Public Education and Outreach Budget Sample Clauses

Public Education and Outreach Budget. The annual public 8 education and outreach budget(including transition outreach costs) will not be less 9 than: 10 Calendar Year 2006 $12,000 11 Calendar Year 2007 $400,000 12 Calendar Year 2008 $312,000 13 Calendar Year 2009 $156,000 14 Calendar Year 2010 $156,000 15 Calendar Year 2011 $156,000 16 Calendar Year 2012 $156,000 17 Calendar Year 2013 (6 Mo) $ 56,000
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Public Education and Outreach Budget. 22 CONTRACTOR shall budget the following amounts each year for the 23 PEOP: 24 Calendar Year 2010 $156,000 25 Calendar Year 2011 $156,000 26 Calendar Year 2012 $156,000 27 Calendar Year 2013 $156,000 28 Calendar Year 2014 $156,000 29 Calendar Year 2015 $156,000 30 Calendar Year 2016 $156,000 31 Calendar Year 2017 $156,000 32 Calendar Year 2018 $156,000 33 Calendar Year 2019 $156,000 34 Calendar Year 2020 $156,000 1 Calendar Year 2021 $78,000 2 Beginning calendar year 2010, funds allocated for each calendar year that are 3 not expended for PEOP services on or before December 31st of the same year shall be 4 deducted from the June invoice of the following year unless a PEOP plan to expend the 5 funds in the subsequent calendar year is submitted by CONTRACTOR and approved by 6 the City Representative. For calendar year 2021, any balance shall be deducted from 7 the final invoice to CONTRACTOR.

Related to Public Education and Outreach Budget

  • Outreach and Education The agencies agree to coordinate, conduct joint outreach presentations, and prepare and distribute publications, when appropriate, for the regulated community of common concern. • The agencies agree to work with each other to provide a side-by-side comparison of laws with overlapping provisions and jurisdiction. • The agencies agree to provide a hyperlink on each agency’s website linking users directly to the outreach materials in areas of mutual jurisdiction and concern. • The agencies agree to jointly disseminate outreach materials to the regulated community, when appropriate. • All materials bearing the DOL or DOL/WHD name, logo, or seal must be approved in advance by DOL. • All materials bearing the OEAS name, logo, or seal must be approved in advance by OEAS.

  • Health Promotion and Health Education Both parties to this Agreement recognize the value and importance of health promotion and health education programs. Such programs can assist employees and their dependents to maintain and enhance their health, and to make appropriate use of the health care system. To work toward these goals:

  • General Education University Program Requirements All MTA applicable courses require a grade “C” or higher

  • Training and Education SECTION 1 – Law Enforcement Supervisors’ Training

  • Extended Health Care The Hospital shall contribute on behalf of each eligible employee seventy-five percent (75%) of the billed premium under the Extended Health Care Plan (Liberty Health $15-25 deductible plan including hearing aids with a maximum of $300.00 per person and vision care with a maximum of $150.00 every 24 months per person, or its equivalent) provided the balance of the monthly premium is paid by employees through payroll deduction. Any Hospital currently paying more than 75% of the premium shall continue to do so. The drug formulary shall be as defined by Liberty Health Formulary Three.

  • Extended Health Plan An employee who makes an election under this provision must enrol in each and every of the benefit plans and shall not be entitled to except any of them.

  • Please see the current Washtenaw Community College catalog for up-to-date program requirements Conditions & Requirements

  • Education Reimbursement The County will provide education reimbursement for education costs incurred by regular employees who apply for such reimbursement in accordance with the policies and procedures governing the education reimbursement program. The maximum reimbursement shall be $1,500 per year.

  • MANAGEMENT OF EVALUATION OUTCOMES 12.1 Where the Employer is, any time during the Employee’s employment, not satisfied with the Employee’s performance with respect to any matter dealt with in this Agreement, the Employer will give notice to the Employee to attend a meeting; 12.2 The Employee will have the opportunity at the meeting to satisfy the Employer of the measures being taken to ensure that his performance becomes satisfactory and any programme, including any dates, for implementing these measures; 12.3 Where there is a dispute or difference as to the performance of the Employee under this Agreement, the Parties will confer with a view to resolving the dispute or difference; and 12.4 In the case of unacceptable performance, the Employer shall – 12.4.1 Provide systematic remedial or developmental support to assist the Employee to improve his performance; and 12.4.2 After appropriate performance counselling and having provided the necessary guidance and/or support as well as reasonable time for improvement in performance, the Employer may consider steps to terminate the contract of employment of the Employee on grounds of unfitness or incapacity to carry out his or her duties.

  • Extended Health Care Plan ‌ The Employer shall pay the monthly premium for regular employees entitled to coverage under a mutually acceptable extended health care plan.

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