Equitable Access Clause Samples

The Equitable Access clause ensures that all parties or stakeholders are provided fair and non-discriminatory opportunities to access certain resources, services, or benefits under the agreement. In practice, this may require the provider to make reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities, or to implement policies that prevent favoritism or exclusion based on protected characteristics. The core function of this clause is to promote fairness and inclusivity, addressing potential inequalities and ensuring that no party is unjustly denied access due to arbitrary or prejudicial reasons.
Equitable Access. MCLS recognizes that, in cooperation with its member libraries, managed growth of its network, internet, and email services will result in equitable and fair access to all of its member libraries.
Equitable Access. CEPI is committed to achieving equitable access to the outputs of all CEPI-supported programmes, including access to all applicable Project Results in accordance with this Agreement, pursuant to CEPI’s “Equitable Access” Policy. Equitable Access to Chikungunya vaccines means the regular supply of the vaccines in all Non-Traveler’s Market Countries that have a demand for the vaccines at an affordable price (as outlined in Clause 14.2) and, in the context of an Outbreak or Increased Outbreak Preparation Need, means that appropriate vaccines are first available to populations in the Affected Territory when and where they are needed, including to end an Outbreak or curtail an epidemic, regardless of ability to pay. Consistent with CEPI’s Equitable Access Policy, CEPI is also committed to supporting Equitable Access so that the economics are sustainable to the manufacturer.
Equitable Access. Subject to Work Packages, Partner shall provide the following to CEPI to the extent not already included in the reports and information provided by the Partner to CEPI: (i) progress report on the scale-up of the Platform for Manufacturing and a good faith estimate of the cost of the scale-up where such scale-up is necessary; (ii) progress report on the scale-up of Manufacturing of Project Vaccine for use in the Field to fulfill any requirements of an Approved Regulatory Authority for the grant of marketing approval for such Project Vaccine for use in the Field in the Affected Territory; (iii) progress reports on submissions to Regulatory Authorities for a Platform Confirmation or plans to do the same; (iv) a good faith estimate of the number of doses of each Project Vaccine for use in the Field the Partner and/or Trusted Manufacturers are capable of producing, using the Platform and dates by when Partner estimates such volume will be achieved; (v) a good faith estimate of Cost of Goods of doses of each Project Vaccine for use in the Field for both the investigational stockpile and any additional doses; and (vi) the documents and information any estimates are based on together with any information on any factors that may impact the cost of each Project Vaccine use in the Field.
Equitable Access. The race and ethnicity of households served are proportional to the numbers of people in need of services in each county. The performance measure for equitable access is in a testing period and there is no available baseline data. This contract period will serve to test the performance measure, gather baseline data and determine the performance target.
Equitable Access. NSERVE recognizes the importance of equity, diversity, and inclusion throughout all aspects of a student’s educational experience. a. NSERVE will provide equitable access for all students beginning in fifth grade and continuing throughout their schooling with career exploration, career preparation, and academic and social support. b. NSERVE will provide targeted support services, informed by evidence-based practices, for special populations. c. NSERVE will provide evidence-based professional learning and resources to support Member District programs in collecting and using data to improve activities and services for all those who are members of special populations which will benefit all students. d. NSERVE will collaborate with community-based organizations, the workforce development system, business partners, and families to build partnerships that support students, create programs that ensure equitable access and support, create opportunities for work-based learning and ensure access to high-quality programming. meet the NEW Required Section 256.210.b.6: Regarding Equitable Access. Language for these points came from ISBE and ICCB ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ V state plan.
Equitable Access. Applicants will need to refer to the Metropolitan Transportation Commission’s (MTC) Equity Priorities Communities webpage in order to respond.
Equitable Access. Increased equitable and inclusive access to relevant, safe, and quality learning opportunities for children, youth, and adults in Afghanistan, especially women and girls. (NESP, Pillar 2) 2. 2.1. Primary education (1-6 grades) net attendance rate 57% (G: 48% & B: 65%) (ALCS 2016-2017) 61% (G: 54% & B: 68%) 65% (G: 60 & B: 70%) 69% (G: 65% & B: 73%) MoE, Annual Education Statistics; DHS, MICS, ALCS
Equitable Access.  Offer like services at like prices to residential customers (Ex. G, Sec. 1(a))  Undertake system upgrades on a ubiquitous basis (Ex. G, Sec. 1(b))  Not refuse service to any customer in good standing, and provide services on an equitable basis (Ex. G, Sec. 2(a))  Actively work to eliminate racial and socioeconomic disparities as it upgrades the System (Ex. G, Sec 3(a))  Purposeful citizen outreach and engagement with diverse community partners (Ex. G, Sec 3(b))  Work with community partners and businesses to promote and track equity and inclusion of services within Tacoma (Ex. G, Sec 3(c))  Provide guidance, education, and assistance to any subscriber requesting such assistance to help achieve equitable service outcomes (Ex. G, Sec 3(d))
Equitable Access. CEPI is committed to achieving equitable access to the outputs of all CEPI-supported programmes including access to all Project Results, pursuant to CEPI’s “ Equitable Access” Policy. Equitable Access to epidemic vaccines in the context of an Outbreak means that appropriate vaccines are first available to populations when and where they are needed to end an Outbreak or curtail an epidemic, regardless of ability to pay. CEPI is also committed to supporting Equitable Access so that the economics are sustainable to the manufacturer.
Equitable Access. In accordance with 42 CFR 438.206(c), Provider will provide equitable access to and the delivery of Covered Services to all Covered Persons, including those with Limited English Proficiency, diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds, or disabilities, and regardless of gender, sexual orientation, or gender identity. "Equitable access" for purposes of this Agreement means meeting the standards as defined by the National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services in Health and Health Care (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/clas). In accordance with 42 CFR 438.206(c)(3), Provider must provide physical access, reasonable accommodations, and accessible equipment for Members with physical or mental disabilities. (SC App. A., §4.a and App. F §1.b.)