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Resources Available. The local Extension Unit 4-H youth development program agrees to: * Provide training opportunities – county, district, regional or state. * Provide appropriate curriculum, newsletters and other Kansas supported resource materials. * Provide the local 4-H Program Orientation for volunteers. * Listen to ideas to help improve the 4-H program. * Provide appropriate recognition and awards to leaders. Contact: List Extension Agent with 4-H Responsibility: County/District Name:
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Resources Available. 8.2.1.1.XXXX Verbatim Transcriptions of the European Parliament Plenary Sessions These data are manual transcriptions of the European parliament plenary sessions from May 3, 2004 to January 27, 2005, transcribed in the TC-STAR project.23 For English, they represent 102 hours of speech (see Table 12). Corpus Segment pairs Words ASR Words TR Training 4317 691591 738373 Tuning 350 56100 59584 Total 0000 000000 000000 Table 12: XXXX Verbatim Transcription data, Segment pairs: number of parallel segments; Words ASR: running words in the ASR-like side; Words TR: running words in the edited- transcript-like side
Resources Available w......w......w........e.....u....r...o....-...b....r......d e10 Article 13Preliminary meetings 10 Article 14Expert services 10 Article 15 – Council adviser 10 Article 16Time allowance 11 Article 17Distribution of minutes 11 Article 18 – Training of Council members 11 Article 19 – Routine expenses 12 Article 20 – Communications resources 12 SECTION 5 – APPLICABLE LEGAL PROVISIONS 13 Article 21 – Protection of Council members 13 Article 22 – Confidentiality 13 Article 23 – Term of the agreement and amendments 13 wAwrticwle 24.e– Guovreroni-ngblarw...d.....e 14 Article 25 – Filing of the agreement 14 APPENDIX 2 17 RECITALS xxx.xxxx-xx.xx The AREVA Group is a major European company both in terms of the economic and strategic importance of its activities and the number of people it employs. As AREVA wishes to take into account its European dimension, in accordance with European Directive 94/95/CE of September 22, 1994, its management and the members of the Special Negotiation Body have initiated negotiations to set up a European Works Council. Three negotiation meetings have been held since June 2003. This agreement was drawn up as a result of these meetings and replaces the Framatome agreement signed on February 16, 1996. This agreement is a new step towards the creation of Group personnel representation bodies. The signatories are acknowledging the importance of negotiations at European level between the management and personnel representativesw. xx.xxxx-xx.xx They wish to keep personnel informed, which will strengthen Group unity, and to create within the European Works Council a real forum for discussion and dialog at transnational level, which will ensure good quality and effective debate and work within the European Works Council. The parties acknowledge that the development of the AREVA Group will involve the implementation of an economic plan closely linked to a labor plan. This group-wide plan is based in particular on the following principles: ❑ Forecast changes in the Group's markets and situation, ❑ Career and skills development for employees, ❑ Social responsibility and solidarity, ❑ Discussion and dialog between employers and employees. The signatories are aware of the importance of the European Works Council and aim to turn it into an information and consultation forum where the management and personnel representatives work towards Group development whilst taking into account the situation of pwerswonnwel i.nethue Eruorop-ebanrU.ndits...
Resources Available. Articwle w13 –wP.reelimuinraory-mbere.tidnges The members of the delegation of personnel representatives have the option of meeting with the Secretary the day before a meeting of the European Works Council. To facilitate matters, such preliminary meetings shall be held in the same place as the corresponding plenary meeting and use the same resources. The same applies to extraordinary meetings. The issues raised during a preliminary meeting may be transmitted to the management the day before the plenary meeting. The management shall attempt to find responses to these issues in the time available to it.
Resources Available. The Internal Audit Unit of the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform (DPER) shall provide an internal audit resource of 300 audit days to the Department of Finance, down from 450 audit days provided in 2020. This is due to the completion of the 2020 audit programme in Quarter 1 of 2021. A number of 2020 audits were postponed at the request of the Department due to work and resource pressures brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic. The Internal Audit Work Programme for 2021 therefore covers Quarter 2 to 4. The Audit Committee agreed the Internal Audit Work Programme for 2021. It was prepared having regard to Department of Finance Strategic Objectives, Risk Management strategy and other resources provided by management. See the Appendix for an outline of the Work Programme.
Resources Available. Metro is committed to investing resources to break down social, historical and institutional barriers to transform how communities of color meaningfully engage in Metro decisions and the design of policies, programs and plans. Metro invests in committee members from communities or color and other historically marginalized communities, or organizations that serve these communities. Our goal is to learn from their collective wisdom and build their capacity to engage. Stipends can go to you directly or to yourorganization. Please check all resources needed to participate.
Resources Available via related international initiatives As part of its mission, WP8 will identify and exploit connections PARTHENOS’ partners have with other relevant international committees, initiatives, projects and other important research infrastructures in and beyond Europe. This work is undertaken in task T8.5 and is coordinated by Xxxxx Xxxxxxxx (XXXXXX). We will report details about such existing connections and possible strategies of how we could make use of these for the purposes of disseminating PARTHENOS in the next update of this communication plan (due M15). 8 Communication channels Apart from re-using existing communication and dissemination resources available at partner institutions, associated projects and related international initiatives, PARTHENOS develops, hosts and manages an array of project dissemination channels. The following section will introduce and describe each such channel and include a plan for its further development over the next 12 months.
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Resources Available. The Internal Audit Unit of the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform (DPER) shall provide an internal audit resource of 450 audit days to the Department of Finance. An annual internal audit Work Programme for 2020 has been prepared for the Department of Finance having regard to its risk management strategy and other documentation completed by management (See Appendix). This was agreed by the Audit Committee.

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  • Services Available To help resolve employment relationship problems, the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment provides: An Information Service

  • Services Availability 13.1 Pentana Solutions must provide the Services between 0900 hours and 1700 hours GMT, Monday to Friday.

  • RDDS availability Refers to the ability of all the RDDS services for the TLD, to respond to queries from an Internet user with appropriate data from the relevant Registry System. If 51% or more of the RDDS testing probes see any of the RDDS services as unavailable during a given time, the RDDS will be considered unavailable.

  • Services Available or Provided from Other Sources Services for any condition, illness, or disease which should be covered by the United States government or any of its agencies, Medicare, any state or municipal government or any of its agencies except emergency care when there is a legal responsibility to provide it. • Services or supplies for military-related conditions, such as war, or any military action, which takes place after your coverage becomes effective. • Services received in a facility mainly meant to care for students, faculty, or employees of a college or other institution of learning. • Covered healthcare services provided to you when there is no charge to you or there would have been no charge to you absent this health plan. • Services if another entity or agency is responsible under state or federal laws, which are provided for the health of schoolchildren or children with disabilities. See Title 16, Chapters 21, 24, 25, and 26 of the R.I. General Laws. See also applicable regulations about the health of schoolchildren and the special education of children with disabilities or similar rules set forth by federal law or state law of applicable jurisdiction. • Services and supplies which are required under the laws of a state, other than Rhode Island, and are not provided under this health plan. All Other Exclusions • Services not approved by the FDA or other governing body. • Services we have not reviewed or we have not determined are eligible for coverage. • Services obtained through fraud or intentional misrepresentation. • Administrative service charges for: o missed appointments; o completion of claim forms; o additional fees, sometimes referred to as access fees, associated with concierge, boutique, or retainer practices; and o any other administrative charges. • Blood services for drawing, processing, or storage of your own blood, including any penalty fees related to blood services. • Continuation of a covered healthcare service or benefit as a result of a clerical error. • Custodial care, rest care, day care, or non-skilled care services. • Convalescent homes, nursing homes including non-skilled care, assisted living facilities, or other residential facilities. • Educational classes, unless listed as covered, and training services. • Exams or services that are required for or related to employment, education, marriage, adoption, insurance purposes, court order, or similar third parties when not medically necessary or when the benefit limit for the exam or service has been met. • Routine foot care, including the treatment of corns, bunions except capsular or bone surgery, calluses, the trimming of nails, the treatment of simple ingrown nails and other preventive hygienic procedures, except when performed to treat diabetic related nerve and circulation disorders of the feet. • Treatment of flat feet unless the treatment is a covered surgical service. • Telephone consultations, telephone services, or medication monitoring by phone, except for clinically appropriate telemedicine services as described in Section 3. • Healthcare services for work-related illnesses or injuries for which benefits are available under Workers’ Compensation , whether or not you are entitled to such benefits, unless: o you are self-employed, a sole stockholder of a corporation, or a member of a partnership; and o your illnesses or injuries were incurred in the course of your self-employment, sole stockholder, or partnership activities; and o you are not enrolled as an employee under a group health plan sponsored by another employer. • Services and supplies used for your personal appearance and/or comfort, whether or not prescribed by a physician and regardless of your condition. These services and supplies include, but are not limited to: o batteries, unless indicated as covered;

  • General Availability The commitment to availability specified in the letter of appointment shall be subject to mutually acceptable revision. Such revision will occur once per year, or, if mutually agreed between the Employer and the employee, on a more frequent basis. The Employer will issue a revised letter of appointment to reflect approved changes to employee’s general availability.

  • High Availability Registry Operator will conduct its operations using network and geographically diverse, redundant servers (including network-­‐level redundancy, end-­‐node level redundancy and the implementation of a load balancing scheme where applicable) to ensure continued operation in the case of technical failure (widespread or local), or an extraordinary occurrence or circumstance beyond the control of the Registry Operator. Registry Operator’s emergency operations department shall be available at all times to respond to extraordinary occurrences.

  • Portion of Products/Services Available If only a portion of Products and/or Services is available for shipment or performance to meet the Delivery Date, Supplier shall promptly notify DXC and proceed unless otherwise directed by DXC. Supplier shall be responsible for any cost increase in the shipment of Products due to its failure to meet the Delivery Date and/or if such method does not comply with DXC’s shipping instructions.

  • Subject to Funds Availability The Contract is subject to the appropriation and availability of State and/or Federal funds. In the event that the funds are not appropriated or are otherwise unavailable, the Institution reserves the right to terminate the Contract upon written notice to the Contractor. Termination under this Section E.2 shall not be deemed a breach of Contract by the Institution. Upon receipt of the written notice, the Contractor shall cease all work associated with the Contract. Should such an event occur, the Contractor shall be entitled to compensation for all satisfactory and authorized services completed as of the termination date. Upon such termination, the Contractor shall have no right to recover from the Institution any actual, general, special, incidental, consequential, or any other damages whatsoever of any description or amount.

  • EPP service availability Refers to the ability of the TLD EPP servers as a group, to respond to commands from the Registry accredited Registrars, who already have credentials to the servers. The response shall include appropriate data from the Registry System. An EPP command with “EPP command RTT” 5 times higher than the corresponding SLR will be considered as unanswered. If 51% or more of the EPP testing probes see the EPP service as unavailable during a given time, the EPP service will be considered unavailable.

  • Records Availability and Retention Records of Contractor’s costs, reimbursable expenses pertaining to the Project and payments shall be available to Owner or its authorized representative during business hours and shall be retained for four (4) years after final Payment or abandonment of the Project, unless Owner otherwise instructs Contractor in writing.

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