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Excess Non Qualified Supplemental Benefit Plans 
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  • Special Parental Allowance for Totally Disabled Employees (a) An employee who: (i) fails to satisfy the eligibility requirement specified in subparagraph 17.05(a)(ii) solely because a concurrent entitlement to benefits under the Disability Insurance (DI) Plan, the Long-term Disability (LTD) Insurance portion of the Public Service Management Insurance Plan (PSMIP) or via the Government Employees Compensation Act prevents the employee from receiving Employment Insurance or Québec Parental Insurance Plan benefits, and (ii) has satisfied all of the other eligibility criteria specified in paragraph 17.05(a), other than those specified in sections (A) and (B) of subparagraph 17.05(a)(iii), shall be paid, in respect of each week of benefits under the parental allowance not received for the reason described in subparagraph (i), the difference between ninety-three per cent (93%) of the employee's rate of pay and the gross amount of his or her weekly disability benefit under the DI Plan, the LTD Plan or via the Government Employees Compensation Act. (b) An employee shall be paid an allowance under this clause and under clause 17.05 for a combined period of no more than the number of weeks during which the employee would have been eligible for parental, paternity or adoption benefits under the Employment Insurance or Québec Parental Insurance Plan, had the employee not been disqualified from Employment Insurance or Québec Parental Insurance Plan benefits for the reasons described in subparagraph (a)(i).

  • Defined Benefit Pension Plans The Borrower will not adopt, create, assume or become a party to any defined benefit pension plan, unless disclosed to the Lender pursuant to Section 5.10.

  • What if I Make a Contribution for Which I Am Ineligible or Change My Mind About the Type of IRA to Which I Wish to Contribute?

  • Welfare, Pension and Incentive Benefit Plans During the Employment Period, Executive (and his eligible spouse and dependents) shall be entitled to participate in all the welfare benefit plans and programs maintained by the Company from time-to-time for the benefit of its senior executives including, without limitation, all medical, hospitalization, dental, disability, accidental death and dismemberment and travel accident insurance plans and programs. In addition, during the Employment Period, Executive shall be eligible to participate in all pension, retirement, savings and other employee benefit plans and programs maintained from time-to-time by the Company for the benefit of its senior executives, other than any annual cash incentive plan.

  • Qualified Plans With respect to each Employee Benefit Plan intended to qualify under Code Section 401(a) or 403(a) (i) the Internal Revenue Service has issued a favorable determination letter, true and correct copies of which have been furnished to Medical Manager, that such plans are qualified and exempt from federal income taxes; (ii) no such determination letter has been revoked nor has revocation been threatened, nor has any amendment or other action or omission occurred with respect to any such plan since the date of its most recent determination letter or application therefor in any respect which would adversely affect its qualification or materially increase its costs; (iii) no such plan has been amended in a manner that would require security to be provided in accordance with Section 401(a)(29) of the Code; (iv) no reportable event (within the meaning of Section 4043 of ERISA) has occurred, other than one for which the 30-day notice requirement has been waived; (v) as of the Effective Date, the present value of all liabilities that would be "benefit liabilities" under Section 4001(a)(16) of ERISA if benefits described in Code Section 411(d)(6)(B) were included will not exceed the then current fair market value of the assets of such plan (determined using the actuarial assumptions used for the most recent actuarial valuation for such plan); (vi) all contributions to, and payments from and with respect to such plans, which may have been required to be made in accordance with such plans and, when applicable, Section 302 of ERISA or Section 412 of the Code, have been timely made; and (vii) all such contributions to the plans, and all payments under the plans (except those to be made from a trust qualified under Section 401(a) of the Code) and all payments with respect to the plans (including, without limitation, PBGC (as defined below) and insurance premiums) for any period ending before the Closing Date that are not yet, but will be, required to be made are properly accrued and reflected on the Current Balance Sheet.

  • Participation in Benefit Plans The Executive shall be eligible to participate in the employee benefit plans and programs maintained by the Company from time to time for its executives, or for its employees generally, including without limitation any life, medical, dental, accidental and disability insurance and profit sharing, pension, retirement, savings, stock option, incentive stock and deferred compensation plans, in accordance with the terms and conditions as in effect from time to time.

  • Municipal Pension Plan (a) An employer will provide the Municipal Pension Plan (MPP) to all eligible employees. (b) Employees of record on March 31, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP, have the option of joining or not joining the MPP. Eligible employees who initially elect not to join the MPP on April 1, 2010, have the right to join the MPP at any later date but will not be able to contribute or purchase service for the period waived. (c) All regular full-time employees hired after March 31, 2010, will be enrolled in the MPP upon completion of the earlier of their probationary period or three months and will continue in the plan as a condition of employment. Full-time hours of work are defined in the local issues agreement specific to each employer. Regular part-time employees and casual employees hired after April 1, 2010, who meet the eligibility requirements of the MPP have the right to enrol or not enrol in the MPP. Those who initially decline participation have the right to join the MPP at any later date. The MPP rules currently provide that a person who has completed two years of continuous employment with earnings from an employer of not less than 35% of the year's maximum pensionable earnings in each of two consecutive calendar years will be enrolled in the Plan. This rule will not apply when an eligible employee gives a written waiver to the Employer. (d) Employers will ensure that all new employees are informed of the options available to them under the MPP rules. (e) Eligibility and terms and conditions for the pension will be those contained in the Municipal Pension Plan and associated documents. (f) If there is a conflict between the terms of this agreement and the MPP rules, the MPP must prevail. Note: MPP contact information: Web: http:\\xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xx Email: xxx@xxxxxxxxxx.xx Victoria Phone: 0-000-000-0000 BC Phone: 0-000-000-0000

  • Defined Contribution Plan The Employer will establish the following Employer contribution programs in the existing salary deferral plans: » Beginning in 2006 and continuing throughout the term of the Agreement, a performance-based contribution

  • Supplemental Pay 1. Percent To Be of Individual Step 2. Supplemental pay shall be computed based on step less $2,000. Head Football, Sr. High 12% High School Band Director 9.5% Ass't Football, Sr. High 8% Play (maximum of 2 plays per year) 3% Head Basketball, Sr. High 12% Musical Vocal 3% Ass't Basketball, Sr. High 8% Musical Drama 3% Head Wrstling, Sr. High 12% Musical Instrumental 1% Ass't Wrestling, Sr. High 8% Intramural Dir. & Supervisor 4% Head Track, Sr. High 10% Head Sponsor Yearbook 4% Ass't Track, Sr. High 7% Head Sponsor STUCO 2.5% Head Volleyball, Sr. High 10% Head Sponsor Senior Class 2.5% Ass't Volleyball, Sr. High 7% Head Sponsor Junior Class 2.5% Head Baseball, Sr. High 10% Dept. Chairman 2.5% Ass't Baseball, Sr. High 7% Head Sponsor Grizzly Spirit 2.5% Head Softball, Sr. High 10% Head Sponsor FBLA 2.5% Ass't Softball, Sr. High 7% Head Sponsor FFA 2.5% Boys' Tennis, Sr. High 8% Head Sponsor HOSA 2.5% Ass't Boys' Tennis, Sr. High 3.5% Head Sponsor FHA 2.5% Girls' Tennis, Sr. High 8% Head Sponsor VICA 2.5% Ass't Girls' Tennis, Sr. High 3.5% Head Scholar's Bowl, Sr. High 5% Xxxx, Xx. High 6% Director of Summer Conditioning 6% Ass't Golf, Sr. High 2.5% Debate 5% Cross Country, Sr. High 8% Forensics 5% Ass't Cross Country, Sr. High 3.5% Swim Coach 6% Ass't Swim Coach 2.5% Varsity Cheerleader Coach 7% Freshmen Cheerleader Coach 5% Dance Team Sponsor 5% 7th & 8th Football 6% 7th & 8th Head Scholar's Bowl 3% 7th & 8th B. Basketball 6% Elementary Yearbook Sponsor 3% 7th & 8th G. Basketball 6% Elementary Music/Band 1.5% 7th & 8th Volleyball 6% 7th & 8th Track 6% 7th & 8th Wrestling 6% Jr. High Cheerleader Sponsor 7th & 8th Ass't Coach 5% Supplemental pay for travel relative to multiple school assignments on the same school day shall be the prevailing state rate per mile, on August 1 of the current school year, for the predetermined district calculation of distance traveled from an assigned school to the next assigned school in the same school day. Travel payments shall be paid monthly for actual predetermined total miles driven by the teacher assigned to multiple buildings in a single school day, for the time period beginning the 1st of each month and concluding the last day of the same month prior to each district monthly payroll date. Altamont to Xxxxxxxx 14.06 Xxxxxxxx to Xxxx 9.76 Altamont to Xxxx 13.02 Xxxxxxxx to Xxxxx Xxxxxx 00.00 Xxxxxxxx to Meadow View 7.96 Xxxx to Xxxxx Xxxxxx 00.00 Xxxxxxxx to Mound Valley 7.46 Xxxxxxxx to LCHS 13.98 Meadow View to Xxxxxxxx 20.92 Xxxx to LCHS 13.22 Meadow View to Xxxx 20.72 Meadow View to LCHS 7.87 Meadow View to Xxxxx Xxxxxx 00.00 Xxxxx Xxxxxx to LCHS 7.66 Supplemental Pay for building level technology support and committee meetings that meet beyond the duty day and are assigned or approved in advance by the superintendent shall be compensated at $10 per hour. Supplemental Pay Summer Trip Sponsors: Sponsors who sponsor approved summer state and national trips shall be paid at the rate of $72 per day except that if the sponsor is on an extended contract the trip days to be sponsored may, at the discretion of the superintendent, be traded for extended contract days. Supplemental Pay In-School Suspension Supervising: Teachers who supervise, at the request of the building administrator, the in-school suspension after the close of the school day shall be paid at the rate of $6 per hour for the time, they supervise the students being detained. Supplemental Pay Summer School: Supplemental pay for summer school shall be at the Board approved daily substitute teacher amount for a workday no less than five (5) hours. Supplemental Pay for Curriculum Development: Supplemental pay for approved curriculum development outside the contract day shall be eleven ($11) dollars per hour employed. Supplemental Pay for Summer Institute: As funds are available annually and approved by the Board of Education, the superintendent and/or his/her designee, in consultation with the Professional Development Committee, shall schedule an in-district professional learning opportunity designated “Summer Institute” for certified staff members. Participation shall be voluntary; however, those certified staff members choosing to voluntarily participate in Summer Institute, may be required by the superintendent to participate in all or a majority of the scheduled professional learning opportunities as a condition of being allowed to participate in Summer Institute. Certified staff members choosing to participate in Summer Institute shall be compensated at a rate of no less than eleven ($11) dollars per hour. Based upon an annual review of available funding, the superintendent may recommend to the Board, a Summer Institute hourly payment, which may exceed eleven ($11) dollars per hour. Said payment, as recommended by the superintendent and Board approved, shall not obligate the Board to similar payments in future years. The Board approved payment amount for Summer Institute shall be made only to those certified staff members participating in the designated Summer Institute professional learning opportunity. Certified staff members shall not substitute other professional learning opportunities for Summer Institute payment. Supplemental Pay for Summer Driver Education: Driver’s Education instructors will be paid $150.00 per student. Supplemental Pay for National Board-Certified Teachers: The Board shall pay a $1000 annual stipend for National Board for Professional Teaching Standards, National Board-Certified Teachers during the life of the NBPTS license. This stipend shall be in addition to any state stipend for same. Professional Learning Communities: The district will provide transportation to teachers required to attend Professional Learning Community meetings in any town that is not their home school.

  • Can I Roll Over or Transfer Amounts from Other IRAs or Employer Plans If properly executed, you are allowed to roll over a distribution from one Traditional IRA to another without tax penalty. Rollovers between Traditional IRAs may be made once every 12 months and must be accomplished within 60 days after the distribution. Beginning in 2015, just one 60 day rollover is allowed in any 12 month period, inclusive of all Traditional, Xxxx, SEP, and SIMPLE IRAs owned. Under certain conditions, you may roll over (tax-free) all or a portion of a distribution received from a qualified plan or tax-sheltered annuity in which you participate or in which your deceased spouse participated. In addition, you may also make a rollover contribution to your Traditional IRA from a qualified deferred compensation arrangement. Amounts from a Xxxx XXX may not be rolled over into a Traditional IRA. If you have a 401(k), Xxxx 401(k) or Xxxx 403(b) and you wish to rollover the assets into an IRA you must roll any designated Xxxx assets, or after tax assets, to a Xxxx XXX and roll the remaining plan assets to a Traditional IRA. In the event of your death, the designated beneficiary of your 401(k) Plan may have the opportunity to rollover proceeds from that Plan into a Beneficiary IRA account. In general, strict limitations apply to rollovers, and you should seek competent advice in order to comply with all of the rules governing rollovers. Most distributions from qualified retirement plans will be subject to a 20% withholding requirement. The 20% withholding can be avoided by electing a “direct rollover” of the distribution to a Traditional IRA or to certain other types of retirement plans. You should receive more information regarding these withholding rules and whether your distribution can be transferred to a Traditional IRA from the plan administrator prior to receiving your distribution.

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