Expected Benefits Sample Clauses

Expected Benefits. 1. Immediate access to STILLPOINT COUNSELING ASSOCIATES counseling services that will pair you with a STILLPOINT COUNSELING ASSOCIATES counselor that is a fully licensed mental health professional.
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Expected Benefits a) Establish the operational framework (requirements and criteria) for Remote ID USS and provide supporting data to airspace users as necessary for collaboration and safe operations.
Expected Benefits. Access to medical care opinion by enabling a patient to remain in his/her local healthcare site (i.e. home) Efficient telephonic medical evaluation and providing management and/or treatment options. Obtaining expertise of a US Based Specialist. Possible Risks: As with any medical procedure, there are potential risks associated with the use of telemedicine. These risks include, but may not be limited to: In rare cases, the consultant may determine that the transmitted information is of inadequate quality, thus necessitating a face-to-face meeting with the patient, or at least a rescheduled video consult; Delays in medical evaluation and treatment could occur due to deficiencies or failures of the equipment; In very rare instances, security protocols could fail, causing a breach of the privacy of personal medical information; In rare cases, a lack of access to complete medical records may result in adverse drug interactions or allergic reactions or other judgment errors; By checking the box associated with Terms of use, you are giving us an "Informed Consent". You acknowledge that you understand and agree with the following: I understand that the laws that protect privacy and the confidentiality of medical information also apply to telemedicine, and that no information obtained in the use of telemedicine, which identifies me, will be disclosed to researchers or other entities without my consent. I understand that I have the right to withhold or withdraw my consent to the use of telemedicine in the course of my care at any time, without affecting my right to future care or treatment. I understand the alternatives to telemedicine consultation as they have been explained to me, and in choosing to participate in a telemedicine consultation, I understand that some parts of the exam involving physical tests may be conducted by individuals at my location, or at a testing facility, at the direction of the consulting healthcare provider. I understand that telemedicine may involve electronic communication of my personal medical information to other medical practitioners who may be located in other areas, including out of state. I understand that I may expect the anticipated benefits from the use of telemedicine in my care, but that no results can be guaranteed or assured. I understand that my healthcare information may be shared with other individuals for scheduling and billing purposes. Others may also be present during the consultation other than my healthcare provi...
Expected Benefits. ‌ The conservation measures identified in this CCAA are expected to benefit the species in the following ways: 1) expand our understanding of the distribution and interactions of existing xxxxxx populations; 2) aid in acquiring more accurate estimates of xxxxxx densities; 3) improve our understanding of xxxxxx response to vegetation management activities; 4) protect known breeding fishers and their offspring on enrolled lands (including protecting occupied den sites, minimizing activities that may disturb the fishers using those den sites, and prohibiting trapping on enrolled lands within 2.5 miles of known den sites); 5) facilitate the reintroduction and monitoring of fishers in areas of Oregon where they no longer exist; and
Expected Benefits. Implementation of the conservation measures and management actions listed in this CA is expected to result in . [generally describe the expected benefits—how the land may change to benefit LCT in response to conservation measures and management actions; also how LCT may now be able to use the habitat, such as for spawning, rearing, or migration].
Expected Benefits. ‌ As identified in the Service’s CCAA Final Policy (64 FR 32726), and regulations at 50 CFR 17.22, to enter into a CCAA and issue a permit and assurances, the Service must determine that the conservation measures and expected benefits, when combined with those benefits that would be achieved if it is assumed that similar conservation measures were also implemented on other necessary properties, would preclude or remove the need to list least chub. Consistent with the CCAA policy, meeting the CCAA standard does not depend on the number of acres enrolled, and adoption of the CCAA and enrollment of property owners does not guarantee that listing will be unnecessary. Through a separate analysis in a findings document, the Service will determine if this whether this CCAA meets the standard specified in the CCAA policy and regulations. A primary benefit of this CCAA is that it will maintain and increase the existence of introduced least chub sites on non-federal lands. This CCAA will encourage private land owners to allow least chub introductions on their property, increasing the number of least chub sites. The UDWR is already in communication with several interested private land owners within the Bonneville Basin. Least chub introductions into several new sites will likely begin shortly after this CCAA is finalized. Of the 16 existing introduced least chub sites, nine occur on non-federal lands. The introduced sites that occur on privately owned lands include: Xxxxx Xxxx, Willow Pond, Rosebud Top Pond, Xxxxxxxx Spring, Xxxxxx Nature Center, and Xxxxxxxxx Elementary School. The introduced sites that occur on state owned lands include: Upper Garden Creek Pond on Utah State Parks land and West Locomotive Springs on UDWR land. In some cases the UDWR acquired formalized private landowner consent for least chub introduction through memoranda of understanding (MOU). All private landowners as well as State Park managers expressed concern over having a federally threatened or endangered species on their land and the potential for additional federal restrictions and requirements. For this reason, most of the MOUs stipulate that in the event that the Service proposes to list least chub, the UDWR will remove all of the least chub from the privately owned introduction site. This CCAA provides landowners with assurances that the potential listing of least chub will not create an additional burden on their lands. Subsequently, this CCAA will reduce or prevent the need for the...
Expected Benefits. Entrainment surveys and Arctic grayling salvage efforts will lead to immediate reductions in mortality where entrainment is observed. Conservation measures that modify PODs or reduce the volume of surface water diversions and lead to increased streamflows relative to adjacent irrigation ditches also should reduce the probability and/or frequency of entrainment.
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Expected Benefits. Over the 50-year period of this CCAA, there will be a net increase in the amount of NEC habitat on the enrolled lands from the current estimate of approximately 200 acres to as much as 5,000 acres. Based on a mean density of 0.6 rabbits per acre (Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxxxx 1993), such an increase in available habitat is expected to support up to 3,000 NEC in southern New Hampshire. The NHFGD will maintain a parcel database to track the total beneficial effects from habitat enhancement activities resulting from this program.
Expected Benefits. This section of the CCAA should describe the benefits to the covered species that are expected to accrue as a result of the implementation of the conservation measures. The expected benefits might be described in terms of the expected increase in population numbers, the expected improvement in key habitat characteristics, the expected reduction or elimination of take, the threats to the species that will be removed by the implementation of the agreed-upon measures, or all of the above. If the expected benefits are described in terms of habitat characteristics, this section of the CCAA should also reference literature or other data that explains or demonstrates the link between those habitat characteristics and the expected benefit to the covered species (e.g., abundance, density, recruitment). In all CCAAs, the expected benefits must be sufficient for the Service to determine that the CCAA standard will be met. Otherwise, the Service cannot enter into the CCAA.
Expected Benefits. 3.1. Leadership and aligned agreement will alleviate any potential duplication of efforts by Participants and NSW Local Council’s and reduce the burden of negotiation and potential conflict between volunteer sporting associations and clubs for the 2020/21 season.
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