Program Site Sample Clauses

The "Program Site" clause defines the specific physical or virtual location where a program, project, or service will be conducted or delivered. This clause typically identifies the address, facility, or online platform that will serve as the central point for activities, meetings, or service provision under the agreement. For example, it may specify a particular office building, campus, or web portal as the designated site. Its core practical function is to ensure all parties have a clear understanding of where obligations are to be performed, thereby reducing confusion and potential disputes regarding the location of program-related activities.
Program Site. Contractor shall provide services only in locations that are in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal zoning, building, health, fire and safety standards.
Program Site. All Contractors shall ensure that the location where services are provided is in compliance with all applicable local, state and federal zoning, building, health, fire, and safety standards.
Program Site. Jolivert is a small village in the Northwest Department of Haiti. The Jolivert Program serves rural communities across Northwest and some of the Artibonite departments of Haiti. The region is very mountainous with limited infrastructure development. While the area has cellphone reception, few households have a household connection to water. Roads to many communities in the region are often washed out and may become impassible after rains. It often takes hours to travel relatively short distances. This creates a uniquely challenging environment for the DSI program operating out of Jolivert. The program employs a core salaried staff of four individuals, three technicians and one part-time administrator responsible for chlorine production, distributor trainings, promotions, monitoring, etc. Program technicians have recruited over 44 distributors that sell Gadyen Dlo and receive a profit margin off of sales. Two of the technicians conduct regular household visits (▇▇▇▇▇▇, 2012a).
Program Site. Léogâne is a city and commune in the West department of Haiti located about 1 ½-2 hours west of Port-au-Prince. It was the epicenter of the January 2010 earthquake. Many NGOs operated out of Léogâne prior to the earthquake, but the city experienced a proliferation of NGOs focused on disaster response in the aftermath of the earthquake. At the time of our research in summer of 2012, many NGOs that came as part of the disaster response were starting to leave Léogâne and Haiti.
Program Site. Is your business/office location wheelchair accessible? ☐ Yes ☐ No If not, provide address of alternate wheelchair accessible office location: Describe methods used to comply with accessibility requirements for your program, if your office and/or facilities are not accessible to people with mobility impairments. Where communication is made through telephone with the applicants and beneficiaries, telecommunication devices for the hearing impaired (TTY or TDD) must be used, or a device that is just as effective. Recipients must make sure that all interested people, including those with vision and hearing impairments are able to be informed about the existence and location of the program; of accessible services, activities, and facilities. The recipient must ensure they make effective communication with applicants, beneficiaries, and other members of the public. Do you employ alternative methods of communication to provide your services to prospective clients with vision or hearing impairments? ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Large font materials 🞎 ☐ Recorded (CD) materials ☐ ☐ Sign Language interpreter ☐ ☐ Other: If not, why? Name and Title of applicant representative: Agency Signature Date Title Childhood lead poisoning is a major environmental health problem in the United States, especially for low-income families in poor living conditions. If not detected early, children with high levels of lead in their bodies can suffer from damage to the brain and nervous system, behavioral and learning problems (such as hyperactivity), slowed growth, hearing problems, and headaches. To prevent lead poisoning in young children, ESG grantees must comply with the Lead-Based Paint Poisoning Prevention Act of 1973 and its applicable regulations found at 24 CFR 35, Parts A, B, M, and R. This document summarizes the lead-based paint requirements and provides guidance for carrying out each step. Under ESG, the rule is that a lead-based paint visual assessment must be completed for all units that meet the three following conditions: The household living in the unit is being assisted with ESG financial assistance (rent assistance, utilities assistance, utility/security deposits or arrears). • The unit was constructed prior to 1978 • A child under the age of six is or will be living in the unit Before ratification of a contract for housing sale or lease, sellers and landlords must: • Give an EPA-approved information pamphlet on identifying and controlling lead-based paint hazards ("Protect Your Fa...
Program Site. The North program site operates primarily in the North Departments with a few communities in the Northeast and West Departments. Like the Jolivert communities, the North was largely unaffected by the 2010 earthquake. Communities in the North, however, are generally more developed than the communities that the Jolivert programs serves. Transportation is more reliable in the North. Roads are better-maintained and an airport operates out of the city of Cap Haitien which was the former capital city of the island. The North program headquarters are located in the historic town of Milot which is half an hour east of Cap Haitien. In January 2012, the program employed 3 field supervisors, one program coordinator who split time between the North and Léogâne, and 47 full-time water technicians who received a monthly salary to conduct household visits and received a margin on sales of Gadyen Dlo(▇▇▇▇▇▇, 2012a).

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  • Program Services a) Personalized Care Practice agrees to provide to Program Member certain enhancements and amenities to professional medical services to be rendered by Personalized Care Practice to Program Member, as further described in Schedule 1 to these Terms. Upon prior written notice to Program Member, Personalized Care Practice may add or modify the Program Services set forth in Schedule 1, as reasonably necessary, and subject to such additional fees and/or terms and conditions as may be reasonably necessary. b) Program Member acknowledges that the Program Services are services that are not covered services under any insurance contract to which Program Member may be a party, including, without limitation, Medicare, and are not reimbursable by Program Member’s insurer, health plan or any governmental entity, including Medicare. Program Member agrees to bear sole financial responsibility for the Member Amenities Fee and agrees not to submit to Program Member’s insurer, health plan or governmental entity any ▇▇▇▇, invoice or claim for payment or reimbursement of such Member Amenities Fee. c) Personalized Care Practice or its designated affiliate will separately charge Program Member or Program Member’s insurer, health plan or governmental entity for medical, clinical, diagnostic or therapeutic services rendered by Personalized Care Practice or its designated affiliate to Program Member, and Program Member may seek payment or reimbursement from Program Member’s insurer or health plan for any such service to the extent covered by Program Member’s insurer, health plan or governmental entity. d) Program Member understands, agrees and covenants that this Agreement is a service contract, and not a contract for insurance.

  • Program Location A. Unless otherwise agreed upon in writing, the parties acknowledge and agree that the Work of this Agreement will be performed at the following Property address: Ktr Address1 Address2

  • INDEPENDENT SINGLE OR PROGRAM-SPECIFIC AUDIT If Grantee, within ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s fiscal year, expends a total amount of at least $750,000 in federal funds awarded, Grantee shall have a single audit or program-specific audit in accordance with 2 CFR 200. The $750,000 federal threshold amount includes federal funds passed through by way of state agency awards. If Grantee, within ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s fiscal year, expends a total amount of at least $750,000 in state funds awarded, Grantee must have a single audit or program-specific audit in accordance with TxGMS, State of Texas Single Audit Circular. The audit must be conducted by an independent certified public accountant and in accordance with 2 CFR 200 Government Auditing Standards, and TxGMS. For-profit Grantees whose expenditures meet or exceed the federal or state expenditure thresholds stated above shall follow the guidelines in 2 CFR 200 or TxGMS, as applicable, for their program-specific audits. Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) Single Audit Services will notify Grantee to complete the Single Audit Determination Form. If Grantee fails to complete the Single Audit Determination Form within 30 calendar days after notification by HHSC Single Audit Services to do so, then Grantee shall be subject to the DFPS sanctions and remedies for non-compliance with this Contract. Each Grantee that is required to obtain a single audit must competitively re-procure single audit services once every six years. Grantee shall procure audit services in compliance with this section and state procurement procedures as well as with the provisions of TxGMS.

  • Statewide HUB Program Statewide Procurement Division Note: In order for State agencies and institutions of higher education (universities) to be credited for utilizing this business as a HUB, they must award payment under the Certificate/VID Number identified above. Agencies, universities and prime contractors are encouraged to verify the company’s HUB certification prior to issuing a notice of award by accessing the Internet (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇.▇▇/tpasscmblsearch/index.jsp) or by contacting

  • Web Site Information on registration for and use of the E-Verify program can be obtained via the Internet at the Department of Homeland Security Web site: ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇/E-Verify.