Determining Applicant Eligibility Sample Clauses

Determining Applicant Eligibility a) The evaluation of applicant eligibility is the responsibility of both ISAC and the institution. b) No applicant is announced eligible for assistance by ISAC unless the application establishes prima facie eligibility. ISAC consults with other appropriate State and federal agencies in the process of reviewing application data. These agencies include, but are not limited to, the U.S. Department of Education (ED), U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS), U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Bureau (USCIS), Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, Illinois Department of Revenue, and Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. c) Institutions shall determine (in accordance with ISAC's rules or federal regulations) whether an applicant is eligible for ISAC gift assistance based upon enrollment in a particular academic program and the eligibility criteria of the ISAC gift assistance being sought. d) Specific eligibility criteria for each ISAC gift assistance program can be found in its respective Section of this Part. e) The institution is required to verify the residency of all applicants to ISAC gift assistance programs for which Illinois residency is a requirement. 1) An institution is not required to verify residency if: A) The applicant received payment of a MAP award during the previous academic year; or, B) The applicant was enrolled in an ISAC-approved MAP institution or an ISAC-approved Illinois high school (see Section 2700.30) for the preceding consecutive 12 months prior to the start of the academic year for which assistance is requested. 2) Notwithstanding the exceptions named in subsection (e)(1), the institution shall verify residency: A) When an applicant has changed dependency status during the academic year to become an independent student; or, B) If the institution has any information that indicates the applicant may not be a resident of Illinois. 3) Data from one or more of the documents listed in this subsection (e)(3) may provide proof that an applicant (or parent) is an Illinois resident, as defined in Section 2700.20. For an independent student applicant, the dates recorded on the documents must indicate the applicant has resided in Illinois for the relevant 12 continuous, full months. A) A valid State of Illinois tax return or federal tax transcript. B) Illinois high school or college transcript C) Illinois driver's license D) Utility or rent bills in the applicant's (or parent's) name E) Illinois auto registrati...
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Determining Applicant Eligibility. (a) Eligibility to apply for funding under the OHMVR Grants program requires the Applicant to meet one (1) of the following organizational definitions: (1) For a city or county: a department or comparable subdivision, (2) A District, (3) For the U.S. Forest Service: a Forest or Regional Office, except for law enforcement Projects for which the Applicant is defined as a Patrol District, (4) For the U.S. Bureau of Land Management: a Field, District, or State Office, (5) For other Federal Agencies: a Field, District, Regional or State Office, or similar subdivision, (6) A Federally or State Recognized Native American Tribe, (7) An Educational Institution, (8) A Nonprofit organization, (9) A State Agency or department, Commission, Conservancy, Board or other comparable subdivision within the government of the State of California. (10) Certified Community Conservation Corps (b) Applicants are limited to certain Project types. Applications received from entities that do not comply with this requirement will not be considered. See Table 1 for a list of eligible Project types by Applicant. Cities and Counties X X X X X X X U.S. Forest Service X X X X X X X U.S. Bureau of Land Management X X X X X X X Other Federal Agencies X X X X X X State and Federally Recognized Native American Tribes X X X X X X Educational Institutions X X X Nonprofit organizations X X X State Agencies X Districts X X X X X X Certified Community Conservation Corps X X X Note: Authority cited: Sections 5001.5 and 5003, Public Resources Code. Reference: Section 5090.32 and 5090.50, Public Resources Code.
Determining Applicant Eligibility. (a) Eligibility to apply for funding under the OHMVR Grants program requires the Applicant to meet one (1) of the following organizational definitions: (1) For a city or county: a department or comparable subdivision, (2) A District, (3) For the U.S. Forest Service: a Forest, or Regional Office, except for law enforcement Projects for which the Applicant is defined as a Patrol District, (4) For the U.S. Bureau of Land Management: a Field, District, or State Office, (5) For other Federal Agencies: a Field, District, Regional or State Office, or similar subdivision, (6) A Federally Recognized Native American Tribe, (7) An Educational Institution, (8) A Nonprofit organization, (9) A State Agency or department, Commission, Conservancy, Board or other comparable subdivision within the government of the State of California. … Note: Authority cited: Sections 5001.5 and 5003, Public Resources Code. Reference: Section 5090.32 and 5090.50, Public Resources Code.
Determining Applicant Eligibility. The evaluation of applicant eligibility is the responsibility of both ISAC and the institution.
Determining Applicant Eligibility a) The evaluation of applicant eligibility is the responsibility of both the institution and ISAC. b) No applicant is announced eligible for assistance by ISAC unless the application establishes prima facie eligibility. ISAC consults with other appropriate state and federal agencies in the process of reviewing application data. Such agencies include, but are not limited to, the U.S. Department of Education (ED), U.S. Internal Revenue Service (IRS), U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Bureau (USCIS), Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services, Illinois Department of Revenue, and Illinois Department of Children and Family Services. c) When requesting payment for ISAC gift assistance programs, the postsecondary institution must certify that the applicants are eligible for the assistance. If an institution subsequently determines a student is no longer eligible for all or part of the awarded assistance, the institution must inform ISAC and submit the appropriate refund within 60 days after the receipt of payment or the end of a term, whichever is later. d) When requesting payment of benefits, institutions shall certify (in accordance with ISAC's rules and/or federal regulations) whether an applicant is eligible based upon enrollment in a particular academic program. e) If an institution erroneously certifies an applicant to be eligible for ISAC gift assistance programs, ISAC will recover the erroneous payment from the

Related to Determining Applicant Eligibility

  • Benefit Eligibility For purposes of the Benefit Plan entitlement, common-law and same sex relationships will apply as defined.

  • Dependent Eligibility For all programs covered in this article, eligible dependents are an employee’s lawful spouse or domestic partner (as defined by Section 297 of the California Family Code), and unmarried children (natural, step, adopted, legal guardianship, and/or xxxxxx) of the employee or domestic partner, who are qualified IRS dependents of the employee or domestic partner, up to twenty-three (23) years of age. Disabled dependents may be able to continue coverage beyond the limiting age if the disability occurred while the dependent was covered under a County-sponsored medical plan or prior to the dependent’s 19th birthday, and is certified by a licensed physician.

  • Determination of Eligibility The Plan Administrator shall determine the eligibility of each Employee for participation in the Plan based upon information provided by the Employer. Such determination shall be conclusive and binding on all individuals except as otherwise provided herein or by operation of law.

  • Overtime Eligibility An Employee must work at least fifteen (15) minutes beyond her normal shift before being eligible for overtime compensation.

  • Member Eligibility Verify Member eligibility contemporaneous with the rendering of services. BCBS will provide systems and/or methods for verification of eligibility and benefit coverage for Members. This is furnished as a service and not as a guarantee of payment;

  • S-3 Eligibility (i) At the time of filing the Registration Statement and (ii) at the time of the most recent amendment thereto for the purposes of complying with Section 10(a)(3) of the Securities Act (whether such amendment was by post-effective amendment, incorporated report filed pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Exchange Act or form of prospectus), the Company met the then applicable requirements for use of Form S-3 under the Securities Act, including compliance with General Instruction I.B.1 of Form S-3.

  • Certification of eligibility a. By entering into this contract, the contractor certifies that neither it (nor he or she) nor any person or firm who has an interest in the contractor's firm is a person or firm ineligible to be awarded Government contracts by virtue of section 3(a) of the Xxxxx-Xxxxx Act or 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1). b. No part of this contract shall be subcontracted to any person or firm ineligible for award of a Government contract by virtue of section 3(a) of the Xxxxx-Xxxxx Act or 29 CFR 5.12(a)(1).

  • Student Eligibility The LEA and POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTION shall qualify and advise candidates for dual credit from the pool of eligible high school students. A candidate for dual credit is eligible for consideration for fall, spring, and summer semesters if he or she: a. is enrolled during the fall and spring in a LEA in one-half or more of the minimum course requirements approved by PED for public school students under its jurisdiction or by being in physical attendance at a bureau of Indian education-funded high school at least three documented contact hours per day pursuant to 25 CFR 39.211(c); b. obtains permission from the LEA representative (in consultation with the student’s individualized education program team, as needed), the student’s parent or guardian if the student is under 18 years old, and POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTION representative prior to enrolling in a dual credit course; and c. meets POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTION requirements to enroll as a dual credit student.

  • Form S-3 Eligibility The Company is eligible to register the resale of the Securities for resale by the Purchaser on Form S-3 promulgated under the Securities Act.

  • Nasdaq Eligibility As of the Effective Date, the Public Securities have been approved for listing on the Nasdaq Capital Markets (“NASDAQ”), subject to official notice of issuance and evidence of satisfactory distribution. There is and has been no failure on the part of the Company or any of the Company's directors or officers, in their capacities as such, to comply with (as and when applicable), and immediately following the effectiveness of the Registration Statement the Company will be in compliance with, the NASDAQ Marketplace Rules, as amended.

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