IN AND SET UP Sample Clauses

IN AND SET UP. Move in time will be published as far in advance as possible. No exhibitor will be allowed to move in prior to the published time. This time may be altered as condition change. Vendors are limited to tabletop displays with no more than two company representatives per tabletop. All exhibits must fit within the lateral boundaries of a 6’ table and shall be located on top of and/or behind the assigned exhibit table. Table top displays shall be limited to a height above the floor of 7 feet, and banner displays placed behind exhibit tables shall be limited to a height above the floor of 7 1/2 feet. In order to provide for the maximum view of all vendors, it is recommended that vendors with table top backdrops display along the periphery of the room. No booth type displays will be allowed. All exhibit spaces will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Every measure will be made to provide electricity to those vendors that require it at a cost of $50. However, if the room is not provided auxiliary outlets to the middle of the room, it is recommended that exhibitors requiring electricity be given preference along existing wall electrical outlets. Exhibitors that do not require electricity or have table top backdrops are asked to set up in middle of the room. Sponsors of specific events shall be offered the same, but may not be guaranteed exclusivity. Sponsors may be acknowledged at the sponsored event and be allowed to speak briefly. APSA will host an opening reception in the exhibit display area for attendees. APSA will host a continental breakfast for attendees unless otherwise sponsored. Typically, exhibit times will be established by the APSA Executive Director and coordinated with the Educational Program Manager to fit the educational agenda. The APSA Executive Director and APSA Education Program Manager will allow for sufficient time for the professional members to meet with the exhibitors during the seminar. When classes or presentations are in progress, it is suggested that exhibitors refrain from engaging in conversation that would be disruptive to the classes in session. No corporate member will be permitted to dismantle their exhibit prior to the close of the seminar exhibit times. If it is necessary to move out prior to the close of the seminar exhibit times, the corporate member must notify the APSA Corporate Representative or his/her designee or the APSA Corporate Member Services Manager.
IN AND SET UP. Move in time will be published as far in advance as possible. No exhibitor will be allowed to move in prior to the published time. This time may be altered as conditions change. Vendors are limited to tabletop displays with no more than two company representatives per tabletop. All exhibits must fit within the lateral boundaries of a 6’ table and shall be located on top of and/or behind the assigned exhibit table. Table top displays shall be limited to a height above the floor of 7 feet, and banner displays placed behind exhibit tables shall be limited to a height above the floor of 7 1/2 feet. In order to provide for the maximum view of all vendors, it is recommended that vendors with table top backdrops display along the periphery of the room. No booth type displays will be allowed. All exhibit spaces will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Every effort will be made to provide electricity to those vendors that require it. However, if the room does not have auxiliary outlets in the middle of the room, it is recommended that exhibitors requiring electricity be given preference along existing wall electrical outlets. Exhibitors that do not require electricity are asked to set up in middle of the room. Typically, exhibit times will be established by the APSA Executive Director and coordinated with the Educational Program Manager to fit the educational agenda. The APSA Executive Director and APSA Education Program Manager will allow for sufficient time for the professional members to meet with the exhibitors during the event.

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  • Monitoring and Evaluation a. The AGENCY shall expeditiously provide to the COUNTY upon request, all data needed for the purpose of monitoring, evaluating and/or auditing the program(s). This data shall include, but not be limited to, clients served, services provided, outcomes achieved, information on materials and services delivered, and any other data required, in the sole discretion of the COUNTY, that may be required to adequately monitor and evaluate the services provided under this Contract. Monitoring shall be performed in accordance with COUNTY’S established Noncompliance Standards, a copy of which is attached hereto and incorporated by reference as Attachment “C”. b. The AGENCY agrees to permit persons duly authorized by the COUNTY to interview any clients and all current and/or former employees of the AGENCY to be assured of the AGENCY’S satisfactory performance of the terms of this Contract. c. Following such evaluation, monitoring, and/or audit, the COUNTY will deliver a report of its findings and recommendations with regard to the AGENCY’S conformance with this Contract’s terms and conditions to the AGENCY and/or Board of Directors’ President, and members, whenever applicable. If deficiencies are noted, a written notice of corrective action will be issued to the AGENCY which will specify deficiencies and provide a timeline for correction of those deficiencies. Within the designated timeframe in the written notice of corrective action, the AGENCY shall submit to the COUNTY’S CCC manager (“Manager”), or their designee, a corrective action plan to rectify all deficiencies identified by the COUNTY. d. Failure by the AGENCY to correct noted deficiencies, as outlined in the written notice of corrective action, may result in the AGENCY being deemed in breach of the Contract terms. e. The AGENCY shall cooperate with the COUNTY on all reviews to ensure compliance with all applicable COUNTY guidelines and requirements for general fund recipients.