Required County Services Sample Clauses

The "Required County Services" clause defines the specific services that the county is obligated to provide under the agreement. It typically outlines the scope, standards, and frequency of these services, such as waste collection, road maintenance, or public safety measures, ensuring that both parties understand what is expected. By clearly listing these obligations, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes about service delivery, ensuring accountability and consistent performance from the county.
Required County Services. County shall provide the following services. 2.1 The purpose of Outreach Services is to identify individuals who: Do not k n ow their HIV status and refer them to services to •
Required County Services. County shall provide the following services.
Required County Services. County shall perform the following services on an ongoing basis throughout the term of this Agreement: 2.1 Expedite and maximize COVID-19 vaccinations throughout Oregon at local mass vaccinations sites and community events, with the focus of vaccinating populations based on allocated vaccine supply and as outlined by Governor ▇▇▇▇▇’▇ vaccination plan, including priority groups and timelines. 2.2 Conduct regular dialogue with community stakeholders including community-based organizations, hospitals, providers, organizations representing priority populations, etc. 2.3 Provide updated information to the OHA vaccination team on vaccination rate through the ALERT IIS system on a regular basis pursuant to state and federal guidance. 2.4 Adhere to the OHA guidance on vaccinating priority groups as driven by local vaccination supply. 2.5 Provide ongoing recommendations to the OHA with on-the-ground data and information for improvement regarding vaccination deployment, implementation, and operations. 2.6 Catalogue various expenses related to vaccination services. (See Vaccination Service Expense Report table below under Section 3.
Required County Services. 2.1 Task #1: Complete SPF-PFS Local Alcohol, Opioid Overdose, and Polysubstance Use Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA) a. Complete a SPF-PFS local community health needs assessment for prevention of substance use and promotion of protective factors related to alcohol and/or overdose health inequities and ▇▇▇▇▇. b. Use local, state, and national data to identify Priority populations in the Designated service area who are experiencing the highest inequitable impacts of alcohol, opioid overdose, polysubstance use, and related ▇▇▇▇▇ to be served by the project. c. Conduct community health needs assessment (CHNA) and readiness activities to better understand community needs, gaps, assets, readiness, and opportunities for improvement related to substance use prevention. d. Summarize and report findings from the CHNA to inform interventions and share with community members and partners. e. Review other CHNAs conducted in the Designated service area to inform the SPF-PFS needs assessment, including CHNAs conducted by local public health authorities (LPHA), local community mental health programs (CMHP), Coordinated Care Organizations (CCO), United Way, or other relevant organizations in the Designated service area.

Related to Required County Services

  • Required Services Consultant agrees to perform the services, and deliver to City the “Deliverables” (if any) described in the attached Exhibit A, incorporated into the Agreement by this reference, within the time frames set forth therein, time being of the essence for this Agreement. The services and/or Deliverables described in Exhibit A shall be referred to herein as the “Required Services.”

  • Third Party Services Any services required for or contemplated by the performance of the above-referenced services by the Administrator to be provided by unaffiliated third parties (including independent auditors’ fees and counsel fees) may, if provided for or otherwise contemplated by the Financing Order and if the Issuer deems it necessary or desirable, be arranged by the Issuer or by the Administrator at the direction (which may be general or specific) of the Issuer. Costs and expenses associated with the contracting for such third-party professional services may be paid directly by the Issuer or paid by the Administrator and reimbursed by the Issuer in accordance with Section 2, or otherwise as the Administrator and the Issuer may mutually arrange.

  • Medical Services We do not Cover medical services or dental services that are medical in nature, including any Hospital charges or prescription drug charges.

  • Medical Services Plan 10.1.1 Regular Full-Time and Temporary Full-Time Employees shall be entitled to be covered under the Medical Services Plan commencing the first day of the calendar month following the date of employment. 10.1.2 The City shall pay one hundred percent (100%) of the premiums required by the Plan.

  • Party Services The Application may display, include or make available third-party content (including data, information, applications and other products services) or provide links to third-party websites or services. You acknowledge and agree that the Company shall not be responsible for any Third-party Services, including their accuracy, completeness, timeliness, validity, copyright compliance, legality, decency, quality or any other aspect thereof. The Company does not assume and shall not have any liability or responsibility to You or any other person or entity for any Third-party Services. You must comply with applicable Third parties' Terms of agreement when using the Application. Third-party Services and links thereto are provided solely as a convenience to You and You access and use them entirely at your own risk and subject to such third parties' Terms and conditions.