Conference Report Sample Clauses

Conference Report. A Conference Report (Form 57) is a written report (See Appendix “E”) used by administration to document specific information related to an employee’s performance (positive or negative). A Conference Report may also be used by administration to document a conversation between an employee and an administrator. When an administrator uses a Conference Report, the employee has the option of writing or attaching additional comments within 14 calendar days of the receipt.
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Conference Report. For observations of non-tenured unit members who are not responsible for any in-person instruction, at least one observation will be of synchronous, interactive instruction by the member.
Conference Report. The conference report adopts the House language except that it deletes the reference to the Farm Credit Insurance Corporation which is an on-budget entity. House Bill Subsection (b) mandates a Treasury study on the financial safety and soundness of GSEs, the adequacy of the existing regulatory structure for GSEs, and the financial exposure of the Federal Government posed by GSEs. The Department of the Treasury shall prepare and submit to Congress no later than April 30, 1991, a study of GSEs and recommended legislation. Senate Amendment Section 12254(a)(1) of the Senate amendment contained an essentially identical provision. Conference Report The conference report accepts the House provision but expands the scope of the Treasury study to analyze the impact of GSE activities on Treasury borrowing.
Conference Report. The conference report adopted the House language with respect to Treasury confidentiality and the Senate language with respect to CBO confidentiality requirements. House Bill Subsection (f) put into statutory language the requirement that the committees of jurisdiction in the House and Senate prepare and report legislation to ensure the financial soundness of GSEs and to minimize the possibility that a GSE might require future assistance from the Government no later than September 15, 1991. Senate Amendment Beginning at subsection (a), the Senate amendment incorporates a sense of the Congress resolution that the appropriate committees of jurisdiction will study the Administration’s proposals with respect to GSEs and report legislation by September 15, 1991. Committee legislation will ensure the financial safety and soundness of the GSEs. The sense of the Congress resolution states that if the appropriate committees of jurisdiction failed to act, the Senate will consider GSE legislation on the floor. The sense of the Congress language was intended to be advisory and not binding on the Committees or the leadership if intervening events next year prevented such consideration.
Conference Report. The conference adopts the House language with respect to consideration of legislation by the appropriate committees of jurisdiction. However, the conference decides to make the statutory nature of the House language apply only to the House, while the Senate will retain the language in the form of a sense of the Senate resolution. This language intends to provide impetus for Senate action. The conference report also drops the original Senate language that referred to floor action. The conference report also adopts a provision that was not contained in either bill, requiring the President’s budget to analyze and discuss the financial condition of the GSEs, and the financial exposure of the Federal Government, if any, posed by the GSEs. Section 13501(f) of the bill requires the committees of jurisdiction in the House and Senate to report legislation to ensure the financial soundness of government sponsored enterprises by September 15, 1991. If such legislation is not reported, it is the intent of the conferees that the Leadership of the House and Senate ensure that, by the end of the first session of the 102nd Congress, there is consideration of, and a vote on, legislation the Administration may submit on the financial soundness of GSEs. The conferees intend that nothing in subtitle E be construed as changing the existing committee jurisdictions with regard to government-sponsored enterprises.
Conference Report. 6. Evaluation of technical results and deliverables
Conference Report. The conference report accepts the House provision but expands the scope of the Treasury study to analyze the impact of GSE activities on Treasury borrowing.
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Conference Report. The conference report accepts the House language with the scope expanded to include an analysis of the effects of GSE activities on Treasury borrowing.

Related to Conference Report

  • Conference Promptly after the execution of this Contract, Contractor shall confer with the Program Manager, Design Professional, Owner, and Using Agency to identify personnel and relevant organizational charts of each team member, and to establish working relationships with each team member.

  • Evaluation Conference The final evaluation conference shall occur not later than the end of week six (6) of the spring semester. The purpose of the evaluation conference is to discuss the results of the visitation and other relevant evaluation information. If the team recommends that the District not employ the professor for the following year, no evaluation activities in year four (4) are necessary.

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