Partner Commitments Sample Clauses

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Partner Commitments. All Partners: - • To provide financial data, where possible, in an agreed format, to an agreed schedule. This may include in kind contributions as well as partners own spend relating to alcohol and other drug activity to enable an overview of investment to be maintained. • Share with partners the totality of resources, where possible, their organisation can direct to the pursuit of alcohol and drugs outcomes. • Account for the use of ADP resources or potential slippage of planned expenditure including the achievement of agreed outcomes. • To provide performance data to an agreed schedule. • Demonstrate commitment and contribute to the collective purpose of the ADP and achievement of its outcomes at a level proportionate to their means. • Ensure that sufficiently senior members of staff with the authority to take strategic and financial decisions on behalf of their organisation participate in the operation of the ADP or its sub-committees and identify and fully brief deputies to attend in case of their absence. • To ensure member representatives on the ADP are responsible for informing their organisation and all associated groups of the work of and engagement with the ADP. • Members and nominated representatives will be responsible for taking issues between the ADP and their organisations/communities for information, comment, or action as appropriate. • All partners agree to abide by the terms of the Code of Conduct as set out in the Terms of Reference and by demonstrating behaviours consistent with the values and principles set out in this agreement. • Ensure actions agreed at ADP committees are progressed and reported on in accordance with agreed timelines. • Formally incorporate relevant parts of the Alcohol and Drug Strategy and appropriate parts of the ADP Delivery Plan into the plans and strategies of the host organisation. • Ensure delivery plan items overseen by each partner are progressed, maintained up-to- date and reported on in accordance with agreed timelines. • Offer constructive challenge where necessary as part of mutual partnership performance monitoring. • Provide periodic updates of relevance to other ADP partners for information at ADP Committee meetings. • Share issues between the ADP and their organisations/communities for information, comment, or action as appropriate.
Partner Commitments. Each Partner agrees to: 1. Identify a single contact for the Reedville partnership covered under this MOU, and if applicable, a Project Manager contact for each identified project. 2. Work together using a programmatic approach to create a reserve of water quality treatment capacity for HSD bond projects and planned County transportation projects in the Aloha-Reedville area. Excess capacity may also be available to HSD for incidental projects that may occur beyond the bond program and additional County improvement projects within the Aloha-Reedville-area sub-basins. 3. Work collaboratively to identify sites and maximize water quality treatment, stormwater management, and stream restoration opportunities. Projects may include managing existing untreated drainage basins, upgrading conveyance systems, stream enhancements, and other improvements. 4. Work together to determine project-specific responsibilities including design, construction, funding, and easement acquisition for each identified partnership site. 5. Partners will manage and share tracking spreadsheets which will include stormwater partnership projects, water quality crediting for HSD bond projects and County transportation projects, and other relevant information. The spreadsheets are included as Appendix A, B, and C, and will be updated and shared as information is gathered and decisions about projects are made. The County will be responsible for updating, verifying and distributing the information summarized in Appendix A and C. HSD will be responsible for updating, verifying and distributing the information summarized in Appendix B. Updated Appendix A, B, and C information will be shared with Partners at a minimum frequency of once every three months. 6. Construction start dates for County transportation projects are as follows: • 198th Ave (Shaw to Farmington): May 2019 • Century Blvd @ TV Hwy: May 2019 • ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇/209th Half-Street Improvements: June 2019 • 209th Ave (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇): July 2019 • Cornelius Pass Rd (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to TV Hwy): Jan. 2021 7. Implement the Stormwater Partnership Projects with the Partner roles listed below: Witch ▇▇▇▇▇ WQ Facility County CWS, City, HSD County County Century HS WQ Facility County CWS, City, HSD County County Butternut ES ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ County County & HSD CWS County Butternut ES Stream Enhancement CWS County & HSD CWS County and CWS, per separate MOU
Partner Commitments. The partner agency must have adequate safeguards to screen volunteers and to provide appropriate training and a safe environment for volunteers. GNRC does not provide background checks or screen volunteers; any member of the public can sign up through the Volunteer Portal to be a volunteer, and the partner agencies accept all related risks. • If the partner agency allows minors to volunteer, the partner agency will secure appropriate permission and releases from a parent or legal guardian. • Partner agencies will adhere to all requirements and guidelines when posting in the Volunteer Portal. GNRC reserves the right to remove postings from the site if they do not meet GNRC guidelines. GNRC will notify partner agencies if postings do not meet guidelines. • We love when partner agencies promote the Volunteer Portal on their social media platforms and in newsletters or other publications. If a partner agency chooses to post online or via social media and tag or discuss GNRC, a partner agency agrees that it will disclose its status as a partner agency, that it will be mindful of protecting confidential information, and it will use common sense to avoid posting disrespectful content. • GNRC will only promote activities featuring a volunteer component. GNRC does not promote general invitations to events or activities. • Participating organizations should submit volunteer opportunities through the Volunteer Portal at least two weeks prior to the project date to allow enough time for volunteers to sign up. • GNRC’s intent is to promote projects that provide meaningful volunteer opportunities and strengthen our communities. If you have any questions about appropriate activities, please ask. Examples of activities that are not appropriate include proselytizing, political campaigning, or picking up or hauling trash.
Partner Commitments. CoS intends to undertake the following:
Partner Commitments. In signing this MOU, each of the parties below commits to support the Data System and its governance structure as embodied in this MOU, including support through appropriate channels for budget requests to provide needed funding for the system; participation in the system’s governance and advisory structure, including appropriate assignment of staff to working system teams, as needed; submission of appropriate and timely data to the system; and support of research, as appropriate, using system data. Each partner will retain full rights to use of their own data, and shall also have the right to review research derived from the Data System in advance of any release or publication. The Partners will perform a comprehensive review of the operations of the Data System, use of the data contained in the Data System, and the terms and conditions of this MOU, after a period of three years following the signing of this agreement, and every three years thereafter. All of the parties to this MOU agree to work together as appropriate in good faith to identify and pursue opportunities to strengthen the Data System and its governance structure, including possible expanded commitments to carry out the purposes of this MOU. This MOU is a statement of intent only, and is not legally binding on the parties or enforceable in a court of law. The parties will not be liable to each other for any damages or losses arising from or related to this MOU. Additional parties may be added to this MOU upon agreement of the undersigned.
Partner Commitments. 5.1. Make best efforts to enable the procurement of Patchworks. The contact with the potential client will be either (i) directly executed by Patchworks, and the terms and conditions of the sale will be negotiated by the Patchworks Sales team directly without intervention of the Company, or (ii) directly executed by Patchworks, but the terms and conditions of the sale will be negotiated by the agency sale team with intervention of the Partner and approval of terms by Patchworks. 5.2. Joint marketing, including social media, press releases, logo on website.
Partner Commitments a. No violation of Export Laws. Partner hereby agrees to resell the Products, Maintenance Services, and Professional Services in accordance with the Export Controls, and shall not export, re-export, sell, lease or otherwise transfer the Products or any copy, portion or direct product of the foregoing in violation of the Export Controls.