Initial Implementation Period definition
Examples of Initial Implementation Period in a sentence
During the Initial Implementation Period, the Executive Director shall not substitute any Applicable Facility for one recommended by the Company unless the Company has implemented its internal monitoring program at such substitute Applicable Facility.
A Participating Company shall have fully implemented, as of the end of the Initial Implementation Period, an independent external monitoring program consistent with the Monitoring Principles, using independent external monitors accredited by the Association and covering all Applicable Facilities.
Following the Initial Implementation Period, independent external monitors accredited by the Association shall continue independent external monitoring annually of the Applicable Facilities of each Participating Company.
Determinations of Compliance At the end of the Initial Implementation Period, and annually thereafter, the Executive Director of the Association shall advise the Board of Directors whether the production of the Applicable Brands of a Participating Company should be certified to be in Compliance with the Fair Labor Association Standards and shall recommend the level of accredited independent external monitoring to be undertaken by the Company in the following year.
As part of this program, accredited independent external monitors shall conduct periodic inspections of at least 30% of the Participating Companys Applicable Facilities during the Initial Implementation Period.
Employee shall also be eligible to receive incentive-based stock awards and/or common stock options from the Company as determined in the reasonable discretion of the Compensation Committee of the Board of Directors of WidePoint.
Recreation considerations provided for the Camp Three THP area shall be reviewed and may be changed in the future as a part of the Management Plan process for the Initial Implementation Period, including the recreation planning process for JDSF that has been designated as a responsibility of the JAG during the Initial Implementation Period.
The Association shall gather information and consult with experts in sampling techniques during the first three years of the Associations existence in order to determine whether the level of independent external monitoring to be undertaken by a Participating Company after the Initial Implementation Period is sufficient for the purposes of the Associations ability to certify Compliance with the Fair Labor Association Standards.