Reporting Process Sample Clauses

Reporting Process. 1. When a teacher knows of a short-term absence in advance, a two-day notice shall be given to the principal. In other cases, the teacher shall notify substitute service as soon as possible but never later than 7:00 a.m. on the day of absence.
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Reporting Process. The affected employee shall, not later than three (3) business days after the conviction or plea of guilt, provide documentation of the conviction or plea of guilt to the Self-Reporting Committee (the Committee).
Reporting Process. The LRSA Professional Development Leave Committee shall establish specific reporting requirements for the unit member provided the opportunity for a Professional Development Leave. Such report shall be prepared by the unit member and shall be provided to the Committee within two (2) months after returning to work. In addition, the Committee shall review the report submitted by the unit member and shall recommend approval or disapproval to the College President or Associate Vice Chancellor, Human Resources.
Reporting Process. Planet Payment will prepare and distribute monthly and/or monthly and quarterly reports to Acquirer showing performance against the following performance areas commencing [*] after completion of Implementation as determined under paragraph 1: · Service Availability · Support · Performance · Security · Change Requests · Incident Management (Fault Resolution) · Problem Management (Fault Resolution) Reports will clearly show the actual achieved service levels compared to the service levels required under this SLA. Color coding will be used to identify problem areas: * Certain information on this page has been omitted and filed separately with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Confidential treatment has been requested with respect to the omitted portions. · Green — actual performance is comfortably within the specified service levels. · Red — actual performance is outside the specified service levels.
Reporting Process. Effective reporting procedures and plans for handling allegations of misconduct enhance efforts to protect children from abuse and exploitation. Alleged cases of child abuse, child exploitation and policy non-compliance should be reported by the concerned individual as per the protocol listed below. The IFES headquarters (HQ) Human Resources and Compliance team will decide on the appropriate steps, this will include but will not be limited to notifying donor partners as required by donor requirements. This may also include referring the matter to the local authorities for consideration of potential criminal prosecution. You should promptly report:
Reporting Process. Except as otherwise provided, performance reports will be provided to the CLECs and the Public Utilities Commission by the twentieth calendar day of the month succeeding the reporting period. The reporting period is the calendar month, unless otherwise noted. Reporting will be activity based, i. e. where there is reportable data for the CLEC. For those measures where results appear to be statistically less than parity or not meeting the benchmark level, the ILEC will perform analysis of the data if requested by the CLEC. This analysis will detail the underlying causes contributing to the reported performance results. The ILEC will supply this analysis to the requesting CLEC within thirty days of website publication of the monthly results or within thirty days of the CLEC’s request, which ever is later. Authorized users will have access to monthly reports through an interactive website. Each CLEC will have access to its own data, aggregate CLEC data, ILEC data and ILEC Affiliate data. ILEC Affiliate data will be reported, at a minimum, separately for the ILEC Data subsidiary and all other ILEC Affiliates (in the aggregate). The ILECs will report performance measurements for transactions with their affiliates and make those data available to all CLECs who have filed non-disclosure documents like those filed by SBC/California and Verizon with regard to CLEC data. The Public Utilities Commission will have access to reports for all entities, including ILEC Affiliate data. ILEC Affiliate data will not be included in CLEC aggregate data. In addition to the performance measure results themselves, the raw data supporting the results, for the current and prior month, will be available to the CLECs and the Public Utilities Commission. Additional raw data will be available where measure results have been changed and the raw data has been affected. Raw data will be archived for a period of 24 months to provide an adequate audit trail and will be retained with sufficient detail so that CLECs can reasonably reconcile the data captured by the ILEC (for the CLEC) with its own internal data. ILEC will provide data that comprise the results and are readily available from systems that provide the reportable data. Furthermore, data that relates to the ILEC’s own performance would be retained, at a consistent level of disaggregation comparable to that reported for the CLECs. ILEC will provide PON information associated with Ordering and Provisioning measures. CLECs should reque...
Reporting Process. If any equipment is lost or stolen, the student or parent must report it to the school immediately. Students should inform a school official as soon as possible. If equipment is stolen from a family’s home, automobile, or other location other than school, a police report must be filed and a copy of the report must be provided to the school by the parent/guardian within ten business days. Financial Responsibility The circumstances of each situation involving lost equipment will be investigated individually. Students/families may be billed the replacement or repair cost for damaged or lost equipment if loss is determined to be the fault of the student or if loss or theft is not reported in accordance with the Reporting Process. Payment Timeline‌
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Reporting Process. As specified in support manual.
Reporting Process. California Volunteers will be providing a comprehensive reporting template for grantees upon execution of a contract. Additionally, this reporting template and process may be updated during the period of the contract. At the time when the reporting process is updated, California Volunteers will roll out communication regarding this process and provide updates to grantees. City of Richmond #JP2002 Exhibit D(1) California Volunteers Reporting Requirements, Invoicing, and Specific Requirements and Terms and Conditions CaliforniansForAll Youth Jobs Corps Program Invoicing This grant is a cost-reimbursement grant. As such, grantees will be required to submit periodic and timely invoices to California Volunteers for expenses already incurred for processing and payment. Grantees have the discretion to invoice monthly or quarterly. However, California Volunteers will not allow invoices for periods in excess of three months due to the need to provide quarterly financial reporting to the California Department of Finance, as well as the federal government, over the use of State Fiscal Recovery Funds (SFRF), federal stimulus funding. Invoicing Deadlines: Grantees have the discretion to invoice monthly or quarterly. If monthly, invoices should be submitted by the 15th of the following month. If quarterly, invoices should be submitted with the financial report no later than the due date identified in the financial reporting deadlines below.
Reporting Process. California Volunteers will be providing a comprehensive financial reporting template for grantees upon execution of a contract. Additionally, this reporting template and process may be updated during the period of the contract. At the time when the reporting process is updated, California Volunteers will roll out communication regarding this process and provide updates to grantees. City of Richmond #JP2002 Exhibit D(1) California Volunteers Reporting Requirements, Invoicing, and Specific Requirements and Terms and Conditions CaliforniansForAll Youth Jobs Corps Program State Fiscal Recovery Funds This program leverages 100% State Fiscal Recovery Funds. Grantees leveraging this funding are required to follow specific terms and conditions, reporting requirements, guidance, etc. associated with these funds. The requirements for the use of these funds are incorporated in their entirety through the inclusion of the links to specific resource pages in this Exhibit (see below). This includes links and attachments referenced on the following pages.
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