Project Consultant Sample Clauses

Project Consultant. The individual, partnership, corporation, association, joint venture, or any combination thereof, of professional architects, engineers or other design professionals properly registered and licensed in Florida, who has entered into a contract with the Owner to provide professional services for development of the design and contract documents for the Work of this Project and provide construction contract administration and warranty services as described in the Project Manual and under this Agreement.
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Project Consultant. The individual, partnership, corporation, association, joint venture, or any combination thereof, of properly registered professional architects, engineers or other design professionals who has entered into a contract with the Owner to provide professional services pursuant to the terms of this contract or Agreement, hereinafter referred to as either Project Consultant or Consultant.
Project Consultant. Tasks: - The Project Consultant test appropriate systems of data collection, monitoring and evaluation, and assist with final project report and other duties. - The Project Consultant will prepare a comprehensive Final Report, Evaluation and Recommendations, incorporating both quantitative data along with scaling recommendations. 5/26/10 SCHEDULE 6 LOS ANGELES COUNTY/DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SERVICES PUBLIC HEALTH FOUNDATION ENTERPRISES INTERPRETER CALL CENTER PILOT PROGRAM BUDGET July 1, 2010 through August 31, 2010 Health Care Interpreters (HCIs) Full Time Salaries (3 HCIs) $ 18,347 Employee Benefits $ 6,713 Part Time $ 25,060 Salaries (4 HCIs) $ 23,534 Employee Benefits $ 3,456 $ 26,990 Total Personnel: $ 52,050 Other Costs: Indirect Costs (8.5%) $ 4,424 TOTAL $ 56,474 EXHIBIT H CONTRACTOR’S OBLIGATIONS AS A BUSINESS ASSOCIATE UNDER THE HEALTH INSURANCE PORTABILITY AND ACCOUNTABILITY ACT OF 1996 AND THE HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY FOR ECONOMIC AND CLINICAL HEALTH ACT (BUSINESS ASSOCIATE AGREEMENT) Under this Agreement, Contractor (“Business Associate”) provides services (“Services”) to County (“Covered Entity”) and Business Associate receives, has access to or creates Protected Health Information in order to provide those Services. Covered Entity is subject to the Administrative Simplification requirements of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, Public Law 104-191 (“HIPAA”), and regulations promulgated thereunder, including the Standards for Privacy of Individually Identifiable Health Information (“Privacy Regulations”) and the Health Insurance Reform: Security Standards (“the Security Regulations”) at 45 Code of Federal Regulations (C.F.R.) Parts 160 and 164 (together, the “Privacy and Security Regulations”). The Privacy and Security Regulations require Covered Entity to enter into a contract with Business Associate ("Business Associate Agreement") in order to mandate certain protections for the privacy and security of Protected Health Information, and those Regulations prohibit the disclosure to or use of Protected Health Information by Business Associate if such a contract is not in place. Further, pursuant to the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act, Public Law 111-005 ("HITECH Act"), effective February 17, 2010, certain provisions of the HIPAA Privacy and Security Regulations apply to Business Associates in the same manner as they apply to Covered Entity and such provisions must be incorporate...
Project Consultant. Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxx A Final Project submitted to the Faculty of the Xxxxxxx School of Theology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Ministry 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS PART ONE: MINISTRY CONTEXT INTRODUCTION 1 IDENTIFYING TERMS 8 THEOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS 11 PART TWO: MINISTRY IMPLICATIONS ASPIRATIONS 15 INTERVENTIONS 17 PART THREE: SPIRITUALITY MATTERS SPIRITUALITY FRAMES THE QUEST FOR MEANING 33 SPIRITUALITY INTEGRATES PURPOSE AND VOCATIONAL CALLING IN CAREGIVING SERVICE 37 SPIRITUALITY PROMOTES WHOLENESS AND HOPE IN SERVICE 41 SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION 44 BIBLIOGRAPHY 48 PART ONE: MINISTRY CONTEXT INTRODUCTION I recall the large circle of different hospital service line members—social work, palliative care, shift manager, rehab, security, and respiratory surrounding me for my initial job interview. It was unusual to see so many different members gather to interview a chaplain. A conversation ensued regarding holistic care and the importance of spirituality. The expectation presented was that all staff, including employed medical, off-shift, and support, participate in experiences and access resources designed to help them connect to whole-person care concepts and better understand patient concerns, families, and colleagues. The implication was that Chaplains are integral in contributing to such multifaceted care, including supporting the staff with resources and practices. That day shaped my focus on spirituality for the sake of staff wellbeing. This doctor of ministry project intends to demonstrate how spirituality and spiritual resources help hospital and health system personnel develop practices to overcome adversity and exhaustion. During 2018-2020, I researched the culture, health, and spirituality of Longmont United Hospital, a community hospital in Boulder County, Colorado. As a Chaplain in an institutional healthcare setting, I discovered that all staff, but especially nurses, face a complex care environment where sustaining one’s wellbeing is an incredibly daunting task. This chaplain found that delivering excellent spiritual care meant embarking on an institution-wide initiative. Rather than restricting care and support primarily to patients, spiritual care would widen its arms to embrace the comprehensive demands that staff faced. The way forward would take shape according to frontline caregivers’ context and needs, specifically the hospital’s critical care staff. Longmont United Hospital began in 1960 as a community im...
Project Consultant. The Project Consultant Request for Proposal is attached to this Agreement as Exhibit 2.
Project Consultant. Is the applicant a consultant? yes no If “yes”, skip to Part 1.E. If “no”, and the applicant hired a consultant to conduct the independent remedial action, enter the required information. Name: Xxxxxx Xxx Title: Senior Hydrogeologist Organization: Environmental Associates, Inc. Mailing address: 0000 - 000xx Xxxxxx XX, Xxxxx 000 City: Bellevue State: WA Zip: 98004 Phone: (000) 000-0000 Email: xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx Fax: Do you want us to contact the project consultant? yes no
Project Consultant. The Parties shall appoint a joint project consultant(s) to conduct the investigation, monitoring, construction, operation and maintenance and other similar remedial activities. Microsemi shall be eligible to participate in bidding as a contractor for operation and maintenance activities associated with the remedy. Any consultant retained separately by any Party shall be paid for solely by that Party.
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