Program Elements Sample Clauses

Program Elements. WIOA requires the following fourteen (14) program elements [WIOA § 129 (c)(2)] to be available to enrolled youth participants. The services listed must be accessible to participants and may be offered in-house, subcontracted, or through collaborative partnerships utilizing community resources.
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Program Elements. Yahoo shall make available a program comprised of the elements set forth in this Section 2.1 (the "Program")
Program Elements. In proposing a pilot program and before granting exemptions for purposes of a pilot program, the Secretary shall require, as a condition of approval of the project, that the safety measures in the project are designed to achieve a level of safe- ty that is equivalent to, or greater than, the level of safety that would otherwise be achieved through compliance with the regula- tions prescribed under this chapter or section 31136. The Secretary shall include, at a mini- mum, the following elements in each pilot pro- gram plan: (A) A scheduled life of each pilot program of not more than 3 years. (B) A specific data collection and safety analysis plan that identifies a method for comparison. (C) A reasonable number of participants necessary to yield statistically valid find- ings. (D) An oversight plan to ensure that par- ticipants comply with the terms and condi- tions of participation. (E) Adequate countermeasures to protect the health and safety of study participants and the general public. (F) A plan to inform State partners and the public about the pilot program and to identify approved participants to safety compliance and enforcement personnel and to the public.
Program Elements. The SBESC will assist with marketing and promotion of existing and developing WRD's water programs. This partnership allows for a wide range of water program strategies to be presented to all sectors of the community at educational and outreach events in which SBESC participates.
Program Elements. The training pro- gram under this subsection shall include both classroom and effective hands-on training in the following elements of self-defense: (A) Deterring a passenger who might present a threat. (B) Advanced control, striking, and re- straint techniques. (C) Training to defend oneself against edged or contact weapons. (D) Methods to subdue and restrain an attacker. (E) Use of available items aboard the air- craft for self-defense. (F) Appropriate and effective responses to defend oneself, including the use of force against an attacker. (G) Any other element of training that the Administrator of the Transportation Secu- rity Administration considers appropriate.
Program Elements. (1) Program Element #5001: HIV and STD Prevention and Treatment (April 1, 2022 through December 31, 2023):
Program Elements. (1) Program Element #5002-01: Environmental Public Health and Climate Change, Communicable Disease Prevention, and Emergency Preparedness: Eligible Activities: (a) Collaborate and partner with LPHAs through meetings and alignment of planned activities. (b) Provide community expertise to LPHAs as they conduct community health needs assessments and develop plans to advance health equity. (c) Increase community understanding of health impacts of climate and strategies for increasing climate resilience in ways that center the community’s culture, interests, language, and needs. (d) Learn about and document local climate and environmental risks and community strengths and resilience that serve as protective factors. (e) Identify community priorities for local public health plans that: i. prepare for climate migration (for example, by developing affordable housing); ii. build community climate resilience (for example, by strengthening social networks);
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Program Elements. 2.1.1. Seattle, through the executive director and staff of its Ethics and Elections CommissionSEEC Office, (“SEEC”), shall provide an independent and comprehensive Ethics Program (“Program”) for Kirkland. The Program shall include, but not be limited to, the elements identified in Section 2.2 through 2.5. 2.1.2. By execution of this Agreement, Kirkland designates the SEEC Executive Director as the Kirkland ”Ethics Officer,” as that term is used in the existing Kirkland Code of Ethics, and authorizes the SEEC Executive to perform all responsibilities of that office. 2.1.3. Seattle shall carry out the Program with the care and diligence that is customary for a program of this nature. Seattle shall stay abreast of best practices regarding ethics for public agencies and institute such practices in the Program. Seattle shall recommend any amendments to this Agreement that may be necessary to carry out such best practices.
Program Elements. 2.1.1. The City, through the executive director and staff of its Ethics and Elections Commission Office (“SEEC”), shall provide an independent and comprehensive Ethics and Whistleblower Protection Program (“Program”) for SPS. The Program shall include, but not be limited to, the elements identified in Section 2.2 through 2.6. 2.1.2. Upon execution of this Agreement, SPS hereby designates the SEEC Executive Director as the SPS “Ethics Officer” as that term is used under the existing SPS Ethics Policy and Procedure (F11.0 and 11.01) . 2.1.3. The City shall carry out the Program with the care and diligence that is customary for a program of this nature. The City shall stay abreast of best practices regarding ethics and whistleblower programs for public agencies and institute such practices in the Program. The City shall recommend any amendments to this Agreement that may be necessary to carry out such best practices.
Program Elements. An air carrier training program under this subsection shall include, at a minimum, elements that address each of the following:
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