Program Participants Sample Clauses

Program Participants. School will provide to Hospital information regarding each Program Participant, including health examination and immunization records, documentation attesting to the competency of Degree Program faculty (e.g., state licensure, board certification in the relevant Specialty, etc.) and background checks and drug screens as determined reasonably necessary in Hospital’s discretion from time to time.
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Program Participants. (A) By participating in the Program (whether by not submitting a timely “Notice of Intent to Opt Out Form,” if the Program Participant is an Eligible MDL Claimant who does not allege an ATE or VTE in addition to a gallbladder injury, or by submitting a “Notice of Intent to Opt In Form,” if she is not an Eligible MDL Claimant or if she is an Eligible MDL Claimant who alleges an ATE or VTE injury in addition to a gallbladder injury), each Program Participant, on her own behalf and on behalf of her heirs, beneficiaries, agents, estates, executors, administrators, personal representatives, successors and assigns, shall be deemed to have agreed to resolve her Claims with Defendants and to have granted her counsel the authority to resolve her Claims with Defendants in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Each Program Participant further represents and warrants that she has the sole right and exclusive authority to enter into this Agreement and to submit a Claim Package under it; that neither her Claim nor any of the claims, demands or obligations referred to in this Agreement have been sold, assigned, subrogated, transferred, or (B) Each Program Participant, by participating in the Program as provided for herein, and her counsel acknowledge and agree that they are contractually bound by the terms of this Agreement. Section 11.01 Purposefully Omitted
Program Participants. A permanent classroom teacher shall become a program participant under either of the following conditions: A. Participation is mandatory for any teacher who has received one or more performance evaluations in the previous two year period which contain one or more summary ratings of “unsatisfactory” in any of the four evaluation areas listed in F.6. of this article. B. The teacher volunteers to participate and the Panel and the Superintendent or designee agrees to the participation.
Program Participants a. A list of program participants including the participant name and full contact information. b. Details 1. Dates of participation 2. All communications with the participant 3. Tasks related to the case (visits, inspections etc.) 4. Data specific to each program (e.g. rebate amount for a rebate program, size of replacement ultra-low flow toilet, number of persons in household, etc…) 5. Responsible County staff person 6. Number of hours spent by County’s program staff in administering applicable water conservation program. c. Property (premise) d. Account Information (if a county customer).
Program Participants. Upon the Parent’s creation or acquisition of any Subsidiary organized under the laws of the United States or Canada, or any state, province or subdivision thereof that originates Receivables, the Initial Servicer shall notify the Administrative Agent and, if so requested by the Administrative Agent, cause the joinder of such Person to the First Tier Purchase and Sale Agreement on or prior to such time as the Administrative Agent may designate.
Program Participants. The Vocational Rehabilitation Program serves approximately 4,000 participants at any one time. The following tables provides information on the primary disability of program participants and the region or agency providing case management services for program participants as of the end of March 2006. VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM AS AT MARCH 31, 2006 Developmental 752 Hearing 247 Learning 293 Physical* 1,011 Psychiatric 1,279 Visual 461 * Other than a hearing or visual disability. 18 VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM AS AT MARCH 31, 2006 Central 103 Xxxxxxx 119 Interlake 48 Xxxxxx 16 Parkland 92 Xxxxxxxx 7 Xxxxxxx 202 Winnipeg 1,256 The Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB)* 454 Canadian Paraplegic Association (CPA)* 140 Society for Manitobans with Disabilities (SMD) 888 Employment and Income Assistance 484 Reaching E-Quality Employment Services 2 Self Directed 23 Mental Health 209 * Represents efforts to include only those participants receiving VR services. Does not include follow-up services with participants with new injuries. CPA has re-structured its follow-up services system and as a result, case numbers are expected to increase. In addition to the Service Coordination provided by the Vocational Counsellors, 1,472 participants received funding from the Individual Vocational Rehabilitation Training Fund in 2005/06. VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM INDIVIDUAL VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION TRAINING FUND 2005/06 Developmental 265 Hearing 94 Learning 141 Physical* 398 Psychiatric 534 Visual 40 * Other than a hearing or visual disability. Information on the five program indicators is provided in the following table for 2005/06. Some participants may have received more than one service throughout the year and may be counted more than once. VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION PROGRAM 2005/06
Program Participants. (A) By participating in the Program, each Program Participant, on her own behalf and on behalf of her heirs, beneficiaries, agents, estates, executors, administrators, personal representatives, successors and assigns, shall be deemed to have agreed to resolve her Claims with Defendants and to have granted her counsel the authority to resolve her Claims, including Derivative Claims, with Defendants in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. Each Program Participant further represents and warrants that she has the sole right and exclusive authority to enter into this Agreement and to submit a Claim Package under it; that neither her Claim nor any of the claims, demands or obligations referred to in this Agreement have been sold, assigned, subrogated, transferred, or otherwise disposed of by her; and that she is the sole Person who may have a potential cause of action against Defendants relative to her Claim. Each Program Participant further represents and warrants that no other Person or entity has any right, title or interest in her Claim, any of the demands, obligations, or causes of action referred to in this Agreement, or any Final Award to her, and that there are no other Liens (except as may be disclosed in accordance with Article XII herein) other than the actual or potential attorneys liens of the Program Participant's counsel to the extent such attorneys liens have been perfected. Private funding agreements are not liens under this Agreement, and are not the responsibility of BHCP. To the extent any Program Participant has received any funding or other consideration from any third party, including any private litigation funding, such Program Participant represents and warrants that such third party has no Lien or other claim that can be asserted against any of the Released Persons or the Qualified Settlement Fund or any portion thereof. Each Program Participant agrees that she will indicate on her Claim Form whether a bankruptcy action is currently pending in which she is seeking bankruptcy protection. (B) Each Program Participant, by participating in the Program as provided for herein, and her counsel acknowledge and agree that they are contractually bound by the terms of this Agreement.
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Program Participants. 1.1. Current AACC students and graduates may transfer credits to UMGC as set forth in this Agreement and its Exhibits. AACC students and graduates who successfully enroll in the UMGC computer science undergraduate and information technology graduate programs under this Agreement are the Program Participants. Each Program Participant shall be responsible for registering for courses covered by this Agreement. 1.2. If a current AACC student or graduate is not currently admitted to UMGC, the individual shall submit to UMGC an admissions application, including applicable fees, prior to the regularly scheduled UMGC term in which the individual intends to enroll. UMGC shall evaluate the application and offer or deny admission and enroll Program Participants in accordance with UMGC’s standard policies and procedures. Program Participants enrolling in UMGC may transfer credits and/or be awarded prior learning credit if eligible under UMGC’s standard policies and procedures. 1.3. Upon acceptance to the UMGC computer science undergraduate and information technology graduate programs, Program Participants may enroll in any applicable or relevant UMGC courses and programs. 1.4. The Program Participants shall individually pay to UMGC the applicable tuition and fees in accordance with UMGC’s standard policies and procedures. Program Participants who enroll at UMGC may obtain a refund or credit for their undergraduate and graduate application fees of $50.00 USD each, totaling no more than $100.00 USD for both programs. 1.5. UMGC will invoice the Program Participants directly.
Program Participants. A. Requests must include at least one of the identified participants. Other partners, such as hotels, motels and restaurants, may partner with one of the following participants, but may not apply on their own. • Destination Marketing Organizations (regions or areas containing three or more attractions) • Tourism-Related Businesses, Attractions & Events, which include: • Cultural/historic sites • Fairs & festivals • Museums • Entertainment establishments • Casinos • Performing arts centers • Sporting organizations & venues • Vineyards/wineries • Craft breweries • Distilleries • Scenic or natural areas • Theme or amusement parks • Zoos, aquariums, wild animal parks • Destination lodging • Campgrounds • Bed & Breakfasts • Vacation rentals • Resorts • Destination entity/organization that provides recreational activities, including but not limited to, whitewater rafting, skiing and snow activities, mountain biking, hunting and fishing. • Destination shopping • Government Partners B. The partnership(s) must be strategically applicable to the Tourism Office’s 2018 goals, objectives and target markets. C. Partnerships can include individual destination marketing organizations or coalitions of regional, industrial, or activity-based groups. Preference will be given to groups of partners that come together to advertise as a destination. D. Each partner or group of partners should identify one representative to serve as the main point of contact throughout the advertising process. If working with a group, the point of contact will be responsible for sharing creative proofs, notifying partners of their contributions toward the final invoice, and passing along final campaign results and tracking information with all other parties.
Program Participants. Approved Customers selected by the Department to participate in the Program who agree to turn in old Primary Refrigerators and/or Second Refrigerators or Freezers.
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