SERVICES AND EXPECTATIONS Sample Clauses

SERVICES AND EXPECTATIONS. Subrecipient must meet high standards of public service and fiduciary responsibility. Subrecipient shall implement a system of self-monitoring, including the review of key data related to performance, quality assurance, financial integrity and accuracy and youth center operations. Quality Assurance Review Subrecipient shall be responsible for quality assurance review of their fiscal and program operations which includes, but is not limited to, a quality assurance system to review case files, including CalJOBS electronic files, participants WIOA eligibility determination and documentation, ISPs, reports (issued by CalJOBS, State, and/or Local agencies), gaps in service delivery, provision and documentation of substantial services, timely client exit, performance outcomes, follow-up activities, property management (including maintenance of up-to-date equipment inventory lists in each service location, purchases, expenditures and invoices, federal and state requirements for universal programmatic and physical access to services and activities (including access for individuals with disabilities). Subrecipient shall provide Internal Monitoring Procedures and Schedule to the County administrative offices by August 31, 20212022. Subrecipient shall produce all quality assurance review documentation upon request by the County of Orange administrative office.
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SERVICES AND EXPECTATIONS. The Contractor will provide the Services set forth in Exhibit A
SERVICES AND EXPECTATIONS. Subrecipient must meet high standards of public service and fiduciary responsibility. Subrecipient shall implement a system of self-monitoring, including the review of key data related to performance, quality assurance, financial integrity and accuracy and youth center operations.

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