DOR STUDENT SERVICES Sample Clauses

DOR STUDENT SERVICES. ‌ The WIOA requires a VR agency to reserve no less than fifteen percent of its federal XX xxxxx funds to provide or arrange for the provision of pre-employment transition services, known in California as DOR Student Services, to students with disabilities in collaboration with the CDE and LEAs. DOR Student Services are not meant to replace the responsibilities of school systems under the special education laws. They are meant to augment and enhance those services already being provided. The DOR Student Services should start at age 16 or later based on the identified needs of the student. DOR Student Services are designed to be an early start at job exploration for students with disabilities and should enrich, not delay, transition-planning, application to the VR program, and the continuum of VR services necessary for movement from school to post-school activities. DOR Student Services consist of five required activities that must be made available to all students with disabilities in the state who need them, and four coordination activities that must be carried out. The DOR may provide the nine authorized services listed under 34 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) 361.48(a)(3) to improve the transition of students with disabilities from school to postsecondary education or an employment outcome. Required Activities The five “required” DOR Student Services, described in section 113(b) of the Act and 34 CFR 361.48(a)(2) of the VR regulations, may be provided to individuals in a group setting, or on an individual basis. All five required areas must be available to students statewide; however, the provision of each service must be based on the need of the individual student. The five required areas are:
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DOR STUDENT SERVICES. The DOR has responsibility for providing or arranging for the provision of DOR Student Services to students with disabilities who need them, including those potentially eligible and VR services to eligible individuals with disabilities. To facilitate a smooth transition from post-school activities, students with disabilities, including those potentially eligible, may be served by the DOR while still enrolled in school. The DOR financial need policy and the possibility of a student/family financial contribution will not apply when a potentially eligible student participates in DOR Student Services or when such student requires auxiliary aids and services to participate in DOR Student Services (34 CFR 361.50(a); 34 CFR 361.54(b)).
DOR STUDENT SERVICES. For fiscal year 2021-2022, a total of 700 unduplicated TPP students will receive DOR Student Services through this cooperative contract. It is expected that 150 TPP students will be referred for DOR Student Services. For fiscal year 2022-2023, a total of 700 unduplicated TPP students will receive DOR Student Services through this cooperative contract. It is expected that 150 TPP students will be referred for DOR Student Services. For fiscal year 2023-2024, a total of 700 unduplicated TPP students will receive DOR Student Services through this cooperative contract. It is expected that 150 TPP students will be referred for DOR Student Services.
DOR STUDENT SERVICES. DOR Student Services are a coordinated set of services available for students with disabilities, to provide transition services to students from the age of 16 through 21, unless the student is participating in a special education program and receiving services beyond the age of 21 (for students participating in secondary education programs such as adult transition programs). DOR Student Services may be delivered in a classroom, community, or individual setting. Programs may provide DOR Student Services up to one year post exit from high school if the student is enrolled in a post-secondary education setting and still satisfies the definition of a student with a disability. Otherwise, upon exit from high school, DOR Student Services will end. The coordinated DOR Student Services activities shall include DOR, the school, and other appropriate agencies that may provide services to the program participant including Regional Centers, the One Stop system, and Social Security administration. DOR Student Services are based upon the individual participant’s needs, preferences and interests and may include program instruction and community experiences. The following DOR Student Services will be provided by the Program in accordance with this agreement, as authorized by DOR for each individual with a disability and individualized to each program participant’s needs, preferences, and interests as well as their DOR Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE) goals and objectives, as appropriate. The services described in sections below are DOR Student Services, designed to support students with disabilities in exploring transition from school and preparing for successful employment and/or postsecondary education. DOR Student Services are available to Program participants who are potentially eligible or participants who have been determined eligible for VR services. Participants engaged in DOR Student Services through this contract will primarily be provided services as potentially eligible. Participants who require additional services to participate in DOR Student Services may need to apply for VR services. Participants who have been determined eligible for the VR services may be provided with DOR Student Services either pre- or post-IPE development.
DOR STUDENT SERVICES. Secondary and post-secondary students ages 16-21 with an IEP, 504, or considered to have a disabling condition may be referred for DOR Student Services. Student Services offered are: job exploration counseling, work-based learning experience, post-secondary education counseling, workplace readiness training and self-advocacy. Student Services may be requested by staff, parents or self-referral using the DR203 Student Services Request form. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT—The DOR works closely with the Santa Xxxxxxx Workforce Development Board to implement services funded through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunities Act (WIOA).
DOR STUDENT SERVICES. For fiscal year 2021-2022, a total of 101 unduplicated TPP students/DOR Clients will receive DOR Student Services through this cooperative contract. It is expected that 58 unduplicated TPP students/DOR Clients will be referred for DOR Student Services. For fiscal year 2022-2023, a total of 101 unduplicated TPP students/DOR Clients will receive DOR Student Services through this cooperative contract. It is expected that 58 unduplicated TPP students/DOR Clients will be referred for DOR Student Services. For fiscal year 2023-2024, a total of 101 unduplicated TPP students/DOR Clients will receive DOR Student Services through this cooperative contract. It is expected that 58 unduplicated TPP students/DOR Clients will be referred for DOR Student Services. VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION (VR) EMPLOYMENT SERVICES For fiscal year 2021-2022, a total of 34 unduplicated TPP students/DOR Clients will receive Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Employment Services through this cooperative contract. It is expected that 17 individuals will be referred for VR Employment Services. As a result of VR Employment Services provided through this contract, it is expected that DOR will: Close 10 cases successfully employed For fiscal year 2022-2023, a total of 34 unduplicated TPP students/DOR Clients will receive Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Employment Services through this cooperative contract. It is expected that 17 individuals will be referred for VR Employment Services. As a result of VR Employment Services provided through this contract, it is expected that DOR will: Close 10 cases successfully employed For fiscal year 2023-2024 a total of 34 unduplicated TPP students/DOR Clients will receive Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) Employment Services through this cooperative contract. It is expected that 17 individuals will be referred for VR Employment Services. As a result of VR Employment Services provided through this contract, it is expected that DOR will: Close 10 cases successfully employed
DOR STUDENT SERVICES. Secondary and post-secondary students ages 16-21 with an IEP, 504, or considered to have a disabling condition may be referred for DOR Student Services. Student Services offered are: job exploration counseling, work-based learning experience, post- secondary education counseling, workplace readiness training and self- advocacy. Student Services may be requested by staff, parents or self- referral using the DR203 Student Services Request form.
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  • Inpatient Services Hospital This plan covers services provided while inpatient in a general or specialty hospital including, but not limited to the following: • anesthesia; • diagnostic tests and lab services; • dialysis; • drugs; • intensive care/coronary care; • nursing care; • physical, occupational, speech and respiratory therapies; • physician’s services while hospitalized; • radiation therapy; • surgery related services; and • room and board. Notify us if you are admitted from the emergency room to a hospital that is not in our network. Our Customer Service Department can assist you with any questions you may have about your coverage. Rehabilitation Facility This plan covers rehabilitation services received in a general hospital or specialty hospital. Coverage is limited to the number of days shown in the Summary of Medical Benefits.

  • Investment Services The Sub-Adviser will formulate and implement a continuous investment program for the Fund conforming to the investment objective, investment policies and restrictions of the Fund as set forth in the Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information of the Company as in effect from time to time (together, the "Registration Statement"), the Articles of Incorporation and By-laws of the Company, and any investment guidelines or other instructions received by the Sub-Adviser in writing from the Investment Manager from time to time. Any amendments to the foregoing documents will not be deemed effective with respect to the Sub-Adviser until the Sub-Adviser's receipt thereof. The appropriate officers and employees of the Sub-Adviser will be available to consult with the Investment Manager, the Company and the Directors at reasonable times and upon reasonable notice concerning the business of the Company, including valuations of securities which are not registered for public sale, not traded on any securities market or otherwise may be deemed illiquid for purposes of the ICA; provided it is understood that the Sub-Adviser is not responsible for daily pricing of the Fund's assets. Subject to the supervision and control of the Investment Manager, which in turn is subject to the supervision and control of the Directors, the Sub-Adviser in its discretion will determine which issuers and securities will be purchased, held, sold or exchanged by the Fund or otherwise represented in the Fund's investment portfolio from time to time and, subject to the provisions of paragraph 3 of this Agreement, will place orders with and give instructions to brokers, dealers and others for all such transactions and cause such transactions to be executed. Custody of the Fund will be maintained by a custodian bank (the "Custodian") and the Investment Manager will authorize the Custodian to honor orders and instructions by employees of the Sub-Adviser designated by the Sub-Adviser to settle transactions in respect of the Fund. No assets may be withdrawn from the Fund other than for settlement of transactions on behalf of the Fund except upon the written authorization of appropriate officers of the Company who shall have been certified as such by proper authorities of the Company prior to the withdrawal. The Sub-Adviser will not be responsible for the provision of administrative, bookkeeping or accounting services to the Fund except as specifically provided herein, as required by the ICA or the Advisers Act or as may be necessary for the Sub-Adviser to supply to the Investment Manager, the Fund or the Fund's shareholders the information required to be provided by the Sub-Adviser hereunder. Any records maintained hereunder shall be the property of the Fund and surrendered promptly upon request. In furnishing the services under this Agreement, the Sub-Adviser will comply with and use its best efforts to enable the Fund to conform to the requirements of: (i) the ICA and the regulations promulgated thereunder; (ii) Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder; (iii) other applicable provisions of state or federal law; (iv) the Articles of Incorporation and By-laws of the Company; (v) policies and determinations of the Company and the Investment Manager provided to the Sub-Adviser in writing; (vi) the fundamental and non-fundamental investment policies and restrictions applicable to the Fund, as set out in the Registration Statement of the Company in effect, or as such investment policies and restrictions from time to time may be amended by the Fund's shareholders or the Directors and communicated to the Sub-Adviser in writing; (vii) the Registration Statement; and (viii) investment guidelines or other instructions received in writing from the Investment Manager. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Sub-Adviser shall have no responsibility to monitor compliance with limitations or restrictions for which information from the Investment Manager or its authorized agents is required to enable the Sub-Adviser to monitor compliance with such limitations or restrictions unless such information is provided to the Sub-adviser in writing. The Sub-Adviser shall supervise and monitor the activities of its representatives, personnel and agents in connection with the investment program of the Fund. Nothing in this Agreement shall be implied to prevent the Investment Manager from engaging other sub-advisers to provide investment advice and other services to the Fund or to series or portfolios of the Company for which the Sub-Adviser does not provide such services, or to prevent the Investment Manager from providing such services itself in relation to the Fund or such other series or portfolios. The Sub-Adviser shall be responsible for the preparation and filing of Schedule 13-G and Form 13-F on behalf of the Fund. The Sub-Adviser shall not be responsible for the preparation or filing of any other reports required of the Fund by any governmental or regulatory agency, except as expressly agreed in writing.

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  • EFT SERVICES If approved, you may conduct any one (1) or more of the EFT services offered by the Credit Union.

  • Project Management Services Contractor shall provide business analysis and project management services necessary to ensure technical projects successfully meet the objectives for which they were undertaken. Following are characteristics of this Service:

  • Management Services The Adviser shall perform (or arrange for the performance by its affiliates of) the management and administrative services necessary for the operation of the Fund. The Adviser shall, subject to the supervision of the Board of Trustees, perform various services for the Portfolio, including but not limited to: (i) providing the Portfolio with office space, equipment and facilities (which may be its own) for maintaining its organization; (ii) on behalf of the Portfolio, supervising relations with, and monitoring the performance of, custodians, depositories, transfer and pricing agents, accountants, attorneys, underwriters, brokers and dealers, insurers and other persons in any capacity deemed to be necessary or desirable; (iii) preparing all general shareholder communications, including shareholder reports; (iv) conducting shareholder relations; (v) maintaining the Fund's existence and its records; (vi) during such times as shares are publicly offered, maintaining the registration and qualification of the Portfolio's shares under federal and state law; and (vii) investigating the development of and developing and implementing, if appropriate, management and shareholder services designed to enhance the value or convenience of the Portfolio as an investment vehicle. The Adviser shall also furnish such reports, evaluations, information or analyses to the Fund as the Fund's Board of Trustees may request from time to time or as the Adviser may deem to be desirable. The Adviser shall make recommendations to the Fund's Board of Trustees with respect to Fund policies, and shall carry out such policies as are adopted by the Trustees. The Adviser shall, subject to review by the Board of Trustees, furnish such other services as the Adviser shall from time to time determine to be necessary or useful to perform its obligations under this Contract.

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