INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION Sample Clauses

INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION. The CONTRACTOR shall coordinate with other state and local departments and agencies to ensure that coordinated care is provided to members. This includes, but is not limited to, coordination with:
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INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION. The tribes and the Department agree to coordinate with other agencies affected by the terms of the Agreement. Such coordination includes training, on-going consultation, development and negotiation of agreements with other agencies, and other appropriate measures to ensure that this Agreement is understood and effectively implemented. To help ensure coordination, understanding, and implementation of this Agreement, the Department strongly encourages local social service agencies, whose service areas include a tribe or who have at least one Indian child on their caseload, to invite tribal representation on their multidisciplinary child protection team. The Department will continue to provide such encouragement through correspondence and training, and in the Department’s Social Services Manual informing local social service agencies of the importance of including tribal representation on the multidisciplinary child protection team.
INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION. The Tribe and DSHS agree to coordinate with other agencies affected by the terms of this Agreement. Such coordination will include training, on-going consultation, development and negotiation of agreements with other agencies, and other appropriate measures to ensure that this Agreement is understood and effectively implemented.
INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION. The Tribe and DHS agree to coordinate with the other agency to implement the terms of this Agreement. Such coordination will include training, on- going consultation, developing and negotiating agreements with other agencies, and any appropriate measures to ensure that this Agreement is understood and effectively implemented.
INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION. The tribes and DHS agree to coordinate with other agencies affected by the terms of the Agreement. Such coordination will include training, on-going consultation, development and negotiation of agreements with other agencies, and other appropriate measures to ensure that this Agreement is understood and effectively implemented. To help ensure coordination, understanding, and implementation of this Agreement, DHS will strongly encourage LSSAs, whose service areas include a tribe or who have at least one child who is a member of a tribe on their caseload, to invite tribal representation on their multidisciplinary child protection team. DHS will provide such encouragement by issuing a bulletin, through correspondence and training, and in the ICWA Procedures Manual informing LSSAs of the importance of including tribal representation on the multidisciplinary child protection team.
INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION. While the RCRRA retains the responsibility for overall coordination and contact with the interested agencies including but not limited to jurisdictions, local interest groups, transit providers, etc., it is recognized that the CONSULTANT will require certain information from these agencies in order to properly complete certain of the Project tasks. All briefing of the agencies, requests for information from the agencies, and contact with the agencies will be done with the full knowledge and active participation of the RCRRA.‌
INTER-AGENCY COORDINATION. BOEM G&G PERMITTING In order to expedite the design and permitting of both the scheduled 2022 beach nourishment project and a potential Hurricane Dorian damage repair project, CPE-NC proposes to immediately engage federal and state agencies in two areas regarding permitting. The first involves the coordination, participation, and meeting documentation reporting associated with, an inter-agency scoping meeting with State and Federal EXHIBIT “A” SCOPE OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICES TOWN OF SOUTHERN SHORES, NORTH CAROLINA 2020 ANNUAL MONITORING AND INITIAL PERMITTING COORDINATION regulatory and resource agencies. The second is coordination with BOEM regarding geophysical and geological (G&G) permits for offshore borrow area investigations. With respect to services associated with an inter-agency scoping meeting with State and Federal regulatory and resource agencies, CPE-NC will coordinate with agencies to schedule the meeting. In preparation of the meeting, CPE-NC will produce a project description and presentation and distribute that to participants ahead of time. Both the CPE-NC project manager and senior marine biologist who will be in charge of developing the environmental documentation for the project, will both participate in the meeting. Following the meeting, CPE-NC will develop meeting minutes and distribute them to participants. CPE-NC will also develop a final cost estimate for permitting of the project, which will be used in the cost estimating of the repair project discussed in Task 1. With respect to the coordination for BOEM G&G permits, CPE-NC and its sub- consultant APTIM will first update the previously conducted desktop analysis of historic data. We will then develop a reconnaissance-level and design-level survey plan and finally we will use this information to prepare and submit the necessary information to apply for G&G permits. Each of these tasks are described in greater detail below: Sand Search Desktop Study CPE-NC and our sub-consultant APTIM, will begin updating the geologic desktop study conducted in 2014 to further evaluate the potential presence/absence of sand resources offshore the Towns of Duck, Southern Shores, Kitty Hawk, and Kill Devil Hills. We will conduct the desktop study by reviewing historic geophysical (seismic-reflection, chirp sub-bottom, sidescan sonar, etc.) and geotechnical (borings, vibracores, surface samples, etc.) data compiled previously by CPE-NC and incorporating newly available information that falls within t...
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