "Fee Schedule".

  • Mutual Responsibilities It is recognized by this Agreement to be the duty of the Company to explain fully the terms of this Agreement to all its officers, foremen and others engaged in a supervisory capacity and it is recognized to be the duty of the Union to explain fully to its members, its and their responsibilities and obligations under this Agreement.

  • Agency Responsibilities Agency is responsible for (a) Agency’s use of Axon Devices; (b) breach of this Agreement or violation of applicable law by Agency or an Agency end user; and (c) a dispute between Agency and a third-party over Agency’s use of Axon Devices.

  • Professional Responsibilities Other activities to support the delivery of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Business Plan and ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Mission Strategic Plan, as requested by your manager • As an employee, be responsible under the Work Health & Safety Act for the health and safety of all persons they come into contact with, during employment • All hazards and injuries must be reported through the normal process as set out in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Mission’s Work Health, Safety and Rehabilitation Quality Management System and site procedures • Participate in the review and maintenance of industry specific and internal audit processes, as per ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Mission’s standard policy and procedures • In relation to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Mission and the Uniting Church in Australia, attend such functions, meetings, seminars, training courses as directed by your supervisor • In relation to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Mission attend worship services as encouraged by your supervisor • Participate on a quarterly basis in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Mission’s Employee contribution and development process • Take responsibility for personal career development and training • Participate in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Mission’s Orientation program, so as to gain an understanding of, and • promote, the application of the EEO, Affirmative Action, Privacy Act, Work Health & Safety Act and other relevant legislation • Administer ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Mission’s philosophy of care and other relevant policy documents as appropriate • Demonstrate responsible stewardship of all resources, and willingness to report impropriety in keeping with the values of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Mission • Ensure the reputation and integrity of ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Mission is maintained at all times • Maintain confidentiality