Range of Activities Sample Clauses

Range of Activities. For the execution of the Project, KCF will perform the following activities: CERTAIN CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT, MARKED BY [***], HAS BEEN OMITTED BECAUSE IT IS NOT MATERIAL AND WOULD LIKELY CAUSE COMPETITIVE HARM TO THE COMPANY IF PUBLICLY DISCLOSED. IPO-Sub-Phase 1:
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Range of Activities. NHDES will use the PPG, subject to the requirements below, to fund any activity that is eligible for funding under at least one of the environmental programs from which funds are combined into the grant. NHDES will use the PPG to fund multi-media activities that are eligible and have been agreed to by the Commissioner and the Regional Administrator. The range of activities vary as needed by program, but may include staff time for program design and implementation to achieve measurable environmental and public health results. Examples of activities include multi-media permitting and enforcement; pollution prevention, sampling, analysis, ecosystem management, community-based environmental protection, and/or other innovative approaches and activities.
Range of Activities. MEDEP will use the Performance Partnership Grant, subject to the requirements below, to fund any activity that is eligible for funding under at least one of the environmental programs from which funds are combined into the grant. MEDEP will use the Performance Partnership Grant to fund multi-media activities that are eligible and have been agreed to by the Commissioner and the Regional Administrator. The range of activities vary as needed by program, but may include staff time for program design and implementation to achieve measurable environment and public health results. Examples of activities include multi-media permitting and enforcement; pollution prevention, sampling, analysis, ecosystem management, community-based environmental protection, and/or other innovative approaches and activities.
Range of Activities. This Agreement applies to all activities, services and events provided, sponsored, authorized or allowed by The Gorge (collectively "Activities"). These Activities will include, but not be limited to the following: • Zip Line Tree Top Canopy Tours –Participants will 1) zip on high elevation cable traverses, assisted by protective equipment, from one high elevation tree-mounted platform to another, 2) walk across high elevation suspension/rope bridges, and 3) rappel from high elevation tree-mounted platforms. There will also be associated hiking and some vehicle transportation. Participants are allowed to move about the premises where Activities are located. Participants will be transported from Activities in vehicles operated by The Gorge. Participants may also be required to climb steep ladders or staircases, to climb and descend steep grades and walk lengthy and uneven terrain. While participating in the Activities, the Minor Participant is the sole responsibility of the Responsible Adult or chaperone designated in writing by the Responsible Adult (“Chaperone”). The Gorge retains the right, in its sole discretion, to refuse to provide Activities to any Minor Participant for any reason, including but not limited to the level of supervision of the Minor Participant, his or her age, maturity, behavior, and/or conduct. If the Responsible Adult or Chaperone is not participating in Activities with the Minor Participant, the Responsible Adult or Chaperone must stay on The Gorge premises and be immediately available when needed, whether for physical support, mental, or emotional support, or to make decisions on behalf of the Minor Participant, including medical decisions. The Responsible Adult accepts or delegates this additional responsibility by signing below.
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Range of Activities. This Agreement applies to all activities, services and events provided, sponsored, authorized or allowed by The Gorge (collectively "Activities"). These Activities will include, but not be limited to the following: • Zip Line Tree Top Canopy Tours –. Participants will 1) zip on high elevation cable traverses, assisted by protective equipment, from one high elevation tree-­‐mounted platform to another, 2) walk across high elevation suspension/rope bridges, and 3) rappel from high elevation tree-­‐mounted platforms. There will also be associated hiking and some vehicle transportation. Participants are allowed to move about the premises where Activities are located. Participants will be transported from Activities in vehicles operated by The Gorge. Participants may also be required to climb steep ladders or staircases, to climb and descend steep grades and walk lengthy and uneven terrain. It is the responsibility of Responsible Adult to accompany his/her Minor Participant at all times, being immediately available when needed, whether for physical support, mental, or emotional support, or to make decisions on behalf of the Minor Participant, including medical decisions. If either the Minor Participant or the Responsible Adult are required or choose to withdraw from the Activities, the other must also immediately withdraw. The Responsible Adult accepts this additional responsibility by signing below.
Range of Activities. VT DEC will use the Performance Partnership Grant, subject to the requirements below, to fund any activity that is eligible for funding under at least one of the environmental programs from which funds are combined into the grant. VT DEC will use the Performance Partnership Grant to fund multi-media activities that are eligible and have been agreed to by the Commissioner and the Regional Administrator. The range of activities vary as needed by program, but may include staff time for program design and implementation to achieve measurable environment and public health results. Examples of activities include multi-media permitting and, sampling, analysis, ecosystem management, community-based environmental protection, and/or other innovative approaches and activities.
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Range of Activities. As a full-service CPA firm, we offer a broad range of services, which include the following: Certified Audits Tax Planning and Consulting Compilations and Reviews Income Tax Preparation and Representation Agreed-Upon Procedure Reviews Consulting Services Financial Services Litigation Support Services Bookkeeping Services
Range of Activities. The range of activities performed by our San Diego office include audit, tax and consulting services. We have two partners who specialize in California Community College District audits, which comprise the majority of our governmental audit practice. We are recognized throughout the State of California as an education and governmental auditing firm. In addition to California Community College District audits, we specialize in audits of K‐12 School Districts, charter schools, foundations, not‐for‐profits, and private businesses. We also work with non‐profit organizations in the area of tax, audit and accounting services. Our dedicated governmental team audits California Community Colleges year‐round which means we are flexible in scheduling and are always responsive to client needs. Our educational audit partners provide direct cell phone numbers to all clients, and pride themselves on being available 24/7 for any client need. Importance of Certifications – At CWDL we understand that the Certified Public Accountant (“CPA”) designation is a valuable credential for advancing a career in accounting and auditing. It demonstrates a strong knowledge of accounting practice, in addition to knowledge of applicable laws and regulations. The designation of a CPA is widely respected as a gauge of quantitative skills and high standards of professionalism. Not just CPAs – In addition to being licensed CPAs, we have two Certified Fraud Examiners on staff who are governmental audit experts. Our CFEs regularly assist our audit clients with forensic services should the need arise. An expert who understands the operations of the San Diego Community College District and is also a CFE adds even more to the value that our firm brings to your organization. PROFILE OF FIRM, continued Why Our Firm – Two major factors to performing a high-quality audit are: accountability and supervision. CWDL has developed a team and organizational chart that adhere to both. Xxxx Xxxxxxxxx is the engagement partner on the audit and will supervise the in-field manager, senior and associate. In addition, to keep him accountable to high standards, the files will be reviewed by Xxxxxx X Xxxxxxx to ensure a high-quality audit. Inevitably, during the audit process, questions arise. With a clear chain of command structure, it is easy for the audit associate and senior to understand where they should go with questions. If there are ever issues or findings, seniors and associates will go to their supervisor...
Range of Activities. From 2012/13 onwards the University will undertake a range of activities aimed at aspiration‐raising and widening access. These will build on our successful collaborative work through AimHigher. In 2012/13 our investment will include £0.88m on a range of widening participation focused outreach activities and £0.18m on summer schools, taster sessions and related activities. We plan an annual investment of £0.2m to retain the expertise of our AimHigher team in 2011/12 and onwards, following the withdrawal of HEFCE funding to support their activities.
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