Common use of Programming Responsibilities Clause in Contracts

Programming Responsibilities. Subject to Sections 7.1 and 7.3, Programming is the responsibility of the Association, including scheduling, fees, quality control and evaluation. The Association may use Outdoor Areas or other areas of the Entire Facility outside of the Jointly Operated Facilities for the purposes of Programming or special events in accordance with the Park Board permitting process, or with the prior written approval of the Park Board. The Association’s responsibilities for Programming include, without limitation: (a) development of the Programming list and schedule; (b) production and circulation of promotional materials such as the Programming brochure; (c) hiring and contracting with instructors/contractors to deliver Programming, including the System-wide Programs; (d) oversight and management of instructors/contractors who are delivering Programming; (e) providing and being responsible for adequate supplies to operate Programming; (f) oversight, screening and management of any volunteers involved with delivery of Programming and Association services and events; (g) assessment of credentials and compliance with any statutory obligations when recruiting instructors, contractors or volunteers; (h) ensuring Programming is offered safely with proper risk-management and in a safe, inclusive environment; (i) management of Programming-related risks and issues; (j) subject to the Park Board’s involvement in System-wide Programs, evaluation of Programming in accordance with Section 7.4; and (k) the purchase, maintenance, repair and replacement of minor capital equipment and any specialized equipment used or required for Programming or other Association operations (such as fitness centres or Licensed Childcare), as further detailed in Section 14.2(b), unless any such responsibilities are formally delegated to the Park Board in accordance with Section 12.2. The Park Board shall provide the Association with available resources, such as demographic information, reports, and best practice information, to support the Association’s Programming responsibilities.

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement

Programming Responsibilities. Subject to Sections 7.1 and 7.3, Programming is the responsibility of the Association, including scheduling, fees, quality control and evaluation. The Association may use Outdoor Areas or other areas of the Entire Facility outside of the Jointly Operated Facilities for the purposes of Programming or special events in accordance with the Park Board permitting process, or with the prior written approval of the Park Board. The Association’s responsibilities for Programming include, without limitation: (a) development of the Programming list and schedule; (b) production and circulation of promotional materials such as the Programming brochure; (c) hiring and contracting with instructors/contractors to deliver Programming, including the System-wide Programs; (d) oversight and management of instructors/contractors who are delivering Programming; (e) providing and being responsible for adequate supplies to operate Programming; (fi) oversight, screening and management of any volunteers involved with delivery of Programming and Association services and events; (g) ; assessment of credentials and compliance with any statutory obligations when recruiting instructors, contractors or volunteers; (h) ; ensuring Programming is offered safely with proper risk-management and in a safe, inclusive environment; (i) ; management of Programming-related risks and issues; (j) subject to the Park Board’s involvement in System-wide Programs, evaluation of Programming in accordance with Section 7.4; and (k) the purchase, maintenance, repair and replacement of minor capital equipment and any specialized equipment used or required for Programming or other Association operations (such as fitness centres or Licensed Childcare), as further detailed in Section 14.2(b), unless any such responsibilities are formally delegated to the Park Board in accordance with Section 12.2. The Park Board shall provide the Association with available resources, such as demographic information, reports, and best practice information, to support the Association’s Programming responsibilities.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Joint Operating Agreement, Joint Operating Agreement

Programming Responsibilities. Subject to Sections 7.1 and 7.3, Programming Programing is the responsibility of the Association, including scheduling, fees, quality control and evaluation. The Association may use Outdoor Areas or for the provisionor other areas of the Entire Facility outside of the Jointly Operated Facilities for the purposes of Programming or special events in accordance with the Park Board permitting process, or with the prior written approval of the Park Board. The Association’s responsibilities for Programming include, without limitation: (a) development of the Programming list and schedule; (b) production and circulation of promotional materials such as the Programming brochure; (c) hiring and contracting with instructors/contractors to deliver Programming, including the System-wide Programs; (d) oversight and management of instructors/contractors who are delivering Programming; (e) providing (f) (i) to provideproviding and being bebeing responsible for adequate supplies to operate Programming; (f) ; oversight, screening and management of any volunteers involved with delivery of Programming and Association services and events; (g) ; assessment of credentials and compliance with any statutory obligations when recruiting instructors, contractors or volunteers; (h) ; ensuring Programming is offered safely with proper risk-management and in a safe, inclusive environment; (i) ; management of Programming-related risks and issues; (j) subject to the Park Board’s involvement in System-wide Programs, evaluation of Programming in accordance with Section 7.4; and (k) the purchase, maintenance, repair and replacement of minor capital equipment and any specialized equipment used or required for Programming or other Association operations (such as fitness centres or Licensed Childcare), as further detailed in Section 14.2(b13.214.2(b), unless any such responsibilities are formally delegated to the Park Board in accordance with Section 12.211.212.2. The Park Board shall agrees that it willshall provide the Association with available resources, such as demographic information, reports, and best practice information, to support the Association’s Programming responsibilities.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Joint Operating Agreement

Programming Responsibilities. Subject to Sections 7.1 and 7.3, Programming Programing is the responsibility of the Association, including scheduling, fees, quality control and evaluation. The Association may use Outdoor Areas or other areas of the Entire Facility outside of the Jointly Operated Facilities for the purposes of Programming or special events in accordance with the Park Board permitting process, or with the prior written approval of the Park Board. The Association’s responsibilities for Programming include, without limitation: (a) development of the Programming list and schedule; (b) production and circulation of promotional materials such as the Programming brochure; (c) hiring and contracting with instructors/contractors to deliver Programming, including the System-wide Programs; (d) oversight and management of instructors/contractors who are delivering Programming; (e) providing and being responsible for adequate supplies to operate Programming; (fi) oversight, screening and management of any volunteers involved with delivery of Programming and Association services and events; (g) ; assessment of credentials and compliance with any statutory obligations when recruiting instructors, contractors or volunteers; (h) ; ensuring Programming is offered safely with proper risk-management and in a safe, inclusive environment; (i) ; management of Programming-related risks and issues; (j) subject to the Park Board’s involvement in System-wide Programs, evaluation of Programming in accordance with Section 7.4; and (k) the purchase, maintenance, repair and replacement of minor capital equipment and any specialized equipment used or required for Programming or other Association operations (such as fitness centres or Licensed Childcare), as further detailed in Section 14.2(b), unless any such responsibilities are formally delegated to the Park Board in accordance with Section 12.2. The Park Board shall provide the Association with available resources, such as demographic information, reports, and best practice information, to support the Association’s Programming responsibilities.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Joint Operating Agreement

Programming Responsibilities. Subject to Sections 7.1 and 7.3, Programming Programing is the responsibility of the Association, including scheduling, fees, quality control and evaluation. The Association may use Outdoor Areas or other areas of the Entire Facility outside of the Jointly Operated Facilities for the purposes of Programming or special events in accordance with the Park Board permitting process, or with the prior written approval of the Park Board. The Association’s responsibilities for Programming include, without limitation: (a) development of the Programming list and schedule; (b) production and circulation of promotional materials such as the Programming brochure; (c) hiring and contracting with instructors/contractors to deliver Programming, including the System-wide Programs; (d) oversight and management of instructors/contractors who are delivering Programming; (e) providing and being responsible for adequate supplies to operate Programming; (f) oversight, screening and management of any volunteers involved with delivery of Programming and Association services and events; (g) assessment of credentials and compliance with any statutory obligations when recruiting instructors, contractors or volunteers; (h) ensuring Programming is offered safely with proper risk-management and in a safe, inclusive environment; (i) management of Programming-related risks and issues; (j) subject to the Park Board’s involvement in System-wide Programs, evaluation of Programming in accordance with Section 7.4; and (k) the purchase, maintenance, repair and replacement of minor capital equipment and any specialized equipment used or required for Programming or other Association operations (such as fitness centres or Licensed Childcare), as further detailed in Section 14.2(b), unless any such responsibilities are formally delegated to the Park Board in accordance with Section 12.2. The Park Board shall provide the Association with available resources, such as demographic information, reports, and best practice information, to support the Association’s Programming responsibilities.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Joint Operating Agreement

Programming Responsibilities. Subject to Sections 7.1 and 7.3, Programming Programing is the responsibility of the Association, including scheduling, fees, quality control and evaluation. The Association may use Outdoor Areas or other areas of the Entire Facility outside of the Jointly Operated Facilities for the purposes of Programming or special events in accordance with the Park Board permitting process, or with the prior written approval of the Park Board. The Association’s responsibilities for Programming include, without limitation: (a) development of the Programming list and schedule; (b) production and circulation of promotional materials such as the Programming brochure; (c) hiring and contracting with instructors/contractors to deliver Programming, including the System-wide Programs; (d) oversight and management of instructors/contractors who are delivering Programming; (e) providing to provide and being be responsible for adequate supplies to operate Programming; (f) oversight, screening and management of any volunteers involved with delivery of Programming and Association services and events; (g) assessment of credentials and compliance with any statutory obligations when recruiting instructors, contractors or volunteers; (h) ensuring Programming is offered safely with proper risk-management and in a safe, inclusive environment; (i) management of Programming-related risks and issues; (j) subject to the Park Board’s involvement in System-wide Programs, evaluation of Programming in accordance with Section 7.4; and; (k) the purchase, maintenance, repair and replacement of minor capital equipment and any specialized equipment used or required for Programming or other Association operations (such as fitness centres or Licensed Childcare), as further detailed in Section 14.2(b13.2(b), unless any such responsibilities are formally delegated to the Park Board in accordance with Section 12.211.2. The Park Board shall agrees that it will provide the Association with available resources, such as demographic information, reports, and best practice information, to support the Association’s Programming responsibilities.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Joint Operating Agreement

Programming Responsibilities. Subject to Sections 7.1 and 7.3, Programming Programing is the responsibility of the Association, including scheduling, fees, quality control and evaluation. The Association may use Outdoor Areas or other areas of the Entire Facility outside of the Jointly Operated Facilities for the purposes of Programming or special events in accordance with the Park Board permitting process, or with the prior written approval of the Park Board. The Association’s responsibilities for Programming include, without limitation: (a) development of the Programming list and schedule; (b) production and circulation of promotional materials such as the Programming brochure; (c) hiring and contracting with instructors/contractors to deliver Programming, including the System-wide Programs; (d) oversight and management of instructors/contractors who are delivering Programming; (e) providing and being responsible for adequate supplies to operate Programming; (f) oversight, screening and management of any volunteers involved with delivery of Programming and Association services and events; (g) assessment of credentials and compliance with any statutory obligations when recruiting instructors, contractors or volunteers; (h) ensuring Programming is offered safely with proper risk-management and in a safe, inclusive environment; (i) management of Programming-related risks and issues; (j) subject to the Park Board’s involvement in System-wide Programs, evaluation of Programming in accordance with Section 7.4; and (k) the purchase, maintenance, repair and replacement of minor capital equipment and any specialized equipment used or required for Programming or other Association operations (such as fitness centres or Licensed Childcare), as further detailed in Section 14.2(b(b), unless any such responsibilities are formally delegated to the Park Board in accordance with Section 12.2. The Park Board shall provide the Association with available resources, such as demographic information, reports, and best practice information, to support the Association’s Programming responsibilities.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Joint Operating Agreement

Programming Responsibilities. Subject to Sections 7.1 and 7.3, Programming Programing is the responsibility of the Association, including scheduling, fees, quality control and evaluation. The Association may use Outdoor Areas or other areas of the Entire Facility outside of the Jointly Operated Facilities for the purposes provision of Programming or special events in accordance with the Park Board permitting process, or with the prior written approval of the Park Board. The Association’s responsibilities for Programming include, without limitation: (a) development of the Programming list and schedule; (b) production and circulation of promotional materials such as the Programming brochure; (c) hiring and contracting with instructors/contractors to deliver Programming, including the System-wide Programs; (d) oversight and management of instructors/contractors who are delivering Programming; (e) providing to provide and being be responsible for adequate supplies to operate Programming; (f) oversight, screening and management of any volunteers involved with delivery of Programming and Association services and events; (g) assessment of credentials and compliance with any statutory obligations when recruiting instructors, contractors or volunteers; (h) ensuring Programming is offered safely with proper risk-management and in a safe, inclusive environment; (i) management of Programming-related risks and issues; (j) subject to the Park Board’s involvement in System-wide Programs, evaluation of Programming in accordance with Section 7.4; and; (k) the purchase, maintenance, repair and replacement of minor capital equipment and any specialized equipment used or required for Programming or other Association operations (such as fitness centres or Licensed Childcare), as further detailed in Section 14.2(b13.2(b), unless any such responsibilities are formally delegated to the Park Board in accordance with Section 12.211.2. The Park Board shall agrees that it will provide the Association with available resources, such as demographic information, reports, and best practice information, to support the Association’s Programming responsibilities.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Community Centre Association Agreement