Systems and Services Clause Samples

Systems and Services. The School shall implement at least the minimum requirements of Applicable Law regarding service to students with disabilities, including: i. A child-find system to identify students with disabilities and students who are suspected of having disabilities; such system will include a procedure for receiving referrals from parents, teachers, outside agencies and physicians. ii. A system for conducting comprehensive initial and re-evaluations to determine eligibility for special education and related services. iii. A full range of special service education services to ensure that all students with disabilities are provided with the specially-designed instruction and related services based on their disability-related needs. iv. A system for monitoring appropriate and proper due process procedures to ensure effective and efficient child study procedures and methods of providing special education services for identified students.
Systems and Services. Parties may use that Contract for purchase and sale transactions, including system and services. Also as indicated in that Section 3.1, a System transaction may include additional documents such as a system description, statement of work, equipment list, acceptance test plan, project schedule, payment milestone schedule, and supplemental term and conditions that apply to the system transaction but which do not generally modify this Contract. The supplemental term and conditions are set forth below and the other documents, as necessary, are set forth in the Motorola Proposal.
Systems and Services. All Phar-Mor in-store pharmacies will be provided access to the following components of the ECONOMOST Asset Management System: A. On-line access to Phar-Mor data via McKesson's Information Warehouse technology (to include Phar-Mor requested reports) at no charge. B. Telxon electronic order entry equipment (including shelf wand) at no charge. C. Item price stickers, at no charge, with Phar-Mor custom pricing, where required, Confidential Treatment Requested. The redacted material has been separately filed with the Commission. and other features such as: 1) Department number 2) Invoice cost 3) Month and year ordered 4) Store name 5) AWP or retail pricing (Note: Each feature is available for both Rx and OTC.) D. Bar-coded shelf labels, at no charge. E. Consolidated Quarterly Purchase Reports for all Phar-Mor store purchases, at no charge. F. Monthly report of controlled substances purchased from McKesson Drug for each store, at no charge. G. A complete catalog or microfiche of items stocked by McKesson's Distribution Centers, at no charge. H. Econolink system available for the Pharmacy and OTC departments located at Phar-Mor Headquarters, at no charge. Retail Econolink systems will be available to all Phar-Mor pharmacies, at no charge. Econolink shall be subject to a separate agreement between the parties governing use and maintenance at no charge. I. Electronic price update information will be provided weekly, at no charge. J. OmniLink: Terms and conditions for utilization of McKesson's OmniLink program will be agreed to under separate contract. McKesson guarantees that Phar-Mor's average cost benefit for this program will not fall below (*) per transaction. This guarantee is contingent on Phar-Mor participating in all designated transaction edits that McKesson and Phar-Mor have reasonably identified as being capable of creating economic value. Phar-Mor will reserve the right to negotiate directly for competitive switch fees in the event they choose to do so. Phar-Mor will reserve the right to negotiate directly for competitive switch fees in the event they choose to do so. OmniLink will serve as the platform for McKesson's future development of additional value added programs, e.g., market share, patient enhancement, asset management, etc.
Systems and Services. The School shall implement at a minimum: a. A child-find system to identify students with disabilities and students who are suspected of having disabilities; such system will include a procedure for receiving referrals from parents, teachers, outside agencies and physicians. b. A system for conducting comprehensive initial and re-evaluations to determine eligibility for special education and related services. c. A full range of special service education services to ensure that all students with disabilities are provided with the specially-designed instruction and related services based on their disability-related needs. d. A system for monitoring appropriate and proper due process procedures to ensure effective and efficient child study procedures and methods of providing special education services for identified students.
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  • Programs and Services Every aspect of the service you provide is considered part of your program, and therefore it must be accessible to individuals with disabilities. This includes parking lots, service counters and spaces, transportation (shuttles, etc.), agendas, flyers, emails, online services, phone calls, meetings, celebrations, classes, recreational activities and more. The guidance in this document is primarily intended to help you provide accessible programs by providing you with the tools to: ▪ survey facilities and identify common architectural barriers for people with disabilities; ▪ identify common ADA compliance problems in your communications and activities; and ▪ remove barriers and fix common ADA compliance problems in these areas. Your programs can be broken into three main categories, (Communications, Facilities, and Activities) which will be covered in more detail below.

  • Standard Services As long as Tenant is not in default under any of the provisions of this Lease, Landlord shall cause the Leased Premises (in accordance with Section 10.3 below) and the public and common areas of the Building, (and the Project Common Areas), including the lobbies, elevators, stairs, corridors and rest rooms, to be maintained in reasonably good order and condition consistent with the operation and maintenance of the Building as a first-class office building in downtown Bellevue, except for damage occasioned by any act or omission of Tenant or Tenant's officers, contractors, agents, invitees, licensees or employees, the repair of which shall be paid for by Tenant ,so long as damage occasioned by other tenants and their officers, contractors, agents, invitees, licensees or employees, is paid for by such other tenants. From 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. on weekdays, excluding legal holidays, and from 8:00 a.m. to noon on Saturdays ("Regular Business Hours"), Landlord shall furnish the Leased Premises with electricity for lighting and operation of low power usage office machines, water, heat, air conditioning and elevator service as is customary and anticipated by tenants in a first-class office building (the "Standard Services"). During all other hours, Landlord shall furnish the Standard Services, including elevator service as reasonably required to provide access to the Leased Premises, except for heat and air conditioning and lighting. If requested by Tenant, Landlord shall furnish heat and air conditioning and lighting at times other than Regular Business Hours and the cost of such services, as established by Landlord (which in no event shall exceed Landlords' actual cost of such services), shall be paid by Tenant in the same manner as provided in Section 4.1 above. Landlord also shall provide lamp replacement service for Building Standard fluorescent light fixtures (but not for any specialty lighting installed by Tenant), toilet room supplies, window washing at reasonable intervals and customary building janitorial service in the Leased Premises consistent with those services in other first-class office buildings as part of the Standard Services, although no janitorial service shall be provided for Saturdays, Sundays or legal holidays. The cost and expense of any janitorial or other services provided or caused to be provided by Landlord to Tenant in addition to the services ordinarily provided Building tenants or is excessive relative to services provided to other tenants in the Building generally, Tenant shall reimburse Landlord upon demand for the additional cost resulting from such services, which shall be paid by Tenant in the same manner as provided for payment in Section 4.1 above. Standard Services shall not include any security services exclusively for Tenant within the Leased Premises. General security services will be provided in a manner consistent with the nature of the Project, and its cost will be allocated as a Building and/or Project Operating Cost. Landlord has not and does not make any representations to Tenant and assumes no responsibility to Tenant that the security services that are provided by Landlord will be effective in preventing any harm, both physical and economic, to Tenant or any of Tenant's employees or invitees. The HVAC system that Landlord shall install in the Building is generally described in Schedule D-1 and, among other things, shall allow temperature adjustments to be made in the Leased Premises on a zone by zone basis on each floor. Tenant shall pay any and all costs required to implement the features of the system by which Tenant may make temporary adjustments on a zone by zone basis on each floor . Any services provided by Landlord under this Section 6.4 shall be applied consistently and in a nondiscriminatory manner.

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  • Support and Services ISD and HC agree to the following conditions: A. HC agrees to the following for both the mathematics and English language arts courses: i. To share data and provide feedback regarding student success on entry‐level college mathematics and English language arts courses; ii. To train advisors to recognize and honor course(s) on school district transcripts; iii. To ensure that eligible students are counseled directly into college level mathematics, English language arts, and all other courses that require mathematics and English language arts college readiness; B. HC agrees to the following for the college preparatory mathematics courses: i. To provide the Student Learning Outcomes; ii. To provide the syllabi for the courses being offered. iii. To provide regular meetings between the HC faculty and ISD faculty teaching the course. C. HC agrees to the following for the college preparatory English language arts course: i. To provide the Student Learning Outcomes for Integrated Reading/Writing (INRW 0303) course; ii. To provide the syllabi, including types of essays required (i.e., expository, persuasive, and critical analysis). iii. To provide regular meetings between the HC faculty and ISD faculty teaching the course. D. ISD agrees to the following for both the mathematics and English language arts courses: i. To provide highly qualified instructors for the courses being taught; ii. To identify students who are not college ready as stated in HB 5; iii. To provide professional development and resources required to teach the mathematics and English language arts courses; iv. To identify successful completion of the course(s) on the student transcripts as determined by the State of Texas PEIMS number; v. To provide curriculum for the course that is consistent with HC Student Learning Outcomes; vi. To provide assistance with admission, enrollment, and financial aid applications; E. ISD agrees to the following for the college preparatory mathematics course: i. To teach a math course designed to focus on college mathematics (algebraic or non‐algebraic) concepts; ii. Require students to meet college readiness scores on the TSI Assessment; iii. To meet regularly with HC faculty. F. ISD agrees to the following for the college preparatory English language arts course: i. To teach an integrated Reading and Writing course that focuses on critical reading and college‐level writing; ii. Require students to meet college readiness scores on the TSI Assessment; iii. To meet regularly with HC faculty.