Monitoring the Compact Sample Clauses

Monitoring the Compact. 5.1 The TMC and HPAC will serve as the main oversight and steering body for monitoring the implementation of the Compact. A detailed list of Indicators for monitoring progress of this Compact is in Annex 11.
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Monitoring the Compact. 5.1 The HPAC will serve as the main oversight and steering body for monitoring the implementation of the Compact. It will specifically review: • At least quarterly, whether signatories are on track with their commitments to support implementation of the HSSIP. • At least quarterly, attendance at meetings and measures taken to discourage non-participation and encourage full participation. • At least annually, whether Government has met its commitments with respect to the implementation of HSSIP including achievement of the results. This will be based on the evidence from the annual review meetings and HSSIP reviews and from quarterly and annual budget implementation reports, including information on resources used and outputs achieved. • At least annually, whether Government and its Partners have met their mutual commitments to dialogue effectively, to finance and support and monitor the implementation of the HSSIP. This will include following the participatory processes set out in the fiscal calendar and the specified reporting arrangements. It will also include processes for public expenditure and public finance management reviews and any other reviews to be carried out by the government and its partners. A detailed list of Indicators with targets for monitoring progress of this Compact is in Annex 8.
Monitoring the Compact. The Undertakings listed in sections 3-8 of the Compact demonstrate the expressed commitment of the Council and voluntary and community organisations to work together. The Action Plan in Section 11 outlines the work to be undertaken to put this commitment into action. Both the Undertakings and the Action plan will be monitored to assess the extent to which they have been achieved. Responsibility for monitoring will rest with the Compact Steering Group. A new Steering Group will be formed with effect from July 2002. This will comprise an equal number of Council and voluntary sector representatives. Council representatives will include elected Members and officers. Voluntary and community sector representatives will be elected from and by all organisations that have signed up to the Compact. Prior to July 2002, interim arrangements will apply, under the leadership of the Steering Group that has developed the Compact to date. Voluntary and community organisations in Lewisham will be invited to' sign up ' to the Compact. All Departments of Lewisham Council will be expected to apply the provisions of the Compact within their procedures and policies. Monitoring procedures will include: ❑ Receiving reports from Council or voluntary and community sector representatives, or any working groups established, about progress on items in the Action Plan. ❑ Identifying and measuring milestones and targets within the Action Plan.

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  • Monitoring and Management Information C10.1 The Contractor shall comply with the monitoring arrangements set out in the Monitoring Schedule including, but not limited to, providing such data and information as the Contractor may be required to produce under the Contract.

  • Providing the Services 3.1 The Services the Barrister is to supply in relation to the Case will be described in the Instructions and as may subsequently be agreed between the Barrister and the Solicitor.

  • System Monitoring to ensure safe and continuous operation, the Customer must monitor key services and resource use as recommended by Deswik, and provide Deswik with details of monitoring and any relevant alerts as needed. Services to be monitors include, without limitation, disk space, CPU usage, memory usage, database connectivity, and network utilization.

  • Contract Monitoring The criminal background checks required by this rule shall be national in scope, and must be conducted at least once every three (3) years. Contractor shall make the criminal background checks required by Paragraph IV.G.1 available for inspection and copying by DRS personnel upon request of DRS.

  • Monitoring and Inspection The Interconnected Transmission Owner may monitor construction and installation of Interconnection Facilities that the Interconnection Customer is constructing. Upon reasonable notice, authorized personnel of the Interconnected Transmission Owner may inspect any or all of such Interconnection Facilities to assess their conformity with Applicable Standards.

  • Program Monitoring The Contractor will make all records and documents required under this Agreement as outlined here, in OEC Policies and NHECC Policies available to the SRO or its designee, the SR Fiscal Officer or their designee and the OEC. Scheduled monitoring visits will take place twice a year. The SRO and OEC reserve the right to make unannounced visits.

  • Monitoring Services IDT staff shall, using methods that include face-to-face and other contacts with the member, monitor the services a member receives. This monitoring shall ensure that:

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