Data Collection & Reporting Sample Clauses

The DATA COLLECTION & REPORTING clause establishes the requirements and procedures for gathering, maintaining, and sharing relevant data between parties involved in an agreement. Typically, this clause outlines what types of data must be collected, the frequency and format of reporting, and any standards or protocols to be followed, such as confidentiality measures or compliance with data protection laws. Its core function is to ensure transparency and accountability by providing a structured process for monitoring performance, compliance, or other key metrics throughout the duration of the contract.
Data Collection & Reporting. 1. The State and PPSD shall collect data where applicable. The State and PPSD shall respectively monitor the monthly progress of implementation of this Interim Agreement through data collection, data analysis, and quality improvement activities. 2. The State and PPSD shall collect data and report on a monthly basis for the first year of this Interim Agreement and quarterly thereafter the following unduplicated data for individuals with I/DD in the Target Populations: a. The number of career development plans in place for members of the Target Populations; b. The number and reason for any readmissions to the TTP and Birch sheltered workshops; c. The number of individuals moving from TTP or Birch to another sheltered workshop setting, center-based day services setting, group enclave, mobile work crew, time- limited work experience (internship), or facility-based day program, or other segregated setting, the reasons for such moves, and the number of variances granted; d. The number, hours worked, wages earned, age, and tenure of all individuals at TTP and Birch; e. The number of individuals referred to and receiving Supported Employment Services as defined in Sections V(A)-(C), and from which setting, TTP or Birch, they have been referred; f. The number of individuals working in Supported Employment Placements as defined in Section V(D)-(E); g. The number of hours worked per week, hourly wages paid, and tenure of all members of the Target Populations in an integrated employment setting, excluding any of the service settings set forth in Section V(K); h. The number of hours spent per week, and tenure of all individuals in the Target Populations receiving integrated day services, including the name of that service setting, the provider of Integrated Day Services, and the specific activity(ies) that the individual is engaged in (i.e., art classes, health club, etc.); i. The number and reason(s) for lost jobs and/or terminations from employment along with plans for re-employment; j. The number of youth in transition at Birch who have vocational objectives; k. The number of youth in transition at Birch exiting or graduating, or otherwise expected to exit or graduate this year, their career planning goals, and where they transition to following their exit; l. The number and client capacity of supported employment providers providing services to the Target Population; m. The number and client capacity of integrated day providers providing services to the Target Popu...
Data Collection & Reporting. (Throughout Grant Year)  Prepare and submit invoice claims (due January 30, April 30, July 30, and October 30)  Prepare and submit Quarterly Performance Reports (QPR) (due January 30, April 30, July 30, and October 30)  Collect and report quarterly, appropriate data that supports the progress of goals and objectives.  Provide a brief list of activity conducted, procurement of grant-funded items, and significant media activities. Include status of grant-funded personnel, status of contracts, challenges, or special accomplishments.  Provide a brief summary of quarterly accomplishments and explanations for objectives not completed or plans for upcoming activities.  Collect, analyze and report statistical data relating to the grant goals and objectives.
Data Collection & Reporting. Gathering information about the Company’s efforts to deepen diversity on the Picture is central to creating a culture of progress and accountability for advancing diversity, equity & inclusion.15 Such collection of information must be undertaken in a manner consistent with local, state, and federal law, including Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and the Americans with Disabilities Act.16 12 The availability of gender-neutral facilities should extend to production locations.
Data Collection & Reporting. Data elements enumerated in the CMS-developed progress reporting template will be required from all Navigator awardees. CMS expects awardees to collect information that is relevant to tracking the operation of the Navigator program. Analysis of progress and financial data reporting will enable CMS to ensure that the standards for Navigators are being upheld. Program data also can offer CMS one indication of the effectiveness of FFE Navigator programs, affording opportunities to provide technical assistance and support to Navigator entities and, in extreme cases, inform the need for increased monitoring and possible intervention. The proposed collection fields are subject to modification based on available technology and informational needs.
Data Collection & Reporting. Maintain semi-annual business directory updates and track economic trends (such as new businesses, closures, and expansions) to support data-driven decision-making.
Data Collection & Reporting. Contractor shall track all relevant data from all surge/backup ambulance responses initiated by CMCC/CMF&R. Contractor shall prepare and submit a report (electronic/e-mail preferred) to CMF&R on a quarterly basis. Before commencement of the contract period, CMF&R and Contractor will meet to discuss and agree on the reporting format and the specific information to be included. Each quarterly report shall include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following:
Data Collection & Reporting. A representative from each receiving household must complete the distribution log in its entirety and staff or volunteers will initial to acknowledge that services were provided. This can done using paper or electronic check-in.
Data Collection & Reporting. Maintain accurate client records in a homeless Management information system (HMIS).

Related to Data Collection & Reporting

  • Data Collection The grant recipient will be required to provide performance data reports on a schedule delineated within Section A of this contract, Specific Terms and Conditions.

  • Data Collection and Reporting 1. Grantee shall develop and use a local reporting unit that will provide an assigned Hospital location for all clients served within the Hospital. This information shall also be entered into Client Assignment and Registration (CARE) when reporting on beds utilized at the Hospital. 2. Grantee shall budget and report expenditure data on the CARE Report III, incorporated by reference and posted at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/doing-business-hhs/provider- portals/behavioral-health-services-providers/behavioral-health-provider- resources/community-mental-health-contracts, within the Community Hospital strategy C.2.1.1 using line 764 - Project Private Beds. 3. Grantee shall ensure that patient registration, diagnostics, admission and discharge data is reported by using the CARE screens and action codes listed below: a. Screen: Campus-Based Assignments (Add/Change/Delete), Action Code: 305; b. Screen: Campus-Based Discharge/Community Placement (Add/Change/Delete), Action Code: 310; c. Screen: Joint Community Support Plan (Add/Change/Delete), Action Code: 312; d. Screen: Register Client, Action Code: 325; e. Screen: Diagnostics (Add/Change/Delete), Action Code: 330; f. Screen: Voluntary Admission and Commitment (Add/Change/Delete), Action Code 332; g. Screen: Campus-Based Residential ▇▇▇▇/Dorm (Add/Change/Delete), Action Code 615; and h. Screen: MH Bed Allocation Exception (Add/Change/Delete), Action Code 345. 4. For details related to the use of these screens and action codes, Grantee can refer to the CARE Reference Manual which can be found under the CARE (WebCARE) section on the portal at: ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇/helpGuide/Content/16_CARE/CAREWebCARE%20Refere nce%20Manual.htm

  • Monthly Reporting Within twenty (20) calendar days following the end of each calendar month, Registry Operator shall deliver to ICANN reports in the format set forth in Specification 3 attached hereto (“Specification 3”).

  • Information Reporting We may report your performance under this Agreement to credit reporting agencies, including your failure to make minimum payments on time. A negative credit report may significantly harm your ability to obtain credit from other sources. We may also obtain follow-up credit reports on you (for example, when we review your Account for a credit line increase). We may exchange information about you or your Account with our affiliates, and, to the extent permitted by law, with other third parties. However, if you prefer that we not share such information with our affiliate companies, just call us at (▇▇▇) ▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇ or outside the Albuquerque area, ▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. You may also write to us at Nusenda Federal Credit Union, P.O. Box 8530, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87198. Closing Your Account. You may close your Account at any time by notifying us in writing. However, you remain responsible to pay the balance according to the terms of this Agreement. We may close your Account or suspend your Account privileges at any time without prior notice. We may also reissue a different Card, Account number, or different checks at any time. You must return the Card or the checks to us upon request. Lost or Stolen Cards. If any Card, Account Number or PIN is lost or stolen, or if you think someone used or may use them without your permission, notify us at once by calling the telephone number shown on the billing statement or by calling ▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇. We may require you to provide certain information in writing to help us find out what happened. Do not use the Card after we've been notified, even if it is found or returned. You will not be liable for any unauthorized purchases or cash advances made after we've been notified of the loss or the theft; however, you must identify for us the charges on the billing statement that were not made by you or someone authorized by you, and from which you received no benefit. Credit Authorizations. We are not responsible if we do not approve a purchase or cash advance on your Account, or if a third party refuses to accept or honor the Card, even if you have sufficient credit available. We may limit the number of purchases or cash advances which may be approved in one day. If we detect unusual or suspicious activity on your Account, we may temporarily suspend your credit privileges until we can verify the activity. We may approve purchases or cash advances that cause the balance to exceed your credit line without waiving any of our rights under the Agreement. Waiver. Our failure to exercise, or our delay in exercising any of our rights under this Agreement for any reason does not mean that we will be unable to exercise these rights later.