COOPERATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES Sample Clauses
COOPERATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES. The Cooperative will, as soon as service interruptions are known, be responsible for promptly making repairs to the Cooperative equipment that impairs service to its consumers or results in a hazardous condition. When it is necessary for the Cooperative to make repairs, the Cooperative may, without incurring any liability thereof, suspend service for such periods as may be reasonably necessary and in such manner as to minimize the inconvenience to consumers.
COOPERATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES. 10.1 SBC-13STATE will contract for and perform the construction and preparation activities necessary to prepare the Physical Collocation Space using the same or consistent practices that are used by SBC- 13STATE for other construction and preparation work performed in the Eligible Structure. SBC-13STATE will permit Collocator to subcontract the construction of Physical Collocation arrangements with contractors/vendors approved by SBC-13STATE, provided that SBC-13STATE will not unreasonably withhold approval of contractors.
COOPERATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES. 10.1 SBC-13STATE will work cooperatively with the Collocator to develop implementation plans including timelines associated with the following:
10.1.1 Ensuring that the Collocator's SBC-13STATE Approved Vendor meets required safety standards as contained in TP76200MP and SBC ILEC's standards and requirements for equipment and facility installations.
10.1.2 SBC-13STATE placement of Collocator’s fiber into an SBC-13STATE Eligible Structure.
10.1.3 Location and completion of all splicing.
10.1.4 Completion of installation of equipment and facilities.
10.1.5 Removal of above facilities and equipment.
10.2 This Appendix and the Collocation provided hereunder is made available subject to and in accordance with Sections 10.2.1, 10.2.2, 10.2.3, 10.2.4 and 10.2.5. Collocator shall strictly observe and abide by each.
10.2.1 SBC ILEC's TP 76200MP standards for network equipment, power, grounding, environmental, and virtual design, and any successor document(s), including as such may be modified at any time and from time to time.
10.2.2 SBC ILEC's Interconnector’s Collocation Services Handbook or like document, and any successor document(s), as may be modified from time to time as set forth below in Section 10.3.
10.2.3 SBC ILEC's standards and requirements for equipment and facility installations, and any successor document(s) within SBC-13STATE central offices and may be modified from time to time.
10.2.4 Any statutory and/or regulatory requirements in effect at the time of the submission of the Virtual Collocation Application or that subsequently become effective and then when effective.
10.2.5 The SBC ILEC's Interconnector’s Collocation Services Handbook or like document, standards and requirements for equipment and facility installations, and the TP 76200MP standards are not incorporated herein but are available on the appropriate SBC-13STATE CLEC ONLINE Web-Site.
10.3 If the SBC ILEC's Interconnector’s Collocation Services Handbook or like document, standards and requirements for equipment and facility installations, and the TP 76200MP standards are modified subsequent to the effective date of this Appendix from the attached, the following shall apply:
10.3.1 If a modification is made after the date on which Collocator has or orders a Virtual Collocation arrangement, SBC-13STATE shall provide Collocator with those modifications or with revised versions of such, listing or noting the modifications as appropriate. Any such modification shall become effective and t...
COOPERATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES. 4.1.1. The parties will work to realise the Objectives, Principles and other provisions set out in this Agreement in collaboration with each other and relevant government and non-government stakeholders.
4.1.2. This cooperative relationship is guided by:
a. clear delineation of roles and responsibilities;
b. a robust accountability framework requiring achievement of performance outcomes set out in the National Evaluation and Performance Reporting Framework and the Implementation Plan including a net reduction target for younger people under 50 years with disability in residential aged care in <<state/territory>> over the life of this Agreement; and targets of those to be assisted across the three main Objectives of the Programme over the life of the Programme; and
c. policy development that is informed by collaboration and consultation with the Commonwealth, individual younger people with disability in residential aged care and their families, carers or advocates.
4.1.3. The parties will work with each other to:
a. provide leadership for the Programme in their respective jurisdictions;
b. ensure transparency and accountability of funding;
c. promote the Programme as equitable, efficient and effective and ensure that it complements other programmes assisting younger people with disability;
d. encourage reform of the existing system in accordance with the Objectives;
e. develop any mutually agreed additional performance measures and targets that may be required from time to time;
f. manage, monitor, evaluate and report on the performance of the Programme; and
g. disseminate Programme achievements to the public.
COOPERATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES. 5.1 AT&T-13STATE will work cooperatively with the Collocator to develop implementation plans including timelines associated with:
5.1.1 Placement of Collocator’s fiber into the Central Office vault,
5.1.2 Location and completion of all splicing,
5.1.3 Completion of installation of equipment and facilities,
5.1.4 Removal of above facilities and equipment,
5.1.5 To the extent known, the Collocator can provide forecasted information to AT&T-13STATE on anticipated additional Virtual Collocation requirements,
5.1.6 To the extent known, the Collocator is encouraged to provide AT&T-13STATE with a listing of the equipment types that they plan to virtually collocate in AT&T-13STATE’s Central Offices or CEVs, huts and cabinets. This cooperative effort will insure that AT&T-13STATE personnel are properly trained on Collocator equipment.
COOPERATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES. 4.1.1. The parties will work to realise the Objectives, Strategic Priorities, Principles and other provisions set out in this Agreement in collaboration with each other, Service Providers and related government and non-government stakeholders.
4.1.2. The parties will develop responses in collaboration with community partners and use their best endeavours to meet nationally agreed objectives and performance indicators set out in this Agreement.
4.1.3. This cooperative relationship will be guided by:
a. clear delineation of roles and responsibilities;
b. a robust accountability framework; and
c. policy development that is informed by consultation with clients, Service Providers and other community partners.
4.1.4. The parties will work with each other to:
a. provide leadership for SAAP;
b. actively participate in CAD, which will be responsible for advising CSMAC on the strategic national directions of SAAP;
c. ensure transparency and accountability of the funding;
d. promote SAAP as a program that is equitable, efficient and effective and complements other programs assisting people who are homeless;
e. encourage reform of the existing service system in particular across the three Strategic Priorities;
f. manage the National Data Collection (NDC) System and the National Research Program; and g. manage, monitor, evaluate and report on the performance of SAAP.
4.1.5. The Commonwealth Minister and all State and Territory Ministers through written consent included at Schedule 3 in accordance with section 10 of the Act, have agreed to allow SAAP V to replace or duplicate services that are already provided by, or the responsibility of, any other government, program or organisation. Where the Commonwealth and a State or Territory mutually agree to include a non-SAAP service provided by that State or Territory within SAAP V, that service will be noted in the relevant Bilateral Agreement. The replacement or duplication of services by SAAP V will be subject to the provisions of this Agreement including meeting the definition of State/Territory - only funded SAAP service.
COOPERATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES. 10.1 SBC-13STATE will work cooperatively with the Collocator to develop implementation plans including timelines associated with the following:
10.1.1 Ensuring that the Collocator's SBC-13STATE Approved Vendor meets required safety standards as contained in TP76200MP and SBC-owned ILEC's standards and requirements for equipment and facility installations.
10.1.2 SBC-13STATE placement of Collocator’s fiber into an SBC-13STATE Eligible Structure.
10.1.3 Location and completion of all splicing.
10.1.4 Completion of installation of equipment and facilities.
10.1.5 Removal of above facilities and equipment.
10.2 This Appendix and the Collocation provided hereunder is made available subject to and in accordance with Sections 10.2.1, 10.2.2, 10.2.3, 10.2.4 and 10.2.5. Collocator shall strictly observe and abide by each.
COOPERATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES. 5.1 SBC-13STATE will work cooperatively with LEVEL 3 to develop implementation plans including timelines associated with:
5.1.1 Placement of LEVEL 3’s fiber into the central office vault,
5.1.2 Location and completion of all splicing,
5.1.3 Completion of installation of equipment and facilities,
5.1.4 Removal of above facilities and equipment,
5.1.5 To the extent known, LEVEL 3 can provide forecasted information to SBC-13STATE on anticipated additional Virtual Collocation requirements,
5.1.6 To the extent known, LEVEL 3 is encouraged to provide SBC-13STATE with a listing of the equipment types that they plan to virtually collocate in SBC-13STATE’s central offices or CEVs, Huts and Cabinets. This cooperative effort will insure that SBC-13STATE personnel are properly trained on LEVEL 3 equipment.
