Agency Interface Sample Clauses
The Agency Interface clause defines the procedures and protocols for communication and interaction between an agency and its client or other parties. It typically outlines the designated points of contact, the methods for submitting requests or information, and the responsibilities of each party in maintaining effective communication. For example, it may specify that all project updates must be sent via email to a particular address or that certain approvals must be obtained through a specified online portal. The core function of this clause is to ensure clear, consistent, and efficient exchanges between the agency and stakeholders, thereby reducing misunderstandings and streamlining project management.
Agency Interface. Assist in processing submittals, regulatory agencies for review, comment and/or approval and represent the District or work with the District preparing necessary prerequisite, follow-up closeout documentation required by agencies.
Agency Interface. Subject to the terms and conditions of the Karpel Agreement, County hereby grants Agency the right to establish and use an Agency Interface.
Agency Interface. A. Establishment of Policy The NRC Executive Director for Operations and the Under Secretary for DOE or designee will establish any additional required policy consistent with this MOU for the conduct of interagency interface, relationship and responsibilities. . - . - . - - - - - . - . - - . - . - . - - ^ , s _ ,. 9 .
B. Administrative Matters Administrative matters, including policy interpretation, and related issues are the responsibility of the following individual offices designated by each agency: N8Q QQE Office of Administration Office of Laboratory Policy Office of Energy Research Representatives of these designated offices will meet as necessary to discuss and resolve any problems or issues which may affect either agency's ability to carry out the provisions of this agreement. If these representatives are unable to agree on a resolution, the matter will be raised through each agency's management chain, as necessary.
Agency Interface
