Availability criteria Sample Clauses

Availability criteria. The Authority will not pay the full cost of guaranteed places where a place or a number of places are deemed to be unavailable, based on specific criteria. This will be when a Young Person cannot be placed in the bed within the unit (and no alternative place is found at the SCHs own cost) or has to be removed from the SCH and placed elsewhere in the following circumstances: Children at risk or placement unsafe: The Authority reserve the right to remove an individual or all the young people placed by the Authority in the SCH, in circumstances where the Authority has assessed that the children are at risk or the placement is unsafe. Where: continuing registration as a Children’s Home is in doubt or a decision to suspend registration is pending licensing as a secure unit is in doubt or a decision to suspend the licence is pending there is the consideration of the imposition of conditions on licensing if registration or licence are cancelled or conditions are imposed that limit the Authority’s ability to place a Young Person (for example issues identified during an Inspection give the Authority sufficient cause for concern to remove young people from the unit). where the Authority has reasonably deemed Young People to be at risk and has suspended placements and/or removed Young People from the establishment Room is physically unavailable due to damage: If the room is unavailable because of a need for repairs or damage, the unit should endeavour to find alternative secure accommodation for the Young Person within the unit at its own cost. However, the Authority are aware that there may be mitigating circumstances which means that a room is not available, such as the time taken to carry out critical repairs. Therefore the Authority will give a SCH two working days to restore facilities. From working day three the room will count as unavailable to the Authority and the Authority will no longer pay for the place. If there are exceptional circumstances that mean it would be unfeasible to declare the room available within 2 working days then the SCH should discuss the particular case with the Contract Manager In some of these cases, the Authority may decide to grant additional time for the room to be declared available before ceasing payment but the decision remains solely that of the Contract Manager. The Authority’s Service Assurance Team will monitor unavailability of rooms and time taken to carry out critical repairs as part of the performance measurement framew...
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Availability criteria. The Availability Criteria are:
Availability criteria. By running the tools, answers can be given to requirements that the tools are accessible from the PANACEA platform (Req-TOL-002) as a Web Service (Req-TOL-001), and that the PANACEA interfaces are supported (Req-TOL-003). Also, evaluation of the software quality (Req-TOL-006) and support of the required languages (Req-TOL-100, Req-TOL-200) can be evaluated. Also, the documentation requirement (Req- TOL-007) will be tested from an end-user point of view. Availability also refers to the possibility to adapt the tools to a particular task, e.g. the crawler (Req-TOL-111), or the possibility to inspect intermediate processing result, and adapt / modify the language resources used by the tools.

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  • Service Eligibility Criteria 4.3.4.1 High capacity EELs must comply with the following service eligibility requirements:

  • General Criteria a) Approved varieties shall be those varieties recommended by the Department, the Corporation, or those listed in the Atlantic Provinces Field Crop Guide, Publication 100A.

  • Forecasting Requirements for Trunk Provisioning Within ninety (90) days of executing this Agreement, Reconex shall provide Verizon a two (2) year traffic forecast. This initial forecast will provide the amount of traffic to be delivered to and from Verizon over each of the Local Interconnection Trunk groups over the next eight (8) quarters. The forecast shall be updated and provided to Verizon on an as-needed basis but no less frequently than semiannually. All forecasts shall comply with the Verizon CLEC Interconnection Trunking Forecast Guide and shall include, at a minimum, Access Carrier Terminal Location (“ACTL”), traffic type (Local Traffic/Toll Traffic, Operator Services, 911, etc.), code (identifies trunk group), A location/Z location (CLLI codes for Reconex-IPs and Verizon-IPs), interface type (e.g., DS1), and trunks in service each year (cumulative).

  • Criteria (1) Annual Evaluation Criteria. All performance evaluations shall be based upon assigned duties, and shall carefully consider the nature of the assignment in terms, where applicable, of:

  • Benchmarks for Measuring Accessibility For the purposes of this Agreement, the accessibility of online content and functionality will be measured according to the W3C’s Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0 Level AA and the Web Accessibility Initiative Accessible Rich Internet Applications Suite (WAI-ARIA) 1.0 for web content, which are incorporated by reference. Adherence to these accessible technology standards is one way to ensure compliance with the College’s underlying legal obligations to ensure that people with disabilities are able to acquire the same information, engage in the same interactions, and enjoy the same benefits and services within the same timeframe as their nondisabled peers, with substantially equivalent ease of use; that they are not excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise subjected to discrimination in any College programs, services, and activities delivered online, as required by Section 504 and the ADA and their implementing regulations; and that they receive effective communication of the College’s programs, services, and activities delivered online.

  • Funding Requirements If Subrecipient receives funds pursuant to this Contract for more than one program, the funds received by Subrecipient for each program shall be expended only for that program, and Subrecipient shall not expend more funds for any program than are set forth in the Attachment C, Budget Schedule(s) for that program. Subrecipient shall operate continuously throughout the term of this Contract with at least the minimum number and type of staff and volunteers required for provision of the services described. Such staff and volunteers shall be qualified in accordance with all applicable statutes and regulations. Subrecipient agrees to submit to Administrator, upon request, a list of persons, including employees, subcontractors and volunteers, who are to provide such services, and any changes to said list, by name, title, professional degree, and experience. Additional Services. Subrecipient also shall provide the following services to Older Individuals to whom it provides the services described herein in Attachment A with the consent of the Older Individual, or his or her representative, Subrecipient shall bring to the attention of appropriate officials for follow-up, conditions or circumstances which place the Older Individual, or the household of the Older Individual, in imminent danger. Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed to limit Subrecipient’s responsibilities for elder abuse reporting as set forth in this Contract. Coordination of services. Subrecipient shall assure that all services funded under this Contract are coordinated with other appropriate services in the community and that services funded under this Contract do not constitute unnecessary duplications of services provided by other sources. Coordination of resources. Subrecipient shall work collaboratively with County, particularly the Information and Assistance Program (I&A), to ensure that clients who may need any services available through Older Americans Act or Older Californians Act Programs are referred to I&A for assistance in accessing these services.

  • Origin Criteria For the goods that meet the origin criteria, the exporter should indicate in Box 8 of this Form, the origin criteria met, in the manner shown in the following table: Circumstances of production or manufacture in the country named in Box 11 of this form: Insert in Box 8

  • PRICING CONDITIONS County agrees to pay Contractor for all services required herein as prescribed, fixed at the submitted pricing, which shall include reimbursement for all expenses incurred. No other expenses shall be paid to Contractor without formal approval of the County’s Board of Supervisors or its authorized agent. In no event shall the total services to be performed hereunder exceed $_____________________. County shall not be responsible for any charges or expenses incurred by Contractor, his/her agents, employees or independent Contractors, other than those listed herein, in connection with the performance of services hereunder unless authorized in advance in writing by County.

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