Comprehensive Report Sample Clauses

Comprehensive Report. After taking into consideration all available components described above, the responsible administrator will prepare a comprehensive written report summarizing the relevant information and observations. The administrator will then meet with the faculty member to present and discuss the summarized peer performance assessments, the administrator performance assessment, the self-assessment, the student/client feedback, and any recommendations for improvement (which may be modified based on the discussion). Such discussions will be conducted confidentially. Only those persons with a legitimate need to know will have access to the review materials or to the comprehensive report prepared by the administrator. If a member disagrees with any of the information contained in the comprehensive report or the supporting materials, the member may submit a written explanation, which will become part of the periodic performance review file.
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Comprehensive Report. Employees granted a sabbatical leave for travel shall submit, within sixty (60) days of return to service, a comprehensive report of their activities to the Principal and Superintendent, together with description or other verification of the travel taken.
Comprehensive Report. The Comprehensive Report contains the full Terms of Settlement — the proposed changes to the Collective Agreement — along with explanatory text. You can view (and download) the Comprehensive Report here. Wage Calculator To see how the proposed wage increases affect you, please visit our Wage Calculator.
Comprehensive Report. A well-structured report with a logical sequence describing existing baseline conditions, the methodology, analysis, conclusions and recommendations, which includes the following deliverables:
Comprehensive Report. In-depth media metrics determining success and failure based on agreed objectives. Detailed learning and action items for future campaigns. Campaign benchmarking across all platforms. Completed 20 business days after completion of campaign.
Comprehensive Report. 1. ENGINEER will prepare a comprehensive report summarizing the work completed and recommendations for system improvements, including budgetary opinions of probable construction costs for each alternative, for submission and review by the Maine DEP. Task 6 – DEP Coordination, Meetings, Report Revisions

Related to Comprehensive Report

  • Comprehensive general liability and property damage insurance, insuring against all liability of the Contractor related to this Agreement, with a minimum combined single limit of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) per occurrence, One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) Personal & Advertising Injury, Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) Products/Completed Operations Aggregate, and Two Million Dollars ($2,000,000) general aggregate;

  • Comprehensive Assessment an initial and ongoing part of the member-centered planning process employed by the interdisciplinary team (IDT) to identify the member’s outcomes and the services and supports needed to help support those outcomes. It includes an ongoing process of using the knowledge and expertise of the member and caregivers to collect information about:

  • Comprehensive Insurance The Employer agrees to provide comprehensive insurance covering tools, reference texts and instruments owned by the employees and required to be used in the performance of their duties at the request of the Employer.

  • Comprehensive Agreement Clauses, written in simple and understandable language, cover all situations that may become issues between landlord and tenant.

  • Comprehensive Evaluation The Comprehensive evaluation is a growth-oriented, teacher/evaluator collaborative process that requires teachers to be evaluated on the eight (8) state criteria. A teacher must complete a Comprehensive evaluation once every six (6) years. Subsequent years they will be evaluated on a Focused evaluation, unless they have received a Basic or Unsatisfactory rating on their final comprehensive summative evaluation. Then they shall continue using the Comprehensive evaluation for the following year. All teachers during their provisional status must be on the Comprehensive evaluation.

  • Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance for coverage of owned and non-owned and hired vehicles, trailers or semi-trailers designed for travel on public roads, with a minimum, combined single limit of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence for bodily injury, including death, and property damage.

  • Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance for coverage of owned and non-owned and hired vehicles, trailers or semi-trailers designed for travel on public roads, with a minimum, combined single limit of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) per occurrence for bodily injury, including death, and property damage.

  • Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance for coverage of owned and non-owned and hired vehicles, trailers or semi-trailers licensed for travel on public roads, with a minimum combined single limit of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000) each occurrence for bodily injury, including death, and property damage.

  • The Commercial General Liability Insurance, Comprehensive Automobile Liability Insurance and Excess Public Liability Insurance policies shall contain provisions that specify that the policies are primary and shall apply to such extent without consideration for other policies separately carried and shall state that each insured is provided coverage as though a separate policy had been issued to each, except the insurer’s liability shall not be increased beyond the amount for which the insurer would have been liable had only one insured been covered. Each Party shall be responsible for its respective deductibles or retentions.

  • Comprehensive General Liability Contractor shall have and maintain comprehensive general liability insurance coverage during the entire term of the Contract, against claims arising out of bodily injury, death, damage to or destruction of the property of others, including loss of use thereof, and including underground, collapse and explosion (XCU) and products and completed operations in an amount not less than five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00) each occurrence and one million dollars ($1,000,000.00) in the general aggregate.

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