Direct Responsibilities Clause Samples

The Direct Responsibilities clause defines the specific duties and obligations that a party is required to perform under an agreement. It typically outlines the tasks, deliverables, or standards of conduct expected from the party, such as providing services, delivering goods, or maintaining confidentiality. By clearly enumerating these responsibilities, the clause ensures that each party understands their role and helps prevent misunderstandings or disputes regarding performance expectations.
Direct Responsibilities. The Operations Manager has direct responsibility for: 3.1.1 All activities dealing with operations support for portions of the shared system infrastructure, as approved by the ALMR Executive Council.
Direct Responsibilities. The NM has direct responsibility for:
Direct Responsibilities. The SM has direct responsibility for: 4.1.1 Interfacing with the user-designated representative(s) on System management issues. 4.1.2 Directing daily and emergency System technology management, and administration functions to meet the operational needs of the User Council as stated in this SLA and any other applicable contract statements of work and memoranda of agreement and understanding. 4.1.3 Technical management, operation and oversight of the shared System infrastructure hardware and software. 4.1.4 Ensuring that the System technology performance meets the user’s operational needs day to day, and during emergencies.
Direct Responsibilities. 10.1. Nothing in this Schedule 2 shall relieve either party of its own direct responsibilities and liabilities under Data Protection Laws. The Data Receiver acknowledges that it may be subject to investigative and corrective powers of supervisory authorities under Data Protection Laws. If the Data Receiver fails to meet its obligations under Data Protection Laws, then it may be subject to significant financial penalties and may have to pay compensation.
Direct Responsibilities. The Operations Manager has direct responsibility for: 3.1.1 All activities dealing with the operations support for portions of the shared System infrastructure that have been declared operational and transferred from the Joint Project Management Team implementation responsibility to an O&M responsibility, as approved by the ALMR Executive Council. 3.1.2 Coordinating with the User Council to manage the operation of System to comply with specified parameters, service levels and metrics defined in this SLA. 3.1.3 Coordinating with the User Council to recommend policies, procedures, contracts, organizations and agreements that provide the service levels as defined in this SLA. 3.1.4 Coordinating/cooperating with the User Council to sustain/improve the Customer Support Plan (CSP). Associated processes and procedures include: access to sites; call desk procedures; service call reporting; escalation processes and rules; metrics for measuring user satisfaction and other critical components associated with providing user support; and sustaining and restoring operations to meet the user needs, subject to approval of the Executive Council 3.1.5 Coordinating with the User Council to devise metrics and gather data that demonstrate compliance with this SLA, subject to approval by the Executive Council 3.1.6 Reporting results and providing feedback on operational support issues, metrics, and other critical operational issues to the User and Executive Councils on a regular basis, but monthly at a minimum.

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  • Student Responsibilities The school provided Chromebook for the student is an important learning tool to be used for educational purposes. In order to use the device each day, the student must be willing to accept the following responsibilities: ● I understand that district officials have the ability to monitor my use of the device AT ALL TIMES IN AND OUT OF SCHOOL and that communications, files, internet search activities, and any other actions using the device are not considered to be private. Note: RCCSD does not have the ability to and will not remotely operate the camera on the device. However, students can cover it when not in use to ensure others are not. ● I understand that the device assigned to me is on loan from Red Clay Consolidated School District. All accounts, programs, and files are subject to inspection at any time without notice. ● I will be responsible for ALL damage or loss of the device due to NEGLECT OR ABUSE including dropping it, getting it wet, and spills of food or drink. ● I will not try to repair my Chromebook. ● At ALL times when using my Chromebook, I will follow the Acceptable Use, Internet Safety Policy, and Student Code of Conduct, and related policies adopted by the Board of Education, and abide by all local, state, and federal laws. ● I will talk with my parent/guardian about their ground rules for going online when not at school. ● I will notify the school principal and my parents of any damage to the device as soon as possible. ● I will charge the Chromebook battery each night and will bring my Chromebook to school every day or be prepared for remote learning. ● I will keep my Chromebook clean. ● I will not lend my device to anyone. This includes family members and friends. Note: I could be held responsible for any inappropriate content on the District issued Chromebook. ● I will keep all passwords assigned to me secure. ● I will only use my account credentials to sign into my Chromebook. ● I am allowed to connect to non-district printers and wireless networks at home and in public places. ● I agree that e-mail or any other computer communication should be used only for appropriate, legitimate, and responsible communication. ● I agree not to share personal information about myself (full name, address, etc.) or about my family, friends or anyone else. ● I agree not to search for, download, display, post, or distribute vulgar, offensive material or images described in applicable district policies. (See the student handbook and/or the district's Acceptable Use Agreement.) ● I agree to abide by all school rules that address electronic device procedures. ● I will return the device when requested, at the end of the school year or upon my withdrawal. ● I agree to not deface or destroy this property in any way. Inappropriate use of the machine may result in the student losing their right to use the Chromebook. ● I understand that identification labels have been placed on the Chromebook. These labels are not to be removed or modified. Additional stickers, labels, tags, or markings of any kind are NOT to be added to the machine.

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