Public Performance Reporting Sample Clauses

Public Performance Reporting. 2.1 The residents of Kent will be able to track progress against the outcomes and sub- outcomes of KA2 by accessing quarterly progress reports on the KP website.
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Public Performance Reporting. The SOA will be subject to an annual performance report being produced for all stakeholders including:-  The Scottish GovernmentThe Account’s Commission  Alliance Board Members  Community/Voluntary Sector Groups  Citizens This will be published through the existing Public Performance Framework of Inverclyde Council.
Public Performance Reporting. The residents of Cumbria will be able to track progress against the outcomes and sub-outcomes of the ‘Cumbria Agreement’ by accessing quarterly progress reports on the Cumbria Strategic Partnership website.
Public Performance Reporting. The Council has an effective public performance reporting framework in place to provide information that matters to the citizens of East Dunbartonshire in a format that is easy to understand. The 2007/08 Annual Public Performance Report incorporated information on the work of the Community Planning Partnership and this will be further developed in future reports to include performance in delivery of the Single Outcome Agreement. The Council and Community Planning Partners are committed to improving performance and being open and transparent about the progress made. The annual report is distributed to all households in East Dunbartonshire through our Edlife quarterly magazine and is also available on the Council website. Translations, large print, braille and audio formats are also available on request. Council citizens are consulted on a regular basis to ensure that the report is providing the information that is of most interest and in a format that is most desirable. Further work on developing the public performance reporting processes within Community Planning form a key part of the Partnership Improvement Plan.
Public Performance Reporting. 4.6.1 In accordance with statutory requirements, performance information relevant to the services covered by the Trust will be incorporated within the Council’s arrangements for public performance reporting to ensure coherent and regular reporting to stakeholders.
Public Performance Reporting. The Government have stated that a ‘one size fits all’ approach to Public Performance Reporting (PPR) does not work. They are stressing the importance of pushing data to interested parties via various means and also having data available for individuals to access themselves. A proposal for PPR is Proactive: • Focus on specific areas of the SOA in SB Connect (3 times per year) • Focus on specific Council priority in SBC Connect e.g. Priority 1- Economy Made Available via Council website or hard copy: • Annual SOA report to Government (Sep) • Annual SBC Corporate Plan report (May) • Annual SPI report, including SOLACE Benchmarking

Related to Public Performance Reporting

  • Performance Reporting The State of California is required to submit the following financial reports to FEMA:

  • Quarterly Contractor Performance Reporting Customers shall complete a Contractor Performance Survey (Exhibit I) for each Contractor on a Quarterly basis. Customers will electronically submit the completed Contractor Performance Survey(s) to the Department Contract Manager no later than the due date indicated in Contract Exhibit D, Section 17, Additional Special Contract Conditions. The completed Contractor Performance Survey(s) will be used by the Department as a performance-reporting tool to measure the performance of Contractors. The Department reserves the right to modify the Contractor Performance Survey document and introduce additional performance-reporting tools as they are developed, including online tools (e.g. tools within MyFloridaMarketPlace or on the Department's website).

  • PERFORMANCE MONITORING AND REPORTING Performance indicators

  • Performance Reports None Specified

  • Project Monitoring Reporting and Evaluation The Recipient shall furnish to the Association each Project Report not later than forty-five (45) days after the end of each calendar semester, covering the calendar semester.

  • Project Monitoring Reporting Evaluation A. The Project Implementing Entity shall monitor and evaluate the progress of its activities under the Project and prepare Project Reports in accordance with the provisions of Section 5.08(b) of the General Conditions and on the basis of indicators agreed with the Bank. Each such report shall cover the period of one

  • Prohibition of Performance Requirements 1. The provisions of the Agreement on Trade-Related Investment Measures in Annex 1A to the WTO Agreement (TRIMs), which are not specifically mentioned in or modified by this Agreement, shall apply, mutatis mutandis, to this Agreement.

  • Excuse from performance of obligations If the Affected Party is rendered wholly or partially unable to perform its obligations under this Agreement because of a Force Majeure Event, it shall be excused from performance of such of its obligations to the extent it is unable to perform on account of such Force Majeure Event; provided that:

  • EDD Independent Subrecipient Reporting Requirements Effective January 1, 2001, the County of Orange is required to file in accordance with subdivision (a) of Section 6041A of the Internal Revenue Code for services received from a “service provider” to whom the County pays $600 or more or with whom the County enters into a contract for $600 or more within a single calendar year. The purpose of this reporting requirement is to increase child support collection by helping to locate parents who are delinquent in their child support obligations. The term “service provider” is defined in California Unemployment Insurance Code Section 1088.8, Subparagraph B.2 as “an individual who is not an employee of the service recipient for California purposes and who received compensation or executes a contract for services performed for that service recipient within or without the State.” The term is further defined by the California Employment Development Department to refer specifically to independent Subrecipients. An independent Subrecipient is defined as “an individual who is not an employee of the ... government entity for California purposes and who receives compensation or executes a contract for services performed for that ... government entity either in or outside of California.” The reporting requirement does not apply to corporations, general partnerships, limited liability partnerships, and limited liability companies. Additional information on this reporting requirement can be found at the California Employment Development Department web site located at xxxx://xxx.xxx.xx.xxx/Employer_Services.htm

  • COMPLIANCE AND PERFORMANCE EVALUATION Two (2) Mandatory Compliance and Performance Evaluation Meetings shall be conducted during each Term of this Agreement. Additional meetings may be scheduled at the discretion of Department to ensure Concessionaire’s effectiveness and compliance. The meetings shall review all aspects of the Concession Operation, ensuring that quality public services are being provided on a continuing basis in accordance with the Bid Specifications and this Agreement, that operational problems/concerns are addressed on a timely basis, and that all terms and conditions are clearly understood. The meetings shall be held on site with Department-designated State Park Service staff representative(s), the on-site concession manager, and a management/supervisory representative of Concessionaire’s firm. A report form shall be utilized to document the meeting, and to identify any deficiencies and the corrective action required. A copy of the completed report form shall be provided to the on- site concession manager or the management/supervisory representative of Concessionaire’s firm and shall be attached to and made a part of this Agreement. The Mandatory Compliance and Performance Evaluation Meetings shall be held as follows: • Meeting #1 - Prior to commencement of the Period of Operation or Memorial Day, whichever comes first. • Meeting #2 - Within ten (10) calendar days after the last approved day of the Period of Operation.

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