Program Scope Sample Clauses

Program Scope. English Language Learners (XXXx) shall receive native language services and support. Bargaining Unit Members are encouraged to report to Epic Academy when they believe a student is not receiving appropriate English Language services. Bargaining Unit Members shall not be subject to any retaliation for making such reports.
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Program Scope. Subrecipient will comply with all the requirements and deadlines described in Attachment “A” attached to this Agreement (the “Program Scope”). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary, the Subrecipient will be responsible for repaying the County any funds that the Subrecipient receives in violation of any provisions under this Agreement, including the Program Funding Requirements, and the Federal Granting Agency Requirements. The Subrecipient will be liable for the repayment of funds to the County or the Federal Granting Agency if the Program Scope is found by the Federal Granting Agency to be ineligible. The Subrecipient will also be liable for repaying any funds expended by the Subrecipient following notification by the County, notification by the Federal Granting Agency, or knowledge by the Subrecipient that the Program Scope has been disallowed. Subrecipient will be responsible for paying back to the County any funds that were disbursed or expended in violation of this Agreement, the Program Funding Requirements, and/or Federal Granting Agency Requirements. Subrecipient is not responsible for repaying funds if such funds were distributed in accordance to this agreement, provided however, that the Subrecipient will stop any fund expenditures that the County informs Subrecipient are not allowable under guidance from the Federal Granting Agency. Regardless of whether a disbursement or expenditure is allowed under the Program Scope, Subrecipient will be responsible for repaying any funds that were disbursed or expended following notification from the County that such disbursements or expenditures are not allowable under guidance from the Federal Granting Agency.
Program Scope. The funding allocated from the Public Transit Revolving Fund by the DEPARTMENT is budgeted for the purpose of establishing, expanding, improving and maintaining rural and urban public mass transportation service; available funds may also be used for local share or matching funds for the purpose of federal capital or operating grants. Prior to the allocation of funds from the Public Transit Revolving Fund, each eligible entity desiring monies from the Public Transit Revolving Fund shall provide to the Department, a proposed budget outlining the proposed use of the monies for the corresponding fiscal year. Any eligible entity not submitting a proposed budget shall be deemed to waive any claim to available funds from the Public Transit Revolving Fund for the corresponding fiscal year. All funds distributed among the eligible entities shall be audited to ensure compliance with applicable law and the latest available audited financial statement shall be provided to the DEPARTMENT. Eligible entity receiving funds from the Public Transit Revolving Fund shall expend a minimum of fifty percent (50%) of their allocated funding for services for the Elderly and the Disabled. Available program funds shall not be subject to the Central Purchasing Act, Section 85.1 et seq. of Title 74 of the Oklahoma Statutes. However, any equipment purchased with available funds, shall be subject to the Central Purchasing Act added by Laws 1990, c. 250, § 3, operative July 1, 1990 as amended.
Program Scope. The Injury Management Program facilitates a worker’s recovery from all work-related injuries, illnesses, or occupational diseases that impact their ability to perform regular work. All workers are eligible to participate in the Recovery at Work Program, including: • Front-line workers • Managers and supervisorsSenior management The Injury Management Program is designed to provide temporary accommodations until workers get better and can return to regular work duties. The Program is not designed for permanent accommodation or for workers who never return to pre-injury duties. Injury Management programs serve as part of an injured worker’s therapy and recovery by helping them stay at work or return to productive and appropriate work as soon as possible. Injury Management programs are based on the philosophy that many injured workers can safely perform productive work during their recovery. The success of the program depends on actively managing incidents, maintaining open communication between all parties, and, when necessary, providing temporary modified or alternate work duties to fit the injured worker’s capabilities. The injured worker should be an active participant in all steps of the program. • Helps injured workers recover faster • Reduces financial uncertainty for the worker and their family • Maintains necessary job skills • Maintains a sense of attachment with co-workers • Reduces the risk of negative long-term health effects • Demonstrates to all workers they are valued employees • Returns injured workers to work in a safe and timely manner • Maintains worker/employer relationships • Reduces the cost of claims • Helps retain healthy and qualified workers • Reduces the cost of training replacement workers • Includes the employer in the recovery process for the injured employee
Program Scope. The course offerings at the Skills Center shall be determined by the Administrative Council. The Director will identify and recommend potential new program areas based on demand as measured by input from advisory committees and needs analysis and research performed by industry groups and local/regional workforce development and economic development agencies. A feasibility study will be completed before the Administrative Council decides to offer a course in a new program area. Only approved career and technical education courses will be offered by the Skills Center. All Skills Center certificated personnel and courses shall meet all current CTE guidelines and requirements of OSPI.
Program Scope. The scope of this program includes, but is not limited to, substance abuse, emotional, financial, marital, legal and physical problems.
Program Scope. This Program affects only CUSTOMER's eligibility for MS Marketing Funds, and CUSTOMER is always free to advertise and price all MS products however CUSTOMER chooses. MARKETING FUNDS AND PRICE ADVERTISING. In order for CUSTOMER to be eligible for Marketing Funds, all advertisements of such product made by CUSTOMER or on CUSTOMER's behalf must state no less than the price designated by MS exclusive of sales tax. Alternatively, CUSTOMER's advertisements may state no price whatsoever. The following specific requirements apply to advertisements in which CUSTOMER is offering other services or products together with the product: - CUSTOMER may advertise "free" end-user training or support in connection with the product. - CUSTOMER may advertise a package of products offered for a single price including the product, but only if the net package price is at or above the price designated by MS. Alternatively, CUSTOMER's advertisements may state no price whatsoever. - MS reserves the right to change the designated price upon notice to CUSTOMER.
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Program Scope. (1) The Service Provider shall provide shelter care and other services in a state licensed residential shelter care program. The design and administration of the program shall be in accordance with all applicable Federal, state and local licensing provisions, the requirements of the ICE Juvenile Detention and Shelter Care Program Guidelines and the ICE Family Residential Standards, as applicable. It is the Service Provider’s responsibility to assume adequate and appropriate management oversight for the implementation and successful performance of this contract. (2) The location of this facility shall be within the Continental United States. ICE reserves the right to award more then one contract for one or multiple facilities. The Service Provider must be able to admit and discharge family groups or any part of that group on a 24-hour per day, seven (7) days a week basis. (3) Services shall be provided for the period beginning when the family group or any part of that group is placed in the Family Residential Program and ending when the ICE releases the family group or any part of the family group, transfers him/her to another facility, or removes him/her from the United States. (4) These individuals, although placed in the physical custody of the Service Provider, remain in the legal custody of the ICE. (5) The Service Provider shall ensure that the family group(s) and its individual members follow an integrated and structured daily routine which shall include, but not be limited to the following services: education, recreation, life skills and/or chores, study period, counseling, group interaction, free time and access to religious and legal services. (6) The daily routine will enhance programmatic supervision and accountability as well as encourage the development of individual and DROIGSA-10-0003 social responsibility on the part of each individual. Program rules and disciplinary procedures shall be written and/or translated into a language understood by the residents and appropriate for their level of development. These rules shall be provided to the residents and fully understood by all program staff. (7) Program content and plans must accommodate individuals of all ages, in various stages of personal adjustment amid ICE administrative processing. Because of the variables and uncertainties inherent in each case, the length of care per resident will vary. Therefore, the Service Provider will design the program to provide a combination of short-term (up...
Program Scope. 1. The requesting firm must develop a detailed outline of the Verification scope or request that the Institute develop a verification scope. The applying firm, after agreement to an estimate for such a service, must assume responsibility for funding the program. 2. If the program involves testing or engineering analysis, the requesting firm must: ▪ Identify the standards, if any, which are included; ▪ Specify the objectives of the proposed test or analysis; ▪ Specify in detail a proposed test methodology; including a list of fixed and variable factors, additional references and the results of prior tests (if the same or similar).
Program Scope. Brocade will hold [*] of Finished Goods Inventory (FGI), which is determined based upon EMC's forecast and the [*] call consensus plan. Such FGI inventory will be stored at [*]. In addition, Brocade will maintain [*] of [*] at [*] site. Replenishment lead-time for inventory levels beyond the designated supply above will be [*].
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