Key Terminology Sample Clauses

Key Terminology. The following key terminology used in this MOU or referenced by citation is defined in Attachment A. Access Accessibility Allocation Method Authorized to Negotiate Business Services Career Pathway Career Services Integrated Service Delivery, cont. Eligibility Application Assessment Non-cash Contribution One-stop Operator Operational Costs 3 The parties to this MOU also play required roles within the broader statewide workforce development system; however, this MOU is limited to their specific roles and responsibilities within the one-stop delivery system. Cash Contribution Cultural Competence Federal Cost-Sharing Principles Focus Populations/Disadvantaged Populations Front-line Staff Infrastructure Funding Agreement Infrastructure Cost In-kind contribution Integrated Service Delivery Intake Common Intake Periodic Review and Reconciliation Professional Development Proportional Benefit Proportional Use Registered Apprenticeship Relative Benefit Required and Partner Programs Shared Operating Costs and Shared Services Costs Subleasing Third-Party In-kind Contributions
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Key Terminology. The following key terms are used throughout this Agreement:
Key Terminology 

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