Education Activities Sample Clauses

Education Activities. Staff instructing or attending in the capacity of a student at weekend schools or week- long schools, and staff attending CUPE jurisdictional conferences, with the authority of the Regional Director, where registration and room and board are prepaid, shall receive an amount of $17.00.
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Education Activities. Staff instructing or attending in the capacity of a student at weekend schools or week- long schools, and staff attending CUPE jurisdictional conferences, with the authority of the Regional Director, where registration and room and board are prepaid, shall not receive a per diem.
Education Activities. 1. Public education materials produced and total number of each distributed. 2. Dates, times, and names of meetings or events attended. 3. Dates, times, and names of school(s) where presentations were performed. 4. Other educational activities as may be requested by Agency.
Education Activities. Contractor shall be responsible for educating enrollees and other interested individuals (and Customer Support Representatives) regarding program policies and benefits. Educational activities may be conducted via mail, by telephone and through in-person meetings at the Green Mountain Care Member Services office (walk-ins). Contractor shall provide information and assist enrollees (and Customer Support Representatives) in understanding all facets of the State's health care programs, including the following:  General concepts about Medicaid, Dr. Dynasaur, VHAP and of health care delivery in a managed care model, until any such programs are retired.  How to access services under all State health care programs.  Services covered by the different health care programs offered by the State, to include services that are not covered.  General concept of the Dental Home initiative and help locate a dental provider.  The role and responsibilities of the Primary Care Provider (PCP).  The importance of selecting a health plan and a Primary Care Provider.  Beneficiary rights, including appeal and fair hearing rights, confidentiality rights and availability of the Office of the Healthcare Advocate.  Beneficiary responsibilities, including necessity of obtaining prior authorization and proper utilization of emergency services.  Cost sharing (program premiums, co-payments, etc.) responsibilities.  Responsibilities of the plan member to follow health plan procedures for seeking emergency and non-emergency services; making, keeping, canceling appointments with PCP/specialists; seeking hospital admissions; and circumstances in which self- referral is appropriate.  Information about the Automatic Assignment Process for Plans and PCP's.  General information about the Bus Voucher Program, including eligibility, guidelines, and exceptions.  All functions associated with using the HBE web portal to determine QHP eligibility, enroll, accept credit/debit card payments in a PCI compliant workplace, and provide customer service related to premium processing for Exchange customers including but not limited to the same services provided to customers of public healthcare programs.  Educate callers regarding the policy of Advanced Premium Tax Credits and Cost sharing subsidies.  Educate customers and respond to questions to assist consumers with the QHP application process. Assists customers in understanding application questions so the accuracy of customer responses are op...
Education Activities.  List of all public education efforts performed in the last 12-month period including, but not limited to: mailers, newsletters, bill inserts, and announcements on bills. For each item listed, identify the date and method of distribution, the customers or parties that received the materials, the total number distributed, and a copy of the material distributed; and  Dates, times, and group names of meetings attended.
Education Activities. 1894 8.04.9.1 Public education materials produced and total number of 1895 each distributed. 1896 8.04.9.2 Dates, times, and group names of meetings attended. 1897 8.04.9.3 Dates, times, and names of school where presentations 1898 were performed.
Education Activities. 2378 1. Public education materials produced and total number of each distributed. 2379 2. Dates, times, and names of meetings or events attended. 2380 3. Dates, times, and names of school(s) where presentations were performed. 2381 4. Other 2382 D. Complaint and Inquiry Data. Number of Complaints and Inquiries received from 2383 Customers, Generators, or other Person by category (e.g., missed pickups, noise 2384 Complaints, scheduled Bulky Pick-Up Events, Billing concerns, property damage claims, 2385 requests for information, etc.). Complaint summary, for each month and cumulative for 2386 Rate Year to date, summarized by nature of Complaints on a compatible computer disc. 2387 The categorization of Complaints shall be agreed-upon by the Agency, SBWMA, and 2388 Contractor prior to the Commencement Date pursuant to Article 3. 0000 X. Xxxx Xxxxxx Data. Number of calls received, number of calls answered, number of 2390 dropped calls, percentage of dropped calls, average delay time, average hold time, 2391 percentage of calls answered in 30 seconds, percentage of calls answered in 90 seconds 2392 reported for the month. 2393 F. Monthly Gross Revenues and Fee Reports. Pursuant to Section 10.02, a statement 2394 itemizing each fee paid by Contractor to Agency in the month; detailing calculation of 2395 each monthly fee amount; and stating monthly Gross Revenues, by Service Sector, for all 2396 operations conducted or permitted by this Agreement. 2397 G. Determination and Payment of Liquidated Damages. In accordance with the 2398 requirements of Section 14.04.C, Contractor shall provide a report that identifies any 2399 non-compliance with performance measures listed in Attachment J (except for 2400 compliance with diversion-related standards which shall be reported as part of the 2401 Contractor’s annual report) and include calculation of the Liquidated Damages due. This 2402 report shall be accompanied by supporting documentation identifying either compliance 2403 with or level of non-compliance with the performance measures. The report submittal 2404 shall be accompanied by a check from the Contractor in the amount of the Liquidated 2405 Damages due (per Contractor’s calculation and self-reporting) for the reporting period.
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Education Activities. Gender Equality Awareness Education: The employer and the union provide a common education seminar to create awareness about “Social Gender Equality” with the participation of all male and female workers in accordance with the clauses of the Constitution, International Contracts and related Legislation. This training is provided to the benefit of all employees. Parties reach a mutual agreement about the contents of the education program and lecturer staff. This training will not lead to disruption of production.

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  • Association Activities The parties agree employees shall have the right to form, join, and participate in the lawful activities of the Association for the purpose of representation in matters of employment relations. No employee shall be interfered with, restrained, coerced, or discriminated against because of the exercise of such rights.

  • Activities Except with the prior written consent of the Board, Executive will not during his employment with the Company undertake or engage in any other employment, occupation or business enterprise, other than ones in which Executive is a passive investor. Executive may engage in civic and not-for-profit activities so long as such activities do not materially interfere with the performance of his duties hereunder.

  • Union Activities If the Contract Amount is $50,000 or more, no Judicial Council funds received under this Agreement will be used to assist, promote or deter union organizing during the term of this Agreement (including any extension or renewal term).

  • High Risk Activities 1. The Software is not fault-tolerant and is not designed, manufactured or intended for use or resale as on-line control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail-safe performance, such as in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communication systems, air traffic control, direct life support machines, or weapons systems, in which the failure of the Software could lead directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or environmental damage ("High Risk Activities"). Syncro and its suppliers specifically disclaim any express or implied warranty of fitness for High Risk Activities.

  • Professional Development Funds 23.1.1 Two Professional Development Funds, a Professional Development Support Fund and an Education Leave Fund, shall be established to support professional development activities as defined in 23.2. On April 1st of each year, the College will allocate an amount equal to no less than 0.9% of total faculty salary (exclusive of severance payments) to the Professional Development Support Fund, and an amount equal to no less than 0.6% of total faculty salary to the Educational Leave Fund. Any unused balances in these funds shall carry over to the next budget year. 23.1.2 The College agrees to provide the Association with the authority to administer the program on behalf of the College for those activities approved by the College in accordance with 23.2, 23.4 and 23.5. 23.1.3 Nothing in this Agreement prevents the College from funding professional development activities in addition to those activities supported through the Professional Development Funds (23.1.1) in accordance with the procedures described in this Article.

  • Leave for Union Activities Upon request by the Union, leave without pay will be granted to any employee duly authorized to represent employees of this bargaining unit at: a) Executive, Council meetings or Conventions of the Union and Labour Education Seminars. A written request for such leave shall be submitted at least twenty (20) days in advance. Such leave shall be limited to a total of four (4) employees at any one time, and to a maximum aggregate total of four hundred and fifty (450) working hours in any calendar year. The maximum leave for any individual Union official shall not exceed sixty (60) hours and one hundred (100) working hours for an Executive Officer. The Company will consider reasonable requests from the Union to increase the individual and/or aggregate maximum. Such leave shall not constitute a break in continuity of service in seniority, severance pay, or other benefits under this Agreement. b) In order to attend the CEP National Convention every other year (or every third year) up to four (4) employees will be released and the maximum aggregate total of working hours may be increased by an additional one hundred thirty (130) working hours, exclusive of the individual limits in above to attend the CEP National Convention. The Company will be advised of the convention dates as far in advance as possible. A written request for such leave will be submitted to the Company at least sixty (60) days in advance. c) It is understood that operational requirements may prevent the release of particular employee(s) under this Article and in such case the Local Union shall be allowed to name the alternate(s), however such requests for leave will not be unreasonably denied. d) An employee on unpaid Union leave under this Article shall be compensated at his/her regular rate for the leave by the Company. The Company will then invoice the Union for reimbursement of such compensation which shall be paid by the Union within fifteen (15) days of the date of the invoice. e) In addition, up to one (1) employee may accept a full-time elective position with the Union or an official labour body for a period not exceeding two (2) years. Any additional yearly periods may be granted at the Company’s discretion upon receipt of a written request from the employee and the President of the Union. The Company may hire temporary employees to fill the vacancies created by such leave of absence. During the employee’s leave and subject to the limitations of the various benefit plans, the employee may continue to participate provided the employee prepays all premiums and contributions. During such leave the employee shall not accumulate seniority for the purpose of annual leave credits and severance pay.

  • Development Activities The Development activities referred to in item “b” of paragraph 3.1 include: studies and projects of implementation of the Production facilities; drilling and completion of the Producing and injection xxxxx; and installation of equipment and vessels for extraction, collection, Treatment, storage, and transfer of Oil and Gas. The installation referred to in item “c” includes, but is not limited to, offshore platforms, pipelines, Oil and Gas Treatment plants, equipment and facilities for measurement of the inspected Production, wellhead equipment, production pipes, flow lines, tanks, and other facilities exclusively intended for extraction, as well as oil and gas pipelines for Production Outflow and their respective compressor and pumping stations.

  • Marketing Activities The Borrower will not, and will not permit any of its Subsidiaries to, engage in marketing activities for any Hydrocarbons or enter into any contracts related thereto other than (i) contracts for the sale of Hydrocarbons scheduled or reasonably estimated to be produced from their proved Oil and Gas Properties during the period of such contract, (ii) contracts for the sale of Hydrocarbons scheduled or reasonably estimated to be produced from proved Oil and Gas Properties of third parties during the period of such contract associated with the Oil and Gas Properties of the Borrower and its Subsidiaries that the Borrower or one of its Subsidiaries has the right to market pursuant to joint operating agreements, unitization agreements or other similar contracts that are usual and customary in the oil and gas business and (iii) other contracts for the purchase and/or sale of Hydrocarbons of third parties (A) which have generally offsetting provisions (i.e. corresponding pricing mechanics, delivery dates and points and volumes) such that no “position” is taken and (B) for which appropriate credit support has been taken to alleviate the material credit risks of the counterparty thereto.

  • Certain Activities The Company has not, directly or indirectly, engaged in or been a party to any of the following activities: 2.23.1 Bribes, kickbacks or gratuities to any person or entity, including domestic or foreign government officials or any other payments to any such persons or entity, whether legal or not legal, to obtain or retain business or to receive favorable treatment of any nature with regard to business (excluding commissions or gratuities paid or given in full compliance with applicable law and constituting ordinary and necessary expenses incurred in carrying on its business in the ordinary course); 2.23.2 Contributions (including gifts), whether legal or not legal, made to any domestic or foreign political party, political candidate or holder of political office; 2.23.3 Holding of or participation in bank accounts, funds or pools of funds created or maintained in the United States or any foreign country, without being reflected on the corporate books of account, or as to which receipts or disbursements therefrom have not been reflected on such books, the purpose of which is to obtain or retain business or to receive favorable treatment with regard to business; 2.23.4 Receiving or disbursing monies, the actual nature of which has been improperly disguised or intentionally misrecorded on or improperly omitted from the corporate books of account; 2.23.5 Paying fees to domestic or foreign consultants or commercial agents which exceed the reasonable value of the ordinary and customary consulting and agency services purported to have been rendered; 2.23.6 Paying or reimbursing (including gifts) personnel of the Company for the purpose of enabling them to expend time or to make contributions or payments of the kind or for the purposes referred to in Subparagraphs 2.23.1 through 2.23.5 above; 2.23.7 Participating in any manner in any activity which is illegal under the international boycott provisions of the Export Administration Act, as amended, or the international boycott provisions of the Internal Revenue Code, or guidelines or regulations thereunder; and 2.23.8 Making or permitting unlawful charges, mischarges or defective or fraudulent pricing under any contract or subcontract under a contract with any department, agency or subdivision thereof, of the United States government, state or municipal government or foreign government.

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