Investigators Sample Clauses
Investigators. The investigator for University will be [name] (“University Investigator”). The Project is to be conducted under the direction of the University Investigator and Atomwise.
Investigators. The City’s Office of Municipal Investigations currently has four full-time investigators assigned to police cases. The CCA shall have a minimum of five professional investigators and one support person to achieve timely completion of all investigations. Each investigator shall have prior professional experience in investigations, and may be a former police or other law enforcement officer from outside the City.
Investigators. The Investigators shall be responsible for the day-to-day supervision of the Project in accordance with the work packages and tasks defined by the Project Description, with assistance from associates and colleagues as required. They shall regularly meet or hold telephone conferences together with the Sponsor and Project Leader to discuss the progress of the Project. Face-to-face project meetings will take place as required.
Investigators. A person or persons responsible for the conduct of the clinical trial at a Trial Site. If a trial is conducted by a team of individuals at a Trial Site, the Investigator is the responsible leader of the team and may be called the principal investigator.
Investigators. Enter the name of the principal investigator (PI) and any co-investigators (Co-I) if applicable. Investigators may be from more than one research organisation, but the PI must be from the organisation that will administer the grant. The PI will take intellectual leadership of the project and manage the research; this individual will be the contact person for ESRC correspondence. All named investigators are responsible for ensuring that successful proposals are undertaken and completed in the manner specified. Please note that it is mandatory that you answer positively to the question ‘Post will outlast project?’. To clarify, there is an expectation that the PI’s post will be in place for the duration of the project. Please note that any researcher from an established business, civil society or government body based in the UK will be eligible to be listed as a co-investigator under the Research Grants (Open Call). The ESRC will fund 100 per cent of justified costs; however, the project costs associated with these types of Co-I contributions must not exceed 30 per cent of the overall cost of the grant (at 100 per cent fEC). Please note that costs cannot be claimed from government bodies. Proposals which include co-investigators from the UK business sector or from third sector organisations that engage in economic activity1 must ensure that the involvement of these organisations complies with State Aid legislation. Proposals which include co-investigators from third sector organisations that are deemed not to engage in economic activity must provide evidence of this status in the Justification of Resources section of the proposal form. On receipt of the proposal, eligibility of business, civil society or government body will not normally need to be checked if it is reasonably clear that they are appropriate to conduct the work. Where there is doubt, checks will be carried out should a positive funding decision be taken. It is recommended that potential UK co-investigators from business, civil society or government bodies should contact the Je-S Helpdesk (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇) if their organisation is not selectable as part of the Je-S person account registration process. These organisations will then be added to the Je-S database, which will allow relevant selection as part of the required person account registration process (that co-applicants are obliged to initiate, via the login page).
Investigators. Subject to Section 5.10(a), Dermira shall use Commercially Reasonable Efforts to engage such number of Investigators and Institutions in order to satisfy the patient enrolment anticipated by and set forth in the Development Plan or the Phase 3 Protocol, or the Post-Approval Study Protocol in order to undertake the Development of the Product in the Development Indication in the Development Territory in accordance with the timelines set out in the Development Plan. In selecting Investigators, Dermira shall, and shall ensure any Third Party subcontractor (including either CRO) shall, comply with Applicable Law as it applies to the selection of investigators, including 21 C.F.R. §312.53 (or the equivalent regulation in the case of Investigators located outside of the U.S.). Dermira shall ensure that no Investigators are selected to participate in any Phase 3 Study, and any Post-Approval Study in the Development Indication, as an inducement to, or in return for, past, present, or future prescribing, purchasing, recommending, using, dispensing or granting preferential formulary status for any other product or service. Dermira may remove and/or replace any Investigator for non-performance or non-compliance with, as applicable, the Phase 3 Protocol or Post-Approval Study Protocol at any time.
Investigators. SCCSET shall be staffed by qualified investigators recommended for the assignment by the Participating Agencies (the “SCCSET Investigators”). Assignment to SCCSET should be for a minimum of two years. Prospective investigators for SCCSET will be selected by each Participating Agency. Consideration for placement in SCCSET will be based on past job performance, investigative experience, and the ability to work with others in a close team relationship. Any SCCSET Investigators not meeting acceptable standards of performance or refusing to comply with SCCSET policies and procedures may be removed from SCCSET by the Task Force Commander, with approval from the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Police Chief. If the Task Force Commander has cause to replace an officer, they shall discuss the issue with the Investigator’s employing agency. If the Participating Agency does not concur with the decision of the Task Force Commander to remove and replace the officer, the issue shall be forwarded to the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Police Chief for final resolution. It is agreed, however, that it is in the best interest of SCCSET to resolve the operational problems at the lowest possible level.
Investigators. The Investigators are as follows:
Investigators. 1 The SBA appoints one or more investigators. Where a violation of this code of conduct is suspected, the investigators carry out the necessary investigation and recommend to the supervisory board that it carries out a sanctioning process or that it closes the proceedings in its own competence.
Investigators. 1) Investigators will receive a six percent (6%) premium over their base pay of Fire Inspector/Fire Lieutenant. Investigators will receive three percent (3%) premium pay upon successful completion of the Police academy portion of their training. Investigators will receive an additional three percent (3%) for a total of six percent (6%) premium upon successful completion of their FTO program.
2) Investigators who are assigned to standby will receive current Oregon minimum wage for standby time. Payment of this amount is not intended to indicate that standby time is compensable for overtime purposes under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). To the contrary, it is the intention of the parties that standby time will not be counted as hours worked for overtime purposes under the FLSA. The parties agree that the hours of standby time will not be used in calculating an Investigator’s overtime rate.
3) Investigators on standby will carry a pager, take home a fully equipped City car and will be available to be in the car responding within 15 minutes of a page, from a point not farther than 15 minutes from the Portland city limits. Investigators need not return to City premises when responding.
4) While on standby, Investigators may engage in personal pursuits, but they must be fit for duty should they be called to return to work. Investigators may trade their standby time in accord with the Portland Fire & Rescue’s General Orders.
5) Call shifts to replace the night 4‐10 Investigator will be paid at time and one‐half at the 40‐hour rate.
6) Investigators assigned as an FTO working a 40‐ or 42‐hour work week will receive six percent (6%) premium pay over their regular base pay.
7) The following practices will continue:
a) Investigators on the 4‐10, 40‐hour schedule will be paid at the 40‐ hour rate.
b) Shift Investigators on the 42‐hour schedule will be paid at the 42‐ hour rate.
c) Employees held over beyond their shift will be paid at time and one half for hours actually worked.
d) Call back pay will be at time and one half for hours actually worked with a minimum of four (4) hours of pay.
e) Call shifts to replace the Shifts Investigators will be paid at time and one‐half at the 42‐hour rate.
f) Investigators will be paid overtime in accordance with the Police exemption under the Fair Labor Standards Act; time and one‐half for hours worked in excess of 171 hours in a 28‐day period.