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SUMMARY OF AMENDMENTS. Version 2013
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SUMMARY OF AMENDMENTS. Amendment Number Effective Date Description
SUMMARY OF AMENDMENTS. Amendment Number Revision Date Description 4 01/27/20 This amendment is issued to update the pricelist, dated 01/06/20, effective with all orders issued on or after 01/27/20. This amendment is also issued to move to the 2019 service guide and add Xxxx Xxxxxxx as the contract contact.
SUMMARY OF AMENDMENTS. Amendment Number Effective Date Description 6 01/01/16 To renew the contract an additional twelve (12) months, effective January 1, 2016 through December 31, 2016, and to add mutually agreed upon revisions to the Terms and Conditions. Contractor’s Contact was also updated. 5 03/12/15 To add the process and cost for updating Value-Added analyses with appeals data. 4 03/04/15 To change Contractor’s Contact. 3 06/27/14 To add the Dropout Recovery Measure and re-paginate the document. 2 03/28/14 To clarify details for the Auditor’s Findings Update. 1 03/18/14 To modify deliverables in response to the Auditor of State Report; to repaginate and, to add Summary of Amendments page.
SUMMARY OF AMENDMENTS. Amendment Number Effective Date Description 11 04/28/15 This amendment is issued to include the revised language for the DAS Building Elevators KPI clarification and repagination. 10 12/24/14 This amendment is issued to insert the contractor’s name that was inadvertently omitted from the Northcoast Behavioral Healthcare Price Schedule. 9 12/12/14 This amendment is issued to indicate the addition of Northcoast Behavioral Healthcare resulting from the award of OT905615; change in contractor’s contact information for Kone, Inc. and, resulting repagination of the contract. 8 11/14/14 This amendment is issued to correct labeling on Price Schedule - Straight Time and Overtime Rates from per month to per hour. 7 09/29/14 This amendment is issued to indicate an increase in the Scheduled Service Monthly Cost, Straight Time and Overtime Rates. 6 08/15/14 This amendment is issued to indicate the change of DAS Facility Manager Contact names and/or phone numbers, effective 08/15/14. 5 06/23/14 This amendment is issue to indicate the additions of Richland Correctional Facility and Southeastern Correctional Complex – Hocking and Lancaster Units resulting from award of Bid No. OT902115; repagination and change in Contractor’s contract information for Kone, Inc. 4 10/17/13 This amendment is Issued to correct spelling of contractor’s contact (Fujitec America) e-mail address. 3 09/25/13 To insert omitted Item I.D. Number for Governor’s Residence. 2 09/24/13 Indicates contract award at DAS Owned Buildings (XxXxxxx and Governor’s Residence) resulting from the award of Bid No. OT904014 and repagination. 1 08/14/13 Indicates contract award at DAS Owned Buildings resulting from the award of Bid No. OT903214, and to indicate change in contract analyst and repagination.
SUMMARY OF AMENDMENTS. Amendment Number Effective Date Description 1 02/03/21 This amendment is issued to notify of a company name and contact information change by expiring Contract RS901321 with ID Experts (Vendor ID 139557) and awarding Contract RS901321-1 with IDENTITY THEFT GUARD SOLUTIONS INC (Vendor ID 139556). In addition, this amendment is issued to notify that as a result of mutual agreement between the State of Ohio and the Contractor, this contract is ren ewed for an additional twelve (12) months, effective 02/23/21 through 02/22/22, or until a new contract is in place for Data Breach and Credit Monitoring Services, whichever is sooner. All other prices, terms and conditions remain unchanged.
SUMMARY OF AMENDMENTS. Amendment Number Effective Date Description 6 08/01/2016 Amendment is issued to mutually renew the contract for an additional twelve months, effective 08/01/2016 through 07/31/2017. Additionally, this amendment updates the contractor contact information.
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SUMMARY OF AMENDMENTS. What has changed? The amended Chapter places a greater emphasis on the recognition of certified workers across provinces and territories and on the adoption of common inter-provincial/territorial standards, where possible and practical. The Chapter now states that a certified worker in one province or territory who wishes to relocate to work shall, upon application, be certified for that occupation by the destination province or territory unless an additional requirement is imposed as permitted under the provisions of Articles 706.3 and 706.4 or unless a province or territory has noted the need for an exception as necessary to achieve a legitimate objective. Examples of legitimate objectives include the protection of public health or safety and the protection of the environment. The complete list of legitimate objectives can be found in Section VI of these guidelines. The Chapter now requires greater transparency through the mandatory posting of additional certification requirements for applicants wishing to move to a new province or territory. It clarifies and enforces commitment for action to remove or reduce measures that create barriers to labour mobility. Since 1994, professional regulatory bodies and other stakeholders have taken steps to comply voluntarily with the obligations of the Labour Mobility Chapter. A great deal of valuable effort has gone into establishing terms for recognition of workers’ qualifications. However, barriers which present challenges to labour mobility continue to exist. Provinces and territories have therefore agreed that, after fifteen years, the reasonable period of time initially set out for achieving compliance has expired. Compliance is now mandatory. Each government must now ensure compliance with the obligations of the Chapter by its regional and municipal governments and by all occupational regulatory authorities (government and non government) to which the legislature has delegated authority related to the certification of workers. Summary of Chapter 7 obligations Article 700 sets forth which Articles from Chapter 4 (General Rules) of the AIT do or do not apply to Chapter 7. Article 701 sets forth the overall purpose of Chapter 7 which « is to eliminate or reduce measures adopted or maintained by the Parties that restrict or impair labour mobility in Canada and, in particular, to enable any worker certified for an occupation by a regulatory authority of one Party to be recognized as qualified for that occupation by ...
SUMMARY OF AMENDMENTS. Outdoor 2014  No rule modifications this season, simply a document version / date change. Summary of Amendments – Outdoor 2013  No rule modifications this season, simply a document version / date change. Pre-Amble The Goulbourn Lanark Soccer League ("GLSL" or "League") exists for the benefit of all soccer players that wish to participate in the sport at a recreational level. In support of recreational soccer, the GLSL has modified several of the FIFA Laws of the Game, and clarified, interpreted or added other laws. This document is not a substitute for the official Laws of the Game and is to be used in conjunction with the most recent FIFA "Laws of the Game" and with the other GLSL documents (refer to the GLSL web site for a complete list of league documents). Where a conflict exists between this document and the official FIFA Laws, this document shall take precedence. Player Registration
SUMMARY OF AMENDMENTS. Amendment Number Revision Date Description 1 08/21/20 This amendment is issued to update the terms regarding the use of a payment card, repaginate items 12.A.vii. and 12.A. viii and update the formatting to item 12.B. “Indemnity”.
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