Ministry of Education Exchange Programs Sample Clauses

Ministry of Education Exchange Programs. (a) Interested teachers must apply to the Board not later than the November 1st prior to the school year in which the exchange will take effect. The Board shall reply to the application not later than December 1st of the same year. (b) For the exchange to take effect, the Board must have been advised of the completion of all necessary arrangements for the exchange not later than four (4) months prior to the date on which the exchange commences. (c) The applicant teacher must fulfil all the conditions set down by the Ministry of Education in its annual Exchange Teaching memorandum. (d) The salary which the Board will pay its own employee teacher while on exchange will be the salary the teacher would have received had the teacher not been on exchange (Responsibility Allowances will be paid only if the teachers also exchange similar responsibilities) and the Board will make the normal deductions as follows: (i) Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan Income Tax Life Insurance (basic and supplementary) - (if applicable) Long Term Disability (if applicable) (ii) OHIP (for a period of four [4] months) Supplementary Medical (for a period of four [4] months) (iii) The regulations of OHIP only permit coverage for a period of four [4] months from the date of becoming non-resident. Depending on the destination of the exchange teacher, the administration will attempt to obtain insurance coverage for the teacher, and the Board will pay 87.5% of the premium up to a maximum of the amount applicable should the teacher have remained in Ontario.
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Ministry of Education Exchange Programs. (a) Interested teachers must apply to the Board not later than the November 1st prior to the school year in which the exchange will take effect. The Board shall reply to the application not later than December 1st of the same year. (b) For the exchange to take effect, the Board must have been advised of the completion of all necessary arrangements for the exchange not later than four (4) months prior to the date on which the exchange commences. (c) The applicant teacher must fulfil all the conditions set down by the Ministry of Education in its annual Exchange Teaching memorandum. (d) The salary which the Board will pay its own employee teacher while on exchange will be the salary the teacher would have received had the teacher not been on exchange (Responsibility Allowances will be paid only if the teachers also exchange similar responsibilities) and the Board will make the normal deductions as follows:
Ministry of Education Exchange Programs. (a) Interested teachers must apply to the Board not later than the November 1st prior to the school year in which the exchange will take effect. The Board shall reply to the application not later than December 1st of the same year. (b) For the exchange to take effect, the Board must have been advised of the completion of all necessary arrangements for the exchange not later than four (4) months prior to the date on which the exchange commences. (c) The applicant teacher must fulfill all the conditions set down by the Ministry of Education in its annual exchange teaching memorandum. (d) The salary which the Board will pay its own employee teacher while on exchange will be the salary the teacher would have received had the teacher not been on exchange (responsibility allowances will be paid only if the teachers also exchange similar responsibilities) and the Board will make the normal deductions as follows: (i) Pension Income Tax Life Insurance (basic and supplementary) - (if applicable) Long Term Disability - (if applicable) (ii) OHIP (for a period of 4 months) Supplementary Medical (for a period of 4 months) The regulations of OHIP only permit coverage for a period of 4 months from the date of becoming nonresident. Depending on the destination of the exchange teacher, the administration will attempt to obtain insurance coverage for the teacher, and the Board will pay 75% of the premium up to a maximum of the amount applicable should the teacher have remained in Ontario.
Ministry of Education Exchange Programs. (a) Interested teachers must apply to the Board not later than the November 1st prior to the school year in which the exchange will take effect. The Board shall reply to the application not later than December 1st of the same year. (b) For the exchange to take effect, the Board must have been advised of the completion of all necessary arrangements for the exchange not later than four

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