Oversight Functions Sample Clauses

The Oversight Functions clause establishes the authority and responsibilities of a designated party or committee to monitor, review, and ensure compliance with the terms of an agreement or the operations of a project. Typically, this clause outlines the scope of oversight, such as conducting audits, reviewing reports, or making recommendations for corrective actions. By clearly defining who is responsible for oversight and what their powers entail, the clause helps maintain accountability and transparency, thereby reducing the risk of mismanagement or non-compliance.
Oversight Functions. (a) Oversight and maintenance of required books and records for the Trusts, as required by Rules 31(a)-1 and 31(a)-2 of the 1940 Act in connection with services to be provided by Citi hereunder.
Oversight Functions. (a) Oversight and maintenance of required books and records for the Trust, as required by Rules 31(a)-1 and 31(a)-2 of the 1940 Act in connection with services to be provided by BISYS hereunder.
Oversight Functions. (I) Certify, register and supervise the aviation infrastructure. (II) Establish standards and regulations relating to operating certification for all SNA member airports. (III) Certify, register and supervise aviation personnel, flight equipment and related activities. (IV) Establish standards and guidelines relating to the qualifications for aviation professional technical personnel in their various categories and fields of specialization. (V) Establish standards and guidelines concerning the issuance of licenses to air and ground aviation technical personnel in their various categories and fields of specialization, as well as the assignment and issuance of national registrations, certificates of airworthiness and flight permits, within the scope of its jurisdiction, and all matters concerning the National Aircraft Registry. (VI) Supervise compliance with technical and physical/psychological standards and requirements prescribed for aviation ground and air personnel. (VII) Within the scope of its functions, certify, register and supervise public and private airfields, proposing and/or issuing standards for the operation thereof. (VIII) Supervise and monitor all matters relating to compliance with technical standards and requirements to be met by aircraft and related equipment, including the maintenance thereof. (IX) Supervise all matters relating to issuance of registrations and certificates of airworthiness. (X) Certify, register and supervise Argentine civil aircraft, the components thereof, and establishments devoted to the construction and/or repairing of the same. (XI) Supervise all matters concerning compliance with standards issued by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) as regards air navigation and operating problems relating thereto. (XII) Maintain and keep up to date the Register of Issuances of Registrations and Certificates of Airworthiness, as well as the Air craft Title Register. (XIII) Assume responsibility for the health care response in the event of air emergencies, without prejudice to the Concession Holder’s obligation to place at the disposal of the Air Force all resources for which the former is responsible (first aid medical services, means of clearing debris, fire prevention and firefighting in the areas under its control, platform personnel and any other resources that may prove necessary to deal with the emergency). (XIV) Provide fire extinguishing services when the same are needed in connection with an aviation a...
Oversight Functions. Nothing contained in this Agreement will limit the right of PARTNERSHIP to perform its oversight and monitoring responsibilities as required by applicable state and federal law, as amended. Provider will comply with all monitoring provisions in the Medi-Cal Contract and any monitoring requests by DHCS (DHCS Contract, Exhibit A, Attachment III, Provision 3.1.6.B.11, 42 CFR 438.3(h) and Title 22, CCR,Sections 53250(e)(1) and 53867). DRAFT

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  • MANAGEMENT FUNCTIONS B.1 The Association recognizes that the management of the Hospital and the direction of working forces are fixed exclusively in the Hospital and shall remain solely with the Hospital except as specifically limited by the provisions of this Agreement and, without restricting the generality of the foregoing, the Association acknowledges that it is the exclusive function of the Hospital to: (a) maintain order, discipline and efficiency; (b) hire, assign, retire, discharge, direct, promote, demote, classify, transfer, lay- off, recall, and suspend or otherwise discipline nurses, provided that a claim of discharge or discipline without just cause may be the subject of a grievance and dealt with as hereinafter provided; (c) determine, in the interest of efficient operation and high standards of service, job rating and classification, the hours of work, work assignments, methods of doing the work, and the working establishment for the service; (d) generally to manage the operation that the Hospital is engaged in and, without restricting the generality of the foregoing, to determine the number of personnel required, methods, procedures, and equipment in connection therewith; (e) make, enforce, and alter from time to time reasonable rules and regulations to be observed by the nurses which are not inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement. B.2 These rights shall not be exercised in a manner inconsistent with the provisions of this Agreement.

  • MIXED FUNCTIONS An employee engaged for more than two hours during one day or shift on duties carrying a higher rate than his or her ordinary classification shall be paid the higher rate for such day or shift. If for two hours or less during one day or shift he or she shall be paid the higher rate for the time so worked.

  • CUSTOMER SERVICE FUNCTIONS The Servicer shall handle all Customer inquiries and other Customer service matters according to the same procedures it uses to service Customers with respect to its own charges.

  • Duties and functions 23.2.1 The Independent Engineer shall discharge its duties and functions substantially in accordance with the terms of reference set forth in Schedule 16. 23.2.2 The Independent Engineer shall submit regular periodic reports (at least once every month) to the Authority in respect of its duties and functions set forth in Schedule 16.

  • Registry Functions Activity Report This report shall be compiled in a comma separated-value formatted file as specified in RFC 4180. The file shall be named “gTLD-activity-yyyymm.csv”, where “gTLD” is the gTLD name; in case of an IDN-TLD, the A-label shall be used; “yyyymm” is the year and month being reported. The file shall contain the following fields: 01 operational-registrars number of operational registrars at the end of the reporting period 02 ramp-up-registrars number of registrars that have received a password for access to OT&E at the end of the reporting period 03 pre-ramp-up-registrars number of registrars that have requested access, but have not yet entered the ramp-up period at the end of the reporting period 06 web-whois-queries number of Web-based Whois queries responded during the reporting period, not including searchable Whois 09 dns-udp-queries-responded number of DNS queries received over UDP transport that were responded during the reporting period 10 dns-tcp-queries-received number of DNS queries received over TCP transport during the reporting period 11 dns-tcp-queries-responded number of DNS queries received over TCP transport that were responded during the reporting period 12 srs-dom-check number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “check” requests responded during the reporting period 13 srs-dom-create number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “create” requests responded during the reporting period 14 srs-dom-delete number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “delete” requests responded during the reporting period 15 srs-dom-info number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “info” requests responded during the reporting period 16 srs-dom-renew number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “renew” requests responded during the reporting period 17 srs-dom-rgp-restore-report number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name RGP “restore” requests delivering a restore report responded during the reporting period 18 srs-dom-rgp-restore-request number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name RGP “restore” requests responded during the reporting period 19 srs-dom-transfer-approve number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “transfer” requests to approve transfers responded during the reporting period 20 srs-dom-transfer-cancel number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “transfer” requests to cancel transfers responded during the reporting period 21 srs-dom-transfer-query number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “transfer” requests to query about a transfer responded during the reporting period 22 srs-dom-transfer-reject number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “transfer” requests to reject transfers responded during the reporting period 23 srs-dom-transfer-request number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “transfer” requests to request transfers responded during the reporting period 24 srs-dom-update number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) domain name “update” requests (not including RGP restore requests) responded during the reporting period 25 srs-host-check number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) host “check” requests responded during the reporting period 26 srs-host-create number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) host “create” requests responded during the reporting period 27 srs-host-delete number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) host “delete” requests responded during the reporting period 28 srs-host-info number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) host “info” requests responded during the reporting period 29 srs-host-update number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) host “update” requests responded during the reporting period 30 srs-cont-check number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) contact “check” requests responded during the reporting period 32 srs-cont-delete number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) contact “delete” requests responded during the reporting period 33 srs-cont-info number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) contact “info” requests responded during the reporting period 34 srs-cont-transfer-approve number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) contact “transfer” requests to approve transfers responded during the reporting period 35 srs-cont-transfer-cancel number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) contact “transfer” requests to cancel transfers responded during the reporting period 36 srs-cont-transfer-query number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) contact “transfer” requests to query about a transfer responded during the reporting period 37 srs-cont-transfer-reject number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) contact “transfer” requests to reject transfers responded during the reporting period 38 srs-cont-transfer-request number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) contact “transfer” requests to request transfers responded during the reporting period 39 srs-cont-update number of SRS (EPP and any other interface) contact “update” requests responded during the reporting period The first line shall include the field names exactly as described in the table above as a “header line” as described in section 2 of RFC 4180. No other lines besides the ones described above shall be included. Line breaks shall be <U+000D, U+000A> as described in RFC 4180. For gTLDs that are part of a single-instance Shared Registry System, the Registry Functions Activity Report may include the total contact or host transactions for all the gTLDs in the system. REGISTRATION DATA PUBLICATION SERVICES