Specific Targets Sample Clauses

Specific Targets. 10.1. The following specific targets are fixed for the GTP for FY 2017-18 Minimum proportion of women to be covered:……… %{20-40% of the training target as outlined in 9.2(to be decided based on sectors in which the GTP has been empanelled)} Minimum proportion of SC/ST to be covered:………. %{15-40% of the training targetas outlined in 9.2 (depending on districts in which the GTP has been empanelled)} Minimum proportion of minorities to be covered:……… %{5-40% of the training target as outlined in 9.2 (depending on districts in which the GTP has been empanelled)} Minimum proportion of BPL to be covered: ………. % {30-50% of the training target as outlined in 9.2 (depending on the districts in which the GTP has been empanelled.)} Minimum number of candidates to be covered from the households of Building and Other Construction Workers:………. candidates Attendance of the trainees: 80% Attendance of the trainers: Trainers to remain present for 85% of the days for every batch. Assessment of Trainees: The Assessment of trainees has to be carried out within 7 days of completion of Training Trainee Pass Rate (based on 3rd Party Assessment): Over 70% of the batch (counted on batch size) shall pass the assessment in the first year FY 2017-18. The target for assessment pass rate shall be 75% in the subsequent years during the period of the engagement. Placement Rate: 70% of the success fully certified trainees, with in 3 months of completion of training. 10.2. The specific targets in relation to the subsequent years shall be fixed at the start of the year based on mutual agreement between both the parties subject to these targets being in the range as specified in Clause 10.1 of this Section.
Specific Targets. Output a) The Pharmacist will ensure that they monitor and record the process relating to the scheme. b) Details of each needle exchange pack dispensed will be logged with an agreed information set (as per the quarterly monitoring form at Appendix B). Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local Local
Specific Targets. The targets in the National Drug Control Strategy shall include the following: (A) Reduction of unlawful drug use to 3 percent of the population of the United States or less by December 31, 2003 (as meas- ured in terms of overall illicit drug use dur- ing the past 30 days by the National House- hold Survey), and achievement of at least 20 percent of such reduction during each of 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003. (B) Reduction of adolescent unlawful drug use (as measured in terms of illicit drug use during the past 30 days by the Monitoring the Future Survey of the University of Michigan or the National PRIDE Survey conducted by the National Parents’ Re- source Institute for Drug Education) to 3 percent of the adolescent population of the United States or less by December 31, 2003, and achievement of at least 20 percent of such reduction during each of 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003. (C) Reduction of the availability of co- ▇▇▇▇▇, heroin, marijuana, and methamphet- amine in the United States by 80 percent by December 31, 2003. (D) Reduction of the respective nationwide average street purity levels for cocaine, her- oin, marijuana, and methamphetamine (as estimated by the interagency drug flows as- sessment led by the Office of National Drug Control Policy, and based on statistics col- lected by the Drug Enforcement Administra- tion and other National Drug Control Pro- gram agencies identified as relevant by the Director) by 60 percent by December 31, 2003, and achievement of at least 20 percent of each such reduction during each of 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003. (E) Reduction of drug-related crime in the United States by 50 percent by December 31, 2003, and achievement of at least 20 percent of such reduction during each of 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003, including— (i) reduction of State and Federal unlaw- ful drug trafficking and distribution; (ii) reduction of State and Federal crimes committed by persons under the in- fluence of unlawful drugs; (iii) reduction of State and Federal crimes committed for the purpose of ob- taining unlawful drugs or obtaining prop- erty that is intended to be used for the purchase of unlawful drugs; and (iv) reduction of drug-related emergency room incidents in the United States (as measured by data of the Drug Abuse Warn- ing Network on illicit drug abuse), includ- ing incidents involving gunshot wounds and automobile accidents in which illicit drugs are identified in the bloodstream of the victim, by 50 percent by ...

Related to Specific Targets

  • Targets Seller’s supplier diversity spending target for Work supporting the construction of the Project prior to the Commercial Operation Date is ____ percent (___%) as measured relative to Seller’s total expenditures on construction of the Project prior to the Commercial Operation Date, and;

  • Project Specific Milestones In addition to the milestones stated in Section 212.5 of the Tariff, as applicable, during the term of this ISA, Interconnection Customer shall ensure that it meets each of the following development milestones: 6.1 Substantial Site work completed. On or before July 1, 2021, Interconnection Customer must demonstrate completion of at least 20% of project site construction. At this time, Interconnection Customer must submit to Interconnected Transmission Owner and Transmission Provider initial drawings, certified by a professional engineer, of the Customer Interconnection Facilities. 6.2 Delivery of major electrical equipment. On or before July 15, 2021, Interconnection Customer must demonstrate that all generating units have been delivered to Interconnection Customer’s project site.

  • Development Milestones In addition to its obligations under Paragraph 7.1, LICENSEE specifically commits to achieving (either itself or through the acts of a SUBLICENSEE) the following development milestones in its diligence activities under this AGREEMENT: (a) (b).

  • Multi-year Planning Targets Schedule A may reflect an allocation for the first Funding Year of this Agreement as well as planning targets for up to two additional years, consistent with the term of this Agreement. In such an event, the HSP acknowledges that if it is provided with planning targets, these targets: a. are targets only, b. are provided solely for the purposes of planning, c. are subject to confirmation, and d. may be changed at the discretion of the Funder in consultation with the HSP. The HSP will proactively manage the risks associated with multi-year planning and the potential changes to the planning targets; and the Funder agrees that it will communicate any changes to the planning targets as soon as reasonably possible.

  • Targets and Milestones For the purposes of this Access Agreement, the University of Bristol will assess progress in widening participation against a combination of progress measures which, between them, are designed to assess: • The specific impact of a number of key outreach initiatives. • Year on year progress in diversifying our applicant and student population. • Year on year progress in improving conversion of under-represented applicants. Bearing in mind the range of outreach activities which we plan to offer, we intend to measure year on year progress in attracting a wider pool of applicants by focusing particularly on each of the following categories (although additional measures included in our 2012 Agreement have also been retained for continuity of monitoring): • Applicants from low performing schools • Applicants from socio-economic groups 4-7 • Local applicants Progress measures for each of these are provided at Appendix Four. In each case, we have included new measures, to assess improvements in application to intake conversion. As far as possible, measures have been calculated taking account of the expected impact of a number of specific outreach initiatives (the Access to Bristol scheme, summer school programme and personal adviser scheme), each of which also has more detailed performance targets associated with them (also detailed at Appendix Four). Measurement of the University’s intake profile will be focused on the low school performance category, reflecting the role which this plays in our contextual approach to admissions. Measures relating to mature student intake have been included for continuity. The recent decision to grow our undergraduate numbers substantially means that continuing to measure progress in diversifying intake by looking at under-represented groups as a percentage of total intake is no longer meaningful. For each intake-related measure, we have therefore added the number of students which the original percentages might have been expected to deliver. Monitoring against these numbers will give a more accurate picture of progress. All progress measures have been informed by more detailed analysis of progress against the institutional milestones detailed in Appendix Two and will be re-calculated annually to reflect assessment of our progress to date. In addition, it should be noted that we intend to carry out further research, for example, to better understand the impact of educational standards in the Bristol area on our ability to progress at the specified rates; we may need to adjust the progress measures contained in this agreement for future years to reflect the findings.