Member Benefits. The members shall be entitled to the following benefits during the term of this Agreement, save and except as otherwise hereinafter provided:
Member Benefits a. Value Created by AEEC, AMC, and FSEMC: AEEC, AMC, and FSEMC cooperatively establish common technical standards and develop shared technical solutions that no one organization could develop independently. The primary benefit of membership is to ensure the continued viability and success of these industry activities. Active participation and financial support provided by Members are the critical factors that enable the AEEC, AMC, and FSEMC to create value by improving cost effectiveness, increasing productivity, and reducing lifecycle costs for airlines; aircraft and flight simulator manufacturers; avionics suppliers; and aviation, maintenance, training, and communication service providers. Members also benefit from the information exchange among participants in the activities and the ARINC Standards and other technical deliverables that result from the work of these activities.
Member Benefits. It is hereby agreed that the following benefits will continue for the term of this Agreement:
Member Benefits. The Board shall make the following plans available to members consistent with the rules and regulations of the respective plans. If a member is authorized to work beyond age 65, the Health Care Benefits provided in this collective agreement with the exception of those benefits provided for in Article 16.01(e) will continue until the member retires, with the Ontario Drug Plan being the first payer for benefits [2007]:
Member Benefits. ICP will generally promote through the ICP Sites any special or promotional offers made available by or on behalf of ICP through any ICP Interactive Site or any other distribution channel. In addition, ICP shall promote through the ICP Sites on a regular and consistent basis special offers exclusively available to AOL Members ("AOL Exclusive Offers"). ICP shall, at all times, feature at least one AOL Exclusive Offer for AOL Members (except as otherwise mutually agreed upon by the Parties). The AOL Exclusive Offer made available by ICP shall provide a substantial member benefit to AOL Members, either by virtue of a meaningful price discount, product enhancement, unique service benefit or other special feature. The Parties shall meet from time to time during the Term, (e.g. quarterly) to agree upon any such AOL Exclusive Offers. In any event, ICP will provide AOL with reasonable prior notice of AOL Exclusive Offers and other special offers so that AOL can, in its editorial discretion, market the availability of such offers.
Member Benefits. Mercy Flights offers a membership program that allows for quality emergency care at little or no cost to our members. Two types of membership programs are offered, Individual and Group. Members enrolling in the Group program receive discounts on their annual membership rates. Membership benefits and services are the same for both programs. Mercy Flights will bill your insurance company for the services provided. As a member of Mercy Flights, the members insurance payment or payments are considered payment in full. Members pay nothing out of pocket for Mercy Flights services if Mercy Flights receives any payment from the member’s insurance or other third‐party payer. If insurance does not make any payment on that service, the member is responsible for 50% of the Mercy Flights service bill. This 50% responsibility also applies to any denied, disallowed, or non‐medically necessary Mercy Flights ambulance charge, as determined by the member’s insurance company or other third‐party payer. This 50% patient responsibility also applies when the full charge for service is applied to the patient’s insurance deductible. If a member does not have any ambulance coverage insurance, they are responsible for 50% of the Mercy Flights service bill. In cases where insurance does not pay the full amount due or pays incorrectly, the member is responsible in assisting Mercy Flights to ensure proper payment from the insurance company. Mercy Flights membership benefits apply only to services rendered by Mercy Flights for all eligible household members.
Member Benefits. The BCMA is designed for anyone involved in branded content. It is the pre-eminent global trade association leading the debate on what makes great branded content and how brands can engage audiences for maximum benefit and payback.
Member Benefits. 2.1. Membership in the WiNDC advisory board with the opportunity to participate in an annual meeting and vote on directions for database development.
2.2. Prerelease access to the WiNDC database.
2.3. Periodic reports about Consortium activities.
2.4. Information on graduate degree candidates.
2.5. Preferential access to short courses that UW-Madison may offer for a fee at its discretion.
2.6. Occasional informal visits to WiNDC research facilities for detailed discussions with faculty and students.
2.7. Access to technical services agreements through which advisory board members may request targeted model development and analysis. Short term projects may be billed on a time and materials basis subject to the negotiated overhead rate (54% for federal agencies in FY2018).
Member Benefits. 1. Bargaining unit members may utilize After Care services at no cost when required to attend school-related meetings outside of the Teacher Work Day.
2. The Board will offer each bargaining unit member an account for home Internet access at no cost to the bargaining unit member when the district enters into a contract with a service provider that offers this benefit at no cost to the Board.
Member Benefits. 3.1 Reports, papers, theses, and dissertations produced as the result of CPES Core Research program will be made available free of charge to all CPES Industry Full Members in a timely manner via the CPES password-protected website.
3.2 CPES will organize an annual conference to present previous year’s research results. Conference registration will be free for CPES Industry Consortium Members.
3.3 A portion of each IPPF SPONSOR’s annual membership fee will be designated to the IPPF. In the case of Principal Plus Members, up to $2,500 of the $50K annual membership fee may be designated to the IPPF. In the case of Principal Members, up to $5,000 of the $30K annual membership fee may be designated to the IPPF. The CPES Director, considering the number of intellectual properties and anticipated patent costs, shall have sole discretion as to the amount of the member fees within these aforesaid ranges that are apportioned to the IPPF.
3.4 IPPF SPONSORs will have specific intellectual property rights as described in Article 5 of this Agreement after entering into the Agreement for the CPES Intellectual Property Protection Fund (IPPF), Attachment
A. The IPPF SPONSOR will enter into this Agreement with VTIP.
3.5 Full Members will have access to and participation in all CPES Education, Industrial Collaboration, and Outreach programs, which includes Industrial Residence, Industrial Fellowships, Summer Internships, Graduate Co-op, Faculty Research Leave, short courses, annual conferences, and other distance learning opportunities. They may participate in CPES Professional short courses at a significant discount.
3.6 Representatives of UNIVERSITY may meet with representatives of the CPES Full Members at times and places mutually agreed upon to discuss the progress and results, as well as ongoing plans, or changes therein, of the CPES Program. CPES Director and the Industrial Collaboration Program Director will assist in these communications and undertake such other duties in consultation with the IAB.
3.7 CPES Full Members will have direct and continuous links with CPES faculty and their well-trained graduate and undergraduate students for future employment.
3.8 IPPF SPONSORs shall have access to potentially patentable early-stage power electronics concepts and other confidential research information prior to public disclosure to others at CPES meetings or in publications, to better enable such members to do early product planning and guide internal research direction i...