Discretionary Projects And Services Sample Clauses

Discretionary Projects And Services. The following amounts for Discretionary Projects and Services may be updated annually. (i) New Fund/Portfolio Implementation $1,500 per cusip1 (ii) TA2000 Voice Product Support Changes to TA2000 Voice workflow or scripting $125 per hour (iii) FAN (Financial Access Network) Support $125 per hour (iv) Reporting TA2000 ad hoc report $50 per report TA2000 ad hoc mainframe report requiring programming $125 per hour TA2000 Bundle changes $125 per event (v) Fund Option Changes Updates to existing Funds on TA2000 $125 per hour (e.g. Cusip changes, name changes, etc.) (vi) Transmission Requests outbound transmissions $125 per hour (vii) Manual Payroll Application Support $1,500 per month for all manual processing (viii) Programming Resources DST dedicated programmer $150,000 per year Programming overage charge $160 per hour Business analysts $125 per hour Literature Management $125 per hour
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Discretionary Projects And Services. The following amounts for Discretionary Projects and Services may be updated annually. (i) New Fund/Portfolio Implementation $1,500 per Cusip (ii) Rush Fee if < 60 day notice $1,000 per Cusip (*Note 3) (iii) TA2000 Voice Product Support Changes to TA2000 Voice workflow or scripting $125 per hour (iv) FAN (Financial Access Network) Support $125 per hour (v) Reporting TA2000 ad hoc report $50 per report (*Note 1) TA2000 ad hoc mainframe report requiring Programming $125 per hour TA2000 Bundle Changes $125 per event (vi) Fund Option Changes Updates to existing Funds on TA2000 $125 per hour (e.g. cusip changes, name changes, etc.) (vii) Transmission Requests Requests to implement inbound or outbound Transmissions $2,000 per transmission Requests to update client specific criteria used to Generate outbound transmissions $125 per hour (viii) Programming Resources DST dedicated programmer $165,000 per year (*Note 2) Programming overage charge $195 per hour Business Analysts $125 per hour (*Note 2) Literature Management $125 per hour
Discretionary Projects And Services. The following amounts for Discretionary Projects and services may be updated annually. (i) New Fund/Portfolio Implementation $1,500 per Cusip (ii) Rush Fee if < 60 day notice $1,000 per Cusip (*Note 3) (iii) Reporting TA2000 ad hoc report $50 per report (*Note 1) TA2000 ad hoc mainframe report requiring Programming $125 per hour TA2000 Bundle Changes $125 per event (iv) Fund Option Changes Updates to existing Funds on TA2000 $125 per hour (e.g. cusip changes, name changes, etc.) (v) Transmission Requests Requests to implement inbound or outbound Transmissions $2,000 per transmission Requests to update client specific criteria used to $125 per hour Generate outbound transmissions (vi) Programming Resources Programming overage charge $195 per hour Business Analysts $125 per hour (*Note 2)

Related to Discretionary Projects And Services

  • Managed Services HP will provide the services as described in a Statement of Work (“SOW”) attached to this Agreement or incorporating it by reference. Each party will appoint a single point of contact as set forth in the SOW who will serve as their primary representative, have overall responsibility for managing performance, and meet with the other party’s representative to review progress. Change requests are governed by the change management procedures as set forth in the SOW.

  • Covered Services You will receive Covered Services under the terms and conditions of this Contract only when the Covered Service is: • Medically Necessary; • Provided by a Participating Provider for in-network coverage; • Listed as a Covered Service; • Not in excess of any benefit limitations described in the Schedule of Benefits section of this Contract; and • Received while Your Contract is in force.

  • Special Projects Involved in a planned endeavour designed and implemented to address a resident, nursing, facility or community health care concern or need. (eg. QI project to improve resident outcomes) (10 – 20 points depending on scope of project)

  • Compensation for Providing Information The Party requesting Information agrees to reimburse the other Party for the reasonable out-of-pocket costs, if any, of creating, gathering and copying such Information, to the extent that such costs are incurred for the benefit of the requesting Party.

  • Support Services Rehabilitation, counselling and EAP’s. Support is strictly non- punitive, and can be accessed at anytime (self-identification of the need for help is strongly encouraged).

  • Approved Services; Additional Services Registry Operator shall be entitled to provide the Registry Services described in clauses (a) and (b) of the first paragraph of Section 2.1 in the Specification 6 attached hereto (“Specification 6”) and such other Registry Services set forth on Exhibit A (collectively, the “Approved Services”). If Registry Operator desires to provide any Registry Service that is not an Approved Service or is a material modification to an Approved Service (each, an “Additional Service”), Registry Operator shall submit a request for approval of such Additional Service pursuant to the Registry Services Evaluation Policy at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/en/registries/rsep/rsep.html, as such policy may be amended from time to time in accordance with the bylaws of ICANN (as amended from time to time, the “ICANN Bylaws”) applicable to Consensus Policies (the “RSEP”). Registry Operator may offer Additional Services only with the written approval of ICANN, and, upon any such approval, such Additional Services shall be deemed Registry Services under this Agreement. In its reasonable discretion, ICANN may require an amendment to this Agreement reflecting the provision of any Additional Service which is approved pursuant to the RSEP, which amendment shall be in a form reasonably acceptable to the parties.

  • Interconnection Customer Compensation If the CAISO requests or directs the Interconnection Customer to provide a service pursuant to Articles 9.6.3 (Payment for Reactive Power) or 13.5.1 of this LGIA, the CAISO shall compensate the Interconnection Customer in accordance with the CAISO Tariff.

  • Programs and Services Every aspect of the service you provide is considered part of your program, and therefore it must be accessible to individuals with disabilities. This includes parking lots, service counters and spaces, transportation (shuttles, etc.), agendas, flyers, emails, online services, phone calls, meetings, celebrations, classes, recreational activities and more. The guidance in this document is primarily intended to help you provide accessible programs by providing you with the tools to: ▪ survey facilities and identify common architectural barriers for people with disabilities; ▪ identify common ADA compliance problems in your communications and activities; and ▪ remove barriers and fix common ADA compliance problems in these areas. Your programs can be broken into three main categories, (Communications, Facilities, and Activities) which will be covered in more detail below.

  • Projects There shall be a thirty (30) km free zone around the projects excluding the Metro Vancouver Area. For local residents, kilometers shall be paid from the boundary of the free zone around the project. Workers employed by any contractor within an identified free zone who resides outside of that same free zone will be paid according to the Kilometer Chart from the project to their residence less thirty

  • Program Services a) Personalized Care Practice agrees to provide to Program Member certain enhancements and amenities to professional medical services to be rendered by Personalized Care Practice to Program Member, as further described in Schedule 1 to these Terms. Upon prior written notice to Program Member, Personalized Care Practice may add or modify the Program Services set forth in Schedule 1, as reasonably necessary, and subject to such additional fees and/or terms and conditions as may be reasonably necessary. b) Program Member acknowledges that the Program Services are services that are not covered services under any insurance contract to which Program Member may be a party, including, without limitation, Medicare, and are not reimbursable by Program Member’s insurer, health plan or any governmental entity, including Medicare. Program Member agrees to bear sole financial responsibility for the Member Amenities Fee and agrees not to submit to Program Member’s insurer, health plan or governmental entity any xxxx, invoice or claim for payment or reimbursement of such Member Amenities Fee. c) Personalized Care Practice or its designated affiliate will separately charge Program Member or Program Member’s insurer, health plan or governmental entity for medical, clinical, diagnostic or therapeutic services rendered by Personalized Care Practice or its designated affiliate to Program Member, and Program Member may seek payment or reimbursement from Program Member’s insurer or health plan for any such service to the extent covered by Program Member’s insurer, health plan or governmental entity. d) Program Member understands, agrees and covenants that this Agreement is a service contract, and not a contract for insurance.

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