Operations Oversight Sample Clauses

Operations Oversight. CDDOs will work in partnership with KDADS to discuss operational system processes and issues to work toward greater consistency, streamlining processes, and minimizing duplication of efforts.
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Operations Oversight. A Clark R&M operations manager shall be responsible for the safe, environmentally sound, and profitable operation of the Heavy Oil Processing Facility. Such individual (or individuals) shall be responsible for (i) monitoring key operational and organizational variables to assure that adequate procedures, processes, and personnel are in place to accomplish and set operational goals for the Heavy Oil Processing Facility, (ii) asset management, including monitoring and assuring the assets under his/her control are operated and maintained in good working order in regards to Prudent Industry Practices, (iii) optimization, including working with other Refinery groups to assure units are optimized to achieve the greatest return on investment and (iv) personnel, including managing personnel associated with the Coker Company in regards to performance and staffing.
Operations Oversight. The Foundation is responsible for the performance and oversight of all aspects of its operations based on a comprehensive set of bylaws that clearly address the board’s fiduciary responsibilities, including expectations of individual board members based upon legal and ethical guidelines and policies.
Operations Oversight. [Redacted] We regularly also prepare the following: • Quarterly Presentations – (QP) • Monthly Status – (MS) The Closeout Phase of the project typically includes the following: • Final Report – (FR) • Document Archive [Redacted] [Redacted] Further, a proposed key component of our approach is the team structure we will employ to provide the work of the engagement. Under this structure, the core IV&V engagement team will be led by an IV&V Project Manager who will oversee the work of the team: • [Redacted] • [Redacted] • [Redacted] [Redacted]
Operations Oversight. The RRPC shall be responsible for overseeing this Agreement and help to facilitate communications between the Constituent Municipalities. The RRPC will also help to facilitate policies and procedures to guide requests for aid and assistance as set forth below.
Operations Oversight. The ACRPC shall be responsible for overseeing this Agreement and help to facilitate communications between the Constituent Municipalities. The ACRPC will also help to facilitate policies and procedures to guide requests for aid and assistance as set forth below.
Operations Oversight. Task Item Task # Task Description Applicable (X) Due Date Compensation Operational Issues and Change Management Tracking OO-1 Evaluate Post implementation plans for tracking issues and formulating change requests and fixes. OO-2 Evaluate post implementation monitoring and maintenance processes to assure proper solutions operations and verify operations team sign off. Included in deliverables 005 See Schedule in Exhibit B See Schedule in Exhibit B OO-3 Evaluate post implement change management plan Included in deliverables 005 See Schedule in Exhibit B See Schedule in Exhibit B Customer & User Operational Satisfaction OO-3 Evaluate methods to be used to obtain user satisfaction feedback to determine areas for improvement Operational Goals OO-4 Evaluate impact of system on program goals and performance standards. Operational Documentation OO-5 Evaluate operational plans and processes are properly documented for turn over to operations teams. Operational Processes and Activity OO-6 Evaluate implementation of the process activities including backup, disaster recovery and day-to-day operations to verify the processes are being followed. EXHIBIT B. IV&V SCOPE OF WORK SCHEDULE, COSTS AND DESCRIPTION
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Related to Operations Oversight

  • Oversights If failure to pay any premium due or to perform any other act required by this Agreement is unintentional and is caused by misunderstanding or oversight, the Reinsured and the Reinsurer will adjust the situation to what it would have been had the misunderstanding or oversight not occurred.

  • Management and Operations of Business 30 Section 7.1 Management .............................................................. 30 Section 7.2 Certificate of Limited Partnership ...................................... 34 Section 7.3 Restrictions on General Partner's Authority ............................. 34 (i) 3 Section 7.4 Reimbursement of the Crescent Group ..................................... 35 Section 7.5 Outside Activities of the Crescent Group ................................ 35 Section 7.6 Contracts with Affiliates ............................................... 36 Section 7.7 Indemnification ......................................................... 36 Section 7.8 Liability of the General Partner ........................................ 39 Section 7.9 Other Matters Concerning the General Partner ............................ 39 Section 7.10 Title to Partnership Assets ............................................ 40 Section 7.11 Reliance by Third Parties .............................................. 40 Section 7.12 Limited Partner Representatives ........................................ 41

  • Oversight The Licensing Officer shall oversee the quality of the services provided by the Licensee and the reasonableness of the prices charged. The Licensing Officer may advise the Licensee from time to time of any source of dissatisfaction and request correction.

  • Operation and Maintenance 17.1 O&M obligations of the Concessionaire

  • Interim Operations (a) The Company covenants and agrees as to itself and its Subsidiaries that, from and after the execution of this Agreement and prior to the Effective Time (unless Parent shall otherwise approve in writing, which approval shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed, and except as (1) required by applicable Law, (2) expressly required by this Agreement or (3) otherwise expressly disclosed in Section 6.1(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter), the Company shall use its reasonable best efforts to conduct its business and the business of its Subsidiaries in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice and each of the Company and its Subsidiaries shall, subject to compliance with the specific matters set forth below, use reasonable best efforts to preserve its business organization intact and maintain the existing relations and goodwill with Governmental Entities, customers, suppliers, distributors, licensors, creditors, lessors, employees and business associates and others having material business dealings with it and keep available the services of the Company and its Subsidiaries’ present employees and agents. Without limiting the generality of, and in furtherance of, the foregoing, the Company covenants and agrees as to itself and its Subsidiaries that, from and after the date of this Agreement and prior to the Effective Time, except (A) as required by applicable Law, (B) as Parent may approve in writing (such approval not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed), (C) as expressly disclosed in Section 6.1(a) of the Company Disclosure Letter or (D) as expressly provided for in this Agreement, the Company shall not and will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to:

  • Maintenance and Operation Member-Generator agrees to maintain their system and facilities in accordance with applicable manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule and standard prudent engineering practices. Member-Generator covenants and agrees to operate their system, facilities and equipment so as to minimize the likelihood for a malfunction or other disturbance, damaging or otherwise affecting or impairing Cooperative’s electrical system. Member-Generator shall comply with all applicable laws, regulations, zoning, building codes, safety rules and other environmental regulations or restrictions applicable to the design, installation, operation and maintenance of the Member-Generator's System. Member-Generator must, at least once every year, conduct a test to confirm that Member-Generator’s System automatically ceases to energize the output (interconnection equipment output voltage goes to zero) within two (2) seconds of being disconnected from Cooperative’s electrical system. Disconnecting the Member-Generator’s System from Cooperative’s electrical system at the visible disconnect switch and measuring the time required for the unit to cease to energize the output shall satisfy this test. Member-Generator shall maintain a record of the results of these tests and, upon request by Cooperative, shall provide a copy of the test results to Cooperative. If Member-Generator is unable to provide a copy of the test results upon request, Cooperative shall notify Member- Generator by mail that Member-Generator has thirty (30) days from the date Member-Generator receives the request to provide Cooperative with the results of a test. If Member-Generator does not provide Cooperative with the test results within the thirty (30) day time period or if the test results provided to Cooperative show that Member-Generator’s net metering unit is not functioning correctly, Cooperative may immediately disconnect Member-Generator’s System from Cooperative’s electrical system. If Member-Generator’s equipment ever fails this test, Member-Generator shall immediately disconnect Member-Generator’s System from Cooperative's electrical system. Member-Generator’s System shall not be reconnected to Cooperative's electrical system by the Member-Generator until Member-Generator’s System is repaired and operating in a normal and safe manner. Cooperative shall have the right to have a representative present and informed when any such tests are conducted. Cooperative does not warrant the testing procedures or results by the presence of its representative. Member-Generator is responsible for protecting their equipment from transient high voltage spikes caused by lightning and/or transient low voltage conditions caused by faults or short circuits, and from any other causes or events. Therefore, Cooperative shall not be responsible for damage to Member-Generator’s equipment allegedly caused by transient high voltage spikes caused by lightning and/or transient low voltage conditions caused by faults or short circuits or other causes or events. Member-Generator agrees to notify Cooperative no less than thirty (30) days prior to modification of the components or design of the Member-Generator’s System that in any way may degrade or significantly alter the System’s output characteristics. Member-Generator acknowledges that any such modifications will require submission of a new Application and Agreement to Cooperative.

  • Management and Operation of Business 37 6.1 Management...................................................................................37 6.2 Certificate of Limited Partnership...........................................................38 6.3 Restrictions on General Partner's Authority..................................................38 6.4 Reimbursement of the General Partner.........................................................39 6.5

  • Interim Operations of the Company The Company covenants and agrees as to itself and its Subsidiaries that during the period from the date of this Agreement until the Effective Time or the date, if any, on which this Agreement is earlier terminated pursuant to Section 7.1, except as (w) disclosed in Section 5.1 of the Company Disclosure Letter, (x) expressly contemplated or permitted by this Agreement, (y) required by applicable Law, or (z) agreed to in writing by Parent, after the date of this Agreement and prior to the Effective Time:

  • Management and Operations 15.1 The Operator shall prepare an annual work programme and budget for each Calendar Year during the term of this Agreement. Each such work programme and budget shall set out in reasonable details, the work to be carried out, facilities to be purchased or created, training and employment programme, establishment, salaries and wages, social welfare schemes to be undertaken, and an estimate of the Expenditure to be incurred. The Operator shall present such work programme and budget to the Government and the Working Interest Owners before the start of each Calendar Year and thereafter provide a quarterly update on the implementation of such work programme and budget.

  • Banking Operations Enter into any new material line of business; change its material lending, investment, underwriting, risk and asset liability management and other material banking and operating policies, except as required by applicable law, regulation or policies imposed by any Governmental Authority; or file any application or make any contract with respect to branching or site location or branching or site relocation.

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