AFFORDABILITY ISSUES Sample Clauses

AFFORDABILITY ISSUES. 2 A. OVERVIEW 4 Many of the interveners in the general rate case were also parties to the 5 Affordability discussions. These parties included Cal Water, ORA, TURN, Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, 6 Lake County, R.A.W., Xxxx County, Xxxxx Valley Town Council, City of Selma, and City 7 of Visalia. Unless otherwise noted, the termthe Parties” as used in this chapter refers 8 to the parties listed above. The Parties request that the Commission approve the Low 9 Income Rate Assistance (“LIRA”) and Rate Support Fund (“RSF”) settlement described 10 herein under the conditions specified.
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AFFORDABILITY ISSUES. 2 A. REGIONAL CONSOLIDATION

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  • Affordability (a) Throughout the term of this Agreement, each Low and Moderate Income Unit will be rented for no more than the rental rates set forth herein to an Eligible Tenant. An Eligible Tenant is a Family whose annual income does not exceed eighty percent (80%) of the Area median income adjusted for family size as determined by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (“HUD”). A “

  • Safety Issues The Tenant will procure that in the carrying out of the Building Improvement Plan:

  • Insurance Availability The teacher will be given an opportunity to continue insurance coverage in the school insurance program during the leave of absence, but will be required to pay all premiums connected with this coverage. All premiums must be paid in advance of the month due. Such premiums shall be prorated on an annual basis from August to August. Teachers initiating leaves of absence shall be charged the prorated amounts during the school year in which their leave begins. As leaves of absence extend into the next school year, the teacher will be expected to pay full premiums.

  • Health Examinations The Employer shall provide at no cost to the employee, such medical tests, health examinations and surveillance/monitoring as may be required as a condition of employment and/or as a result of regulated hazards encountered after employment.

  • Health Examination 27-1 When the District determines that a MBU's health condition (mental or physical) may be impairing his/her job performance, the immediate supervisor, site administrator, or Regional Assistant Superintendent, with the concurrence of the Human Resources Department may, with just cause, direct the MBU to have a health examination at District expense. The MBU will be given a copy of the directive which will state the reason(s) for such examination. Following the examination, results will be sent by the Human Resources Department to the MBU and immediate supervisor. All communication which results from the implementation of this Article shall be handled in a confidential manner. ARTICLE TWENTY-EIGHT

  • Medical Examinations An employee may be required by the Employer, at the request of and at the expense of the Employer, to take a medical examination by a physician of the employee's choice. Employees may be required to take skin tests, x-ray examination, vaccination, inoculation and other immunization (with the exception of a rubella vaccination when the employee is of the opinion that a pregnancy is possible), unless the employee's physician has advised in writing that such a procedure may have an adverse affect on the employee's health.

  • Affordable Housing The Owner covenants with the Council as follows:-

  • Constructability Program 5.2.1 Implement and conduct a constructability program to identify and document Project cost and schedule savings opportunities. The constructability program shall follow accepted industry practices and be reviewed by Owner at design milestones. Whenever the term “value engineering” is used in conjunction with this Agreement or the Project, it has its commonly accepted meaning within the construction industry and does not imply the practice of professional engineering without a license. If any value engineering activities constitute the professional practice of engineering, then such activities shall be performed by an engineer licensed in Texas.

  • Medical Examination Where the Employer requires an employee to submit to a medical examination or medical interview, it shall be at the Employer's expense and on the Employer's time.

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