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Programme Applicant. Name Ministry of Health of the Republic of Lithuania (hereinafter − MoH) Contact details Ms Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxxxxx÷ Head of Health Policy Division Department of Health Policy and Economics Ministry of Health Address: Xxxxxxxx xxx. 00, XX-00000 Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx Tel. no: +000 0 000 0000 Fax no: +000 0 000 0000 E-mail address: xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxx.xx Mr Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxxx Chief specialist Department of Health Policy and Economics Ministry of Health Address: Xxxxxxxx xxx. 00, XX-00000 Xxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx Tel. no: +000 0 000 0000 Fax no: +000 0 000 0000 E-mail address: xxxxxxxxx.xxxxxxx@xxx.xx Previous, relevant experience The Ministry of Health has experience in implementation of the projects financed by the foreign financial assistance. In 1994-1996 the Swiss Government granted 4.6 m CHF to the project “Neonatology”. These funds were used for procurement of modern medical equipment and staff training activities at the 8 largest hospitals of the country providing perinatal and neonatal health care services. The project enabled the establishment of a new perinatal and neonatal health care system, contributed to a significant reduction in neonatal, infant and perinatal mortality and increased the level of staff qualification. In 1997-1999 the Swiss Government granted 4 m CHF to the project “Pediatric Intensive Care and Pediatric Anesthesia”. These funds were used for supplying 5 Pediatric Reanimation and Intensive Care Units and 2 Pediatric Anesthesia Units at Vilnius, Kaunas and Klaip÷da University Hospitals and Klaip÷da, Panev÷žys and Šiauliai Regional Hospitals with modern medical equipment, staff training and education activities, support for establishing the transport system. The project provided the background for a nationwide development of a new structure for providing medical care to severely ill children and a new children transportation system and ensured the availability of qualified and safe care to severely or critically ill children. Under the Single Programming Document of Lithuania 2004–2006 (structural funds’ support) the separate measure “Restructuring and upgrading of health care institutions” has been implemented. The total amount of 42.878 m EUR available under this support was allocated to finance the activities in two areas: reduction of mortality rates from cardiovascular diseases & modernisation and development of the network of public and private general practitioners’ (GP) offices in rural and remote areas where development l...
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Programme Applicant. Name Ministry of Education and Science of the Republic of Lithuania (MES) Contact details Xx. Xxxxx Gribauskien÷ Division of Science Department of Studies, Science and Technology Ministry of Education and Science (IB) Tel. No.:+000 0 000 0000 Fax. No.: +000 0 000 0000 E-mail address: xxxxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx@xxx.xx Ms. Xxxxxxxx Babelyt÷ Division of Technology and Innovations Department of Studies, Science and Technology Ministry of Education and Science (IB) Tel. No.:+000 0 000 0000 Fax. No.: +000 0 000 0000 E-mail address: xxxxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxx.xx Ms. Jūrat÷ Devižien÷ Division of International Cooperation Ministry of Education and Science (IB) Tel. No.:+000 0 000 0000 Fax. No.: +000 0 000 0000 E-mail address: xxxxxx.xxxxxxxxx@xxx.xx Previous, relevant experience MES has long-lasting experience in cooperation with foreign countries in the fields of research and development (R&D). International cooperation in the area of R&D is developed in the frames of bilateral and multilateral agreements with China (Taiwan), Latvia, Ukraine, France, Germany, India, Slovakia, Belorussia, Belgium and other countries. Lithuanian research and higher education institutions, that implement or have intentions to create and realize joint R&D activities with these countries, have the opportunity to receive competitive funding for joint research projects, covering the expenditures of Lithuanian researchers‘visits to the foreign country’s research and higher education institutions, organization of joint events in Lithuania, preparation and publication of co-articles, publications. In addition, relevant experience the MES gains while administrating four national programmes using the support of the EU structural funds: Researchers’ Career Programme, National Programme for Cooperation between Public Research and Development and Business Sectors, National Higher Education Programme and National Integrated Programme. Overall sum of EU structural funds allocated according to these programmes should be about 782 mln. EUR (including 15 percent of national co-funding). Programme partners - Swiss link MES, which operates hereby as the Intermediate Body, and Research Council of Lithuania as the Executing Agency, according to the Framework Agreement, has no previous links to co-operation with the Swiss institutions. Lithuanian and Swiss research and higher education institutions collaborate in various EU Framework Programmes projects and other projects in the frames of bi(multi) lateral cooperation...

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  • Orientation Program The Company will allow a designated representative of the Local or Bargaining Unit up to one (1) hour per calendar month for the purpose of conducting the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union New Members’ Orientation Program. Such meetings will be conducted during the probationary period of employees, and will be held on Company premises. Employees participating in Orientation Program meetings during their normally scheduled working hours will not suffer loss of pay at their regular rate. Orientation Program meetings will be scheduled by Management and a Management representative may attend as an observer.

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  • PROPOSED MOBILITY PROGRAMME The proposed mobility programme includes the indicative start and end months of the agreed study programme that the student will carry out abroad. The Learning Agreement must include all the educational components to be carried out by the student at the receiving institution (in table A) and it must contain as well the group of educational components that will be replaced in his/her degree by the sending institution (in table B) upon successful completion of the study programme abroad. Additional rows can be added as needed to tables A and B. Additional columns can also be added, for example, to specify the study cycle-level of the educational component. The presentation of this document may also be adapted by the institutions according to their specific needs. However, in every case, the two tables A and B must be kept separated, i.e. they cannot be merged. The objective is to make clear that there needs to be no one to one correspondence between the courses followed abroad and the ones replaced at the sending institutions. The aim is rather that a group of learning outcomes achieved abroad replaces a group of learning outcomes at the sending institution, without having a one to one correspondence between particular modules or courses. A normal academic year of full-time study is normally made up of educational components totalling 60 ECTS* credits. It is recommended that for mobility periods shorter than a full academic year, the educational components selected should equate to a roughly proportionate number of credits. In case the student follows additional educational components beyond those required for his/her degree programme, these additional credits must also be listed in the study programme outlined in table A. When mobility windows are embedded in the curriculum, it will be enough to fill in table B with a single line as described below: Component code (if any) Component title (as indicated in the course catalogue) at the sending institution Semester [autumn / spring] [or term] Number of ECTS* credits Mobility window … Total: 30 Otherwise, the group of components will be included in Table B as follows: Component code (if any) Component title (as indicated in the course catalogue) at the sending institution Semester [autumn / spring] [or term] Number of ECTS* credits Course x … 10 Module y … 10 Laboratory work … 10 Total: 30 The sending institution must fully recognise the number of ECTS* credits contained in table A if there are no changes to the study programme abroad and the student successfully completes it. Any exception to this rule should be clearly stated in an annex of the Learning Agreement and agreed by all parties. Example of justification for non-recognition: the student has already accumulated the number of credits required for his/her degree and does not need some of the credits gained abroad. Since the recognition will be granted to a group of components and it does not need to be based on a one to one correspondence between single educational components, the sending institution must foresee which provisions will apply if the student does not successfully complete some of the educational components from his study programme abroad. A web link towards these provisions should be provided in the Learning Agreement. The student will commit to reach a certain level of language competence in the main language of instruction by the start of the study period. The level of the student will be assessed after his/her selection with the Erasmus+ online assessment tool when available (the results will be sent to the sending institution) or else by any other mean to be decided by the sending institution. A recommended level has been agreed between the sending and receiving institutions in the inter-institutional agreement. In case the student would not already have this level when he/she signs the Learning Agreement, he/she commits to reach it with the support to be provided by the sending or receiving institution (either with courses that can be funded by the organisational support grant or with the Erasmus+ online tutored courses). All parties must sign the document; however, it is not compulsory to circulate papers with original signatures, scanned copies of signatures or digital signatures may be accepted, depending on the national legislation. * In countries where the "ECTS" system it is not in place, in particular for institutions located in partner countries not participating in the Bologna process, "ECTS" needs to be replaced in all tables by the name of the equivalent system that is used and a weblink to an explanation to the system should be added. CHANGES TO THE ORIGINAL LEARNING AGREEMENT The section to be completed during the mobility is needed only if changes have to be introduced into the original Learning Agreement. In that case, the section to be completed before the mobility should be kept unchanged and changes should be described in this section. Changes to the mobility study programme should be exceptional, as the three parties have already agreed on a group of educational components that will be taken abroad, in the light of the course catalogue that the receiving institution has committed to publish well in advance of the mobility periods and to update regularly as ECHE holder. However, introducing changes might be unavoidable due to, for example, timetable conflicts. Other reasons for a change can be the request for an extension of the duration of the mobility programme abroad. Such a request can be made by the student at the latest one month before the foreseen end date. These changes to the mobility study programme should be agreed by all parties within four to seven weeks (after the start of each semester). Any party can request changes within the first two to five-week period after regular classes/educational components have started for a given semester. The exact deadline has to be decided by the institutions. The shorter the planned mobility period, the shorter should be the window for changes. All these changes have to be agreed by the three parties within a two-week period following the request. In case of changes due to an extension of the duration of the mobility period, changes should be made as timely as possible as well. Changes to the study programme abroad should be listed in table C and, once they are agreed by all parties, the sending institution commits to fully recognise the number of ECTS credits as presented in table C. Any exception to this rule should be documented in an annex of the Learning Agreement and agreed by all parties. Only if the changes described in table C affect the group of educational components in the student's degree (table B) that will be replaced at the sending institution upon successful completion of the study programme abroad, a revised version should be inserted and labelled as "Table D: Revised group of educational components in the student's degree that will be replaced at sending institution". Additional rows and columns can be added as needed to tables C and D. All parties must confirm that the proposed amendments to the Learning Agreement are approved. For this specific section, original or scanned signatures are not mandatory and an approval by email may be enough. The procedure has to be decided by the sending institution, depending on the national legislation.

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  • Security Program Contractor will develop and implement an effective security program for the Project Site, which program shall require the Contractor and subcontractors to take measures for the protection of their tools, materials, equipment, and structures. As between Contractor and Owner, Contractor shall be solely responsible for security against theft of and damage of all tools and equipment of every kind and nature and used in connection with the Work, regardless of by whom owned.

  • Safety Program The Contractor shall design a specific safety program for the Work for the site(s). The Contractor shall establish and require all Subcontractors to establish reasonable safety programs. The Contractor shall also submit its standard monthly safety reports to the Owner and Design Professional. No imposition of responsibility on the Contractor for safety under this Contract shall relieve any subcontractor of its responsibility for safety of persons or property on or near the Project Site. The Contractor shall include in his plant he names of the person in charge of Safety.

  • How to File an Appeal of a Prescription Drug Denial For denials of a prescription drug claim based on our determination that the service was not medically necessary or appropriate, or that the service was experimental or investigational, you may request an appeal without first submitting a request for reconsideration. You or your physician may file a written or verbal prescription drug appeal with our pharmacy benefits manager (PBM). The prescription drug appeal must be submitted to us within one hundred and eighty (180) calendar days of the initial determination letter. You will receive written notification of our determination within thirty (30) calendar days from the receipt of your appeal. How to File an Expedited Appeal Your appeal may require immediate action if a delay in treatment could seriously jeopardize your health or your ability to regain maximum function, or would cause you severe pain. To request an expedited appeal of a denial related to services that have not yet been rendered (a preauthorization review) or for on-going services (a concurrent review), you or your healthcare provider should call: • our Grievance and Appeals Unit; or • our pharmacy benefits manager for a prescription drug appeal. Please see Section 9 for contact information. You will be notified of our decision no later than seventy-two (72) hours after our receipt of the request. You may not request an expedited review of covered healthcare services already received.

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