Operating Framework Sample Clauses

Operating Framework. Section 11.01 Without limiting the forgoing and with respect to the principles of the Agreement as outlined in Section 2.02, the Parties agree to provide up to two (2) Representatives to sit on and attend to the conduct meetings and business of a Governance Committee relevant to this Agreement. Section 11.02 The Governance Committee shall be responsible for such duties and responsibilities as the Parties may assign or otherwise include within terms of reference for the committee, including by not limited to establishing ad hoc sub-committees as required to address operational issues necessary to fulfill the obligations of this Agreement. Section 11.03 Without in any way altering or adding to the Parties’ agreements set forth above, the Governance Committee shall (subject always to appropriate authorities provided by the Parties, and as such as and when called upon by the Parties) have the following functions and responsibilities: (a) Provide clarity and interpretation of the provisions of this Agreement; (b) Implementation of this Agreement in situations where the dedicated Representatives of each Party require group consensus; (c) Ensure all meeting records, minutes, discussion and outcomes are collected and reviewed during each session of formation and operation; (d) Recommendations, proposals and implementation of amendments to the Agreement as required; and (e) Evaluating the outcomes and effectiveness of the Agreement. Section 11.04 Unless otherwise agreed to by the Parties or the Representatives of the Governance Committee, and subject always to the practical issue of availability, the Governance Committee shall meet for the initial review meeting of this Agreement on or before the 2-year anniversary of the Effective Date. Any subsequent review meetings will occur every 5 years, on the anniversary of the Effective Date. Section 11.05 The parties agree and acknowledge that: (a) All actions, approvals and decisions required to be taken, given or made by the Parties in respect of the Agreement shall be made by the Governance Committee; (b) All actions, approvals and decisions concerning this Agreement and approved by the Governance Committee shall be final and binding on the Parties, with respect to the particular matter put forth before the Governance Committee; (c) Each Representative of the Parties who sit on the Governance Committee shall have the full authority to act on the behalf of the Party that appointed he/she, and that decisions made by each...
Operating Framework. 2.1 The aim of the agreement is to set out a framework and approach to the delivery of the services that will assist ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Trust’s commitment towards sustaining and continuously improving the standards of ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Gardens including all current services, facilities and site infrastructure 2.2 The details of this agreement provide a basic formal framework between ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Trust (LGT) and Fylde Borough Council (FBC) within which both parties have stated objectives. The agreement has capacity for flexibility, sustainability, change and evolvement.
Operating Framework. 5.1. Within six months of the signing of this MOU, or at such later time as agreed between the Parties, and/or on a case-by-case project basis subject to clause 7, the Parties must agree on a framework for the delivery of the objectives and agreed projects and outcomes.
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  • Quality Management System Supplier hereby undertakes, warrants and confirms, and will ensue same for its subcontractors, to remain certified in accordance with ISO 9001 standard or equivalent. At any time during the term of this Agreement, the Supplier shall, if so instructed by ISR, provide evidence of such certifications. In any event, Supplier must notify ISR, in writing, in the event said certification is suspended and/or canceled and/or not continued.

  • Construction Phase Services 3.1.1 – Basic Construction Services

  • Quality Management Grantee will: 1. comply with quality management requirements as directed by the System Agency. 2. develop and implement a Quality Management Plan (QMP) that conforms with 25 TAC § 448.504 and make the QMP available to System Agency upon request. The QMP must be developed no later than the end of the first quarter of the Contract term. 3. update and revise the QMP each biennium or sooner, if necessary. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s governing body will review and approve the initial QMP, within the first quarter of the Contract term, and each updated and revised QMP thereafter. The QMP must describe ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s methods to measure, assess, and improve - i. Implementation of evidence-based practices, programs and research-based approaches to service delivery; ii. Client/participant satisfaction with the services provided by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇; iii. Service capacity and access to services; iv. Client/participant continuum of care; and v. Accuracy of data reported to the state. 4. participate in continuous quality improvement (CQI) activities as defined and scheduled by the state including, but not limited to data verification, performing self-reviews; submitting self-review results and supporting documentation for the state’s desk reviews; and participating in the state’s onsite or desk reviews. 5. submit plan of improvement or corrective action plan and supporting documentation as requested by System Agency. 6. participate in and actively pursue CQI activities that support performance and outcomes improvement. 7. respond to consultation recommendations by System Agency, which may include, but are not limited to the following: i. Staff training; ii. Self-monitoring activities guided by System Agency, including use of quality management tools to self-identify compliance issues; and iii. Monitoring of performance reports in the System Agency electronic clinical management system.

  • Management System After Buyer approval the Security Management Plan and Information Security Management System will apply during the Term of this Call-Off Contract. Both plans will comply with the Buyer’s security policy and protect all aspects and processes associated with the delivery of the Services.

  • Construction Services 3.1.1 Basic Construction Services. 3.1.2 Meetings and Schedule Updates.