Routine Activities Sample Clauses

Routine Activities. The issuing of permit referred to in s 28(kc) of the Act is a Routine Activity.
Routine Activities. (a) A Public Land Authorisation (s 28 (a) of the Traditional Owner Settlement Act 2010) that is: (i) An unused road Licence; (ii) The transfer of an existing authorisation; (iii) A new Licence or Permit for 10 years or less. (b) An Earth Resource Or Infrastructure Authorisation, where the exploration or prospecting is to be carried out in accordance with the conditions for carrying out such exploration or prospecting that are set out in Schedule 4 of this Land Use Activity Agreement (s 27, 28 (b) and 31(3) and (4) of the Traditional Owner Settlement Act 2010). (c) Maintenance and other low impact works (s 28 (e) of the Traditional Owner Settlement Act 2010) that include: (i) Erection and maintenance of fences, gates and signage; (ii) Maintenance of minor public works and other Infrastructure; (iii) Maintenance of grounds, roads and tracks (e.g. weed control, grass cutting).
Routine Activities. Throughout the prisoner’s time on Mental Health Watch, a Qualified Mental Health Professional will make and document individualized determinations regarding whether it is clinically appropriate for the prisoner to participate in routine activities (e.g., visitation, telephone calls, activity therapist visits, chaplain rounds). Absent Exigent Circumstances, the prisoner will be allowed to participate in the routine activities deemed clinically appropriate by the Qualified Mental Health Professional. If a prisoner is not approved for a particular activity, due to clinical contraindication, during a day, a Qualified Mental Health Professional will document individual reasons why that particular activity is contraindicated.
Routine Activities. 2.1. Coordinate community development evaluation of a number of STARTTS projects including but not limited to the Communities in Cultural Transition (CiCT), Families in Cultural Transition (FICT), LGBTIQA+ Project, Mental Health Literacy and STARTTS in Schools Programs. 2.2. Train and support staff in use of the STARTTS Social Capital Evaluation Manual and the ongoing evaluation of their CD projects. 2.3. Provide training, mentoring and consultancy to various external stakeholders including refugee communities and service providers. 2.4. Collaborate with Clinical ServicesResearch Team on a number of selected projects. 2.5. Work with clinical research staff to develop comprehensive evaluation methodologies for community development in a clinical setting. 2.6. Ensure that findings of the above evaluation processes are published in refereed academic journals. 2.7. Represent STARTTS at relevant interagency research forums and conferences.
Routine Activities. 4.1. Undertake training about the effects of torture and trauma and the approaches to service provision required by torture and trauma survivors. 4.2. Coordinate community development evaluation of a number of STARTTS projects. 4.3. Train and support staff in use of the STARTTS Social Capital Evaluation Manual and the ongoing evaluation of their CD projects. 4.4. Collaborate with Clinical ServicesResearch Team on selected projects. 4.5. Represent STARTTS at relevant interagency research forums and conferences. 4.6. Participate in educational and professional development programs.
Routine Activities. Maintenance and other low impact works are Routine Activities, including the maintenance of: (a) Minor Public Works or other Infrastructure; (b) grounds, the seabed, roads and tracks (for example, weed control, grass cutting); and (c) fences, gates and signage and replacement of existing fences, gate, and signage (but not including the erection of new fences, gates or signage that prohibits access by traditional owners wishing to exercise Traditional Owner Rights).
Routine Activities. The grant, amendment or variation of an Earth Resource or Infrastructure Authorisation: (a) that allows for the exploration or prospecting for an earth resource; and (b) where the applicant agrees in writing that the exploration or prospecting is to be carried out in accordance with any ERIA Conditions that are currently in effect, is a Routine Activity.
Routine Activities. Routine administrative, contractual, security, preventative maintenance, financial, or personnel activities.