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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. 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.
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.  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. 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 opt...
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. ▇▇▇▇ ▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 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.
Education Activities. SBCCOG shall engage the community through various activities designed to educate and involve community members in the EBD Direct Install Program. Workshops and demonstrations will provide hands-on experiences with decarbonization technologies such as heat pumps and induction cooktops, helping residents understand how these technologies work and the benefits they offer. Success stories, including testimonials and case studies from participants who have benefited from the program, will be shared to build trust and encourage others to enroll. Educational sessions will offer in-depth information on energy efficiency and decarbonization, helping community members make informed decisions. Partnerships with local schools, churches, and community groups will be established to co-host events and spread awareness, ensuring that outreach efforts are integrated into existing community activities. In planning education activities and interactions with the public, SBCCOG is expected to adhere to the following guidelines and raise any concerns immediately to the assigned Area Coordinator. • Provide potential program participants with educational materials in appropriate languages about the EBD Direct Install Program, the benefits of building decarbonization, and how the program’s Decarbonization Concierge will provide support before, during, and after the retrofit project. • Ensure outreach and engagement includes clear information on CEC-approved programs and products and does not include third-party services or products not associated with the EBD Direct Install Program or otherwise approved by CEC. • Include prevention measures to ensure the CEC, California Climate Investments (CCI), and Department of Energy (DOE) names and logos, and the EBD Direct Install Program, are not used for private party advertising or gain, or to mislead or exploit property owners or occupants.
Education Activities. Quarterly update of confirmed events to Area Coordinator, including specific outreach activities, location, date, and anticipated target audience attendees for each event.
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.