Specific Program Requirements Clause Samples

Specific Program Requirements. A. Contractors must provide sex offender management treatment program services in accordance with the CASOMB approved Containment Model. 1. The Containment Model is comprised of three required components: a supervising (e.g., probation or parole) officer, a sex offender treatment provider, and a polygraph examiner. This approach centers on the needs and safety of victims. 2. The Containment Model operates through multi-agency collaboration, explicit policies, and consistent practices that combine case evaluation, risk assessment, sex offender treatment, and intensive community surveillance, all aimed to maximize public safety. The Containment Model consists of the following key aspects: a. A philosophy that emphasizes victim protection, public safety, and reparation for victims as the paramount objectives of sex offender management. b. Implementation strategies that depend on agency coordination and multidisciplinary partnerships. c. A containment-focused case management and risk control approach that is individualized based on each offender’s characteristics. d. Consistent multi-agency policies and protocols. e. Quality control mechanisms, including program monitoring and evaluation. B. The diversity of sex offender and treatment services clearly indicate that approaches to treatment should vary; a “one size fits all” approach simply does not work. A comprehensive assessment process aligned with the latest local and statewide legislation and treatment modalities, should address the varied motivations, predisposing factors, offense pathways, and specific intervention needs of each individual. C. Treatment should address the underlying factors believed to contribute to an individual’s offending behavior and their risk of reoffending. Outcomes are maximized and recidivism is reduced when offenders are matched to interventions based on their risk, needs, and other relevant factors. Additionally, sex offenders often face a range of criminogenic needs that must be considered when designing treatment interventions. These include: 1. Sexual Interest Domain: a. Sexual preference for children b. Sexualized violence c. Sexualized preoccupation
Specific Program Requirements. 1. Each party to this agreement and its employees shall be solely responsible to defend itself against any claim, demand, or cause of action arising out of the negligent act, error, or omission of that party, servants, or employees in the performance of services under this contract. 2. Each party must comply with all laws and be responsible for all effects or actions resulting from its performance under this contract. 3. This contract shall reference the requirements of the grant contract between USFS and CRWP (Exhibit A) under the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.
Specific Program Requirements. 1. Agency Plan a. BIE’s Agency Plan is not subject to peer review, except for the specific assessments required under Title I of the ESEA. ED will review BIE’s Agency Plan for consistency with statutory requirements, taking into account the unique circumstances and needs of BIE-funded schools and the students served by such schools. ED may recommend revisions to the Agency Plan to meet those requirements. b. The Agency Plan remains in effect until such time that the ESEA is reauthorized or ED recommends updates or modifications from all SEAs. ED and BIE acknowledge that any changes to the Agency Plan may be subject to BIE’s Tribal consultation policy as appropriate.
Specific Program Requirements. It is generally recognized by virtually all pest management scientists, experts and regulatory personnel that chemical usage, of and by itself, will not produce safe, long-lasting and effective management and elimination of insect and other pests. It is required that as a qualified and experienced pest management operator, the contractor is familiar with the Integrated Pest Management (IPM) concept now recognized as the most effective and up-to-date approach to modern professional pest management. This program incorporates the advantageous use of all appropriate management options including: education, habitat modification, (i.e. stoppage, sanitation, and alteration of maintenance activities), trapping and chemical applications so that pests and their habitat can be managed in such a way as to balance cost, benefits, public health, safety, and environmental quality through the cooperation of all concerned. Therefore, it is the duty and obligation of the contractor to institute an IPM program and to supply all services within the framework of this program. The contractor is to elicit the cooperation of the Trust and all others concerned in order to protect the health, safety and well-being of tenants, staff, and pest management technicians, to insure compliance with governing regulations and guidelines and to guarantee the maximum effectiveness for the money and effort invested. 3.1. The Contractor shall be responsible for all labor and materials that are required to perform all work described in the Scope. 3.2. Initial Comprehensive Baiting & Inspection during first month of Contract: Contractor will install new bait in all current bait stations located throughout the park both indoors and outdoors. It will be the responsibility of the contractor to remove and dispose of all unused bait found in a bait station. At the same time, a thorough, initial inspection shall be conducted during the first month of the contract by the contractor's inspector and the owner’s representative. The purpose of this initial inspection is for the contractor to evaluate the pest management needs of the premises and to discuss these needs with the Trust. The following specific points should be included in this evaluation: 3.2.1. Identification of problem areas in and around park areas and buildings. 3.2.2. Identification of structural features or personnel practices that are contributing to pest infestations. 3.2.3. Evaluation of previous management efforts. 3.2.4. Facilitation ...
Specific Program Requirements. The recipient must remain in the nursing program and enrolled in nursing courses to be eligible for funding. The scholarship will not pay for any courses repeated or dropped. The scholarship will pay for tuition, books, and licensure exam.