Common use of Monitor Reports Clause in Contracts

Monitor Reports. The Monitor shall provide the parties with reports describing the steps taken by the State to implement this Agreement and evaluate the extent to which the State has complied with each substantive provision of the Agreement. The Monitor shall issue reports every four (4) months, unless the parties agree otherwise. The Monitor shall provide reports to the parties in draft form for comment at least two weeks prior to their issuance. These reports shall be written with due regard for the privacy interests of individual youth and staff and the interest of the State in protecting against disclosure of non-public information. The Monitor’s reports, which shall not be filed with the Court, may be made public by the Monitor or by the State or United States. The Monitor may keep confidential any personally-identifiable information, or any information in the interest of privacy or public safety.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Memorandum of Agreement, Memorandum of Agreement