LOCAL AUTHORITY Clause Samples

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LOCAL AUTHORITY. The Terminal is within the jurisdiction of the Tampa Port Authority and Vessel Parties are subject to the applicable rules.
LOCAL AUTHORITY. The Terminal is within the jurisdiction of the Plaquemines Parish Port Harbor and Terminal District and Users of the Terminal are subject to the applicable rules fees issued by the Plaquemines Parish Port Harbor and Terminal District.
LOCAL AUTHORITY. The Children Act 2004 Section 11 Arrangements to safeguard and promote welfare (this section applies to partners including the CCG, Police and Schools). Local Authority Welfare Reform Act 2012 Section 131 Information -sharing in relation to welfare services (including the Local Authority and Schools) and for proscribed purposes relating to welfare services. Section 131 restores and widens powers for the DWP to share information with local authorities in relation to welfare services and section 134 allows for longer term data sharing powers between DWP, their service providers and local authorities in particular to those working with troubled families and their in work and out of work benefits. Local Authority, Educational Setting Education and Skills Act 2008 Section 68 Providian of support services by local authorities to support for participation in education or training, young adult with learning difficulties and young people in England. Local Authority, Educational Setting Domestic Abuse Statutory Guidance July 2022 Section 248 Police notify schools about all domestic abuse incidents before the start of the next school day. Police, Local Authority, Educational Settings Domestic Abuse Statutory Guidance July 2022 Section 439 Everyone who works with children has a responsibility for keeping them safe and that multi-agency working, and information sharing is essential to ensure that children and families receive the right help at the right time. Police, Local Authority, Educational Settings Domestic Abuse Statutory Guidance July 2022 Section 443 For multi-agency working to be effective, all agencies must work with a clear and common focus. For this to be achieved partnerships should: … Share information in a way that is timely, proportionate, legal, and safe. Police, Local Authority, Educational Settings Domestic Abuse Statutory Guidance July 2022 Section 445 Effective and meaningful multi-agency work relies heavily on timely and appropriate, while lawful, information sharing, ensuring all agencies have the necessary information to participate materially in meetings and make informed decisions. Police, Local Authority, Educational Settings Childcare Act 2006 Section 3 Describes specific duties of local authority in relation to early childhood services. The authority must make arrangements to secure that early childhood services in their area are provided in an integrated manner which is calculated to- (a) Facilitate access to those services, and (b) maxim...
LOCAL AUTHORITY. Swindon Borough Council shall contribute to the safeguarding and promote the welfare of children and young people in the Borough.
LOCAL AUTHORITY. In the event of an actual or threatened emergency, each jurisdiction shall retain the authority provided for by law respecting its jurisdiction. No body created by this Agreement can bind Parties to legal or financial obligations.
LOCAL AUTHORITY. Swindon Borough Council will carry out an audit check of all funded providers on an annual basis.
LOCAL AUTHORITY. Swindon Borough Council will promote partnership working between different types of providers including childminders, across all sectors and encourage more providers to offer flexible provision alongside other providers.
LOCAL AUTHORITY a) Structural design of the home is as per the Local, State or other Authority, or Statutory body’s requirements. b) Complying with statutory obligations and any notices and obtaining relevant approvals is the responsibility of Builder. c) The Builder and the Home Owner acknowledge that notwithstanding proper requests by the Builder the Local Authority does not on all occasions carry out final inspections in relation to the works. The Home Owner further acknowledges and irrevocable agrees that they will not make any objection to the lack of provision of a final inspection report subsequent to practical completion and further will not withhold or cause to be withheld any progress payments due to the Builder, either directly or through their financier that are due to be paid to the Builder on practical completion of the works. The Home Owner acknowledges and agrees that should their financier refuse to advance all or any funds until the provision of a final inspection report from the Local, State or other Authority which may not be available, the Builder will at the Home Owners cost obtain a final inspection report suitable to the financier from a qualified Engineer or a licensed Builder. d) Unless otherwise specified, all building fees are paid for by the Builder. Any Bonds called for or development application fees requested by any Local or Other Authority or statutory body are to be arranged and paid for by the Home Owner. e) It is the responsibility of the Home Owner to obtain any necessary building consents from relevant developer or land corporation where a covenant applies. f) An Engineer's soil report, footing and slab designs if required are to be provided by the Builder. g) Should this Contract not proceed for any reason whatsoever all moneys expended by the Builder on Local Authority fees, obtaining soil reports and footing and slab designs, engineers fees, drafting and an administration fee of $250.00 for the costs of preparation of contracts and plans shall be deducted forthwith from any deposit paid by the Home Owner. If the deposit paid by the Home Owner is insufficient to cover such costs then the Home Owner shall pay such extra costs to the Builder within fourteen days after receiving notification that the same are due and payable. h) The colour selection must be completed before construction can commence. The colour selection should be completed before local authority, city, or finance approval has been received to enable the Home Owner’s h...
LOCAL AUTHORITY. Swindon Borough Council will take any complaints received by Parents raising concerns that their child hasn’t received their funded entitlement in accordance with legislation seriously. Any complaints by the Provider, Parents or others should be raised with Strategic Commissioning Manager – Early Years Planning in the first instance. If the Parent is still not satisfied a complaint can be registered through the Complaints Manager for Children, Families and Community Health. Details are available on the Swindon Borough Council website.
LOCAL AUTHORITY. Swindon Borough Council must deliver funded entitlements through early years providers and childminders who are Ofsted registered, childminders registered with a childminding agency that is registered with Ofsted or schools which are exempt from registration. Swindon Borough Council may impose further requirements on providers who are judged by Ofsted as ‘Inadequate’ or ‘Requires Improvement’ Swindon Borough Council will meet its legal duty to provide information, advice and guidance for providers who are rated less than ‘Good’ by Ofsted or newly registered providers. Swindon Borough Council may charge for this training and as part of this duty will work in partnership with the provider and ensure that any training offered is targeted and relevant to areas of development as identified by Ofsted. Swindon Borough Council may terminate this agreement and recover any funding in accordance with the terms of this agreement in the event that the Provider is judged less than ‘Good’ and does not take appropriate actions to improve areas identified by Ofsted Provided that the Provider that has an Ofsted ‘Good’ or ‘Outstanding’ rating or is pending their first full Ofsted inspection it shall automatically eligible to be funded to deliver the funded entitlement for two, three and four year olds. In the event that a Provider is judged by Ofsted as ‘Inadequate’ or ‘Requires Improvement’ it may only offer places for eligible three and four year olds at the discretion of Swindon Borough Council where funding is needed to secure sufficiency, flexibility or accessibility. In the event that the Provider is judged by Ofsted as ‘Inadequate’ or ‘Requires Improvement’ it will take measures and invest in development for areas identified in the Ofsted inspection report to improve quality of provision. This could include taking up training offered by the Swindon Borough Council which the Provider may need to pay for.