Operation Description Sample Clauses

Operation Description. The objectives of the Operation are to increase own source revenue; and to improve reliability of resource allocation and access to digital services for people and firms in the Province of Punjab. The Operation consists of the Program and the Project as follows:
Operation Description. The objective of the Operation is to improve the utilization and quality of health care and nutrition services at the district and community level with a focus on vulnerable populations. The Operation consists of the following Parts: Part 1: The Program
Operation Description. The objectives of the Operation are to improve the reliability of electricity supply, achieve financial and fiscal sustainability, and enhance accountability. The Operation consists of the Original Operation and the following additional activities:
Operation Description. The objective of the Operation is to improve the effectiveness of resource mobilization, budget execution, and transparency in public finances in the Recipient’s territory.
Operation Description. The objective of the Operation is to improve access to and equitable provision of high-quality primary health care services, with a focus on reproductive, maternal, neonatal, child and adolescent health plus nutrition (“RMNCAH+N”), while strengthening health systems. The Operation specifically targets certain SDG-relevant results which are deemed to be achievable by virtue of activities to be undertaken by the Recipient under the auspices of the HSTP II. The Operation’s key activities and results focus on, inter alia: (1) (a) improving access, quality and equity in RMNCAH+N service delivery; (b) strengthening the primary health care system; (c) providing essential health services to the conflict- affected areas; and (d) enhancing climate resilience and adaptation in the health system;
Operation Description. The objectives of the Operation are to raise non-oil revenues, and safeguard oil and gas revenues. The Operation consists of the Program and the Project as follows:

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  • Position Description The employee shall be responsible for drafting his/her position description form and shall forward it to his/her supervisor for approval. When the employee and the supervisor disagree on the job description, they shall meet promptly and attempt to reach an agreement on the employee's job duties. In the event that an agreement cannot be reached, the supervisor will finalize the job description in accordance with the supervisor's understanding and expectations of the position. The employee may submit his or her comments for the classification analyst to consider when reviewing the position description.

  • Work Description T-804 Opening Roads - Removal of closure devices, cleaning ditches, removing berms, and blading the traveled-way T-811 Closing Roads - Entrance treatment for 150' cross-rip; debris block (slash, earth, berm, rocks, etc.) + seed + water bar T-811 Closing Roads - Water bar frequency per BMPs for remainder of road T-811 Closing Roads - Engineering Rep. or Construction Inspector must be notified prior to performing closeout 9314A Single Lane / Level 1 NFSR 9314 0.00 END 0.20

  • Position Descriptions Individual position descriptions shall be reduced to writing and delineate the duties currently assigned to an employee’s position. A dated copy of the position description shall be given to the employee upon assuming the position and when the position description is amended. The individual position description shall be subject to at least an annual review with the employee. Nothing contained herein shall compromise the right or the responsibility of the Agency to assign work consistent with the classification specification.

  • Task Description This task includes activities associated with permit-required monitoring conducted in accordance with the conditions specified by state or federal regulatory agencies. All monitoring tasks must be located within or adjacent to the Project area and follow the Department’s Regional Coastal Monitoring Program and FWC's marine turtle and shorebird monitoring programs. Guidance for monitoring of nearshore resources is available in the Department's Standard Operation Procedures For Nearshore Hardbottom Monitoring Of Beach Nourishment Projects. The Local Sponsor must submit work products directly to the appropriate state or federal regulatory agencies in accordance with permit conditions to be eligible for reimbursement under this task, unless otherwise directed.

  • Project Description In two or three brief sentences, provide a concise description of your exhibition. Include the subject matter, type of objects to be included (paintings, sculpture, manuscripts, etc.), those responsible for organizing the exhibition, and catalogue author(s).