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PARTIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING. This Memorandum of Understanding, hereinafter called the "MOU” is made by and between the City of Culver City, California, hereinafter called the "City", and Xxxxxx City Management Group, hereinafter called “CCMG”, representing the full-time, non-safety general management employees. This MOU is made pursuant to the California Government Code Section 3500, et seq.
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PARTIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING. This Memorandum of Understanding, hereinafter called the "MOU” is made by and between the City of Culver City, California, hereinafter called the "City", and The Xxxxxx City Police Officers Association, representing Police Officers and Police Sergeants, hereinafter called the "Association". This MOU is made pursuant to the California Government Code Section 3500, et seq.
PARTIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING. The One-Stop Centers are a collaboration of partners, on-site, off-site and virtually, who are responsible for administering WIOA, educational and other human service programs utilizing various funding streams. The following parties are involved in the administration of WIOA and the One-Stop Centers: □ NTNWDB which oversees the local workforce development system and represents the local governing authorities. □ One-Stop Operator designated as responsible for the coordination of activities in the Comprehensive One-Stop Center. □ Required One-Stop Core Partners:
PARTIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING. The One-Stop Centers are a collaboration of partners, both on site and off site, who are responsible for administering WIOA, educational and other human service programs utilizing various funding streams. The following parties are involved in the administration of WIOA and the One-Stop Centers: ● NTNWDB which oversees the local workforce development system and represents the local governing authorities. ● One-Stop Operator designated as responsible for the coordination of activities in the Comprehensive One-Stop Center. ● Required One-Stop Core Partners: Title I-B Adult, Dislocated Worker, and Youth Programs Service Providers Title II Adult Education & Literacy-Arizona Department of Education Title III Xxxxxx-Xxxxxx Title IV Vocational Rehabilitation The MOU may contain provisions agreed to by the parties that are consistent with each partners respective rules and regulations. VISION The Nineteen Tribal Nations collaboratively structure a Workforce Development System based upon listening, dialogue and consensus to build and grow their investment in education and career-building services. Each tribe operates within a context of community and honoring culture, kindling local economies and raising the quality of life for tribal members; this context is strengthened and enriched through the Nineteen Tribal Nations Local Workforce Development Area.
PARTIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING. This Memorandum of Understanding, hereinafter called the "MOU” is made by and between the City of Culver City, California, hereinafter called the "City", and Xxxxxx City Firefighters, Local 1927, AFL-CIO, representing the Fire Fighters, Engineers and Captains, hereinafter called the "Union". This MOU is made pursuant to the California Government Code Section 3500, et seq.
PARTIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING. This Memorandum of Understanding is between the North Coast Area Health Service’s Dorrigo Multi-Purpose Service (MPS) (henceforth called the ‘NCAHS’) and the Mid North Coast Division of General Practice – Rural Palliative Care Project (henceforth called the ‘Funding Provider’).
PARTIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING. The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) identifies the One-Stop System as the service delivery system for programs funded under the Act and its partner programs. The following parties are responsible for the administration of WIOA and service delivery through the PA CareerLink® system: • Chief Local Elected Officials (CLEOs), who oversee the Northwest PA workforce development system and represent the county commissioners from the local area’s five rural member counties and the Erie County Executive from Erie County. • NWPA Job Connect, the local board that is designated to work in partnership with the CLEOs to establish policies and oversee the local area’s workforce development system. • Venango County Commissioners (County of Venango) serve as the local area’s fiscal agent. • Partners for Performance provides staff to the NWPA Job Connect. • Equus Workforce Services, the One-Stop Operator (OSO), designated by the CLEOs and NWPA Job Connect is responsible for service coordination in the local area’s PA CareerLink® sites. • One Stop Partners, the WIOA identifies the required partners to include: o Programs authorized under Title I of WIOA, serving ▪ Adults; ▪ Dislocated workers; ▪ Youth; ▪ YouthBuild; ▪ Job Corps; ▪ Native American programs; ▪ Migrant and seasonal farmworker programs; and o Jobs for Veterans State Grants Programs authorized under Chapter 41 of title 38, U.S.C. o Programs authorized under the Xxxxxx-Xxxxxx Act (WIOA sec. 121 (b)(1)(B)(ii); o Adult education and literacy activities authorized under Title II of WIOA (WIOA sec. 121 (b)(1)(B)(iii); o Programs authorized under parts A and B of Title I of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (WIOA sec. 121 (b)(1)(B)(iv); o Foreign Labor Certification o Rapid Response o Senior community service employment activities authorized under Title V of the Older Americans Act of 1965 (WIOA sec. 121 (b)(1)(B)(v); o Postsecondary vocational education activities under the Xxxx X. Xxxxxxx Vocational and Applied Technology Education Act (WIOA sec. 121 (b)(1)(B)(vi); o Trade Adjustment Assistance and NAFTA Transitional Adjustment Assistance activities authorized under chapter 2 of Title II of the Trade Act of 1974 (WIOA sec. 121 (b)(1)(B)(vii); o Activities authorized under chapter 41 of Title 38 local veterans’ employment representatives and disabled veterans outreach programs (WIOA sec. 121 (b)(1)(B)(viii); o Employment and training activities carried out under the Community Service Block Grant (WIOA sec...
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PARTIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING. This Memorandum of Understanding, hereinafter called the "MOU” is made by and between the City of Culver City, California, hereinafter called the "City", and the Xxxxxx City Fire Management Group (“FMG”), representing Battalion Chief, Fire Marshal, Assistant Fire Chief, and Fire Chief, hereinafter called “unit employees.” This MOU is made pursuant to the California Government Code Section 3500, et seq.
PARTIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING. 1.1. Tertiary Education Trust Fund, Abuja, Nigeria, (hereinafter referred to as “TETFUND”).
PARTIES TO THE MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING 
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