FUNCTIONS AND SERVICES Clause Samples

FUNCTIONS AND SERVICES. Completed applications for the Contracts shall be transmitted directly to the Company whereupon they shall be reviewed by an agent for the Distributor and if approved by such agent, the applications shall proceed to be processed by the Company for acceptance or rejection in accordance with rules and procedures established by the Company. Initial and subsequent premium payments under the Contracts shall be made payable to the Company and shall be forwarded by the Distributor to the Company promptly after receipt by the Distributor, less any amounts the parties may agree that the Distributor (or other broker-dealers with whom the Distributor has a selling agreement) may retain.
FUNCTIONS AND SERVICES. 1.3.1 the employment and management of Civil Enforcement Officers and the issuing of penalty charge notices and the subsequent steps necessary to recover payments due and the powers for immobilisation and removal, recovery, storage and disposal of vehicles and collection of charges relating to the use of these powers.
FUNCTIONS AND SERVICES. The functions and services of Jeffcom are: 3.2.1 The acquisition, operation and maintenance of real and personal property, systems, equipment and other materials necessary to facilitate the provision within the Jeffcom Service Area of Emergency Services reporting, Emergency Services dispatching, Emergency Services communications, and coordination and support services, including contracting for Emergency Services with, or acquisition, operation and maintenance of, an Emergency Services dispatching and communications center. 3.2.2 To provide such other services or functions reasonably related to reporting communications, dispatching, and technological support services for Emergency Services providers, as may be authorized by law to the Members, and as determined by the Board to be in the best interests of the Members and persons residing within the Jeffcom Service Area, including but not limited to: (a) Providing Call handing and dispatch services to all Members and Service Users 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, 365 days per year within the Jeffcom Service Area; (b) Ensuring that all dispatchers meet the training standards as established by Jeffcom's Executive Director, which shall not be less than the minimum nationally recognized training standards; (c) Ensuring high quality Emergency Services reporting, Emergency Services communications, Emergency Services dispatching, and coordination and support services through the utilization of a nationally recognized quality assurance program, and a quality management program that complies with Section 25-3.5-901, C.R.S., et seq., as may be amended; (d) Providing public education for Member communities, including cooperation with Members and 911 authorities to provide youth 911 education, business- based 911 education, and public presentations on these and similar topics; (e) Providing management information reports quarterly to all Directors consistent with reporting customarily provided to Emergency Services providers; (f) Providing geographic information system ("GIS") support services for the maintenance of map data in the Jeffcom Service Area, including street centerlines and other dispatch related layers required for vehicle routing, unit response recommendations and dispatching; (g) Providing support to Members for all non-radio based wireless data communications, such as MDTs and AVL devices; and, (h) Providing assistance with the integration of the preplan data of each Member and each Service User into th...
FUNCTIONS AND SERVICES. Contractor may use or disclose PI to perform functions, activities, or services for, or on behalf of, Optum (including for MassIT, CCA or EOHHS) as specified in the Professional Services Agreement, or as otherwise required by, and in accordance with, the provisions of this Agreement; provided such use or disclosure would not: (a) violate the Privacy Rule if done by Optum, MassIT, EOHHS or CCA (as applicable); (b) violate the minimum necessary policies and procedures of Optum, MassIT, EOHHS or CCA that are known to Contractor or that Optum, EOHHS or CCA advises Contractor of; or (c) conflict with statements in Optum’s, EOHHS’s or CCA’s Notice of Privacy Practices. In performing functions, activities, or services under, or otherwise complying with, the Professional Services Agreement and this Agreement, Contractor represents that it shall seek from Optum, MassIT, CCA and EOHHS only the amount of PI that is minimally necessary to perform the particular function, activity, or service. To the extent the Professional Services Agreement permits Contractor to request, on Optum’s, MassIT’s, CCA or EOHHS’s behalf, PI from other Covered Entities under the Privacy Rule, Contractor shall only request an amount of PI that is reasonably limited to the minimal necessary to perform the intended function, activity, or service.
FUNCTIONS AND SERVICES. The tables below sets out the functions of the Fire Authority and how we will work with Elected Members to ensure those obligations are met. To ensure the effective and efficient maintenance of the Fire and Rescue Service for the South Yorkshire area, the following activity will be required: The Fire Service’s Human Resources Department provides the strategy, underpinning frameworks and professional advice to ensure that the Fire Authority’s workforce has the skills, support and motivation to perform effectively in a period of significant change for local government and this responsibility has been delegated to the Chief Fire Officer. However, it is the responsibility of the Fire Authority to ensure that they appropriately hold the Chief Fire Officer to account for ensuring that the workforce is well led, positively engaged and has the skills, support and motivation to perform well in a period of significant change for public services generally. The Director of HR, Performance and Communications will ensure that professional advice and support is provided to Elected Members and, where appropriate the Service, to facilitate them fulfilling their obligations to scrutinise, challenge and have confidence in the Human Resource function of the Service. Whilst the directorate is wider than Human Resources, for the purpose of this service level agreement, the focus will be on advice and guidance required within the human resource professional area, although support can be obtained in the areas of performance and communications if required. The document does not duplicate any work carried out by the Human Resources Department of the Fire Service and is solely aimed at the Authority as an employer and Elected Members in their role of holding the Chief Fire Officer and Service to account so ensuring good governance. To ensure the effective and efficient maintenance of the Fire and Rescue Service for the South Yorkshire area, the following activity will be required: Recruitment of a Chief Fire Officer To oversee the recruitment process in terms of advising Members of the most appropriate approach with regard to advertising and the selection process itself. To source a technical advisor to the panel (i.e. another CFO) if required to provide appropriate operational advice to the Panel. To advise the Member Panel at both short- listing and interviews, bringing to their attention any pertinent information from psychometric testing and/or other aspects of assessment centre...
FUNCTIONS AND SERVICES. The Company will perform all administrative functions and services in connection with the issuance and maintenance of the Contract, including but not limited to: underwriting, policyholder services, actuarial services, claims, accounting, and computer systems management.
FUNCTIONS AND SERVICES. Prepare an annual service charge budget (consulting with the Lessees, Commercial Tenants, any other occupier and Landlord as appropriate) administer the service charge and prepare and distribute appropriate service charge accounts to the Lessees, Commercial Tenants, any other occupier and the Landlord.
FUNCTIONS AND SERVICES. It is the intent of the BVFC (Fire and Communication agencies), through its Executive Leadership Team, to modify existing practices in an effort to standardize and improve overall system response capabilities and effectiveness. The following is an initial list of actions that members have agreed to implement in an effort to help facilitate interoperability, sustainability and community safety: 3.2.1 Establish, administer and operate a Interoperable Response Program. The Program will be provided in addition to, and not in place of, any already existing equipment and personnel within a Member's jurisdiction. 3.2.2 Develop an agreed upon Standard of Response Coverage for the service area, for the purpose of effecting the most rapid and reliable deployment model. 3.2.3 Deploy personnel and agency assets across the service area to meet the approved SOC. The SOC will also establish response times and deployment benchmarks based on population densities or as agreed by member agencies. 3.2.4 Ensure equity through-out the service area so as to not impact any agencies current standard of cover or available staffing (To the greatest extent possible);. 3.2.5 Utilize a standardized set of response plans, radio protocols and response data collection. All participating county and city fire agencies will also assign one representative to coordinate any changes to initially approved response plans, radio protocols or data collection needs. 3.2.6 Implement closest unit dispatching regardless of jurisdictional or legal boundaries. 3.2.7 Implement a standardized set of call types across all participating communication agencies. 3.2.8 Integrate CADs so each agency can see and dispatch each other’s Fire and EMS units. Participating communication centers will work towards standardizing FD and EMS radio procedures, and to the extent practical utilize Blue Card communication practices and benchmarks. 3.2.9 To the extent technologically and financially practical, MVFPD will transition to operate two CADs on one MDC (or as agreed by each agency). Work with Boulder County communications to better integrate MVFPD into the BoCo communications. 3.2.10 Ensure CAD connectivity in all staffed Fire and EMS units. 3.2.11 Implement standardized operating guidelines for fireground operations, communications, command & control, incident safety, and other SOGs as amended and approved by the BVFC. Agencies also intend to integrate approved SOGs and operating practices into individual agency opera...
FUNCTIONS AND SERVICES. The Association shall be the entity responsible for management, maintenance, operation and control of the Common Area. The Association shall be the primary entity responsible for enforcement of this Declaration and such reasonable rules regulating use of the Community as the Board may adopt. The Association shall also be responsible for administering and enforcing the architectural standards and controls set forth in this Declaration and in the Architectural Standards. The Association shall perform its functions in accordance with this Declaration, the Bylaws, the Articles of Incorporation and Florida law. Among other things, the Association shall be empowered to do the following, all of the expenses for which shall be deemed Common Expenses: activity; (a) Adopt Community-Wide Standards of conduct, maintenance or other (b) Adopt and amend Bylaws and Rules and Regulations; (c) Adopt and amend budgets for revenues, expenditures and reserves; (d) Collect regular and special assessments for Common Expenses; (e) Maintain all lakes, conservation easements and preserved areas located within the Community in accordance with all applicable permits pertaining to said areas; (f) Hire and discharge employees, agents, independent contractors, managers and administrators; (g) Institute, defend or intervene in litigation or administrative proceedings in its own name on its behalf or on behalf of two or more Owners, but only as to matters affecting the Community; Common Area; (h) Make contracts and incur liabilities; (i) Regulate the use, maintenance, repair, replacement and modification of the (j) Make additional improvements to the Common Area; (k) Acquire, hold, encumber and convey in its own name any right, title or interest in real or personal property; (l) Grant easements, leases, licenses and concessions through or over the Common Area; (m) Take all actions necessary to enforce this Declaration, the Articles, the Bylaws and the Rules and Regulations; (n) Impose and receive payments, fees or charges for the use, rental or operation of the Common Area and for services provided to Owners; (o) Impose charges for late payment of assessments and, after notice and an opportunity to be heard, levy reasonable fines and/or suspension of privileges for violations of the Declarations, Bylaws and Rules and Regulations of the Association; (p) Impose reasonable charges to prepare and record Amendments to the Declaration and Notices of Lien for unpaid assessments; (q) Purchase at ...