OPERATIONAL IMPACT Clause Samples
The 'Operational Impact' clause defines how certain events, actions, or changes may affect the day-to-day functioning or obligations of the parties under the agreement. It typically outlines procedures for assessing and addressing disruptions, such as changes in law, force majeure events, or other circumstances that could hinder normal operations. By specifying how operational challenges are managed, this clause helps ensure that both parties understand their responsibilities and the steps to take if operations are affected, thereby minimizing confusion and mitigating potential disputes.
OPERATIONAL IMPACT. 6.5.1 As well as showing improved recycling performance, the Cazenove trial is demonstrating the practical deliverability of the service. One refuse collection vehicle and one other smaller vehicle for food waste cover all households in the ▇▇▇▇ compared with at least the equivalent of four/five Contractor vehicles. The Waste Operations crews are also handling on average 26% more recyclable waste as well. The speed of collection has more than doubled and street cleanliness has improved, both of which have been noticed by a significant proportion of Cazenove residents. It is also much easier to deliver same day refuse and recycling collections when the services operate at a similar pace and resource.
6.5.2 Extending this to a universal co-mingled collection service will further improve the operational efficiency and flexibility of the service. An example of a future challenge to the current service is being able to sustain kerbside sort through the projected traffic congestion during the period of the Olympics and also being able to work around the Traffic Management Act and London Permit Scheme which requires collections to be undertaken outside morning and evening peak periods in traffic sensitive roads. Speed of collection and flexibility will be paramount. Co- mingled collections offer this without compromising recycling performance.
6.5.3 Of particular note within the current Cazenove ▇▇▇▇ trial area is that the move to single stream co-mingled on estates from the split stream co- mingled approach has produced efficiency to enable an additional 30 recycling sites to be served at no additional collection cost.
OPERATIONAL IMPACT. There is no operational impact to Dallas County. DCHHS will provide appropriate supervision of Trainees in patient care activities and maintain a learning environment conductive to educating the Trainees according to the goals and objectives as detailed in the agreement. There is no financial impact to Dallas County.
OPERATIONAL IMPACT. N/A County and City mutually agree that the initial and anticipated Project cost is approximately $19,561.00, as set forth in Attachment “A.” City shall be responsible to pay $9,780.50 for its portion of the Type “B” roadwork. County shall contribute the remaining amount of $9,780.50 of the Type “B” costs in-kind, in the form of labor and equipment. In no event shall County’s in-kind contribution exceed Fifty Percent (50%) of the initial and anticipated total Project cost for the Type “B” roadwork. County funding source is Fund 105.2530.
OPERATIONAL IMPACT. N/A County and City mutually agree that City shall be responsible to pay One Hundred Percent (100%) of the costs and expenses necessary to carry out and to perform Type “E” roadwork in the amount of $4,659.00, and a total of $9,711.50 for its portion of the Type “B” roadwork, for a total of $14,370.50 for City share. County shall contribute the remaining amount of the Type “B” costs, in-kind, in the form of labor and equipment. In no event shall County’s in-kind contribution exceed Fifty Percent (50%) of the initial and anticipated Project cost for Type “B” roadwork.
OPERATIONAL IMPACT. DCHHS will implement from time to time one or more observational Programs involving the Students of UT and the facility and personnel of DCHHS. The number of Students assigned to the clinical rotation shall accommodate the administrative needs and schedules of UT and DCHHS’s programs. The Agreement details additional expectations of participating Students and the responsibilities of both UT and DCHHS. N/A
OPERATIONAL IMPACT for each of the two years for S31(1)(a)(b) S24 National Security
OPERATIONAL IMPACT. Execution of this PSA will enable Dallas County and the City of Farmers Branch to fund the project.
OPERATIONAL IMPACT. By signing up to this agreement Surrey care providers and agencies will be able to make accurate risk assessments based on the needs of their patients. In the event that a patient goes missing, this information will enable Police Officers to make operational decisions based on a consistent framework. Whilst Police will always recognise that persons missing from care should be considered vulnerable, the RED, AMBER and GREEN response system will support better initial assessment of risk when dealing with missing or absent persons. All agencies must be aware that risk can change over time and it is the responsibility of the care provider, agency or other to continually assess the risk.
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OPERATIONAL IMPACT. The Older Adult Services Program (OASP) will contract with the City of Desoto to provide nutritious meals to older adults in the community. The meal program supports the effort to promote senior citizens to be active, healthy, and independent. N/A The Commissioners Court must approve the agreement and authorize the County Judge to sign the agreement and related documents on behalf of Dallas County.