Oversight to Allow Autonomy Clause Samples

The "Oversight to Allow Autonomy" clause establishes a framework where oversight is maintained while granting a degree of independence to the party being supervised. Typically, this means that while a supervisor or governing body retains the right to monitor activities or review decisions, the supervised party is empowered to make day-to-day operational choices without constant intervention. For example, a contractor may be allowed to manage their own work methods as long as they meet agreed standards and submit to periodic reviews. This clause balances the need for accountability with the benefits of operational flexibility, ensuring that oversight does not stifle initiative or efficiency.
Oversight to Allow Autonomy. 01Oversight allowing autonomy. The Authorizer shall comply with the provisions of the Act and the terms of the Contract in a manner that does not unduly inhibit the autonomy granted to the School. In order to meet the purposes of the Act, the School will determine the process it uses to achieve the successful outcomes for its students. The Authorizer’s role will be to evaluate the School’s outcomes according to this Contract and the Performance Frameworks, rather than to establish the process by which the School achieves the outcomes sought.
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  • Outreach and Education The agencies agree to coordinate, conduct joint outreach presentations, and prepare and distribute publications, when appropriate, for the regulated community of common concern. • The agencies agree to work with each other to provide a side-by-side comparison of laws with overlapping provisions and jurisdiction. • The agencies agree to provide a hyperlink on each agency’s website linking users directly to the outreach materials in areas of mutual jurisdiction and concern. • The agencies agree to jointly disseminate outreach materials to the regulated community, when appropriate. • All materials bearing the DOL or DOL/WHD name, logo, or seal must be approved in advance by DOL. • All materials bearing the OEAS name, logo, or seal must be approved in advance by OEAS.

  • Supervision of Contractor Personnel The Contractor must supply all necessary and sufficient supervision over the work that is being performed and will be held solely responsible for the conduct and performance of his employees or agents involved in work under the Agreement.

  • Agency’s Right to Audit A. Grantee shall make available at reasonable times and upon reasonable notice, and for reasonable periods, work papers, reports, books, records, supporting documents kept current by Grantee pertaining to the Grant Agreement for purposes of inspecting, monitoring, auditing, or evaluating by System Agency and the State of Texas. Grantee shall ensure these same requirements are included in all subcontracts. B. In addition to any right of access arising by operation of law, Grantee and any of Grantee’s affiliate or subsidiary organizations, or Subcontractors shall permit the System Agency or any of its duly authorized representatives, as well as duly authorized federal, state or local authorities, unrestricted access to and the right to examine any site where business is conducted or services are performed, and all records, which includes but is not limited to financial, client and patient records, books, papers or documents related to this Grant Agreement. Grantee shall permit the System Agency or any of its duly authorized federal, state, or local authorities unrestricted access to and the right to examine all external contracts and or pricing models or methodologies related to the Grant Agreement. Grantee shall ensure these same requirements are included in all subcontracts. If the Grant Agreement includes federal funds, federal agencies that shall have a right of access to records as described in this section include: the federal agency providing the funds, the Comptroller General of the United States, the General Accounting Office, the Office of the Inspector General, and any of their authorized representatives. In addition, agencies of the State of Texas that shall have a right of access to records as described in this section include: the System Agency, HHS's contracted examiners, the State Auditor’s Office, the Office of the Texas Attorney General, and any successor agencies. Each of these entities may be a duly authorized authority. C. If deemed necessary by the System Agency or any duly authorized authority, for the purpose of oversight, including, but not limited to, reviews, inspections, audits and investigations, Grantee shall produce original documents related to this Grant Agreement. D. The System Agency and any duly authorized authority shall have the right to audit ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ both before and after payment, and all documentation that substantiates the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and payments related to the Grant Agreement, including those related to a Subcontractor. E. Grantee shall include the System Agency’s and any of its duly authorized representatives’, as well as duly authorized federal, state, or local authorities, unrestricted right of access to, and examination of, sites and information related to this Grant Agreement in any Subcontract it awards.

  • PRIME CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY The contractor will be required to assume prime contractor responsibility for the contract and will be the sole point of contact with regard to all commodities, services and support. The prime contractor may delegate facilitation of contract orders to their “Authorized/Certified Dealers” only. This delegation will in no way relieve the contractor of any contractual obligations set forth in this Contract Award.