Pursuant to California Code of Regulations Sample Clauses

Pursuant to California Code of Regulations. (CCR), Title 9, Chapter 4 10345(a), The NTP shall offer the member a minimum of fifty minutes of counseling services per calendar month. NTPs shall comply with all federal and state NTP licensing requirements. If the NTP cannot comply with all federal and state NTP requirements, then the NTP must assist the member in choosing another medication for opioid use disorder (MOUD) and/or MAT provider, ensure continuity of care, and facilitate a warm hand-off to ensure engagement. NTP services are provided in DHCS-licensed NTP facilities pursuant to the California Code of Regulations, Title 9, Chapter 4, Division 4, and Title 42 of the Code of Federal Regulations (42 CFR).
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Pursuant to California Code of Regulations. Section 571, for any unit member, the District will report as special compensation to CalPERS the monetary value of District issued uniforms provided up to four hundred dollars $(400.00), as needed (the parties can revisit this amount at any time during the life of the agreement). Any uniform article deemed creditable to CalPERS will be subject to both employee and employer contributions.

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  • Pursuant to California Franchise Tax Board regulations, County will automatically withhold 7% from all payments made to vendors who are non-residents of California.

  • Dress Code CONTRACTOR shall maintain a dress code for their employee’s with a minimum of shirts, pants, and work shoes/boots, in decent condition, at all times while the work is being performed. In the event the COUNTY determines ID badges are necessary, the COUNTY will provide CONTRACTOR with ID badges and CONTRACTOR agrees to enforce that its employees, whether employed by CONTRACTOR or a subcontractor, wear such ID badge while working on site for the Project/Service.

  • California Public Records Act Contractor and County agree and acknowledge that all information and documents related to the award and performance of this Contract are subject to disclosure pursuant to the California Public Records Act, California Government Code Section 6250 et seq.

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