Pooled Fund Sources of Funding Sample Clauses

Pooled Fund Sources of Funding. 4.2.1 Section 33 of the National Health Service (Wales) Act 2006 enables Local Authorities and Local Health Boards to develop formal partnerships and to delegate functions from one body to the other, including arrangements for pooled funds. The Partnership Arrangements (Wales) Regulations 2015 set out the statutory requirements to establish and maintain pooled funds in relation to the exercise of their care home accommodation functions. The management of funds in 2018/19 is set out in clause 1.3.4 of Section 1. The sources of the funds are set out in the table below. PCC Residential Care PTHB Funded Nursing Care PTHB Continuing Health Care (Adult residential) Intermediate Care Fund
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Pooled Fund Sources of Funding. The funding comes from:  The County Council budget allocation;  The Teaching Primary Care Trust:  The Police Service:  The Connexions Service:  The Learning Skills Council:  The budget of Corby Borough Council  The budget of Daventry District Council  The budget of East Northamptonshire District Council  The budget of Kettering Borough Council  The budget of Northampton Borough Council  The budget of South Northamptonshire Council  The budget of Wellingborough Borough Council

Related to Pooled Fund Sources of Funding

  • Sources of Funding A. State funding for dual credit/concurrent courses will be available to both the ISD and Hill College based upon the current agreement between the Commissioner of Education and Commissioner of Higher Education. In accordance with this agreement, Hill College may claim state funding for all students registered for college-level credit in a dual credit/concurrent course. The ISD may also claim full ADA funding for all students registered in a dual credit/concurrent course.

  • Program Funding Upon entry into force of this Compact, MCC will grant to the Government, under the terms of this Compact, an amount not to exceed Four Hundred Eight Million Eight Hundred Fifty Thousand United States Dollars (US$408,850,000) to support the Program (“Program Funding”). The allocation of Program Funding is generally described in Annex II to this Compact.

  • Contract Provisions for Orders Utilizing Federal Funds Pursuant to Appendix II to 2 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 200, Contract Provisions for Non-Federal Entity Contracts Under Federal Awards, Orders funded with federal funds may have additional contractual requirements or certifications that must be satisfied at the time the Order is placed or upon delivery. These federal requirements may be proposed by Participating Entities in Participating Addenda and Purchasing Entities for incorporation in Orders placed under this Master Agreement.

  • Alternative Risk Financing Programs The County reserves the right to review, and then approve, Contractor use of self-insurance, risk retention groups, risk purchasing groups, pooling arrangements and captive insurance to satisfy the Required Insurance provisions. The County and its Agents shall be designated as an Additional Covered Party under any approved program.

  • Payment of Funding 5.1 Payments will be made after written request to FFG in accordance with the following payment plan: 1st instalment after conclusion of the Funding Agreement EUR xx 2nd instalment after the end of the reporting period xx.xx.20xx EUR xx 3rd instalment after the end of the reporting period xx.xx.20xx EUR xx 4th instalment after the end of the reporting period xx.xx.20xx EUR xx Final instalment after final approval by FFG EUR xx

  • Source of Funding DHS shall provide funding information to all subrecipient/contractors for audit purposes, including the name of the program, the federal agency where the program originated, the Assistance Listing (formerly CFDA) number and the percentages of federal, state and local funds constituting the agreement.

  • Reduction of Funding The Department must by law terminate this contract if funds are not appropriated or otherwise made available to support the Department's continuation of performance of this contract in a subsequent fiscal period. (18-4-313(4), MCA.) If state or federal government funds are not appropriated or otherwise made available through the Department budgeting process to support continued performance of this contract (whether at an initial contract payment level or any contract increases to that initial level) in subsequent fiscal periods, the Department shall terminate this contract as required by law. The Department shall provide Contractor the date the Department's termination shall take effect. The Department shall not be liable to Contractor for any payment that would have been payable had the contract not been terminated under this provision. As stated above, the Department shall be liable to Contractor only for the payment, or prorated portion of that payment, owed to Contractor up to the date the Department's termination takes effect. This is Contractor's sole remedy. The Department shall not be liable to Contractor for any other payments or damages arising from termination under this section, including but not limited to general, special, or consequential damages such as lost profits or revenues.

  • Settlement Funding and Payments (a) Rite Aid agrees to pay up to twenty million and nine-hundred thousand dollars and no cents ($20,900,000), in order to fully and finally resolve the Wage-Hour Lawsuits in their entirety, inclusive of all Attorneys’ Fees and Lawsuit Costs; interest; Administration Costs; liquidated, punitive and multiplier of damages; taxes; payroll taxes, Employer Payroll Taxes, and Incentive Awards, if any. Rite Aid shall not be responsible for any taxes imposed by law on the Settlement Class Members as a result of payments made to the Settlement Classes, or any other sums in excess of the Gross Settlement Amount.

  • Formula Funding Funding equivalent to the level of funding which would be provided through the funding formula of the LA to a maintained school which had all of that Academy's relevant characteristics, including its number of pupils;

  • Settlement and Recovery of Funding for Prior Years (a) The HSP acknowledges that settlement and recovery of Funding can occur up to 7 years after the provision of Funding.

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