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PROGRAMS AND SERVICES CORRESPONDING TO THE NEEDS. OF THE RESOURCES 24 CHAPTER 6-0.00 MECHANISMS FOR CONCERTED ACTION, DISAGREEMENTS AND COMPENSATION FOR A RESOURCE FOLLOWING A DECISION OF THE TAQ 28 CHAPTER 7-0.00 COMMITTEES 33 CHAPTER 8-0.00 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS 36 Appendix I List of associations belonging to the grouping of associations formed by the LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING NO III BETWEEN THE MINISTER OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES AND THE FÉDÉRATION DES FAMILLES D’ACCUEIL ET DES RESSOURCES INTERMÉDIAIRES DU QUÉBEC (FFARIQ) RESPECTING THE EXPRESSION LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING NO 1 BETWEEN THE MINISTER OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES AND the FÉDÉRATION DES FAMILLES D’ACCUEIL ET DES RESSOURCES INTERMÉDIAIRES DU QUÉBEC (FFARIQ) RESPECTING THE CLASSIFICATION LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING NO 3 BETWEEN THE MINISTER OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES AND THE FÉDÉRATION DES FAMILLES D’ACCUEIL ET DES RESSOURCES INTERMÉDIAIRES DU QUÉBEC (FFARIQ) RESPECTING ADDITIONAL DAILY LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING NO 4 BETWEEN THE MINISTER OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES AND THE FÉDÉRATION DES FAMILLES D’ACCUEIL ET DES RESSOURCES INTERMÉDIAIRES DU QUÉBEC (FFARIQ) RESPECTING INSURANCE AND THE MAINTENANCE OF THE PERSONAL PROPERTY AND LIABILITY INSURANCE PLAN FOR FAMILY-TYPE RESOURCES AND OTHER TYPES OF ELIGIBLE RESOURCES INCLUDING LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING NO 5 BETWEEN THE MINISTER OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES AND THE FÉDÉRATION DES FAMILLES D’ACCUEIL ET DES RESSOURCES INTERMÉDIAIRES DU QUÉBEC (FFARIQ) RESPECTING THE MECHANISM FOR LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING NO 6 BETWEEN THE MINISTER OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL SERVICES AND THE FÉDÉRATION DES FAMILLES D’ACCUEIL ET DES RESSOURCES DANSINTERMÉDIAIRES DU QUÉBEC (FFARIQ) RESPECTING THE INTERPRETATION OF

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  • Programs and Services Every aspect of the service you provide is considered part of your program, and therefore it must be accessible to individuals with disabilities. This includes parking lots, service counters and spaces, transportation (shuttles, etc.), agendas, flyers, emails, online services, phone calls, meetings, celebrations, classes, recreational activities and more. The guidance in this document is primarily intended to help you provide accessible programs by providing you with the tools to: ▪ survey facilities and identify common architectural barriers for people with disabilities; ▪ identify common ADA compliance problems in your communications and activities; and ▪ remove barriers and fix common ADA compliance problems in these areas. Your programs can be broken into three main categories, (Communications, Facilities, and Activities) which will be covered in more detail below.

  • Data Services In lieu of any other rates or discounts, the Customer will receive a discount equal to 20% for the following Data Services: Access: Standard VBS3Guide local loop charges for DS-0, DS-1 and DS-3 Access Service.

  • Support and Services ISD and HC agree to the following conditions: A. HC agrees to the following for both the mathematics and English language arts courses: i. To share data and provide feedback regarding student success on entry‐level college mathematics and English language arts courses; ii. To train advisors to recognize and honor course(s) on school district transcripts; iii. To ensure that eligible students are counseled directly into college level mathematics, English language arts, and all other courses that require mathematics and English language arts college readiness; B. HC agrees to the following for the college preparatory mathematics courses: i. To provide the Student Learning Outcomes; ii. To provide the syllabi for the courses being offered. iii. To provide regular meetings between the HC faculty and ISD faculty teaching the course. C. HC agrees to the following for the college preparatory English language arts course: i. To provide the Student Learning Outcomes for Integrated Reading/Writing (INRW 0303) course; ii. To provide the syllabi, including types of essays required (i.e., expository, persuasive, and critical analysis). iii. To provide regular meetings between the HC faculty and ISD faculty teaching the course. D. ISD agrees to the following for both the mathematics and English language arts courses: i. To provide highly qualified instructors for the courses being taught; ii. To identify students who are not college ready as stated in HB 5; iii. To provide professional development and resources required to teach the mathematics and English language arts courses; iv. To identify successful completion of the course(s) on the student transcripts as determined by the State of Texas PEIMS number; v. To provide curriculum for the course that is consistent with HC Student Learning Outcomes; vi. To provide assistance with admission, enrollment, and financial aid applications; E. ISD agrees to the following for the college preparatory mathematics course: i. To teach a math course designed to focus on college mathematics (algebraic or non‐algebraic) concepts; ii. Require students to meet college readiness scores on the TSI Assessment; iii. To meet regularly with HC faculty. F. ISD agrees to the following for the college preparatory English language arts course: i. To teach an integrated Reading and Writing course that focuses on critical reading and college‐level writing; ii. Require students to meet college readiness scores on the TSI Assessment; iii. To meet regularly with HC faculty.

  • Verizon Operations Support Systems Verizon systems for pre- ordering, ordering, provisioning, maintenance and repair, and billing.

  • Program Services a) Personalized Care Practice agrees to provide to Program Member certain enhancements and amenities to professional medical services to be rendered by Personalized Care Practice to Program Member, as further described in Schedule 1 to these Terms. Upon prior written notice to Program Member, Personalized Care Practice may add or modify the Program Services set forth in Schedule 1, as reasonably necessary, and subject to such additional fees and/or terms and conditions as may be reasonably necessary. b) Program Member acknowledges that the Program Services are services that are not covered services under any insurance contract to which Program Member may be a party, including, without limitation, Medicare, and are not reimbursable by Program Member’s insurer, health plan or any governmental entity, including Medicare. Program Member agrees to bear sole financial responsibility for the Member Amenities Fee and agrees not to submit to Program Member’s insurer, health plan or governmental entity any xxxx, invoice or claim for payment or reimbursement of such Member Amenities Fee. c) Personalized Care Practice or its designated affiliate will separately charge Program Member or Program Member’s insurer, health plan or governmental entity for medical, clinical, diagnostic or therapeutic services rendered by Personalized Care Practice or its designated affiliate to Program Member, and Program Member may seek payment or reimbursement from Program Member’s insurer or health plan for any such service to the extent covered by Program Member’s insurer, health plan or governmental entity. d) Program Member understands, agrees and covenants that this Agreement is a service contract, and not a contract for insurance.

  • Program Management 1.1.01 Implement and operate an Immunization Program as a Responsible Entity 1.1.02 Identify at least one individual to act as the program contact in the following areas: 1. Immunization Program Manager;

  • Beta Services From time to time, We may invite You to try Beta Services at no charge. You may accept or decline any such trial in Your sole discretion. Beta Services will be clearly designated as beta, pilot, limited release, developer preview, non-production, evaluation or by a description of similar import. Beta Services are for evaluation purposes and not for production use, are not considered “Services” under this Agreement, are not supported, and may be subject to additional terms. Unless otherwise stated, any Beta Services trial period will expire upon the earlier of one year from the trial start date or the date that a version of the Beta Services becomes generally available. We may discontinue Beta Services at any time in Our sole discretion and may never make them generally available. We will have no liability for any harm or damage arising out of or in connection with a Beta Service.

  • Support Services Rehabilitation, counselling and EAP’s. Support is strictly non- punitive, and can be accessed at anytime (self-identification of the need for help is strongly encouraged).

  • Information Systems Acquisition Development and Maintenance a. Client Data – Client Data will only be used by State Street for the purposes specified in this Agreement.

  • Operations Support Systems (OSS) 47.1. Embarq will offer unbundled access to Embarq’s operations support systems to the extent technically feasible in a non-discriminatory manner at Parity. OSS consists of pre- ordering, ordering, provisioning, maintenance and repair, and billing functions supported by Embarq’s databases and information. The OSS element includes access to all loop qualification information contained in Embarq’s databases or other records, including information on whether a particular loop is capable of providing advanced services.

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