COA Project Manager definition

COA Project Manager is an assigned representative or designee of the Judicial Council and the Courts and is referenced in Exhibit B, Section 5. The Judicial Council or the Courts may change its project manager at any time upon notice to Contractor.

Examples of COA Project Manager in a sentence

  • Immediately notify the COA Project Manager of any complaints made by the Clerk Administrator, Assistant Clerk Administrator, or the justices of any Court.

  • Each party shall provide to the other in writing the name and relevant qualifications of the Project Manager it has appointed and shall notify promptly any update as the case may be.

  • Overtime rates will not apply if the COA Project Manager provides the Contractor with thirty (30) business days prior written notice, if the assignment will be an on-going established position, or if Contractor’s personnel is required for oral arguments at the designated appellate court, unless expressly provided otherwise by the on-site Court Liaison.

  • After receipt of the invoice and timesheets, the on-site Court Liasion or COA Project Manager will either approve the invoice for payment or give the Contractor specific written reasons why part or all of the payment is being withheld and what remedial actions the Contractor must take to receive the withheld amount.

  • It is understood, however, that the Contractor may disclose the Judicial Council’s Confidential Information on a “need to know” basis to the Contractor’s employees and Subcontractors and, as directed by the COA Project Manager, representatives of the Judicial Council that are working on the Project.

  • The COA Project Manager and the Contractor’s Project Manager shall attempt in good faith to informally and promptly resolve any disagreement that arises (“Dispute”) that can be settled within the limits of authority granted them under this Agreement.

  • The COA Project Manager, in his/her sole discretion, will review and evaluate the quarterly report submitted by the Contractor, including, but not limited to receiving any verbal or written feedback or a written assessment from the on-site Court Liaisons, and assign a performance threshold score (“Performance Threshold”) based on the performance requirements set forth in Exhibit D.

  • If the Contractor fails to meet or exceed a Performance Threshold of 95% during any calendar quarter, the COA Project Manager will send written Notice to the Contractor setting forth the non-performance infractions and request the Contractor to correct said non-performance infractions, in a reasonable time established by the COA Project Manager.

  • Changes or Amendments to any component of the Contract Documents can be made only with prior written approval from the COA Project Manager.

  • The Contractor shall notify the COA Project Manager immediately if its license expires without immediate renewal or is suspended or cancelled.