Resource Sharing Clause Samples
The Resource Sharing clause establishes the terms under which parties agree to share specific resources, such as personnel, equipment, facilities, or information, during the course of their collaboration. It typically outlines what resources will be shared, the conditions for access or use, and any limitations or responsibilities associated with the shared resources. By clearly defining these parameters, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings, ensures efficient use of resources, and allocates responsibilities, thereby facilitating smooth cooperation between the parties.
POPULAR SAMPLE Copied 6 times
Resource Sharing i. The Parties agree to share relevant resources, including research findings, data, and facilities, to support the success of joint initiatives.
ii. The County will provide access to relevant facilities and historical archives at the Crownsville Hospital Memorial Park for academic and research purposes. Access will be pursuant to a written limited License Agreement between the County and BSU staff or students, in a form approved by the County and BSU, which will provide for access and indemnification by BSU, to the extent permitted under state law, for any liability incurred by the County arising out of access to and activities on Crownsville Hospital Memorial Park by BSU staff or students.
iii. The County agrees to actively engage BSU as a participant during the Crownsville Hospital Memorial Park master planning process and, as appropriate, future development opportunities.
Resource Sharing. When, in the District’s sole discretion, it is reasonable and cost- effective, the District shall provide the following shared resources:
Resource Sharing. 5.1 The Agencies may explore opportunities for resource sharing, subject to availability, to support the Analytics Program. This may include sharing equipment, materials, personnel, and other necessary resources mutually agreed upon.
Resource Sharing. Each Party shall develop procedures for the inter-Party loan and delivery of human and material Resources, as appropriate.
Resource Sharing. Per 66 Fed. Reg. 29639, Resource Sharing is the cash and/or resources each partner will contribute to fund its fair share of costs for operation of the KCC system. This can include “in-kind” contributions from third parties to partner programs. The LWDB, CEO and KCC partners may fund the costs of infrastructure of KCCs through methods agreed on by the LWDB, CEO and KCC partners through Resource Sharing.
Resource Sharing. The VHA and the IHS will improve access for their patient populations through resource sharing, including technology, providers, training, human resources, services and facilities, communication, reimbursement, etc. This MOU does not authorize the expenditure or reimbursement of any funds. This MOU does not create a binding contractual obligation, obligate either Party to expend appropriations or other monies or enter into any contract or other obligation, or create any rights between the Parties. Should any exchange of funds or resources be necessary, the Parties will first enter into a supplemental binding instrument.
Resource Sharing. The parties agree to make equipment, supplies, and other physical assets available to each other on an at-cost or in-kind basis when permissible and feasible in order to facilitate the delivery of governmental services and to promote the common good.
Resource Sharing a. Incident Resources refer to the combination of personnel and equipment required to enable incident management operations. Resources may be organized and managed in three different ways, depending on the requirements of the incident:
i. Single Resources - These are individual personnel and equipment items and the operators associated with them.
ii. Task Forces - A Task Force is any combination of resources assembled and requested by the Incident Commander in support of a specific mission or operational need. All resource elements within a Task Force must have common communications and a designated leader.
iii. Strike Teams - Strike Teams are a set number of resources of the same kind and type that have an established minimum number of personnel.
iv. The use of Strike Teams and Task Forces is encouraged, wherever possible, to optimize the use of resources, reduce the span of control over a large number of single resources, and reduce the complexity of incident management coordination and communications.
b. The Incident Management Team (IMT) is comprised of interagency management level representatives operating under ICS as section chiefs or other designated management functions. This Team functions under a delegation of authority from the governmental agency requesting the Team. The Team’s function is to assume overall management of the on-scene functions of the incident, including coordination and support of operations and resources, planning, maintaining status and cost of resources utilized, record property losses, recommend needed disaster declarations and other major governmental actions.
Resource Sharing. Children with disabilities attending the Head Start program will be provided an age• appropriate, integrated classroom environment with the same general classroom supplies and materials provided to Head Start children without disabilities. Specialized supplies, materials, or other equipment needed by a child with a disability in order to benefit from his/her instructional program will, upon being identified through the IEP process, be provided by GISD. DACHS and GISD agree to share supplies, materials, equipment, and all other resources when available and feasible.
Resource Sharing. At times, the Company may have a need to require ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Power Station employees to work at other locations. The concept of resource sharing establishes the basis by which the employee will report directly to the required work location. The intent of resource sharing is to reduce costs and increase the competitive position of the Utility.
(a) For determining traveling time and expense chargeable to the Company, the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Power Station is the reporting location.
(b) For ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ employees traveling ten or more miles but not further than sixty miles from the employee’s regular reporting location, such employee shall be entitled to a mileage allowance at the IRS rate per mile based on the distance between the temporary reporting location and the regular reporting location.
(c) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ employees, traveling to other Generation facilities requiring an overnight stay shall be entitled to the applicable IRS per diem (current GSA CONUS) for all expenses for each scheduled day that an employee works or stays overnight to cover transportation expenses, tolls, lodging, meals, travel time and any other out of pocket expense. Upon request, the Company will assist an employee in arranging for lodging.
(d) When employees travel to non-Company facilities, the Company and Union agree to discuss the terms and conditions under which such assignment may be filled and the travel compensation applicable to such assignment. On any assignment requiring the use of a temporary reporting point, the Company shall make such assignment to employees currently working at the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Power Station based on qualifications, as determined by the Company. If more than one employee possesses the qualifications, those employees will be given the opportunity to volunteer beginning with highest departmental seniority. If there are no volunteers, assignments will be made beginning with lowest departmental seniority. The Company will not assign employees to report to any locations where employees are on strike.