Local Obligations Clause Samples
The Local Obligations clause defines the specific duties and responsibilities that each party must fulfill within a particular jurisdiction or locality. It typically outlines compliance requirements with local laws, regulations, or standards, and may specify actions such as obtaining permits, paying local taxes, or adhering to regional operational practices. This clause ensures that both parties are aware of and accountable for meeting all relevant local legal and regulatory requirements, thereby reducing the risk of non-compliance and associated penalties.
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Local Obligations. Requirements
Local Obligations. This schedule sets out provincial goals identified by Ontario Health (OH) and the Local Obligations associated with each of the goals. The provincial goals apply to all HSPs and HSPs must select the most appropriate obligation(s) under each goal for implementation. HSPs must provide a report on the progress of their implementation(s) as per direction provided by OH regional teams. • Participate in and align with regional plans to support admission diversion, maximize capacity, and support patients transition to community. • Develop and/or advance First Nations, Inuit, Métis and Urban Indigenous (FNIMUI) FNIMUI Health Workplan:
a. Partner with your OH team to work through a process of establishing a First Nations, Inuit, Métis and Urban Indigenous Health Workplan, which aligns with provincial guidance, and includes a plan for Indigenous cultural awareness (improving understanding of Indigenous history, perspectives, cultures, and traditions) and cultural safety (improving understanding of anti-racist practice and identifying individual and systemic biases that contribute to racism across the health care system). Ontario Health will provide guidance material to support this process.
b. Or, if a First Nations, Inuit, Métis and Urban Indigenous Health Workplan (or similar) already exists, demonstrate advancement to implementation of the plan. • Demonstrate progress (and document in reporting template) on outcomes, access and/or executive training:
a. Improvement in outcomes regarding First Nations, Inuit, Métis and Urban Indigenous health (note for 23/24 this will give HSPs the opportunity to demonstrate any improvement based on the data currently available to them. In future years, standardized indicators will be developed.)
b. Progress in increasing culturally safe access to healthcare services, programs to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Indigenous engagement, and relationship building to improve Indigenous health (note for 23/24 this will give HSPs the opportunity to demonstrate any improvement based on initiatives they have targeted in their First Nations, Inuit, Métis and Urban Indigenous Health Workplan. In future years, standardized indicators will be developed.)
c. Demonstrate that executive level staff have completed Indigenous Cultural Safety Training
Local Obligations. Upon the terms and conditions and upon the basis of representations, warranties, and agreements hereinafter set forth:
(i) the Authority hereby agrees to purchase from the District and the District agrees to sell to the Authority all (but not less than all) of $ aggregate principal amount of the City of Beaumont Community Facilities District No. 93-1 (Improvement Area No. 7A1) 2025 Special Tax Refunding Bonds (the “Improvement Area No. 7A1 Special Tax Refunding Bonds”), at an aggregate purchase price of $ (constituting the aggregate principal amount of the Improvement Area No. 7A1 Special Tax Refunding Bonds, less an original issue discount of $ and less a purchase discount of $ ),
(ii) the Authority hereby agrees to purchase from the District and the District agrees to sell to the Authority all (but not less than all) of $ aggregate principal amount of the City of Beaumont Community Facilities District No. 93-1 (Improvement Area No. 19A) 2025 Special Tax Refunding Bonds (the “Improvement Area No. 19A Special Tax Refunding Bonds”), at an aggregate purchase price of $ (constituting the aggregate principal amount of the Improvement Area No. 19A Special Tax Refunding Bonds, less an original issue discount of $ and less a purchase discount of $ ),
(iii) the Authority hereby agrees to purchase from the District and the District agrees to sell to the Authority all (but not less than all) of $ aggregate principal amount of the City of Beaumont Community Facilities District No. 93-1 (Improvement Area No. 18) 2025 Special Tax Refunding Bonds (the “Improvement Area No. 18 Special Tax Refunding Bonds”), at an aggregate purchase price of $ (constituting the aggregate principal amount of the Improvement Area No. 18 Special Tax Refunding Bonds, less an original issue discount of $ and less a purchase discount of $ ),
(iv) the Authority hereby agrees to purchase from the District and the District agrees to sell to the Authority all (but not less than all) of $ aggregate principal amount of the City of Beaumont Community Facilities District No. 93-1 (Improvement Area No. 16) 2025 Special Tax Refunding Bonds (the “Improvement Area No. 16 Special Tax Refunding Bonds”), at an aggregate purchase price of $ (constituting the aggregate principal amount of the Improvement Area No. 16 Special Tax Refunding Bonds, less an original issue discount of $ and less a purchase discount of $ ), and
(v) the Authority hereby agrees to purchase from the District and the District agrees to se...
Local Obligations. Subject to the provisions of this Indenture, the Authority and the Trustee shall use reasonable efforts to collect all amounts due from the City pursuant to the Local Obligations and shall diligently enforce, and take all steps, actions and proceedings reasonably necessary for the enforcement of all of the rights of the Authority thereunder and for the enforcement of all of the obligations of the City thereunder. The Authority shall instruct the City to cause the Fiscal Agent to authenticate and deliver to the Trustee the Local Obligations registered in the name of the Trustee. The Authority, the Trustee and the City may at any time consent to, amend or modify any of the Local Obligations pursuant to the terms thereof upon satisfaction of the following conditions:
(a) with the prior consent of the Owners of a majority in aggregate principal amount of the Bonds then Outstanding, or
(b) without the consent of any of the Bond Owners, if such amendment or modification is for any one or more of the following purposes -
(i) to add to the covenants and agreements of the City contained in such Local Obligations, other covenants and agreements thereafter to be observed, or to limit or surrender any rights or power therein reserved to or conferred upon the City; or
(ii) to make such provisions for the purpose of curing any ambiguity, or of curing, correcting or supplementing any defective provision contained in such Local Obligations, or in any other respect whatsoever as the City may deem necessary or desirable, provided under any circumstances that such modifications or amendments shall not materially adversely affect the interests of the Owners of the Bonds; or
(iii) to amend any provision thereof to the extent necessary to comply with the Code, but only if and to the extent such amendment will not adversely affect the exclusion from gross income of the interest on any of the Bonds under the Code, in the opinion of nationally-recognized bond counsel.
Local Obligations. This schedule sets out provincial goals identified by Ontario Health (OH) and the Local Obligations associated with each of the goals. The provincial goals apply to all HSPs and HSPs must select the most appropriate obligation(s) under each goal for implementation. HSPs must provide a report on the progress of their implementation(s) as per direction provided by OH regional teams. • Participate in and align with regional plans to support admission diversion, maximize capacity, and support patients transition to community. • Develop and/or advance First Nations, Inuit, Métis and Urban Indigenous (FNIMUI) FNIMUI Health Workplan:
a. Partner with your OH team to work through a process of establishing a First Nations, Inuit, Métis and Urban Indigenous Health Workplan, which aligns with provincial guidance, and includes a plan for Indigenous cultural awareness (improving understanding of Indigenous history, perspectives, cultures, and traditions) and cultural safety (improving understanding of anti-racist practice and identifying individual and systemic biases that contribute to racism across the health care system). Ontario Health will provide guidance material to support this process.
b. Or, if a First Nations, Inuit, Métis and Urban Indigenous Health Workplan (or similar) already exists, demonstrate advancement to implementation of the plan. • Demonstrate progress (and document in reporting template) on outcomes, access and/or executive training:
Local Obligations. Subject to the provisions of this Indenture (including Article VI), the Authority and the Trustee, shall use reasonable efforts to collect all amounts due from the Community Facilities District pursuant to the Local Obligations and shall enforce, and take all steps, actions and proceedings which the Authority and Trustee determine to be reasonably necessary for the enforcement of all of the rights of the Authority thereunder and for the enforcement of all of the obligations and covenants of the City and CFD No. 93-1 thereunder. The Authority shall
(a) to add to the covenants and agreements of CFD No. 93-1 contained in such Local Obligations Indentures, other covenants and agreements thereafter to be observed, or to limit or surrender any rights or power therein reserved to or conferred upon CFD No. 93-1; or
(b) to make such provisions for the purpose of curing any ambiguity, or of curing, correcting or supplementing any defective provision contained in such Local Obligations Indentures, or in any other respect whatsoever as CFD No. 93-1 may deem necessary or desirable, provided under any circumstances that such modifications or amendments shall not materially adversely affect the interests of the Owners of the Bonds in the opinion of Bond Counsel filed with the Trustee; or
(c) to amend any provision thereof to the extent necessary to comply with the Code, but only if and to the extent such amendment will not, in and of itself, adversely affect the exclusion from gross income of the interest on any of Additional Bonds for federal income tax purposes under the Code, in the opinion of Bond Counsel filed with the Trustee. Prior to executing any such amendment or modification to a Local Obligations Indenture, the Trustee shall be entitled to receive and rely upon an opinion of Bond Counsel to the effect that such amendment or modification is authorized or permitted hereunder and complies with the terms hereunder. Except as otherwise set forth in this Section 5.9, and Section 5.10 and Article VIII hereof, to the extent that the Trustee is the holder of a Local Obligation under a Local Obligations Indenture in its capacity as Trustee hereunder, the Trustee shall not be required to take any action under the Local Obligations Indentures as a Local Obligation holder, including, without limitation, exercising voting or consent rights, without receiving the written direction of the Insurer.
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