Reporting Schedule Sample Clauses

Reporting Schedule. Consultant shall report regularly, and not less frequent than once per week, to the Company his actions on behalf of the Company.
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Reporting Schedule. The certifications required by paragraphs b. through e. should be submitted in accordance with the following schedule: Table 1 – Reporting Schedule Quarter‌‌‌‌‌ Period‌‌ Due Date‌‌ Quarter 1‌‌ October 1 – December 31 by January 15 Quarter 2‌ January 1 – March 31 by April 15 Quarter 3‌ April 1 – June 30 by July 15 Quarter 4 July 1 – September 30 by October 15
Reporting Schedule. The contractor shall submit reports in accordance with the following schedule: Report Period Covered Due Date(s) MFMP Transaction Report Calendar month 10 business days after close of the period Contract Quarterly Sales Report State Fiscal Quarter 10 business days after close of the period PUR7064- Savings/Reductions Form Required upon contract award, prior to contract execution and required for quarterly price adjustments 10 business days after each action that adjusts prices Diversity Report [submitted to the Customer] State Fiscal Year 10 business days after close of the period Preferred Pricing Affidavit Annual Contract anniversary date Ad hoc Report As requested Specific and reasonable timeframe Backorder Fill Report As requested 2 business days upon request Deliverables The deliverables and criteria for evaluating successful completion of each deliverable are listed below:
Reporting Schedule. DBE monthly progress will be reported via the Department’s Compliance Monitoring and Tracking System within 15-days after the end of a calendar month.
Reporting Schedule. Consultant shall report to the Board of Directors or their designee regularly, and not less frequent than twice per month progress on the tasks enumerated above.
Reporting Schedule. The Grantee/Principal Investigator (“PI”) shall submit Quarterly Status Reports and Invoices, Final Report, and Post Award Reports on the following schedule. # Report Due Dates
Reporting Schedule. For each of the seven performance categories, the Metrics Plan establishes: the methodology for the performance metrics and measuring progress; parameters for setting baselines, interim and final performance targets and outcomes; and the frequency by which DHS must report data and information to the Co-Neutrals and the public. The Co-Neutrals recognize that reporting on such a broad range of metrics can be challenging and requires multiple levels of verification by DHS before accurate data can be submitted to the Co-Neutrals. This is true not only for reporting progress but also for establishing baselines of current performance and setting target outcomes. Given this, the Co-Neutrals and DHS have been using an iterative process to establish baselines and targets. This is an ongoing process for some metrics due to DHS’ need to further refine and ensure accuracy and consistency in its data collection and reporting. In other areas, changes in policy and practice under the Pinnacle Plan will also shift the state’s performance and consequently the parameters for setting baselines and measuring progress in the future. The Metrics Plan includes the full schedule by when DHS agreed to submit data to the Co- Neutrals in order to set remaining baselines and targets. With respect to the frequency of DHS’ progress and data reports, DHS will issue standardized monthly, quarterly and semi-annual reports for the seven performance categories. DHS Standardized Reporting1 Monthly Quarterly Semi-Annually Maltreatment in Care (MIC) Xxxxxx Homes & TFCs Caseworker Visitation Shelters Caseloads Placement Stability Permanency 1st Report Issued July 2013 1st Report Issued October 2013 1st Report Issued2 January 2014 DHS’ first monthly report, issued in July 2013, includes data for four of the performance areas for June 2013: newly developed xxxxxx homes and therapeutic xxxxxx care homes (TFC), caseworker visits, shelter usage, and child maltreatment in care (MIC).3 This commentary reports on the sufficiency of data for these performance areas only. As summarized in the table above and established by the Metrics Plan, DHS will begin reporting on the other three performance areas in the coming months (between October 2013 and January 2014). The Co-Neutrals will comment on the adequacy of DHS’ data for these additional performance areas (caseloads, placement stability and permanency) in their next report. The remainder of this report includes:  Findings on Adequacy of Data to Assess...
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Reporting Schedule has been revised: The contractor shall submit reports in accordance with the following schedule: Report Period Covered Due Date(s) MFMP Transaction Report Calendar month 10 15 business days after close of the period Contract Quarterly Sales Report State Fiscal Quarter 10 15 business days after close of the period PUR7064-Savings/Reductions Form Required upon contract award, prior to contract execution and required for quarterly price and product adjustments 10 business days after each action that adjusts prices Diversity Report [submitted to the Customer] State Fiscal Year 10 15 business days after close of the period Preferred Pricing Affidavit Annual Contract anniversary date Ad hoc Report As requested Specific and reasonable timeframe Backorder Fill Report As requested 2 5 business days upon request
Reporting Schedule. Reporting Period Report Due April 1, 2020 to July 31, 2020 (1st Interim Period Report) August 31, 2020 August 1, 2020 to November 30, 2020 (2nd Interim Period Report) January 4, 2021 December 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021 (3rd Interim Period Report) April 12, 2021 April 1, 2020 to March 31, 2021 (Reconciliation Statement and Certification for Project Expenditures) April 26, 2021
Reporting Schedule. Interim Reports The Contractor shall promptly submit such interim reports regarding progress of the Project in such format and at such times as USTAN may reasonably require to USTAN and the CREW project lead at the following addresses: xxx0@xx-xxxxxxx.xx.uk and [insert relevant CREW email address].
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