MCP Responsible Person definition

MCP Responsible Person means the person designated by MCP to oversee MCP coordination and communication with County and ensure MCP’s compliance with this MOU as described in Section 4 of this MOU.
MCP Responsible Person means the person designated by MCP to oversee MCP coordination and communication with DMC-ODS and ensure MCP’s compliance with this MOU as described in Section 4 of this MOU.
MCP Responsible Person means the person designated by MCP to oversee MCP coordination and communication with the LHD Responsible Person,

Examples of MCP Responsible Person in a sentence

  • The Behavioral Health Director, the designated MCP Responsible Person, listed on Exhibit A of this MOU, is responsible for overseeing MCP’s compliance with this MOU.

Related to MCP Responsible Person

  • Responsible Person means any person other than the registered owner of an immovable property who is legally responsible for the payment of municipal service charges.

  • Responsible Party means a public or private body or any other person which, alone or in conjunction with others, determines the purpose of and means for processing personal information, as defined in POPI.

  • Responsible Financial Officer means, with respect to any Person, the chief financial officer or treasurer of such Person or any other officer, partner or member having substantially the same authority and responsibility.

  • Responsible Officer when used with respect to the Trustee, means any officer within the Corporate Trust Administration of the Trustee (or any successor group of the Trustee) or any other officer of the Trustee customarily performing functions similar to those performed by any of the above designated officers and also means, with respect to a particular corporate trust matter, any other officer to whom such matter is referred because of his knowledge of and familiarity with the particular subject.

  • Responsible Offeror means an Offeror who submits a responsive proposal and who has furnished, when required, information and data to prove that his financial resources, production or service facilities, personnel, service reputation and experience are adequate to make satisfactory delivery of the services, or items of tangible personal property described in the proposal.