Electronic Monitoring Program Sample Clauses

Electronic Monitoring Program. 19 Vessel Operations 20 Sector vessels may use electronic monitoring (EM) systems (i.e. cameras, gear sensors, 21 video recording equipment) in lieu of human at-sea monitors (ASM) to meet federal 22 ASM requirements for fishing year 2019. These vessels may be authorized to use EM 24 fishing under the EFP must abide by all operational and reporting requirements and 25 conditions outlined in the EFP and the vessel’s Vessel Monitoring Plan.
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Electronic Monitoring Program. 31 Vessel Operations 32 Sector vessels may use electronic monitoring (EM) systems (i.e. cameras, gear sensors, 33 video recording equipment) in lieu of human at-sea monitors (ASM) to meet federal 34 ASM requirements for fishing year 2021. These vessels may be authorized to use EM 35 only under a valid Exempted Fishing Permit (EFP) issued by NOAA Fisheries or a 36 NMFS-approved EM program. Vessels fishing under the EFP must abide by all 37 operational and reporting requirements and conditions outlined in the EFP and the 38 vessel’s Vessel Monitoring Plan. 40 Selection of Coverage 41 Sector vessels using EM are required to declare their intent to take a sector trip using 42 the Pre- Trip Notification System (PTNS), consistent with standard notification 43 protocols. PTNS selection and notification procedures for Northeast Fishery Observer 44 Program (NEFOP) coverage under EM remains the same. Vessels fishing under this 1 EFP or a NMFS-approved EM program, are not exempt from the requirement to carry
Electronic Monitoring Program. For each eligible client referred by the Purchaser, the Provider agrees to provide the following services: Complete intakes on all referrals, place juveniles on the Electronic Monitor Program, monitor schedules and violations, maintain equipment, maintain regular communication with the juvenile, family, referring agency and collaterals. The goal of the service is to provide structure and accountability for juvenile offenders thus reducing delinquent behavior. Any violations of the monitor will be reported via phone in the same day with a written violation notice to be provided within one business day. INTENSIVE SUPERVISION For each eligible client referred by the Purchaser, the Provider agrees to provide the following services: Family conferences, assessments, contact per the treatment plan, youth conferences, reports, curfew monitoring and electronic monitoring. The goal of the service is for youth to remain in the community without committing further delinquent offenses and to provide rehabilitation services.
Electronic Monitoring Program a. Monthly spreadsheet to indicate youth serve and number of days monitor was provided to youth to include start and end date.

Related to Electronic Monitoring Program

  • Electronic Monitoring All observations shall be conducted openly. Mechanical or electronic devices shall not be used to listen to or record the procedures of any class without the prior knowledge and consent of the teacher.

  • Electronic Backups Subrecipient shall ensure that all electronic information is protected by performing regular backups of automated files and databases and ensure the availability of information assets for continued business. Subrecipient shall ensure that all data, files, and backup files are encrypted.

  • Electronic Access Access by the Customer to certain systems, applications or products of Bank shall be governed by this Agreement and the terms and conditions set forth in Annex A Electronic Access.

  • Electronic Visit Verification (EVV). Provider shall cooperate with State requirements for electronic visit verification for personal care services and home health services, as applicable.

  • Electronic Visit Verification ("EVV Provider shall cooperate with State requirements for electronic visit verification for personal care services and home health services, as applicable.

  • ELECTRONIC WORKFLOW SYSTEM OGS reserves the right to incorporate an electronic workflow system that may include elements of the Authorized User RFQ process. OGS reserves the right to post Authorized User Contract usage of Centralized Contracts. TRAVEL, MEALS AND LODGING - LOT 4 – IMPLEMENTATION ONLY For Lot 4 only, when provided for in the RFQ and resultant Authorized User Agreement, the Authorized Users may reimburse travel expenses. All rules and regulations associated with this travel can be found at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xx.xx/agencies/travel/travel.htm. In no case will any travel reimbursement be charged that exceeds these rates. All travel will be paid only as specified within the Authorized User Agreement and must be billed with the associated services on the same Invoice with receipts attached. The Contractor shall receive prior approval from the Authorized User for any travel that occurs during the term of an Authorized User Agreement. Parking fees and/or parking tickets shall not be paid by an Authorized User. Unless otherwise specified in writing by the Authorized User, a vehicle will not be provided by Authorized User to the Contractor for travel. Therefore, the Contractor will be responsible for ensuring that the Contractor has access to an appropriate vehicle (e.g., personal vehicle or rental vehicle) or common carrier with which to carry out any necessary travel. For the Contractor to obtain reimbursement for the use of a rental vehicle, such use must be justified as the most cost- effective mode of transportation under the circumstances (including consideration of the most effective use of time). The Contractor is responsible for keeping adequate records to substantiate any claims for travel reimbursement. All services provided under the resultant Authorized User Agreement must be performed within CONUS. PERFORMANCE AND BID BONDS There are no BONDS for this Contract. However, an Authorized User may require in an RFQ a performance, payment or Bid bond, or negotiable irrevocable letter of credit or other form of security for the faithful performance for the resultant Authorized User Agreement. CONTRACTOR REQUIREMENTS AND PROCEDURES FOR PARTICIPATION BY NEW YORK STATE CERTIFIED MINORITY- AND WOMEN-OWNED BUSINESS ENTERPRISES AND EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR MINORITY GROUP MEMBERS AND WOMEN I. New York State Law Pursuant to New York State Executive Law Article 15-A and Parts 140-145 of Title 5 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations (“NYCRR”), the New York State Office of General Services (“OGS”) is required to promote opportunities for the maximum feasible participation of New York State-certified Minority- and Women-owned Business Enterprises (“MWBEs”) and the employment of minority group members and women in the performance of OGS contracts.

  • Electronic Surveillance The primary purpose of electronic surveillance is to ensure the health, welfare and safety of all educators, students and visitors to District property and to safeguard District facilities and equipment. As such, the District and the Association agree:

  • ELECTRONIC SUBMITTALS 3.1. Submittal Exchange® (xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx) shall be used to provide an on-line database and repository, which shall be used to transmit and track project-related documents. The intent for using this service is to expedite the construction process by reducing paperwork, improving information flow, and decreasing submittal review turnaround time.

  • Electronic Links The Participating Institutions and the Authorized Users may provide hyperlinks from the Participating Institutions’ and the Authorized Users’ web page(s) or website(s) to individual units of content within the Licensed Materials.

  • Electronic Record Search The Reporting Financial Institution must review electronically searchable data maintained by them for any of the following indicia:

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