Implement the Plan Sample Clauses

Implement the Plan. After a species action plan is adopted (as per the relevant national procedure and custom), the real work starts for the conservation and management of the species concerned. If the actions, responsible actors as well as required resources etc. have been scoped in detail during the action-planning process, commencing the implementation phase will be easier. It is also useful to use the momentum of the action-planning process itself – particularly the action-planning workshop or any other stakeholder meetings – to already start implementing the most urgent agreed priority activities11. As the actions to be undertaken will be species-specific, no general guidelines can be given on the actual implementation of the conservation or management activities themselves. Guidance on this can be sought from other countries working on the same species, the other AEWA Guidelines focusing on specific conservation challenges as well as a multitude of other resources covering conservation interventions. As mentioned above, for AEWA Contracting Parties the AEWA Secretariat may also serve as a source of information with respect to contacting international species or topical experts, if additional advice is required for the implementation of a certain action. There are, however, procedural elements worth establishing to facilitate the implementation of national species action plans: National Species Working Group (this can be very informal and should consist of representatives from the major organisations charged with implementing the Plan; establish a mailing list via email or some other form of communication like a WhatsApp group where information on implementation progress, species status updates etc. can be shared regularly and with a very low threshold of administrative resources; Assign a coordinator responsible for monitoring progress in Action Plan implementation and for reaching out to the main organisations/people responsible for the actions, coordinate project development and fundraising efforts etc. This person does not have to be from within the national government, but should have good relations with the government and all other key stakeholders and will be responsible for reporting back to the National Working Group or Task Force dealing with action-planning in general; Consider developing and agreeing on a more detailed 2-3-year workplan, if the adopted Action Plan does not go into the level of detail necessary to ensure implementation in practice. In a workpl...
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Implement the Plan. Schedule the student's work days based on how much time is needed to learn the skills outlined in the student apprenticeship plan. Apprentice hours are set according to the employer's schedule and the employer's business hours. Make the schedule replicate true working conditions at the work sitefull days, if possible. Some schools utilize the two week “on” at the worksite for the student and two weeks “off” in class at the school, while the second group of students switch places, always having an apprentice at the work site. A coordinator will need to work closely with and negotiate with both the school and employer. Schedule a day and time that is convenient to visit the employer at the work site. This will give you an opportunity to discuss any questions the employer might have as well as giving you an opportunity to become familiar with the site where your student will be working. Talk with the employer about how the student's safety will be ensured. If a student needs accommodations at the work site, agree on who will make the arrangements. Discuss with the employer legal and risk management issues. Make sure the student has health and accident coverage and that the school and employer have the appropriate insurance to reduce their risks. Areas of instruction related to the apprenticeship should be coordinated and provided to the student apprentice. For example, if a student needs algebraic skills at the work site, arrange the student's schedule to include an algebra class. If a student needs keyboarding skills, a student may receive tutoring before or after their work day.

Related to Implement the Plan

  • Administration of the Plan a. The Plan will be administered by the Company in accordance with its terms and the costs of administration shall be the responsibility of the Company. Upon determination of each Quarterly Profit calculation, such calculation shall be forwarded to the Chair of the Union Negotiating Committee accompanied by a Certificate of Officer signed by the Chief Financial Officer of the Company, providing a detailed description of any adjustments made to Earnings Before Income and Taxes and stating that Profit was determined in accordance with GAAP and that Quarterly Profit was calculated in accordance with this Section.

  • Joint Benefits Committee In order to achieve benefit cost reductions, or at a minimum, cost containment, the parties agree to establish and aggressively participate in a Joint Benefits Committee. The parties agree that the Joint Benefits Committee shall explore all potential options or changes that could generate cost reductions to the Benefit Plans with the following order of priorities:

  • TRANSITION COMMITTEE 8.1.0 A transition committee comprised of the employee representatives and the employer representatives, including the Crown, will be established by January 31, 2016 to address all matters that may arise in the creation of the Trust.

  • Joint Job Evaluation Committee The parties entered into agreement December 17, 1992, to ensure the Joint Gender- Neutral Job Evaluation Plan remains current and operational and to that end endorsed the Joint Gender-Neutral Job Evaluation Maintenance Agreement. The parties agree that a guiding principle for the Committee is that there shall be no discrimination between male and female employees wherein a person of one sex is paid more than a person of the other sex for similar or substantially similar work.

  • Actions Taken Under the Program The actions taken by the Recipient under the Program include the following:

  • Benefits Committee As per LOA#10, a benefits committee comprised of the employee representatives and the employer representatives, including the Crown, shall convene upon request to address all matters that may arise in the operation of the OSSTF ELHT.

  • The Plan This Plan is the Fund's written distribution and service plan for Class N shares of the Fund (the "Shares"), contemplated by Rule 12b-1 as it may be amended from time to time (the "Rule") under the Investment Company Act of 1940 (the "1940 Act"), pursuant to which the Fund will compensate the Distributor for its services in connection with the distribution of Shares, and the personal service and maintenance of shareholder accounts that hold Shares ("Accounts"). The Fund may act as distributor of securities of which it is the issuer, pursuant to the Rule, according to the terms of this Plan. The terms and provisions of this Plan shall be interpreted and defined in a manner consistent with the provisions and definitions contained in (i) the 1940 Act, (ii) the Rule, (iii) Rule 2830 of the Conduct Rules of the National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc., or any applicable amendment or successor to such rule (the "NASD Conduct Rules") and (iv) any conditions pertaining either to distribution-related expenses or to a plan of distribution to which the Fund is subject under any order on which the Fund relies, issued at any time by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC").

  • JOINT LABOUR MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE 18.01 A Joint Labour Management Committee shall be established to attend to those matters which are of mutual interest. To ensure its effectiveness the Committee shall be separate and apart from the grievance procedure.

  • BUSINESS CONTINUITY PLAN The Warrant Agent shall maintain plans for business continuity, disaster recovery, and backup capabilities and facilities designed to ensure the Warrant Agent’s continued performance of its obligations under this Agreement, including, without limitation, loss of production, loss of systems, loss of equipment, failure of carriers and the failure of the Warrant Agent’s or its supplier’s equipment, computer systems or business systems (“Business Continuity Plan”). Such Business Continuity Plan shall include, but shall not be limited to, testing, accountability and corrective actions designed to be promptly implemented, if necessary. In addition, in the event that the Warrant Agent has knowledge of an incident affecting the integrity or availability of such Business Continuity Plan, then the Warrant Agent shall, as promptly as practicable, but no later than twenty-four (24) hours (or sooner to the extent required by applicable law or regulation) after the Warrant Agent becomes aware of such incident, notify the Company in writing of such incident and provide the Company with updates, as deemed appropriate by the Warrant Agent under the circumstances, with respect to the status of all related remediation efforts in connection with such incident. The Warrant Agent represents that, as of the date of this Agreement, such Business Continuity Plan is active and functioning normally in all material respects.

  • Evaluation Committee A The Association and the Board agree to establish a standing joint Evaluation Development Committee for the purpose of establishing the procedure and process, including the evaluation instrument, for the evaluation of teachers in the District and to regularly review the effectiveness of the procedure and process, including the evaluation instrument, for the evaluation of teachers in the District.

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