Educational Facilities Clause Samples

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Educational Facilities a. The Concessionaire will ensure that the entire system operated by them are accessible for teaching and training purposes for undergraduates and postgraduates students at any point of time at pre-designed schedule. b. The Concessionaire shall also ensure that the unit operated by it in this Hospital will be integrated in the Teleradiology facilities as and when such facilities are considered by the DoHFW for implementation in future in this state for the purpose of review and reports as well as for training and teaching purposes for the radio diagnostic system c. The schedule for such teaching and training where utilization of the diagnostic facilities is mandated will be decided between the hospital authority or their authorized representatives and the private partner. d. The Private Partner (PSP) shall also ensure that the unit operated by it in this Hospital will be integrated in the Teleradiology facilities as and when such facilities are considered by the DoHFW for implementation in future in this State for the purpose of review and reports as well as for training and teaching purposes for the radio diagnostic system.
Educational Facilities a. The SCHOOL DISTRICT shall provide adequate classroom space to conduct the instruction at its facilities, or other location mutually agreed upon by the COMPTON DISTRICT and the SCHOOL DISTRICT. b. Subject to mutual agreement of the COMPTON DISTRICT and the SCHOOL DISTRICT may use joint facilities for any given term. c. Joint facilities use, as specified by the terms of this AGREEMENT, shall be extended at no charge to either party for activity directly related to the Dual Enrollment partnership.
Educational Facilities. The Departments will provide classroom space at no cost to local accredited institutions of higher education which make application to the Training Bureau to hold classes or seminars for employees of the Departments. When space is available such training areas will be provided at Department Headquarters and the various substations. Scheduling of said classes will be accomplished in a manner that will not interfere with the Departments operations.
Educational Facilities a. The SCHOOL DISTRICT shall provide adequate classroom space, inclusive of required technological or laboratory equipment, to conduct the instruction at its facilities, or other location mutually agreed upon by the COLLEGE DISTRICT and the SCHOOL DISTRICT. i. If CCAP courses will be offered at a charter school site, the SCHOOL DISTRICT shall submit to the COLLEGE DISTRICT documentation that the site facilities have been certified as compliant with the Field Act of the California Education Code. b. Subject to mutual agreement of the COLLEGE DISTRICT and the SCHOOL DISTRICT, the COLLEGE DISTRICT facilities may be used as expressed in Appendix B for any given term. c. Joint facilities use, solely as specified by the terms of this AGREEMENT, shall be extended at no charge to either party for activity directly related to the CCAP partnership.
Educational Facilities a. The SCHOOL DISTRICT shall provide adequate and appropriate classroom space with appropriate technology to conduct the instruction at its facilities, or other location mutually agreed upon by the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ DISTRICT and the SCHOOL DISTRICT. Appropriate technology includes, but is not limited to, access to the school WiFi and the ability to connect to a projector or screen. b. Subject to mutual agreement of the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ DISTRICT and the SCHOOL DISTRICT may use joint facilities for any given term. c. Joint facilities use, as specified by the terms of this AGREEMENT, shall be extended at no charge to either party for activity directly related to the Dual Enrollment partnership. d. The SCHOOL DISTRICT shall provide ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ DISTRICT faculty and staff access to parking and faculty restrooms as well as access to the assigned classroom for the class to begin as scheduled.
Educational Facilities. The Board will provide adequate educational facilities and supplies consistent with the educational programs of the district and within budgetary limitations.
Educational Facilities. Post-Secondary Vocations/Technical/Trade and Business Schools. Educational facilities must be institutions that are accredited and recognized by the U.S. Department of Education as listed in the Database of Accredited Post Secondary Institutions and Programs.
Educational Facilities a. The SCHOOL DISTRICT shall provide adequate classroom space to conduct the instruction at its facilities, or other location mutually agreed upon by the COLLEGE DISTRICT and the SCHOOL DISTRICT. i. If CCAP courses will be offered at a charter school site, the SCHOOL DISTRICT shall submit to the COLLEGE DISTRICT documentation that the site facilities have been certified as compliant with the Field Act of the California Education Code. b. Subject to mutual agreement of the COLLEGE DISTRICT and the SCHOOL DISTRICT, the COLLEGE DISTRICT facilities may be used as expressed in Appendix B for any given term. c. Joint facilities use, solely as specified by the terms of this AGREEMENT, shall be extended at no charge to either party for activity directly related to the CCAP partnership.
Educational Facilities. Subject to the City's ordinances, policies, rules and regulations established from time to time and consistently applied, educational facilities will be supplied to the Project by the Bay District School system. A school impact analysis will be conducted at the time of development order application for residential development.
Educational Facilities. With regard to school infrastructure, the Government reckoned that 233 schools had been destroyed as of 1998; of those, it had already rebuilt 114. Although many of the schools had been rebuilt, UNICEF estimated that more than 500 primary schools were not operational and that 10 per cent of secondary schools had not opened their doors during that school year. It is not enough to rebuild schools, since the crisis has left many teachers dead or in exile. More than 2,000 unqualified teachers have had to be recruited and trained on the job, and some pupils in compulsory civics classes have been pressed into service to deal with this crisis. According to a 1998 UNICEF estimate, the cost of rehabilitating the education sector as a whole will be $US