Management and Administration Plan Sample Clauses

Management and Administration Plan. The Charter School Board shall establish qualifications for all persons who hold administrative, supervisory, or instructional leadership roles in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, §124E.12, subdivision 2. The Charter School Board shall use those qualifications as the basis for job descriptions, hiring and performance evaluations of those persons who hold administrative, supervisory or instructional leadership roles at the School, including the hiring and evaluation of any third party organization hired to provide such functions to the School. The Charter School Board will annually prepare performance expectations to be accomplished by the school leader(s). The Charter School Board will review the leaders’ performance at least annually. The teachers may provide written feedback to the Charter School Board regarding the leaders’ performance. The teachers will report to the designated school leader(s). Each teacher and the School leaders will annually prepare performance expectations to be accomplished by the teacher. The School leader(s) will review the performance of the teachers. Professional teacher teams may also be established to provide professional observations and feedback to each other. The teachers may participate in site committees including School model oversight which includes curriculum; budget; and professional development. Each committee will operate under the guidance and direction of the School leader. The School’s performance criteria, as identified in the School ScoreCard, must be met with respect to regarding the governance, management and administration of the School.
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Management and Administration Plan. The Charter School Board may choose to appoint a director to manage and administer the School. Annually, the Charter School Board will prepare performance expectations to be accomplished by the director. The Charter School Board will review the director’s performance at least annually. The teachers will provide written feedback to the Charter School Board regarding the director’s performance. The teachers may report to the director. Annually, each teacher and the director will prepare performance expectations to be accomplished by the teacher. The director will review the performance of the teachers at least annually. Professional teacher teams may also be established to provide professional observations and feedback to each other. The teachers may participate in site committees including School model oversight which includes curriculum; budget; and professional development. Each committee will operate under the guidance and direction of the director. The School’s performance criteria, as identified in the School ScoreCard, must be met with respect to regarding the governance, management and administration of the School.
Management and Administration Plan. The Contractor shall implement and adhere to the Management and Administration Plan required by Section L, Paragraph L.20II.
Management and Administration Plan. The Concessionaire shall develop a plan (the Management and Administration Plan) that describes how the Concessionaire-operated Components shall be managed and supported. The Management and Administration Plan shall be subject to review and approval by RTD. [CDRL #10-11] The Management and Administration Plan shall detail procedures and policies covering:
Management and Administration Plan. The Board may choose to appoint a director to manage and administer the school. Annually, the board will prepare performance expectations to be accomplished by the director. The board will review the director’s performance at least annually. The teachers will provide written feedback to the board regarding the director’s performance. The teachers may report to the director. Annually, each teacher and the director will prepare performance expectations to be accomplished by the teacher. The director will review the performance of the teachers at least annually. Professional teacher teams may also be established to provide professional observations and feedback to each other. The teachers may participate in site committees including school model oversight which includes curriculum; budget; and professional development. Each committee will operate under the guidance and direction of the director. The performance criteria, as identified in the ScoreCard, must be met regarding the Governance, Management and Administration.

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  • Management and Administration Except as otherwise provided herein, this Agreement shall be managed and administered by the Parties, Members, and State Consumer Advocates through the Members Committee and the Reliability Committee as a Standing Committee thereof, except as delegated to the Office of the Interconnection and except that only the PJM Board shall have the authority to approve and authorize the filing of amendments to this Agreement with the FERC. Issued By: Xxxxx Xxxxxx Effective: October 1, 2003 Vice President, Governmental Policy Issued On: July 31, 2003 PJM Interconnection, L.L.C. Second Revised Sheet No. 11 First Revised Rate Schedule FERC No. 32 Superseding First Revised Sheet No. 11 [Sheet Nos. 11 through 14A are reserved for future use.] Issued By: Xxxxx Xxxxxx Effective: October 1, 2003 Vice President, Governmental Policy Issued On: July 31, 2003 PJM Interconnection, L.L.C. Second Revised Sheet No. 15 First Revised Rate Schedule FERC No. 32 Superseding First Revised Sheet No. 15

  • Management and Administrative Services The Investment Adviser shall perform, or arrange for its affiliates to perform, the management and administrative services necessary for the operation of the Fund, including administering shareholder accounts and handling shareholder relations. The Investment Adviser shall provide the Fund with office space, facilities, equipment and necessary personnel and such other services as the Investment Adviser, subject to review by the Board of Directors, from time to time shall determine to be necessary or useful to perform its obligations under this Agreement. The Investment Adviser, also on behalf of the Fund, shall conduct relations with custodians, depositories, transfer agents, pricing agents, dividend disbursing agents, other shareholder servicing agents, accountants, attorneys, underwriters, brokers and dealers, corporate fiduciaries, insurers, banks and such other persons in any such other capacity deemed to be necessary or desirable. The Investment Adviser generally shall monitor the Fund's compliance with investment policies and restrictions as set forth in filings made by the Fund under the federal securities laws. The Investment Adviser shall make reports to the Board of Directors of its performance of obligations hereunder and furnish advice and recommendations with respect to such other aspects of the business and affairs of the Fund as it shall determine to be desirable.

  • Fund Administration Legal Services a. Prepare the agenda and resolutions for all requested Board of Trustees (the “Board”) and committee meetings, make presentations to the Board and committee meetings where appropriate or upon reasonable request, prepare minutes for such Board and committee meetings and attend the Trust’s shareholder meetings and prepare minutes of such meetings;

  • FUND ADMINISTRATION SERVICES BNY Mellon shall provide the following fund administration services for each Fund, Series and class:  Calculate Fund approved income and per share amounts required for periodic distributions to be made by the applicable Fund, Series or class;  Coordinate a Fund’s annual audit and respond timely and completely to related requests;  Cooperate with each Fund’s independent auditors;  Supply various normal and customary portfolio and Fund statistical data as requested on an ongoing basis; and  If the chief executive officer or chief financial officer of a Fund is required to provide a certification as part of the Fund’s Form N-Q or Form N-CSR filing pursuant to regulations promulgated by the SEC under Section 302 of the Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Act of 2002, provide a sub-certification in support of certain matters set forth in the aforementioned certification. Such sub-certification is to be in such form and relating to such matters as reasonably agreed to by BNY Mellon in advance. BNY Mellon shall be required to provide the sub-certification only during the term of this Agreement with respect to the applicable Fund or Series and only if it receives such cooperation as it may request to perform its investigations with respect to the sub-certification. For clarity, the sub-certification is not itself a certification under the Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Act of 2002 or under any other law, rule or regulation. REGULATORY ADMINISTRATION SERVICES BNY Mellon shall provide the following regulatory administration services for each Fund and Series:  Assist the Fund in responding to SEC examination requests by providing requested documents in the possession of BNY Mellon that are on the SEC examination request list and by making employees responsible for providing services available to regulatory authorities having jurisdiction over the performance of such services as may be required or reasonably requested by such regulatory authorities;  Assist with and/or coordinate such other filings, notices and regulatory matters and other due diligence requests or requests for proposal on such terms and conditions as BNY Mellon and the applicable Fund on behalf of itself and its Series may mutually agree upon in writing from time to time; and

  • Fund Administration ● Prepare annual and semi-annual financial statements ○ Utilizing templates for standard layout and printing ● Prepare Forms N-CEN, N-CSR and 24F-2 ● File Forms N-CEN and 24F-2 with the SEC ● Host annual audits ● Prepare required reports for quarterly Board meetings ● Monitor expense ratios ● Maintain budget vs. actual expenses ● Manage fund invoice approval and xxxx payment process ● Assist with placement of Fidelity Bond and E&O insurance Fund Accounting ● Calculate monthly NAVs as required by the Trust and in conformance with generally accepted accounting principles (“GAAP”), SEC Regulation S-X (or any successor regulation) and the Internal Revenue Code ● Transmit net asset values to the advisor, NASDAQ, Transfer Agent & other third parties ● Reconcile cash & investment balances with the custodian ● Provide data and reports to support preparation of financial statements and filings ● Prepare required Fund Accounting records in accordance with the 1940 Act ● Obtain and apply security valuations as directed and determined by the Fund consistent with the Fund’s pricing and valuation policies ● Participate, when requested, in Fair Value Committee meetings as a non-voting member ● Calculate monthly SEC standardized total return performance figures ● Coordinate reporting to outside agencies including Morningstar, etc. ● Prepare and file Form N-PORT Legal Administration ● Coordinate annual update to prospectus and statement of additional information ● Coordinate standard layout and printing of prospectus ● Files Forms N-CSR and N-PX ● Coordinate EDGARization and filing of SEC documents ● Compile and distribute board materials (electronically) for quarterly board meetings ● Attend quarterly board meetings telephonically and prepare initial draft of meeting minutes Compliance Administration ● Perform daily prospectus & SAI, SEC investment restriction monitoring ● Provide warning/Alert notification with supporting documentation ● Provide quarterly compliance testing certification to Board of Trustees SS&C ALPS Client Portal ● Document Management/Sharing ● Initiate requests or provide feedback ● Retrieval of current and up to 15 months of historical reports ● Access to daily fund accounting data and static reports ● Portfolio compliance alerting with drill-down capability ● Portfolio data warehouse with reporting engine ● Investor data warehouse with ad hoc query builder ● Investor document image retrieval (i.e. correspondence, applications, checks) ● Trustee access that facilitates access to board materials and other relevant documents Notes and Terms to SS&C ALPS Services

  • General and Administrative 4.1 This Agreement shall be governed in all respects and aspects by the laws of the State of Texas, and the parties hereby agree any legal action concerning this Agreement shall be brought in a court of competent jurisdiction, in Lubbock County, Texas. If counsel is required to enforce terms of this Agreement and/ or corollary agreements, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover reasonable attorney fees and costs.

  • Opinion of General Counsel of the Company The General Counsel of the Company, shall have furnished to the Representatives, at the request of the Company, a written opinion, dated the Closing Date and addressed to the Underwriters, in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Representatives and substantially in the form previously agreed by the parties hereto.

  • General and Administrative Expenses All expenses of the Company shall be billed to and paid by the Company. The Managers may be reimbursed for the actual cost of goods and services used for or by the Company. The Managers may be reimbursed for the administrative services necessary to the prudent operation of the Company; provided, the reimbursement shall be the lower of the Manager’s actual cost or the amount the Company would be required to pay persons other than Affiliates for comparable administrative services in the same geographic location; and provided, further, that such costs are reasonably allocated to the Company on the basis of assets, revenues, time records or other method conforming with generally accepted accounting principles. No reimbursement shall be permitted for services for which the Manager is entitled to compensation by way of a separate fee.

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