Children’s Programs Sample Clauses

Children’s Programs. The Union agrees that, when two (2) performances of children’s programs fall within the performance call, only the one performance rate shall apply. This shall apply to all employees working the production and any excess time beyond the performance call shall be paid at the prevailing rate
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Children’s Programs. Children enrolled in our Kids Programs will be supervised by FTX CrossFit staff. Children are to be dropped off no earlier than 10 minutes prior to the scheduled class and picked up no later than 10 minutes after the scheduled class. Parents or legal guardians will be fined $10 per incident and per 15 minutes of being dropped off early or picked up late. Parent or legal guardian’s initials if applicable 11. Conduct - FTX CrossFit is committed to the health, safety, welfare of each of its members and staff and will not tolerate unreasonable, threatening, obscene, harassing, indecent, or illegal behavior. FTX CrossFit has the right to judge behavior and respond accordingly. This right includes, but is not limited to, termination of membership without refund of any member engaging in unacceptable behavior.
Children’s Programs. The PSN shall provide regular general wellness programs targeted specifically toward Enrollees from birth to the age of five (5), or the PSN shall make a good faith effort to involve Enrollees in existing community Children's Programs. i. Children's Programs shall promote increased utilization of prevention and early intervention services for at risk Enrollees with Children/Adolescents in the target population. The PSN shall approve claims for services recommended by the Early Intervention Program when they are Covered Services and Medically Necessary. ii. The PSN shall offer annual training to Providers that promote proper nutrition, breast-feeding, immunizations, CHCUP, wellness, prevention and early intervention services.
Children’s Programs. The Health Plan shall provide regular general wellness programs targeted specifically toward enrollees from birth to age of (5), or the Health Plan shall make a good faith effort to involve enrollees in existing community children's programs. (a) Children's programs shall promote increased use of prevention and early intervention services for at-risk enrollees. The Health Plan shall approve claims for services recommended by the Early Intervention Program when they are covered services and medically necessary. (b) The Health Plan shall offer its providers annual training that promotes proper nutrition, breast-feeding, immunizations, CHCUP, wellness, prevention and early intervention services. WellCare of Florida, Inc., Medicaid HMO Non-Reform Contract
Children’s Programs. The Health Plan shall provide regular general wellness programs targeted specifically toward enrollees from birth to age of five (5), or the Health Plan shall make a good faith effort to involve enrollees in existing community children’s programs. AMERIGROUP Florida, Inc. d/b/a Medicaid Non-Reform and Reform AMERIGROUP Community Care HMO Contract (a) Children’s programs shall promote increased use of prevention and early intervention services for at-risk enrollees. The Health Plan shall approve claims for services recommended by the Early Intervention Program when they are covered services and medically necessary. (b) The Health Plan shall offer annual training to providers that promotes proper nutrition, breast-feeding, immunizations, CHCUP, wellness, prevention and early intervention services.
Children’s Programs. The Health Plan shall provide regular general wellness programs targeted specifically toward Enrollees from birth to the age of five (5), or the Health Plan shall make a good faith effort to involve Enrollees in existing community Children’s Programs. (a) Children’s Programs shall promote increased utilization of prevention and early intervention services for at-risk Enrollees with Children/Adolescents in the target population. The Health Plan shall approve claims for services recommended by the Early Intervention Program when they are Covered Services and Medically Necessary. (b) The Health Plan shall offer annual training to Providers that promote proper nutrition, breast-feeding, immunizations, CHCUP, wellness, prevention and early intervention services.
Children’s Programs. The Health Plan shall provide regular general wellness programs targeted specifically toward enrollees from birth to age of five (5), or the Health Plan shall make a good faith effort to involve enrollees in existing community children's programs. HealthEase of Florida, Inc. Medicaid HMO Non-Reform Contract (a) Children's programs shall promote increased use of prevention and early intervention services for at-risk enrollees. The Health Plan shall approve claims for services recommended by the Early Intervention Program when they are covered services and medically necessary. (b) The Health Plan shall offer annual training to providers that promotes proper nutrition, breast-feeding, immunizations, CHCUP, wellness, prevention and early intervention services.
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Children’s Programs. (a) Payment of 70% of the Performer’s BNF for the Program purchases 11 Plays within the Initial Licence Period. For the avoidance of doubt, the BNF purchases one Play, making a total of 12 Plays. (b) Additional Free Television Plays may be purchased during the Initial Licence Period on payment to the Performer of a Repeat Fee of 10% for each group of 4 Plays, and additional Pay Television Plays shall be acquired and paid under ATRRA. (c) After the Initial Licence Period, 20% of the Gross Licence Fee shall be paid to the Performers to be shared between them in accordance with the allocation process agreed by MEAA with its members. (d) Where the Program is a Pre-School Program, Play shall mean a Broadcast of the Program on three (3) Exhibition Days (e) Each Play includes 14 days catch up (but does not include pre-transmission or simultaneous streaming rights).
Children’s Programs. (a) The amount of the Repeat Fee due to a Performer shall be determined by calculating according to the number of Plays of the Program set out in column 1 below the percentage set out adjacent to those Plays in column 2 below of the BNF paid to the Performer for the Performer’s work in the Program. Second and third Plays (Free Television or Pay Television) 35% Fourth, fifth and sixth Plays (Free Television or Pay Television) 35% Seventh, eighth and ninth Plays and subsequent group of three Plays: Free Television: Pay Television: 30% 5% (See Clause 4.3 for procedure of payment for seventh and subsequent Plays) (b) Where a Program has been telecast as a Children's Program and thereafter is telecast in circumstances other than those applicable to a Children's Program Repeat Fees shall, unless the Alliance agrees to the contrary, be paid in accordance with Clause 3.1 to the extent that Repeat Fees paid for the telecasting of the Program as a Children's Program when converted to the equivalent of Repeat Fees under Clause 3.1 do not satisfy the entitlement of Clause 3.1.
Children’s Programs of more than 1 hour duration (a) The amount of the fee payable to a Performer in respect of the Ancillary Usage of a Children’s Program of more than 1 hour duration in Australia shall be determined by calculating the percentage of the BNF which the Performer received for the Performer’s work in the Children’s Program and the amount of the Australian Ancillary Usage Gross Receipts for the Children’s Program as set out in the table below, subject always to Clause 5.3(b). 1 2 Australian Ancillary Usage Gross Receipts % of BNF Cumulative BNF $A 1st Payment 2.5% (2.5%) 2nd Payment 2.5% (5%) 6,000 3rd Payment 2.5% (7.5%) 12,000 4th Payment 2.5% (10.5%) 18,000 5th Payment 2.5% (12.5%) 24,000 6th Payment 2.5% (15%) 30,000 7th Payment 2.5% (17.5%) 36,000 8th Payment 2.5% (20%) 42,000 Each Subsequent Payment An additional 2.5% (For each additional 2.5%) For each additional 6,000 (b) Despite Clause 5.3 (a) but subject to the Alliance’s auditing rights described in Clauses 13.4 and 13.5, where the Producer nominates to the Alliance at the time of the first release of an Ancillary Usage Product in Australia the intention to recoup the verifiable cost of production of the Ancillary Usage Product, the 9th and subsequent payments of Australian Ancillary Usage Fees may be made after recoupment of the verifiable cost of production of the Ancillary Usage Product apportioned to Australia in accordance with clause 5.7 PROVIDED THAT when the verifiable cost of production of the Ancillary Usage Product apportioned to Australia in accordance with clause 5.7 is recouped the Producer will pay each Performer 3% of the Performer’s BNF for each $6,000 of Australian Ancillary Usage Gross Receipts exceeding $42,000.
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