Information Campaign Clause Samples

An Information Campaign clause outlines the obligations and procedures for disseminating information to relevant stakeholders or the public as part of a project or agreement. Typically, this clause specifies who is responsible for preparing and distributing materials, the channels to be used (such as press releases, social media, or public meetings), and any required approvals before information is released. Its core function is to ensure that accurate and consistent information is communicated, thereby promoting transparency and preventing misunderstandings or misinformation.
Information Campaign. 4.1 The Ratification Committee shall be responsible for affording eligible voters a reasonable opportunity to review the substance and details of this Agreement through the use of a communications strategy which may include videos, information booklets, community visits, door to door visits and accurate map reproductions. 4.2 Only printed, audio and visual material submitted by the Ratification Committee to, and approved by, the parties shall be made available or distributed to eligible voters by the Ratification Committee pursuant to 4.1. Material submitted by the Ratification Committee to a party shall be considered approved by that party unless the Ratification Committee receives written notice otherwise within 15 calendar days of the material being received by that party.
Information Campaign. 4.1 The Ratification Committee shall be responsible for providing eligible voters a reasonable opportunity to review the contents of this Agreement through the use of a communications strategy which may include videos, information booklets and accurate map reproductions.
Information Campaign. 4.7.1 The Eligibility Committee shall be responsible for affording eligible voters a reasonable opportunity to review the substance and details of the Agreement. 4.7.2 The Eligibility Committee shall organize community meetings to provide eligible voters an opportunity to discuss the Agreement with representatives of the Dogrib Treaty 11 Council and government.
Information Campaign. Parties will provide all necessary information in respect of the Binding Open Season Procedure by means of regular updates at Parties websites and/or by e-mails to all parties involved.
Information Campaign. Eustream will provide all available necessary information in respect of the Open Season Procedure to all parties involved, provided by means of regular updates at Eustream website.
Information Campaign. ‌ 7.10.1 The ratification committee shall, at least xx days3 before the first day of the vote: a) be responsible for providing eligible voters with a reasonable opportunity to review the substance and details of the FSGA; and b) organize meetings in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ and in the City of Yellowknife and in any other locations it considers appropriate to provide eligible voters an opportunity to discuss the FSGA with representatives of the Parties.
Information Campaign. The ratification committee shall:
Information Campaign. The Ratification Committee shall take all reasonable steps necessary to ensure that Eligible Voters have a reasonable opportunity to learn about the ratification process and the substance of the Agreement.
Information Campaign. 28.10.1 The ratification committee shall: (a) be responsible for affording eligible voters a reasonable opportunity to review the substance and details of the Agreement; and (b) organize meetings in the Inuvialuit Communities and in Yellowknife to provide eligible voters an opportunity to discuss the Agreement with representatives of the Parties.
Information Campaign. Continue anti-litter information program in conjunction with the City of Cocoa Beach and Tourist Development Office. This shall include programs such as Pick It Up, Pack It Out, recycling and use of sustainability initiatives. Use of advertising such as billboards, radio, and social media will be used to promote anti-litter campaigns.