INTERVENTIONS AND SANCTIONS Clause Samples
The 'Interventions and Sanctions' clause defines the actions and penalties that may be imposed if a party fails to comply with the terms of the agreement. This clause typically outlines the types of interventions available, such as warnings, corrective measures, or temporary suspensions, and specifies the sanctions that may follow continued non-compliance, including fines or termination of the contract. Its core function is to provide a structured process for addressing breaches and to deter misconduct by clearly stating the consequences of non-compliance.
INTERVENTIONS AND SANCTIONS. ASSURANCE REVIEW – The AGENCY shall provide to the BOARD the results of the Annual Department of Juvenile Justice Quality Assurance Review for the Facility and the Educational Component. Unsatisfactory findings shall result in the development of a corrective action plan to be submitted to the BOARD within (30) thirty days of the review. The Superintendent’s designee shall monitor the plan. The School Improvement Plan (SIP) should reflect identified deficiencies and plans to correct the deficiencies. Failure to comply with the corrections within (90) ninety days will be considered a default and can lead to termination of the Agreement.
INTERVENTIONS AND SANCTIONS. AMIkids shall provide the District the results of the Annual DJJ Quality Improvement (QI) Review for the Facility and the Accountability Measures Ratings Report for the Educational Component. Unsatisfactory findings shall result in the development of a corrective action plan to be submitted to the District within 30 days of the review. The Superintendent’s designee shall monitor the plan. The School Improvement Plan (SIP) should reflect identified deficiencies and plans to correct deficiencies. Failure to comply with corrections within ninety (90) days will be considered a default and can lead to termination of the Contract.
INTERVENTIONS AND SANCTIONS. 1. The School Improvement Plan (SIP) should reflect identified deficiencies and plans to correct the deficiencies. Failure to comply with the corrections within (90) ninety days will be considered a default and can lead to termination of the Agreement.
INTERVENTIONS AND SANCTIONS. PACE CENTER shall provide the District the results of the Annual DJJ Quality Assurance Review for the Facility and the Educational Component. Unsatisfactory findings shall result in the development of a corrective action plan to be submitted to the District within 30 days of the review. The Superintendent’s designee shall monitor the plan. The School Improvement Plan (SIP) should reflect identified deficiencies and plans to correct deficiencies. Failure to comply with corrections within ninety (90) days will be considered a default and can lead to termination of the Contract.
