Monitoring and Reporting definition
Examples of Monitoring and Reporting in a sentence
The GRANTEE will notify the SUBRECIPIENT no less than five (5) business days in advance of on-site monitoring visits to satisfy compliance with applicable Federal Program requirements and performance measures are being attained as per 2 CFR Part 200.301 (Performance Measurement) and Part 200.328 ( Monitoring and Reporting Performance).
Check Appropriate Box: Ethnicity requirements apply only to minority subcontractors, subconsultants, material suppliers and trucking firms for reporting purposes to the NYC Small Business Services, Mayors Office of Contract Services and the Federal-Aid Construction Programs Contract Compliance Monitoring and Reporting.
Grantee’s obligations under Sections XI (Monitoring and Reporting), XII (Audits), XIII (Completion Certificate) and XIV (Retention of and Access to Records) shall survive the termination of this Agreement.
The States’ will provide to the Commonwealth reporting as set out in Part 4 – Performance Monitoring and Reporting.
In accordance with EPA regulations 2 CFR Parts 200 and 1500 (specifically, § 200.328, Monitoring and Reporting Program Performance), the CAR agrees to submit quarterly progress reports to the EPA Project Officer within 30 days after each reporting period.
Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Programs (MMRP), which are included in California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) documentation, provide a description of required mitigation measures associated with California State University capital projects.
The States and Territories will report against the agreed performance indicators and benchmarks during the operation of the Agreement, as set out in Part 4 – Performance Monitoring and Reporting.
Tenant has been informed by Landlord that the Project (along with other property) is subject to the Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program for the Mission Bay South Plan Area (including, but not limited to, the Mission Bay South CEQA Mitigation Measures described in Attachment L to the Mission Bay South Owner Participation Agreement between the Redevelopment Agency and CDC dated November 16, 1998, and recorded in the Official Records on December 3, 1998, as Document No. 98-G477258).
The States will report against the agreed outputs and performance indicators during the operation of the NLAP, as set out in Part 4 – Performance Monitoring and Reporting.
TRLIA finalized California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) documentation and adopted a Mitigation Monitoring and Reporting Program (MMRP) on September 15, 2015.