Monitoring Standards Clause Samples

The Monitoring Standards clause establishes the requirements and procedures for overseeing and evaluating performance or compliance within an agreement. Typically, it outlines the metrics, frequency, and methods by which activities or deliverables will be monitored, such as regular reporting, site inspections, or audits. By setting clear expectations for monitoring, this clause ensures accountability and helps identify and address issues promptly, thereby maintaining quality and adherence to contractual obligations.
Monitoring Standards. The Funding department/s will maintain on-going contact with Recipients and will request regular monitoring information on the funded activities/services throughout the term of the Agreement. This reporting will generally comprise of Monitoring reports in line with the Agreed Co-produced Service Delivery Plan(s); the financial income/expenditure, together with audited annual accounts; will all need to be submitted.
Monitoring Standards. We ensure that: ▪ the quality of teaching and learning is carefully monitored by the leadership team, with judgements made on the quality of lessons; ▪ at any point throughout the year, schools are invited to monitor the quality of lessons provided by Resonate tutors and may wish to join the leadership in joint observations; ▪ Resonate’s Business Plan, policies and procedures are reviewed annually and updated accordingly; ▪ this monitoring of standards applies to Resonate tutors and any supply agencies delivering on behalf of Resonate. Any concerns about the performance of Resonate tutor should be returned, to: Head of Service Resonate, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇, Liverpool L5 5AF Email: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇ Resonate are required to report to the Arts Council on activity in schools. To assist with this we, or an agency on our behalf, may make requests to schools for data on music activity. These requests for information are kept to a minimum but must be completed by schools with the support of Resonate tutors. Every effort is made to ensure that Resonate is efficiently run, to keep the cost to schools to a minimum. Music education funding allows Resonate to make a significant subsidy, particularly targeted at whole-class ensemble tuition. March 2025 ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇ Given the breadth of provision and the added value detailed in this SLA − such as provision of instruments, pupil progress reports, CPD opportunities and quality assurance through robust performance managementwe believe the provision continues to represent excellent value for money.
Monitoring Standards. Kellwood expects the factory to allow Kellwood employees or Kellwood’s designated monitors to inspect factory by appointment. During the inspection, all pertinent records, documents, certifications and other materials necessary to demonstrate compliance with the above points covered by Kellwood Code of Conduct should be on site and made available to persons conducting inspection. During the inspection, employees will be interviewed to verify information found during document reviews. Payroll, time records, piece rate records must be onsite for a minimum of six months or country law; if greater. Kellwood requires that its Code of Conduct be posted in factory where it is clearly visible to employees. It is strongly recommended that factories conduct employee training sessions to ensure understanding of Code of Conduct.
Monitoring Standards. ‌ 1. Archaeological monitoring activities required for exploratory, construction, or construction- related, ground disturbing activities implemented pursuant to this Agreement shall be carried out by an individual meeting, at a minimum, the SOI’s Historic Preservation Professional Qualifications Standards for archaeology or history, as appropriate (48 C.F.R. 44739). The term “archaeological monitoring” is defined as monitoring ground-disturbing activities that PROGRAMMATIC AGREEMENT REGARDING THE REGARDING THE CHARLESTON PENINSULA COASTAL STORM RISK MANAGEMENT PROJECT, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA 2. Archaeological monitoring will comply with all applicable guidelines and requirements specified in the South Carolina State Historic Preservation Office Guidance for Archaeological Site Monitoring. 3. Other monitoring required as a result of implementing the Stipulations of this Agreement shall be carried out by individuals meeting specific criteria outlined in the appropriate HPTP.
Monitoring Standards. The Packing House Concierge Captain will be in charge of periodic spot checks/rides on the Trolley to ensure customer satisfaction, reporting to Property Manager of the Packing House.
Monitoring Standards. We ensure that:  the quality of teaching and learning is carefully monitored by the senior leadership team, with judgements made on the quality of lessons using Ofsted grade descriptors;  at any point throughout the year, schools are invited to monitor the quality of lessons provided by Resonate staff and may wish to join the leadership in joint observations;  Resonate’s Business Plan, policies and procedures are reviewed annually and updated accordingly;  this monitoring of standards applies to Resonate staff and any supply agencies delivering on behalf of Resonate. Any concerns about the performance of Resonate staff should be sent, in writing, to: ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Head of Service Resonate Music Education Hub ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Liverpool L5 5AF Resonate are required to report to the Arts Council on activity in schools. To assist with this we, or an agency on our behalf, may make requests to schools for data on music activity. These requests for information are kept to a minimum but must be completed by schools with the support of Resonate staff. Every effort is made to ensure that Resonate is efficiently run, to keep the cost to schools to a minimum. Arts Council England funding allows Resonate to make a significant subsidy, particularly targeted at whole-class ensemble tuition. Given the breadth of provision and the added value detailed in this SLA − such as provision of instruments, Music Passports, pupil progress reports, CPD opportunities and quality assurance through robust performance managementwe believe the provision continues to represent excellent value for money.
Monitoring Standards. Specific Expectations

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  • Operating Standards (A) Distributor and its Dealer(s) shall conduct the operation of their respective businesses related to the resale of the Product(s) in a clean and safe manner and shall otherwise conduct no business which could interfere with the sale of Product(s) or damage the goodwill of the Valero brand or the Marks. Without limiting the foregoing, Distributor and its Dealer(s) shall, at all times during the term of this Agreement, fully comply with VMSC’s then current “Basic Operational Requirements” which Distributor acknowledges have been received and reviewed by Distributor. Furthermore, without limiting any provision to the contrary herein, Distributor and its Dealer(s) shall fully comply with VMSC’s “Commitment to Excellence Requirements”, which Distributor acknowledges have been received and reviewed by Distributor. As of the Commencement Date, Distributor and its Dealer(s) agree to participate in the Commitment to Excellence Program (“CTE Program”). The CTE Program provides that each Station meets the established Commitment to Excellence Requirements which consists of requirements from each of the following VMSC documents: VMSC’s Basic Image Requirements, Wholesale Branding Manual, and Basic Operational Requirements. VMSC reserves the right to amend, change, or otherwise modify the “Basic Operational Requirements”, “Commitment to Excellence Requirements” and the “CTE Program” from time to time, in VMSC’s sole and absolute discretion. (B) Distributor and its Dealer(s) shall comply with all Laws of any governing authority or agency having jurisdiction or purporting to have jurisdiction relating to the handling, storage, testing, sale, distribution, transportation, and/or use of the Product(s) and shall further comply with all rules, guidelines, and procedures of VMSC in connection with the loading, transportation, handling, storing, testing, selling, dispensing, and/or use of the Product(s). (C) Subject to Paragraph 12 of this Agreement, Distributor and its Dealer(s) shall continuously offer at least three grades of “Valero” branded gasoline at each Station. (D) Distributor and its Dealer(s) will utilize and maintain updated point of sale systems as required by VMSC. VMSC also reserves the right to install, and Distributor and its Dealer(s) agree to utilize, update and maintain, other automated systems, at Distributor’s cost, as required by VMSC, including but not limited, such systems necessary to poll, at frequencies determined by VMSC, each Station’s Product sales. (E) VMSC may inspect or review compliance by Distributor and its Dealer(s) with the requirements of this Paragraph 8 in any reasonable manner that VMSC determines, including, but not limited to, announced and unannounced visits. (F) Distributor expressly understands and agrees that a confidential relationship is established between VMSC and Distributor under this Agreement and that, as a result thereof, VMSC will be disclosing and transmitting to Distributor certain confidential and proprietary information in connection with the Distributor’s operation of the Station. Distributor hereby agrees that Distributor shall not, during the term of this Agreement or thereafter, communicate, divulge or use for the benefit of any other person, persons, partnership, association or corporation and, following the expiration or termination of this Agreement, shall not use for the benefit of Distributor, or any of its principals, any confidential information, knowledge or know-how concerning the methods of operation (including pricing) of the Station which may be communicated to Distributor or its principals or of which they may be apprised in connection with the operation of the Station(s) under the terms of this Agreement. Distributor shall divulge such confidential information only to such of Distributor’s employees as must have access to it in order to operate the Station(s). Any and all information, knowledge, know-how, techniques and any materials used in or related to the Station which VMSC provides to Distributor in connection with this Agreement shall be deemed confidential for purposes of this Agreement. Such confidential information does not include information that, at the time it was disclosed to or learned by Distributor, was part of the public domain, nor information that, after the time it was disclosed to or learned by Distributor, became part of the public domain through disclosure, publication or communication by persons other than Distributor or its employees. Distributor shall not at any time, without VMSC’s prior written consent, copy, duplicate, record or otherwise reproduce such materials or information, in whole or in part, nor otherwise make the same available to any unauthorized person. (G) Distributor acknowledges that strict compliance with the terms and conditions of this Paragraph 8 is a material and important part of the consideration for this Agreement.

  • Manufacturing Standards All forest products except poles, produced and sold under this contract will be manufactured to maximize the amount of logs meeting preferred log lengths and to achieve the average log length listed. 97318 3 WS "WS" indicates that west side scaling rules apply. Minimum trim is 8 inches per scaling segment for west side scaling rules. "ES" indicates that east side scaling rules apply. Minimum trim is 4 inches per scaling segment for east side scaling rules. Poles produced under this contract will be manufactured to ANSI specifications (American National Standard Specifications and Dimensions for Wood Poles), in force at the time of signing this contract. a. Sweep will be limited to within the bole of the log as measured using a tape stretched between the centers of each end of the log. b. Logs approved by the state for peelers shall be chuckable with no more than a 2 inch diameter area of rot within a 5 inch diameter circle located at the center of either end of the log. c. Limbs and knots shall be cut flush, with no more than 15 percent of a log having limbs or knots over 2 inches in diameter extending more than 2 inches above the surface of the log.

  • Licensing Standards The Contractor, its employees and subcontractors shall comply with all applicable licensing standards, certification standards, accrediting standards and any other laws, rules, or regulations governing services to be provided by the Contractor pursuant to this Contract. The State will not pay the Contractor for any services performed when the Contractor, its employees or subcontractors are not in compliance with such applicable standards, laws, rules, or regulations. If any license, certification or accreditation expires or is revoked, or any disciplinary action is taken against an applicable license, certification, or accreditation, the Contractor shall notify the State immediately and the State, at its option, may immediately terminate this Contract.

  • OMB Standards Unless specified otherwise within this agreement, the Subrecipient shall procure all materials, property, or services in accordance with the requirements of 24 CFR 84.40−48.

  • Accounting Standards The Subrecipient agrees to comply with 2 CFR 200 and agrees to adhere to the accounting principles and procedures required therein, utilize adequate internal controls, and maintain necessary source documentation for all costs incurred.