Early Intervention Funding Sample Clauses

Early Intervention Funding. 8.8.1 This fund may be available for funded three and four-year-olds (not in a reception class), and in exceptional circumstances funded two-year-olds. This fund is for children with Special Educational Needs or Disabilities (SEND) as part of the Surrey Graduated Response to ensure that all children can access their entitlement.
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Early Intervention Funding 

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  • Abortion Funding Limitation Contractor understands, acknowledges, and agrees that, pursuant to Article IX of the General Appropriations Act (the Act), to the extent allowed by federal and state law, money appropriated by the Texas Legislature may not be distributed to any individual or entity that, during the period for which funds are appropriated under the Act:

  • Construction Funding Subsidies 5.1 Subject to 5.2 and 5.3 the HSP is required to continue to fulfill all CFS Commitments, and the CFS Commitments are hereby incorporated into and deemed part of the Agreement.

  • Early Withdrawal Penalties We will impose a penalty if you withdraw any of the principal in your CD before the maturity date. The penalty will equal one hundred-eighty (180) days of interest. The penalty will be imposed whether interest representing the penalty has been earned or not. No penalty will be imposed if withdrawal of principal is made following your death or your total and permanent adjudicated disability. Any withdrawal which reduces the CD balance below the minimum required balance to open the CD shall be considered a withdrawal of the entire CD balance, in which event, the penalty shall be computed as if the entire CD balance had been withdrawn. The entire CD balance shall be distributed to you, and your CD will be closed.

  • Discharge Planning If further care at home or in another facility is appropriate following discharge from the Hospital, Blue Shield will work with the Member, the attending Physician and the Hospital discharge planners to determine the most appropriate and cost effective way to provide this care.

  • Charge Nurse A charge nurse is an experienced nurse who is assigned the responsibility for the nursing activity and patient care on a single nursing unit for one (1) or more shifts. Nurses assigned charge responsibilities will have these additional responsibilities considered in their direct patient care assignments.

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