Consortium Participants Sample Clauses

Consortium Participants. This solicitation represents the needs of a Consortium of ten (10) PSAPs organized under a Cooperative Agreement, and located in the Minneapolis/St Xxxx Metropolitan area. Seven (7) of these PSAPs are primary 9-1-1 call answering and radio dispatching centers that provide services for the respective agencies. The additional three (3) PSAPs are secondary 9-1-1 call handling and radio dispatching centers that provide emergency medical services dispatching for the respective agencies. Also, there are three (3) additional related Back-Up Centers resulting in a potential for 13 locations outfitted with Workstation equipment and one that includes an integrated Administrative Telephone System.  Allina Health EMS (Allina Health EMS Communications) [Secondary]  Xxxxxx County (Xxxxxx County Sheriff’s Communications)  Dakota Communication Center o With integrated Administrative Telephone System  City of Edina (Edina Emergency Communications Center)  Hennepin County (Hennepin County Sheriff’s Office [HCSO] Communications) o HCSO Back-Up Center  Hennepin Healthcare Services, Inc. (Hennepin Emergency Medical Services [EMS] Emergency Communications Center [ECC]) [Secondary]  City of Minneapolis (Minneapolis Emergency Communications Center [MECC]) o MECC Back-Up Center  Xxxxxx County (Xxxxxx County Emergency Communications Center) x Xxxxxx Back-Up Center  Ridgeview Medical Center (Ridgeview Communications Center) [Secondary]  University of Minnesota (U of M Public Safety Emergency Communications Center) Specific demographic information about these agencies is found later this document. RESPONSE: UNDERSTOOD Independent Emergency Services, hereinafter referred to as IES, maintains the call taking equipment at eight of the abovementioned Communications Centers and is familiar with Section 1 Consortium NG9-1-1 CHS their operational needs. Cassidian Communications provided the call taking equipment used at all of the above sites except the University of Minnesota.
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Consortium Participants. This Agreement is entered into by members of the Southeast Florida Regional Partnership’s Sustainable Communities Grant Consortium (Consortium).
Consortium Participants. Any third party Covered Entity may request to join the Consortium by submitting written notice to Solutions. The Advisory Committee will discuss any such request and may approve the request upon a majority vote of the Advisory Committee; provided that Solutions shall have the right to object to joinder in the event that such third party Covered Entity is not a member of Solutions or for any other reason, at Solutions’ discretion. Each duly approved third party Covered Entity (each, a “New Participant”) shall execute and deliver a Joinder Addendum; provided that Solutions shall be required to execute such Joinder Addendum if any material changes, in Solutions sole discretion, are made to such Joinder Addendum by such New Participant. Upon the execution and delivery of a Joinder Addendum by any such New Participant, such New Participant shall become a Consortium Participant. The rights and obligations of each Consortium Participant hereunder shall remain in full force and effect notwithstanding the addition of any New Participant hereunder. A Consortium Participant does not have a vote on the Advisory Committee or the Research Review Committee.

Related to Consortium Participants

  • Participants The Lender and its participants, if any, are not partners or joint venturers, and the Lender shall not have any liability or responsibility for any obligation, act or omission of any of its participants. All rights and powers specifically conferred upon the Lender may be transferred or delegated to any of the Lender's participants, successors or assigns.

  • Eligible Participants Families and individuals experiencing homelessness. For the purposes of the Program, families and individuals are considered to be homeless only when he/she/they lack(s) a fixed, regular and adequate nighttime residence and reside(s) in a place not meant for human habitation, such as cars, parks, sidewalks, abandoned buildings, motels, or other shelters, or for reference as further defined in 24 CFR Part 578.3 and 576.2.

  • Oregon Public Service Retirement Plan Pension Program Members For purposes of this Section 2, “employee” means an employee who is employed by the State on or after August 29, 2003 and who is not eligible to receive benefits under ORS Chapter 238 for service with the State pursuant to Section 2 of Chapter 733, Oregon Laws 2003.

  • Non-Bargaining Unit Employees Employees outside the bargaining unit will not perform work that is normally done by employees in the bargaining unit. However, nothing in this Agreement shall be construed as prohibiting foremen from doing work for purposes of employee instruction and evaluation, and equipment assessment, provided in so doing a lay-off of bargaining unit employees does not result, or in the case of an emergency when regular employees are not available, provided that every reasonable effort is made to find a replacement.

  • Shift Employees Employees who work rotating shift patterns or those who work qualifying shifts shall be entitled, on completion of 12 months employment on shift work, to up to an additional 5 days annual leave, based on the number of qualifying shifts worked. The entitlement will be calculated on the annual leave anniversary date. Qualifying shifts are defined as a shift which involves at least 2 hours work performed outside the hours of 8.00am to 5.00pm, excluding overtime. Number of qualifying shifts per annum Number of days additional leave per annum 121 or more 5 days 96 – 120 4 days 71 – 95 3 days 46 – 70 2 days 21 – 45 1 day

  • In-Service Programs The parties to this collective agreement recognize the value of in-service education both to the employee and the Employer.

  • Public Employees Retirement System “PERS”) Members. For purposes of this Section 1, “employee” means an employee who is employed by the State on August 28, 2003 and who is eligible to receive benefits under ORS Chapter 238 for service with the State pursuant to Section 2 of Chapter 733, Oregon Laws 2003.

  • Non-Bargaining Unit Personnel It is understood and agreed that there are times when non-bargaining unit employees may be required to perform work customarily performed by bargaining unit employees. It is also understood that Supervisors and others will be required to work with tools only to meet requirements under the conditions listed below. Therefore, the Company shall have the right to utilize non-bargaining unit employees under one or more of the following conditions:

  • Educator Plans Developing Educator Plan

  • Broad Participation Retirement Fund A fund established in The Bahamas to provide retirement, disability, or death benefits, or any combination thereof, to beneficiaries that are current or former employees (or persons designated by such employees) of one or more employers in consideration for services rendered, provided that the fund:

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