Comprehensive Review Sample Clauses

The Comprehensive Review clause establishes a formal process for thoroughly evaluating a contract, project, or deliverable to ensure all requirements and standards are met. Typically, this involves a detailed assessment by relevant stakeholders, who may examine documentation, performance metrics, or compliance with agreed-upon specifications. By mandating such a review, the clause helps identify potential issues or deficiencies before final acceptance, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and ensuring that both parties are satisfied with the outcome.
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Comprehensive Review. Purpose: Review and update the 2016-2020 Vision Blueprint and Appendices. • Timing: January – June 2020; Adoption of 2021-2026 Vision Blueprint in December 2020 • Tasks: o Solicit public input on items in the existing blueprint (short- and long-term action items and items not considered in 2015) and any new ideas. o Use a similar port meeting approach to collect public input and revise the Vision Blueprint based on stakeholder and Council member input. • December 2016, provide an update to Council and the public on the progress made towards implementing the 2016-2020 Vision Blueprint. Date done .
Comprehensive Review. Great Rivers may require the Contractor to initiate a comprehensive review of an incident. 15.4.5.1. The Contractor must fully cooperate with any investigation initiated by Great Rivers and provide any information requested by Great Rivers within the timeframes specified within the request. 15.4.5.2. If the Contractor does not respond according to the timeframe in Great Rivers’ request, Great Rivers may obtain information directly from any involved party and request their assistance in the investigation. 15.4.5.3. Great Rivers may also review or may require the Contractor to review incidents that involve Individuals who have received services from the Contractor more than 365 calendar days prior to the incident.
Comprehensive Review. DSHS may require the Contractor to initiate a comprehensive review of an incident. 13.3.5.1. The Contractor will fully cooperate with any investigation initiated by DSHS and provide any information requested by DSHS within the timeframes specified within the request. 13.3.5.2. If the Contractor does not respond according to the timeframe in DSHS’ request, DSHS may obtain information directly from any involved party and request their assistance in the investigation. 13.3.5.3. DSHS may request medication management information.
Comprehensive Review. Thorough examination of the main agreement, Schedule 1, and Technical Rider, with the opportunity for clarification on any unclear terms.
Comprehensive Review. An Adjunct applying for a two (2)-year appointment pursuant to Article 10 shall request a Comprehensive Review in the year before the Adjunct is eligible for such appointment. The Supervisor has overall responsibility for such Comprehensive Review, and the Comprehensive Review is subject to the review and approval of the ▇▇▇▇. This review will include, but is not limited to, the following: A. Performance Survey. (1) Review of all student evaluations (or aggregated summaries or ratings), syllabi, and applicable course materials.
Comprehensive Review. A. Upon completion of the implementation of the NER Plan, USACE will analyze the Undertakings holistically to assess cumulative effects upon historic properties. Cumulative effects are those which result from the incremental impacts of an undertaking when added to other past, present, and reasonably foreseeable future federal or non-federal undertakings. B. USACE, in consultation with the Signatory and Invited Signatory Parties, will identify and implement measures, as appropriate, to mitigate adverse cumulative effects on historic properties. If there is a disagreement that cannot be resolved, USACE shall initiate the dispute resolution process set forth in Stipulation IX. C. Agreed upon measures to resolve adverse cumulative effects will be documented in a report that meets the standards of the Louisiana Division of Archaeology and will be submitted to SHPO and Consulting Tribes for review and comment. The final cumulative report will be distributed to the Signatory, Invited Signatory, and Concurring Parties.
Comprehensive Review. Prior to submitting for pre-approval, the teacher is responsible for course review to assure courses submitted for prior approval are graduate, undergraduate, or continuing education credits. The teacher must submit adequate evidence to the Superintendent for approval. If the transcript or any other information is obtained after prior approval, indicates that the class does not provide graduate or undergraduate or continuing education credit; credit will be applied to the salary schedule consistent with the credit level indicated on the transcript.
Comprehensive Review. The continuation of your appointment is conditional upon your meeting satisfactory progress in the areas associated with the activities identified in Appendix A and your annual reviews. After 3 years from the date of your initial appointment, there will be a comprehensive review of your performance. Thereafter, the comprehensive review will occur every 5 years taking into account the annual reviews.
Comprehensive Review. The Agency may require a comprehensive review of the performance of services under this Agreement at any time in the process to assure the project is reaching the goals set forth by the Scope of Work and this Agreement.
Comprehensive Review. 16 17 A. At the conclusion of all Section 106 coordination activities necessary 18 to address WSLP project actions, the USACE will analyze the 19 undertaking holistically to identify cumulative effects upon historic 20 properties. 22 B. The USACE, in coordination with the signatories to this 23 Agreement, shall identify and shall implement additional 24 mitigation measures to address adverse cumulative effects, as 25 appropriate. 27 C. All Section 106 coordination activities necessary to address WSLP 28 project actions shall be combined into a single Report discussion 29 according to format required by the Louisiana Division of 30 Archaeology, and shall be distributed to the signatories of this 31 Agreement and to other interested parties. 32