Program Guidelines. The goal for this program is to help small businesses expand their market reach by investing in greater hardware and software applications. In the age of technology, there are many innovative ways that business can offer their goods and services to an e-commerce online customer base. The following eligible items are permitted, based on business type: Hardware: • Computers • Printer, scanner, copier (All in one) Software: • Internet service (1 year)Website – Turnkey website landing page package • Virus Protection • Microsoft Office 365 • Remote Client Software (Team Viewer) Other services: Virtual Training courses (Gotomeeting, Zoom, other virtual meetings – Max 3 month service) Tech Support with set up and remote trouble shooting The Process The following identifies the steps in the application process:
Program Guidelines. Lender and CSO will mutually agree upon the Program Guidelines in writing and will comply with such Program Guidelines, as the same may be amended from time to time by written agreement of the parties or as may be modified to insure compliance with the Rules. The parties may modify the then current Program Guidelines only in accordance with this Agreement. Both parties agree to act in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner in connection with the establishment and modification, if any, of the Program Guidelines. The parties agree to perform their duties and responsibilities under this Agreement in accordance with the provisions of the Program Guidelines as applicable to it, as they may be modified from time to time.
Program Guidelines. The School Resource Officer (SRO) is a CITY police officer and shall remain exclusively an employee of the CITY and responsible to the police department chain of command. Prior to the first day of school, the SRO will present to the Principal a written plan of action for the school year. The plan should include the SRO’s work and activities schedule, and if appropriate, his/her work schedule and duties for District pre-planning and post-planning activities. This plan should also include an outline of classroom presentations that may be conducted by the SRO, as well as the number of instructional hours that the SRO may provide. Not less than one (1) time per semester, the SRO and Principal will meet to review the SRO’s plan of action and verbally discuss the SRO’s progress. As necessary, additional meetings may be requested by either the Principal or the SRO to review the progress of the plan of action. The SRO may be asked to provide supplemental instruction at the discretion of the Principal, as qualified. The Attorney General’s (SRO Basic and Advanced Training) philosophy with regard to in-class SRO presentations will be used as a guide. The SRO will engage with students in the following ways: before school during student arrival, between class breaks and during lunch periods, and after school during student dismissal. The SRO shall report to his/her assigned school Principal daily. The SRO shall be assigned specifically to the school during all regular school days. If the SRO is called away from the school for a portion of the school day, the SRO shall notify the Principal and Rockledge Police Department supervision. The Rockledge Police Department, in conjunction with the BPS Office of District and School Security, will work to ensure appropriate coverage at the school is provided. If the SRO witnesses inappropriate or unacceptable activity on campus, he/she shall report the incident to the school administration and, as appropriate, take law enforcement action. Both police department and school administrative procedures shall be followed. In the event of a policy conflict, police department policy and procedure shall prevail. The SRO shall avoid making arrests on school grounds except under exigent circumstances. If arrest is necessary, the SRO will be called to execute proper law enforcement procedure. If at all possible, the SRO should coordinate arrest and other operational strategies with the Principal. Should it become necessary for the SRO to con...
Program Guidelines. Prior to the selection of program beneficiaries, Subrecipient shall provide to the GLO, for GLO review and approval, a copy of its proposed guidelines for the program. The guidelines must meet or exceed to requirements in the Federal Registers. The guidelines must include provisions for compliance with the Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974 (which requires that any housing unit rehabilitated with grant funds be protected by a hard-wired or battery-operated smoke detector) and provisions for compliance with 24 CFR 35 (HUD lead-based paint regulation). N. AFFORDABILITY PERIODS FOR SINGLE-FAMILY HOUSING REHABILITATION, RECONSTRUCTION, OR NEW CONSTRUCTION ASSISTANCE: For single-family non-rental housing assistance provided by Subrecipient, Subrecipient shall implement the following affordability period: for rehabilitation or reconstruction of housing projects, a minimum three-year affordability period guaranteed by an unsecured forgivable promissory note and for new construction housing projects, a minimum five-year affordability period guaranteed by an unsecured forgivable promissory note.
Program Guidelines. Program reference documents developed by SCE that provide program information, including but not limited to the program participation requirements.
Program Guidelines. Prior to the selection of Program beneficiaries for each Program, Subrecipient shall provide to the GLO, for GLO review and approval, a copy of its proposed guidelines for the Program. The guidelines must meet or exceed the requirements in the Federal Registers. The guidelines must include provisions for compliance with the Federal Fire Prevention and Control Act of 1974 (which requires that any housing unit rehabilitated with grant funds be protected by a hard-wired or battery-operated smoke detector) and provisions for compliance with 24 CFR 35 (HUD lead-based paint regulation), as applicable.
Program Guidelines. Applicable Program guidelines are published in the Lender Term Sheet (“Term Sheet”) and associated documents available online at xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx. Any subsequent revisions to the Term Sheet are published via Lender Bulletins and also made available online.
Program Guidelines. Resident educators and mentor members will participate in professional development and related activities as required by the Ohio Department of Education (ODE). The requirements of the ODE govern the program.
Program Guidelines. Lender and Cash America will mutually agree upon the Program Guidelines in writing from time to time. Except as provided in Section 9 below, the parties may modify the then current Program Guidelines only by means of a written agreement signed by duly authorized representatives of both parties. Both parties agree to act in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner in connection with the establishment and modification, if any, of the Program Guidelines. The parties agree to perform their duties and responsibilities under this Agreement in accordance with the provisions of the Program Guidelines, as they may be modified from time to time.
Program Guidelines. The Program Guidelines have been published on the department’s website and can be accessed via the following link xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx.xx/xxxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxx/xxxxxxxxx-xxxxx-xxxx-xxxx/xxxxxxxxx-xxxxxxxxxx. This Grant is being provided under, and these Grant Details form part of, the Agreement between the Commonwealth and the Grantee on execution of the agreement with [Grantee]. The Grant is being provided as part of the Connected Beginnings program.