Reporting Calendar Sample Clauses

Reporting Calendar. The Organizer shall annually provide to the Charter Schools Director a calendar that sets forth the schedule for all reports that the Organizer shall submit to the Charter Schools Director as required hereunder and the dates by which such reports shall be submitted (the "Reporting Calendar"). The Reporting Calendar shall be submitted to the Charter Schools Director on March 1 during the calendar year of the effective date and on July 1 every year thereafter.
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Reporting Calendar. To ensure timely submission the partners should respect the following deadlines: Table 5. Reporting Calendar Kind of report Period covered Template ready and uploaded to SharePoint by project coordinator Deadline to send to project coordinator By whom? Finalised & submitted to EC by project coordinator Internal Progress Report 1 May 2016 - Oct. 2016 (M01 - M06) Oct. 2016 (M06) Nov 2016 (M07) All consortium partners n/a Internal Progress Report 2 Nov 2016 - Apr 2017 (M07 - M12) Apr 2017 (M12) May 2017 (M13) All consortium partners n/a Periodic Report 1 May 2016 - Oct. 2017 (M01-M18) Oct. 2017 (M18) Nov 2017 (M19) WPL Dec 20th 2017 (M20) Internal Progress Report 3 Nov 2017 - Apr 2018 (M19 - M24) Apr 2018 (M24) May 2018 (M25) All consortium partners n/a Internal Progress Report 4 May 2018 - Oct. 2018 (M25 - M30) Oct. 2018 (M30) Nov 2018 (M31) All consortium partners n/a Periodic Report 2 Nov 2017 - Apr 2019 (M19 - M36) Apr 2019 (M36) May 2019 (M37) WPL June 2019 (M38) Internal Progress Report 5 May 2019 - Okt 2019 (M37 - M42) Oct. 2019 (M42) Nov 2019 (M43) All consortium partners n/a Periodic Report 3 May 2019 - Apr 2020 (M37 - M48) Apr 2020 (M48) May 2020 WPL June 2020 (M50) Final Report May 2016 - Apr 2020 (M01 – M48) n/a n/a Project coordinator June 2020 (M50) Furthermore, every three months a short report on the project progress will be sent to the EU Project Officer by the scientific coordinator(s).

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  • School Calendar The Dual Credit course schedule will be determined by the location of the course delivery, provided that the required contact hours and prerequisites are met. The instructional calendar for the high school portion of the School will be based on the School District calendar and comply with all related TEA regulations for school attendance. The School District will adjust its schedule as necessary to enable Students to enroll in and attend the college- level courses provided by College. The School District and College will coordinate the State Student assessment requirements to ensure said assessments are administered without penalty. The School District, School and College will ensure that the School calendar accounts for the required per-semester contact hours for courses. When the instructional delivery is on the College site, it may be necessary for Students to attend classes on days when the School District is closed (e.g., different holiday closures). When Students take classes at the College scheduled on days when School is closed, the School District will ensure that at least one staff member with administrative authority be on call and available to be reached by the College’s Office of High School Programs or other College staff in case of emergency. The designated School staff member will have access to Student emergency contact information. While the College agrees to make scheduling accommodations for required State assessments, including the STAAR and End of Course Exams, all contact hour requirements must be met. For assessments not mandated by the State, the College and School District will come to a mutual agreement on administration dates in order to appropriately manage disruptions of college courses and ensure contact hour requirements are met.

  • quarters At the end of each quarter, the Employer may payout any unused overtime down to seventy-five (75) hours.

  • Reporting Period e. Project progress including a summary of progress, findings, data, analyses, results and field-test results from all tasks carried out in the covered period.

  • Extended Reporting Period If any required insurance coverage is on a claims-made basis (rather than occurrence), Contractor shall maintain such coverage for a period of no less than three (3) years following expiration or termination of the Master Contract.

  • Reporting periods The action is divided into the following reporting periods: - Reporting period 1: from month 1 to month [X][ - Reporting period 2: from month [X+1] to month [Y]][ - Reporting period 3: from month [Y+1] to month [Z]][ - Reporting period 4: from month [Z+1] to month [the last month of the action]]

  • Quarterly and Annual Reconciliation 10.6.1 The Parties acknowledge that all payments made against Monthly Bills and Supplementary Bills shall be subject to quarterly reconciliation within 30 days of the end of the quarter at the beginning of the following quarter of each Contract Year and annual reconciliation at the end of each Contract Year within 30 days to take into account the Energy Accounts, Tariff adjustment payments, Tariff Rebate, Late Payment Surcharge, or any other reasonable circumstance provided under this Agreement.

  • Academic Calendar The academic calendar of each university shall be established by the President. Prior to establishing or making changes in the calendar, the President/designee shall afford opportunity to meet and confer with the Association.

  • Calendar 1. Applications/information on nominated students must reach the receiving institution by: Receiving institution [Erasmus code] Autumn term* [month] Spring term* [month] [* to be adapted in case of a trimester system]

  • FISCAL CONTINGENCY All payments under this contract are contingent upon the availability to the City of Nashua of the necessary funds. This contract shall terminate and the City of Nashua's obligations under it shall be extinguished at the end of any fiscal year in which the City of Nashua fails to appropriate monies for the ensuing fiscal year sufficient for the performance of this contract. Nothing in this contract shall be construed to provide Independent Contractor with a right of payment over any other entity. Any funds obligated by the City of Nashua under this contract that are not paid to Independent Contractor shall automatically revert to the City of Nashua’s discretionary control upon the completion, termination, or cancellation of the agreement. The City of Nashua shall not have any obligation to re-award or to provide, in any manner, the unexpended funds to Independent Contractor. Independent Contractor shall have no claim of any sort to the unexpended funds.

  • Quarterly Reporting Within 45 days after the close of the first three (3) quarterly periods of each of its respective fiscal years, to the extent not furnished under the Purchase Agreement, (A) consolidated balance sheets of Provider and its Subsidiaries as at the close of each such period and (B) consolidated statements of income and retained earnings and a statement of cash flows for Provider for the period from the beginning of such fiscal year to the end of such quarter, all certified by its respective chief financial officer or treasurer.

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