Public Benefits Report Sample Clauses

Public Benefits Report. The Borrower shall deliver to the WIFIA Credit Provider a report, in the form of Exhibit K (Form of Public Benefits Report) (the “Public Benefits Report”), (i) on or before the Effective Date, (ii) within ninety (90) days following the Substantial Completion Date and (iii) within ninety (90) days following the fifth (5th) anniversary of the Substantial Completion Date. The Borrower agrees that information described under this Section 16(d) may be made publicly available by the WIFIA Credit Provider at its discretion.
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Public Benefits Report. The City shall deliver to the WIFIA Credit Provider a report, in the form of Exhibit K (Form of Public Benefits Report) (the “Public Benefits Report”), (i) no later than thirty (30) days prior to the Effective Date, (ii) within ninety (90) days following the Substantial Completion Date and (iii) within ninety (90) days following the fifth (5th) anniversary of the Substantial Completion Date. The City agrees that information described under this Section 16(e) may be made publicly available by the WIFIA Credit Provider at its discretion.
Public Benefits Report. With respect to each Project, the Borrower shall deliver to the WIFIA Lender a report, in the form of Exhibit J (Form of Public Benefits Report) (the “Public Benefits Report”), (i) no later than the applicable WIFIA Loan Agreement Effective Date, (ii) within ninety (90) days following the applicable Substantial Completion Date and
Public Benefits Report. With respect to each Project, the District shall deliver to the WIFIA Lender a report, in the form of Exhibit I (Form of Public Benefits Report) (the “Public Benefits Report”), (i) prior to the applicable WIFIA Loan Agreement Effective Date,
Public Benefits Report. The City shall deliver to the WIFIA Lender a report, in the form of Exhibit K (Form of Public Benefits Report) (the “Public Benefits Report”),

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  • Public Benefits This Agreement provides assurances that the Public Benefits identified below will be achieved and developed in accordance with the Applicable Rules and Project Approvals and with the terms of this Agreement and subject to the City’s Reserved Powers. The Project will provide Public Benefits to the City, including without limitation:

  • Public Benefit It is Reaction Retail’s understanding that the commitments it has agreed to herein, and actions to be taken by Reaction Retail under this Settlement Agreement, would confer a significant benefit to the general public, as set forth in Code of Civil Procedure § 1021.5 and Cal. Admin. Code tit. 11, § 3201. As such, it is the intent of Reaction Retail that to the extent any other private party initiates an action alleging a violation of Proposition 65 with respect to Reaction Retail’s failure to provide a warning concerning exposure to DEHP prior to use of the Products it has manufactured, distributed, sold, or offered for sale in California, or will manufacture, distribute, sell, or offer for sale in California, such private party action would not confer a significant benefit on the general public as to those Products addressed in this Settlement Agreement, provided that Reaction Retail is in material compliance with this Settlement Agreement.

  • Summary of Benefits Plan Feature Employee Co-pay - Network Only Preventive and Diagnostic Services • Examination • Cleaning • x-rays $0 $0 $0 Minor Restorative • Fillings and extractions • Oral surgery • Endodontic services1 • Periodontal services1 $0 $40-$196 based on specific service $45-$310 based on specific service $25-$145 based on specific service 1 Additional employee co-pay if approved specialist performs services. Major Restorative • Crowns • Bridges • Complete Dentures $92-$190 based on specific service $115-$291 based on specific service $249-$264 based on specific service Complete Orthodontics $1,850 co-pay D PPO “Buy Up” Option (Voluntary) Summary of Benefits Plan Feature In Network/Out of Network Class I (Preventative) 100%/100% Class II (Basic/Restorative) 80%/80% Class III (Major) 60%/60% Class IV (Orthodontia - adult ortho is included) 50%/50% Annual Deductible per Member (does not apply to Class I services) $50/$50 Orthodontia Lifetime Max $1,500/$1,500

  • STAFF BENEFITS 7.1.1 The present staff benefits consisting of the University of Manitoba Pension Plan (1993), Group Term Life Insurance Plan, Group Term Dependent Insurance Plan, Accidental Death and Dismemberment (Basic), Accidental Death and Dismemberment (Voluntary), University of Manitoba Long-Term Disability Income Plan, Group Health Insurance Policy 20778 GH (including the Health Care Spending Account), Group Dental Plan Policy 67000, and the University Employee Assistance Program shall continue to cover eligible Members for the duration of this Agreement.

  • Compensation for Holidays Falling Within Vacation Schedule If a paid holiday falls on or is observed during an employee's vacation period, he/she shall be allowed an additional vacation day with pay at a time mutually agreed upon by the Employer and employee.

  • Program Benefits Under the Probation Status, the Participating Contractor will be eligible for all contractor incentives, its customers will have access to financing offered through the Program, and income- eligible households will be eligible to receive Program incentives.

  • Workplace Safety Insurance Benefits (WSIB) Top Up Benefits If the employee is in a class of employees that, on August 31, 2012, was entitled to use unused sick leave credits for the purpose of topping up benefits received under the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, 1997;

  • Form B - Contractor’s Annual Employment Report Throughout the term of the Contract by May 15th of each year the Contractor agrees to report the following information to the State Agency awarding the Contract, or if the Contractor has provided Contract Employees pursuant to an OGS centralized Contract, such report must be made to the State Agency purchasing from such Contract. For each covered consultant Contract in effect at any time between the preceding April 1st through March 31st fiscal year or for the period of time such Contract was in effect during such prior State fiscal year Contractor reports the:

  • COMPUTATION OF BENEFITS All hours paid to an employee shall be considered as hours worked for the purpose of computing any of the benefits under this Agreement.

  • Supplemental Employment Benefit for Maternity and Parental Leave 8.5.1 Effective April 1, 2002, when on maternity or parental leave, an employee will receive a supplemental payment added to Employment Insurance benefits as follows:

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