Food Programs Clause Samples

Food Programs. Housing Support
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Food Programs. Food Programs" is defined in Section 7.4. -------------
Food Programs. (a) The Borrower has unified Alimentación Infantil and Desayunos Escolares pursuant to Supreme Decree No. 034-2002-PCM published on May 14, 2002. (b) The Borrower has furnished to the Bank evidence that the expenditures under the 2001 and 2002 Executed Budgets (between July 2001 and March 2002) for the Food and Nutrition Programs have been targeted in accordance with the Poverty Targeting Methodology. (c) The Borrower has furnished to the Bank evidence that the allocations in the 2002 Approved Budget for Comedores Populares are less than the expenditures under the 2000 and 2001 Executed Budgets for such program.
Food Programs. A $.66 per hour increment shall be paid to any Assistant Custodian/ Assistant Custodian Quadrant Rover who is assigned to and works in a school operating a breakfast and a bag lunch or hot lunch program and works such program for the 2021-2022 school year. This increment shall be $.68 per hour for the 2022-2023 school year and $.69 per hour for the 2023-2024 school year. This shall apply for non-overtime hours worked.. Only breakfast and hot lunch programs may be pyramided.
Food Programs. The Borrower has unified Alimentación Infantil and Desayunos Escolares pursuant to Supreme Decree No. 034-2002-PCM published on May 14, 2002. The Borrower has furnished to the Bank evidence that the expenditures under the 2001 and 2002 Executed Budgets (between July 2001 and March 2002) for the Food and Nutrition Programs have been targeted in accordance with the Poverty Targeting Methodology. The Borrower has furnished to the Bank evidence that the allocations in the 2002 Approved Budget for Comedores Populares are less than the expenditures under the 2000 and 2001 Executed Budgets for such program.

Related to Food Programs

  • Educational Program A. DSST PUBLIC SCHOOLS shall implement and maintain the following characteristics of its educational program in addition to those identified in the Network Contract at DSST ▇▇▇▇ MIDDLE SCHOOL (“the School” within Exhibit A-3). These characteristics are subject to modification with the District’s written approval:

  • Food Services The School District will provide for all applicable Student meals as required by State and Federal law and School District rules and procedures as applicable when students attend a College site. Students may purchase food from College food service facilities when on the College campus.

  • HEALTH PROGRAM 3701 Health examinations required by the Employer shall be provided by the Employer and shall be at the expense of the Employer. 3702 Time off without loss of regular pay shall be allowed at a time determined by the Employer for such medical examinations and laboratory tests, provided that these are performed on the Employer’s premises, or at a facility designated by the Employer. 3703 With the approval of the Employer, a nurse may choose to be examined by a physician of her/his own choice, at her/his own expense, as long as the Employer receives a statement as to the fitness of the nurse from the physician. 3704 Time off for medical and dental examinations and/or treatments may be granted and such time off, including necessary travel time, shall be chargeable against accumulated income protection benefits.

  • Food Service If the Charter School offers food services on its own or through a third-party contract, the Charter School may apply directly to, and if approved, operate school nutrition programs with reimbursement from the United States Department of Agriculture, under supervision of the Tennessee Department of Education.