Timely and accurate reporting (5 points) Sample Clauses

Timely and accurate reporting (5 points). Tier #1 infractions are entered in the iHEAT system within one business day of occurrence. Companies that have Tier #1 infractions entered within 24 hours > 98% will be awarded the 5 points. Companies that have Tier #1 infractions entered within 24 hours < 98% will be awarded the 4 points
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Timely and accurate reporting (5 points). Tier #1 infractions are entered in the iHEAT system within one business day of occurrence. Companies that have Tier #1 infractions entered within 24 hours > 98% will be awarded the 5 points. Companies that have Tier #1 infractions entered within 24 hours < 98% will be awarded the 4 points 2. Collaborative Efforts (10 points) The Behavior Management Representative is required to visit each school a minimum of twice (2x) a year. Principals or designee will be required to complete a survey after each visit. A copy of the survey is found as Appendix A. Companies that successfully visit each school will be awarded 10 points. For each school not visited, 0.25 point will be deducted, up to a maximum of 2 points. MPS has identified 20 schools that had a significant number of infractions in FY15. MPS Transportation Assistants assigned those schools will lead an effort to significantly reduce the number of infractions. Bus Companies will be required to participate in developing an action plan with these schools to address student behavior. All assigned bus companies are required to participate, even if the company has no routes servicing that school. MPS expects a reduction in entries in iHEAT through these efforts. Points will be added based on the percentage reduction in IHEAT entries as follows: Pct. Reduction Points 30% + 10 points 25%-29% 9 points 20%-24% 8 points 15%-19% 7 points 10%-14% 6 points < 10% 5 points If a bus company has demonstrated a lack of effort and/or participation, a reduction of 2 points will be assessed from the points awarded. Lack of effort and/or participation will be demonstrated by: • Failure to attend scheduled meetingsFailure to implement suggested actions • Uncooperative drivers/staff Bus companies will be notified if they are being viewed as lacking effort and/or participation and wil have an opportunity to demonstrate otherwise. Any reduction in points will be made by the Director of Business Services

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