Program Reporting Requirements Sample Clauses

The Program Reporting Requirements clause establishes the obligation for a party, typically a contractor or grantee, to provide regular updates and detailed reports on the progress, status, or outcomes of a specific program or project. These requirements may include submitting periodic written reports, data summaries, or performance metrics according to a set schedule or upon request. By mandating structured and timely reporting, this clause ensures transparency, enables oversight, and allows the other party to monitor compliance and progress, thereby reducing the risk of miscommunication or project delays.
Program Reporting Requirements. The Board has many reporting obligations by virtue of running a public school district. To allow the Board to meet those reporting obligations, MATC shall provide the data set forth below in a mutually agreed upon format.
Program Reporting Requirements. The SUP reporting requirements section should:
Program Reporting Requirements. Daily while on deployment: DRT programs are required to complete and submit the CNCS National Service Daily Situation Report to CNCS daily. This report captures hours, accomplishments, and a brief summary of the status of the assignment. The report will track all data throughout the assignment, culminating in a final report on the last day of assignment. No later than 30 days after completion of a deployment: • Programs must submit an After Action Report, which will include project accomplishments. Additional information (news articles, program fact sheets, etc.) should also be submitted to supplement the disaster report. • Programs must submit a final reimbursement request to the CNCS Disaster Services Unit. Failure to submit these reports can result in the delay or denial of a program’s reimbursement request and possible disqualification from further deployment.
Program Reporting Requirements. 5.2.1 The parties agree to establish and maintain procedures for gathering and retrieving data generated by their participation in the program. Such documentation shall be in a form and substance that will enable PROBATION to prepare progress reports, as follows: 5.2.1.1 Semiannual progress reports that describe program activities, and a summary achieving the goals and objectives of this MOU, within thirty (30) days after the end of the reporting periods, which are September 1 through February 28, and March 1 through August 31.
Program Reporting Requirements. O&M information is reported to EPA and Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection in a semiannual progress report in accordance with the FFA (EPA 1998). This O&M Plan was developed in accordance with the FFA (EPA 1998). It provides the NWPGS operators with background information and references to plans and procedures required to maintain and operate the treatment system to meet DOE, Federal, and Commonwealth of Kentucky policies and statutes. References herein to any plan or procedure refer to the most recent version of the plan or procedure in effect as of the date of this O&M Plan or to the revised version of such plans and procedures if revised subsequent to the date of this plan. It should be emphasized that the O&M Plan is a dynamic document. Modifications and improvements to this O&M Plan will continue as methods are identified that improve the overall performance and efficiency of system operation.
Program Reporting Requirements a. HSSS Standards Guidance provides additional detail on programmatic activities and reporting requirements. b. LPHA will participate in twice yearly HSSS data cleaning and annual evaluation of data. c. All annual required data must be entered into Orpheus and CDC approved HIV testing database by February 1 for the prior calendar year. d. LPHA must submit Mid-Year Program Report and Annual Program Report as follows: HSSS Program Reports Due Date e. If these programmatic reporting timelines are not met, OHA will work with LPHA or its subcontractor to establish and implement a corrective action plan.
Program Reporting Requirements. Routine O&M of the NEPCS and the MWs includes preparation of various operations and progress reports for submittal to EPA Region 4 and the Kentucky Department for Environmental Protection. In addition, various components of the NEPCS operation may require preparation of special work plans or reports.
Program Reporting Requirements. This Appendix summarizes the programmatic reporting requirements described in the Contract. In accordance with Section 11.1.
Program Reporting Requirements. LPHA must prepare and submit the following reports to OHA: a. LPHA must notify OHA’s TB Program of each Case or Suspected Case of Active TB Disease identified by or reported to LPHA no later than 5 business days within receipt of the report (OR b. LPHA must submit data regarding Contact investigations via ORPHEUS or other mechanism deemed acceptable by OHA. Contact investigations are not required for strictly extrapulmonary cases.
Program Reporting Requirements. No later than 30 days after completion of a deployment; • Programs should provide information to the CNCS Disaster Response Database [if the database is available] about the deployment and related accomplishments. • Programs must provide a brief written End-of-Activity report to CNCS/OEPR. It should include the number of participants, a narrative overview of project activity and accomplishments and comments that might be helpful to future responders. Reimbursement may not occur without this submission. • Programs must a final financial report and reimbursement request, accompanied by supporting receipts and documentation, to CNCS/OEPR. Specific requirements for this report will be provided in advance of deployment. Reimbursement cannot occur without this submission. Programs will be reimbursed by the Corporation for allowable expenses related to the disaster deployment within 30 days of the submission of the documentation described above. Attachment II CNCS Disaster Response Cooperative Agreement Application Process, Forms, and Instructions