Participant Eligibility Requirements Sample Clauses

Participant Eligibility Requirements. Adults and Dislocated Workers who receive services funded under WIOA, other than self-assisted basic career services or informational activities, must be registered and determined eligible. Certain eligibility requirements must be met prior to registration and receipt of staff-assisted career services. Adults must be of age 18 or older, be compliant with the Military Services Act and be lawfully eligible to work in the United States. Dislocated workers must meet the above adult eligibility criteria as well as the dislocated worker requirements established in WIOA. Eligibility for WIOA Title I Career Services shall be conducted in a manner that will satisfy local, State and Federal requirements. Subrecipient shall examine originals and or acceptable copies of documents, as appropriate, to establish the eligibility of participants and shall make copies of documents necessary to substantiate the eligibility of participants seeking WIOA services. Documents shall be placed in the participant’s hard copy file and uploaded into the CalJOBS system. Participants not eligible for WIOA Title I Career Services will be referred to partner services and community resources within 24 hours of initial contact with a warm hand off approach.
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Participant Eligibility Requirements. The Recipient shall ensure that Participants meet the following eligibility requirements:
Participant Eligibility Requirements. Women who are experiencing homelessness are eligible for program services.
Participant Eligibility Requirements. Sacred Heart Shelter (SHS) is an extremely low barrier program. SHS requires only that households are verifiably homeless and do not have a history of crime against others. SHS accepts families who are chronically homeless, undocumented, have evictions, poor credit, debt, criminal history, mental health issues, chemical dependency and/or no income. Households will be families with dependent child(ren) and/or youth ages 0-18 years. Families include single and two parent households and families headed by single males.
Participant Eligibility Requirements a. The Participant is a non-residential National Grid electric customer taking delivery of electric service under one of the following demand-based rate classes: SC2D, SC3, SC3A, or SC4.
Participant Eligibility Requirements. St. Xxxxxx xx Xxxxxx Enhanced Shelter serves men 50 years of age and older with the ability to follow shelter rules. Shelter behavioral rules include showing respect for others; not engaging in fights or violence; maintaining a minimum standard of personal cleanliness and not consuming or possessing alcohol or illegal drugs on the premises. The program accepts individuals who are medically at-risk; people with mental illness; people struggling with chemical dependency and people with conviction histories.
Participant Eligibility Requirements. The Aloha Inn serves single adults and couples. Residents must be homeless, as defined by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. They are also required to be clean and sober (although not abstinent from alcohol if they are not in recovery or in need of a recovery program), below 30% of median family income as determined by HUD, and able to live with a roommate and get along with others in a residential setting. The program typically serves individuals who are chronically homeless (approximately 50%), transitionally homeless (approximately 25%) and episodically homeless (approximately 25%).
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Participant Eligibility Requirements. Program Regulations and Guidelines Lazarus Day Center has low barriers to entry. Clients must be 50 years of age or older with the ability to follow Center rules, which include showing respect for others; not engaging in fights or violence; not congregating in from of the Center; maintaining personal cleanliness; and not consuming or possessing alcohol or illegal drugs. Lazarus Day Center maintains a safe, clean and healthy environment that respects the rights and dignity of program participants and staff and works in cooperation with the surrounding neighborhood to ensure that program participants feel welcome in the community and informed and engaged in events, initiatives and advocacy efforts that impact the community. Access/Participant Rights and Responsibilities  Lazarus Day Center will comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), including access to assistive animals.  The program will be accessible to transgendered participants in their self-defined gender.  The program will seek input from currant and/or former participants in areas of program planning, policy development and program evaluation. This may include exit interviews, discharge surveys, interviews, surveys, focus groups, client meetings. Health and Safety  The program will implement a “Good Neighbor Plan” that ensures that program participants understand that they are a vital part of the neighborhood and facilitates open and on-going communication with neighboring residents, businesses, agencies and law enforcement in order to promote neighborhood health, safety and effectively address emerging issues.  The program will maintain and follow written policies and procedures for the prevention and control of communicable diseases. Policies should include components on universal precautions/blood/air borne pathogens, tuberculosis and other infectious diseases. The policies must have been developed in consultation with and/or reviewed by Public Health – Seattle/King County. Tuberculosis policies should follow guidelines made available in the Tuberculosis Prevention and Control Guidelines for Homeless Service Agencies in Seattle-King County.  Per legal guidelines regarding smoking in workplaces or within 25 feet of workplaces, no smoking will be allowed in any service spaces. (Revised Code of Washington, RCW 70.160.)  The program must inform staff and volunteers prior to hire or service of health risks they may encounter in working at the program, such as TB or communicable di...

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  • Eligibility Requirements The Trustee hereunder shall at all times (i) be a corporation or association having its principal office in a state and city acceptable to the Seller, organized and doing business under the laws of such state or the United States of America, authorized under such laws to exercise corporate trust powers, having a combined capital and surplus of at least $50,000,000, or shall be a member of a bank holding system, the aggregate combined capital and surplus of which is at least $50,000,000, provided that its separate capital and surplus shall at all times be at least the amount specified in Section 310(a)(2) of the Trust Indenture Act of 1939, (ii) be subject to supervision or examination by federal or state authority and (iii) have a credit rating or be otherwise acceptable to the Rating Agencies such that neither of the Rating Agencies would reduce their respective then current ratings of the Certificates (or have provided such security from time to time as is sufficient to avoid such reduction) as evidenced in writing by each Rating Agency. If such corporation or association publishes reports of condition at least annually, pursuant to law or to the requirements of the aforesaid supervising or examining authority, then for the purposes of this Section the combined capital and surplus of such corporation or association shall be deemed to be its combined capital and surplus as set forth in its most recent report of condition so published. In case at any time the Trustee shall cease to be eligible in accordance with the provisions of this Section, the Trustee shall resign immediately in the manner and with the effect specified in Section 8.08.

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