Technical Assistance and Monitoring Sample Clauses

Technical Assistance and Monitoring. 1. County shall actively partner with Contractor to provide technical assistance, proactively resolve issues, and monitor the program activities selected to ensure compliance with State and County requirements at least once during the grant period.
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Technical Assistance and Monitoring. Xxxxxxxxxx may conduct monitoring and evaluation of the performances of Xxxxxx. Xxxxxxxxxx must notify Xxxxxx in writing of any deficiencies noted during such review, and allow Xxxxxx adequate time to correct the deficiencies. Xxxxxxxxxx may conduct follow-up visits to review the previous deficiencies and to assess the efforts made to correct them.
Technical Assistance and Monitoring. County shall actively partner with Contractor to provide technical assistance, proactively resolve issues, and monitor the program activities selected to ensure compliance with State and County requirements at least once during the grant period. a. County will monitor the performance of Contractor based on the performance measures outlined in the Contract and aligned with ESG eligible activities, data reporting, other monthly performance and financial reports and ESG standards for rapid rehousing. In the event that performance consistently remains below the minimum requirement thresholds of the performance criteria in Sections 2.A. and 2.C. of this Attachment, the Contractor will develop and submit performance improvement plans for County to evaluate.
Technical Assistance and Monitoring. Department may issue technical guidance to explain the rules and provide directions on terms of this Contract. Department or its designee may conduct periodic on-site monitoring and evaluation of the efficiency, economy, and efficacy of Subrecipient’s performance of this Contract. Department will advise Subrecipient in writing of any deficiencies noted during such monitoring. Department will provide technical assistance to Subrecipient and will require or suggest changes in Subrecipient’s program implementation or in Subrecipient’s accounting, personnel, procurement, and management procedures in order to correct any deficiencies noted. Department may conduct follow-up visits to review and assess the efforts Subrecipient has made to correct previously noted deficiencies. Department may place Subrecipient on a cost reimbursement method of payment, suspend or terminate this Contract, or invoke other remedies in the event monitoring or other reliable sources reveal material deficiencies in Subrecipient’s performance or if Subrecipient fails to correct any deficiency within the time allowed by federal or state law or regulation or by the terms of this Contract.
Technical Assistance and Monitoring measures outlined in the Contract and aligned with ESG eligible program activities. In the event that performance consistently remains below the minimum requirement thresholds of the performance criteria in Sections 2.B. and 2.C. of this Attachment, the Contractor will develop and submit performance improvement County shall actively partner with Contractor to provide technical assistance, proactively resolve issues, and monitor the program activities selected to ensure compliance with State and County requirements at least once during the grant period. a. County will monitor the performance of Contractor based on the performance plans for County to evaluate.
Technical Assistance and Monitoring. County shall actively partner with Contractor to provide technical assistance, proactively resolve issues, and monitor the program activities selected to ensure compliance with Program requirements at least once during the grant period. measures outlined in the Contract and aligned with eligible Program activities, data reporting, other monthly performance and financial reports and federal standards for rapid rehousing. In the event that performance consistently remains below the minimum requirement thresholds of the performance criteria in Sections 2.A. and 2.C. of this Attachment, Contractor shall develop and submit performance improvement
Technical Assistance and Monitoring. 10. The Co-Operative will work with the Ministry of Primary Industries Animal Health & Production division on the following: [a] re-establish the Co-Operative’s Dairy Advisory Division and boost their resources for effective extension work. [b]. provide the technical services to the xxxxxx and seek assistance from professional services provided by SPC, input suppliers technical team, Diplomatic missions, International organization and other donor agencies with the purpose of improving the business, animal health and farm cow yields. The areas of emphasis are: [i] consult with the xxxxxx concerning quality and non- conformance to ensure that these matters are remedied which will bring about improvements. Downloaded from FAO Contract Farming Resource Centre ‒ xxx.xxx.xxx/xx/xxx/xxxxxxxx-xxxxxxx [ii] in collaboration with the MPI, will engage a veterinary to support the industry on animal health matters. [iii] engage dairy feed nutritionist that provide service to the Co- Operative’s supplement feed supplier to also provide advice to dairy farmers. [iv] assist dairy farmers with pasture management scheme and controlled paddocks systems. [v]. collate monthly data of each farm, and analyze and provide feedback to struggling farms on ways to improve. [vi] identify the training requirements upstream of the dairy food supply chain and organize the relevant trainings.
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Technical Assistance and Monitoring. Department may issue technical guidance to explain the rules and provide directions on terms of this Contract Department or its designee may conduct on and off-site monitoring and evaluation of Subrecipient's compliance with the terms of this Contract. Department's monitoring may include a review of the efficiency, economy, and efficacy of Subrecipient's performance. Department will notify Subrecipient in writing of any deficiencies noted during such monitoring. Department may provide training and technical assistance to Subrecipient in correcting the deficiencies noted. Department may require corrective action to remedy deficiencies noted in Subrecipient's accounting, personnel, procurement, and management procedures and systems in order to comply with State or Federal requirements. Department may conduct follow-up visits to review the previously noted deficiencies and to assess the Subrecipient's efforts made to correct them. Repeated deficiencies may result in disallowed costs. Department may terminate or suspend this Contract or invoke other remedies Department determines to be appropriate in the event monitoring reveals material deficiencies in Subrecipient's performance, or Subrecipient fails to correct any deficiency within a reasonable period of time, as determined by the Department. Department or its designee may conduct an ongoing program evaluation throughout the Contract Term.
Technical Assistance and Monitoring. RENTER is required to inform the WNRCD the timing of the bridge installation and permit a technical assistant to be on site during installation or shortly thereafter. The purpose of the technical assistance is to ensure the correct installation and use of the skidder bridge and to provide any support as needed. A second site visit is also required once the bridge has been removed. Communication between the RENTER and WNRCD is essential for this process to occur in a timely manner.

Related to Technical Assistance and Monitoring

  • Technical Assistance The State agrees to provide technical assistance regarding the State’s rules, regulations and policies to the Sub- Recipient and to assist in the correction of problem areas identified by the State’s monitoring activities.

  • Training and Technical Assistance COALITION will notify PROVIDER of the availability of training, technical assistance, and other targeted assistance in support of the provision of quality VPK services. COALITION will offer technical assistance for providers on probation. The technical assistance will be designed to facilitate the development and implementation of an improvement plan. The technical assistance will be offered in a manner and schedule prescribed by the COALITION or school district.

  • Peer Assistance and Review (PAR) Consulting Teachers (CT) will be assigned to all new teachers with no prior teaching experience and tenured teachers rated ineffective on the qualitative measures at the end of the previous school year and recommended by the PAR Panel. Evaluations for Probationary and Ineffective Teachers:

  • Assistance and Cooperation After the Closing Date, each of Seller and Purchaser shall:

  • Peer Assistance and Review Program 1. MCEA and MCPS agree to jointly operate a Peer Assistance and Review (PAR) Program. The PAR Program is a mechanism for maintaining systemwide quality control and ensuring that all MCPS teachers responsible for teaching students are functioning at or above the high MCPS standards of performance. It provides intensive assistance for any teacher who has not yet achieved that standard or who falls below acceptable standards. Assistance and review are provided to both experienced MCPS teachers in need of significant improvement and teachers in their first year of teaching.

  • EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM The District’s Educational Assistance Program will be continued during the life of this Agreement. Employees who wish to enroll in job-related and promotion oriented courses, which will improve their job knowledge, and performance will be compensated by the District for expenses as follows:

  • Maintenance and Support Services As long as you are not using the Help Desk as a substitute for our training services on the Tyler Software, and you timely pay your maintenance and support fees, we will, consistent with our then-current Support Call Process:

  • Client Assistance You acknowledge that the implementation of the Tyler Software is a cooperative process requiring the time and resources of your personnel. You agree to use all reasonable efforts to cooperate with and assist us as may be reasonably required to meet the agreed upon project deadlines and other milestones for implementation. This cooperation includes at least working with us to schedule the implementation-related services outlined in this Agreement. We will not be liable for failure to meet any deadlines and milestones when such failure is due to Force Majeure or to the failure by your personnel to provide such cooperation and assistance (either through action or omission).

  • Technical Support Services 2.1 The technical support services (the "Services"): Party A agrees to provide to Party B the relevant services requested by Party B, which are specified in Exhibit 1 attached hereto ("Exhibit 1").

  • Operating and Maintenance Manuals 58.1 If “as built” Drawings and/or operating and maintenance manuals are required, the Contractor shall supply them by the dates stated in the Contract Data.

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