Agency’s Obligations Clause Examples
The 'Agency’s Obligations' clause defines the specific duties and responsibilities that the agency must fulfill under the agreement. This typically includes delivering agreed-upon services, meeting deadlines, maintaining confidentiality, and adhering to any relevant laws or standards. For example, the agency may be required to provide regular progress reports or ensure that all work meets the client’s specifications. The core function of this clause is to clearly outline what is expected from the agency, thereby ensuring accountability and minimizing misunderstandings between the parties.
Agency’s Obligations. Pursuant to this contract, the Agency agrees to provide the specific services detailed herein and shall be responsible for the following:
3.1 The Agency agrees to not provide to the Contractor any Task Order assigning work to the Contractor without the prior approval of the ED.
Agency’s Obligations. Agency shall provide those services and carry out that work described in the Service Plan attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein.
Agency’s Obligations. Agency will perform the following services under this Agreement:
A. Establish an academic curriculum of basic education, computer literacy and vocational skills training to assist WTW participants to prepare for employment. The training programs must be provided at the adult school campus located at ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇., Concord, CA 94518 and will be called "Finding Opportunities Careers for Ultimate Self-Sufficiency (FOCUS), Essential Skills for Success (Essential Skills) Programs" and Career Connections (collectively, the Program). The Program curriculum must be approved by EHSD.
B. The FOCUS Program will consist of basic mathematical and computer skills, keyboarding and other hands-on vocational projects to assist the participant in developing skills needed for the workplace. The Essential Skills Program will consist of distance learning vocational curriculum approved by EHSD and the Adult Schools, providing participants the opportunity to develop workplace skills in specific employment paths. The Career Connections Program will provide job readiness skills needed for participants to learn about the current job market, develop resume writing skills, current interviewing techniques and interpersonal behavior useful for employment.
C. Develop and publish online and in the school catalog a FOCUS Program marketing tool listing the program duration, class subjects and schedules. The FOCUS, Essential Skills training workshops and Career Connections Program will be delivered to WTW participants for a duration of up to six (6) weeks consisting of five (5) days per week, eight (8) hours per day based upon the participant's need as determined by EHSD. The Program training workshops must include computer lab hours, with classes in the morning and afternoon. In collaboration with Initials: Agency County Dept. Contra Costa County Service Plan (Interagency Agreement) Number ▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇ EHSD, training workshop schedules will be set based on student needs and as indicated by EHSD program referrals.
D. Accept from EHSD all participant referrals to the Program and assess their basic literary, mathematical, computer and employment skills to deliver instructional material appropriate to their level.
E. Facilitate the communication between the Agency and EHSD through an individual who will serve as a point of contact and liaison with EHSD's WTW staff on issues specific to CalWORKs participant's WTW plans, participant's referrals to the Program, attendance, and other issues th...
Agency’s Obligations. Agency shall pay County for its provision of the services as set forth in the attached Service Plan, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein.
Agency’s Obligations. The Agency undertakes to use its skills and knowledge to assign a suitable tutor to the client/student.
Agency’s Obligations. Section 5.b. of the Agreement (“School Bus Route Minimum Level of Service”) is hereby deleted in its entirety and replaced with new Section 5.b. to read:
Agency’s Obligations. In furtherance of this Section, Agency shall:
(a) provide timely and meaningful comments to the information, reports, and other documents submitted to Agency by Developer;
(b) upon Developer’s request, provide Developer with all of Agency’s comments, conditions, and requirements regarding Developer’s plans for the Project in sufficient time (provided that Developer provides Agency with a reasonable period of time for Agency to review Developer’s plans) for Developer to respond to Agency’s comments, conditions, and requirements prior to filing an application with City for the Project; and
(c) upon Developer’s request, provide reasonable support for the Project and Developer’s request to the City, County and such other governmental agencies, including executing documents necessary for Developer to apply for building permits.
Agency’s Obligations. 2.01 The Agency enters into Contract with the understanding that it is the duty of the CTC to ensure that Pinellas County’s transportation disadvantaged persons are provided transportation services that are safe, efficient, cost-effective, and are not duplicative or fragmented. This responsibility entails reporting requirements, financial and service monitoring, and safety monitoring.
2.02 The Agency shall provide certain transportation services, the scope of which is described in the approved Scope of Services in Section 7.
Agency’s Obligations. The Agency is required to carry out the service with the maximum care and diligence, in accordance with the provisions of these provisions and in accordance with the procedures described below. The contracted Agency shall undertake to: • Submit a shortlist of no less than three and up to five candidates for the San Francisco FDI desk within two weeks of the contract being awarded. • Submit a shortlist of no less than three and up to five candidates for the New York FDI desk within two weeks of the contract being awarded. • The Two shortlists must be submitted to ITA NY on a date to be determined before the signing of the contract, but preferably by January 31st, 2023. The effective date is to be negotiated by the ITA and the Agency. The ITA will select and name the winning candidates discretionally. The candidates must be informed by the Agency that in order to complete checks by ITA HQ in Rome, the winning candidate will be informed by the ITA only after approximately two months from the completion date of the selection procedure. The Agency must also inform the candidates that as required by Italian Law, full background checks will be undertaken. The winning bidding Agency agrees to undergo a full background check.
Agency’s Obligations. Compensation to City. Agency agrees to pay City for services rendered and use of office facilities, equipment, and supplies under this Agreement based on the following payment schedule. The Parties agree to revisit and revise the payment schedule and amend the schedule as necessary upon the written consent by both the City and the Agency, on or before October 1 each year.