Fact Sheets Clause Samples

The Fact Sheets clause requires the provision of concise documents summarizing key information about a product, service, or agreement. These fact sheets typically include essential details such as features, benefits, risks, and costs, and are often provided to consumers or counterparties before they commit to a transaction. By mandating the use of fact sheets, this clause ensures that parties have clear, accessible information to make informed decisions, thereby promoting transparency and reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes.
Fact Sheets. Fact sheets will be mailed to everyone on the current mailing list as part of the public notice of meetings and comment periods.
Fact Sheets. The Contractor will develop and obtain approval from HYSPC and contract manager for fact sheet templates and develop fact sheets on pre-approved topics and cross tabulations in coordination with HYSPC. Following approval, the Contractor will produce and post on ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ locally customized fact sheets summarizing results of the 2023 HYS survey administration. At minimum, publicly available fact sheets will be made available at the state, county, educational service district (ESD) levels; secure, credentialed reports will be made available at the school district and school building levels.
Fact Sheets a. Prepare fund quarterly fact sheets via file links generated or created through the Service Provider’s accounting system or data supplied by the Client. Service Provider also will coordinate and obtain data from the market-based research team. b. Service Provider will seek from Client verification of data in Fact Sheets. c. Service Provider will coordinate with the Funds’ distributor the advertising compliance assessment of the Fact Sheets. d. Service Provider will coordinate the printing of the Fact Sheets with the print vendor by the Client.
Fact Sheets. Develop standard fact sheets on environmental issues and controversial subjects to be used by the staff as well as the public. 100% complete. More than 50 fact sheets have been published on the MACS' Web site.
Fact Sheets. The City plans to post approximately five fact sheets over the course of the project at the information repositories listed above. The fact sheets are intended to inform the community of public meetings, comment opportunities, and important site activities. The City also may email or mail fact sheets about the progress of site activities upon written request. USEPA Brownfields Petroleum Assessment Grant Terracon
Fact Sheets. CONSULTANT will prepare and distribute on the CITY website a factsheet regarding the project purpose, scope and schedule. The factsheet will include an introduction, project background, project status & schedule, and project funding. It is assumed that two rounds of updates will be completed over the duration of the project. CONSULTANT will prepare for, facilitate and attend up to three (3) planning oriented community meetings, four (4) Council Study Sessions and two (2) community meetings in support of the Caltrans environmental process (a scoping meeting and a meeting to explain and take comments on the Draft environmental document) during the duration of the project. This will involve a total of nine (9) meetings. The first set of community (#1) and Council Study Session (#1) meetings will focus on an overview of the Project and its purpose and schedule, existing conditions will be reviewed and the community and Council will add input on how and what to consider for possible solutions. The format is envisioned to be very interactive and community friendly use of displays, dots and maps are anticipated for the community meeting. At the Council study session similar information will be presented with ample opportunity for the Council to give their feedback and review feedback the community provided to the project team. At the second set of meetings, CONSULTANT will present a range of options and solutions to solve community identified issues to the community (#2). Feedback through interactive displays, maps, ranking of various project elements, is anticipated. This timeframe will be when the on line survey would be live to capture similar feedback on project alternatives and prioritization of elements. At the second Council Study Session (#2) the community and web feedback will be tallied and discussed. Council will also be able to give their reflections on the options presented. At the third community meeting (#3), a narrowing of alternatives will be discussed as a ‘preferred set of project elements” will be being finalized. Two or three main variations will be highlighted. The Council (#3) will also see these alternatives and will be informed of community feedback. Council should give its thoughts and feedback with the understanding that the next step would be to move into the environmental process.
Fact Sheets. City shall prepare, print, and distribute three Fact Sheets describing the Project at key points. Each Fact Sheet will not exceed two-pages. APM will approve the timing and content.