Mandatory Services Sample Clauses

The Mandatory Services clause defines specific services that a party is required to provide under the agreement, regardless of other circumstances. It typically lists essential tasks or deliverables that must be performed, such as maintenance, support, or compliance-related activities, and may outline minimum standards or timelines for their completion. This clause ensures that critical services are not omitted or neglected, thereby guaranteeing that the recipient receives the fundamental benefits expected from the contract.
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Mandatory Services. 1.11.1. Measurement and Verification Services shall be required in all projects. The M&V service is important due to the role it has in identifying achievement of the Guaranteed Energy Cost Performance, and the Payment Mechanism Deductions associated with non-performance. 1.11.2. Section 4.26 of this document out lines requirements of the service that must be applied whilst the exact requirements and standards for the managed service shall be identified by the Framework Public Body in its Invitation to Mini-Competition (ITMC), as relevant refined at the Development Contract stage to reflect the Preferred Bidder’s Investment Grade Proposal and included in Section 1 of Schedule Part 12 (Services Requirements) of the EnPC. 1.11.3. The Contractor will be required to respond to the ITMC setting out in detail the Contractor’s proposals (ITMC Proposals) to managing each service element. ITMC Proposals will be complied with throughout the term of the contract, with deductions levied where unavailability and non-performance is identified.
Mandatory Services. Subject to clause 74A, the Contractor must provide to its patients, during the period specified in clause 75, all proper and necessary dental care and treatment which includes— the care which a dental practitioner usually undertakes for a patient and which the patient is willing to undergo; treatment, including urgent treatment; and where appropriate, the referral of the patient for advanced mandatory services, domiciliary services, sedation services or other relevant services provided under Part [5] of the 2006 Act.
Mandatory Services. The Contractor must provide to its patients, during the period specified in clause 75, all proper and necessary dental care and treatment which includes— the care which a dental practitioner usually undertakes for a patient and which the patient is willing to undergo; treatment, including urgent treatment; and where appropriate, the referral of the patient for advanced mandatory services, domiciliary services, sedation services or other relevant services provided under Part 1 of the Act. The Contractor must provide— urgent treatment, and all other services described in clause 76, that are necessary to meet the reasonable needs of its patients during normal surgery hours. Normal surgery hours are [ ] to [ ] [every working day]26. The dental care and treatment referred to in clause 74 includes— examination; diagnosis; advice and planning of treatment; preventative care and treatment; periodontal treatment; conservative treatment; surgical treatment; supply and repair of dental appliances; the taking of radiographs; the supply of listed drugs and listed appliances; and the issue of prescriptions, but it does not include additional services.
Mandatory Services. Reserved— 1 See regulation 12(1)(a) of the Regulations. Every Agreement must specify the services to be provided by the Contractor. Where the Board agrees with the Contractor that mandatory services should be provided under the Agreement, Part 8 must apply. The Agreement must specify the times at which the contractor has agreed with the Board that the surgery will be open to patients for the provision of services (normal surgery hours).
Mandatory Services. The CONCESSIONAIRE undertakes, at its own cost and risk, to carry out the administration of the Mandatory Services, in accordance with the provisions of the Service Operation Manual, the Basic Technical Specifications of the Services set forth in Annex 12, in accordance with the Service Levels described in Annex 13 of this Contract, and in compliance with the Applicable Laws and Provisions. The objective of the service is to guarantee the control of the provision of services in the ▇▇▇▇, channeling the communications between the Supervisor, the GRANTOR and the CONCESSIONAIRE. Likewise, it shall manage the basic services and guarantee their continuous supply. For the provision of this service, the CONCESSIONAIRE shall provide training to the staff regarding the use of the Operational Control Center (CCO), also including the staff of the GRANTOR and/or the Supervisor that performs tasks related to the operation of such system, in accordance with the provisions of this Contract. The CONCESSIONAIRE, or the subcontracting company, shall have the permits, authorizations and licenses that correspond to the provision of this service, guaranteeing that it will carry out the activities that are necessary for the normal development thereof, otherwise, the penalties set forth in Annex 15 shall be applicable. Likewise, it shall comply with the Service Levels, considering the provisions set forth in Annex 13. The CONCESSIONAIRE shall always be responsible to the GRANTOR. The CONCESSIONAIRE shall report on the development of the services rendered to the Supervisor and to the GRANTOR, annually and according to the periodicity and formats required by the GRANTOR and/or the Supervisor for such purpose as approved in the Service Operation Manual and in compliance with the Service Levels set forth in Annex 13, otherwise, the penalties set forth in Annex 15 shall be applicable. Use of ▇▇▇▇ environments by third parties During the school year, the GRANTOR shall make available the facilities of the sports center, the swimming pool and the sports grounds, for the benefit of the neighboring public educational institutions, for educational purposes, strictly during the programming of activities agreed upon by the GRANTOR, which shall not collide with the activities of the ▇▇▇▇. The GRANTOR shall inform the CONCESSIONAIRE up to seven (7) Calendar Days, prior to the visit of the educational institutions, communicating the number of visitors, their personal data and the environments w...
Mandatory Services. This Contract is to provide the mandatory services of primary ophthalmic services. The Contractor must provide the services described in clauses 30 to 34 at the practice premises [here insert hours and address of premises]18.
Mandatory Services. 1. The following variation is made to this Part. 2. In Clause 82, in Table B (Units of dental activity provided under the Agreement in respect of charge exempt courses of treatment)— (a) in the first column (type of charge exempt course of treatment), omit— “Issue of a prescription”; and (b) in the corresponding entry in the second column (units of dental activity provided), omit—
Mandatory Services. The District will provide the following services: data sharing and recordkeeping; education delivery at the Juvenile Detention Center; fund balance maintenance; risk mitigation fund maintenance; debt service management; and structural maintenance, including required maintenance, repair and replacement of roof, exterior walls, foundation, structural/load-bearing components, windows, doors, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and HVAC systems.
Mandatory Services. Provide crisis intervention for victims. Provide emergency assistance for victims. Provide resource and referral counseling for victims to appropriate community resources. Facilitate direct counseling/therapy for victims. Assist victims in filing claims for compensation through the Victim Compensation and Government Claims Board. Provide property return assistance for victims. Provide victims with orientation to the criminal justice system. Provide support/accompaniment for victims in the courtroom. Conduct presentations/training for criminal justice and victim service agencies. Conduct presentations to public agencies and community groups. Provide case status and disposition information to victims. Provide notification services to friends and relatives of crime victims. Provide employer notification at the request of the victim. Provide restitution assistance on the request of the victim.
Mandatory Services. Shared Services BC will be the sole Service Provider to the Client of the Services outlined in this section 5.01 (the "Mandatory Services"). During the term of this Agreement, SSBoD may approve the addition or deletion of other Mandatory Services. Should there be a discrepancy between the Mandatory Services listed in this section 5.01 and any Mandatory Services listed in the Line of Business Service Schedules, the Line of Business Service Schedules will take precedence. Authorized representatives of the Client and Shared Services BC will negotiate Service Schedules as required with the applicable Shared Services BC Lines of Business to govern the provision of Mandatory and Optional Service(s) including standards of service as applicable. All Line of Business Service Schedules will be aligned with this Agreement. Service Schedules signed by the applicable representative of a Shared Services BC Line of Business and an authorized officer of the Client will be deemed to form part of and be incorporated into this Agreement. Each Service Schedule must contain the following clause: "This Service Schedule forms part of and is subject to the terms and conditions of the Master Service Agreement dated for reference the 1st day of April, 2006 between the Client and Shared Services BC, as amended." Line of Business Service Schedules are required for the following business services: ▪ Common Information Technology Services (CITS): government e-mail services; voice, data, and cellular network services; server platforms including applications and web servers (Windows, UNIX, MVS/VM, Open VMS, Linux), including those located in regions outside Victoria; IT help desk services; electronic storage, backup and recovery services; user authentication and directory services; security services for the shared IT infrastructure; distributed computing services including desktops, terminal servers, wireless computing devices, local area networks, hubs and routers, and file and print servers; integration broker; integration of CITS' services for client applications; common and shared application support services (records management, FOI and correspondence tracking, e-forms etc.); and, cross-government web operations including IT technical support and co-ordination, but excluding content management.