Residency Agreement Sample Clauses

A Residency Agreement clause establishes the terms and conditions under which an individual is permitted to reside in a particular property or facility. It typically outlines the rights and responsibilities of both the resident and the property owner or manager, such as payment of rent, duration of stay, maintenance obligations, and rules of conduct. By clearly defining these expectations, the clause helps prevent misunderstandings and disputes, ensuring a smooth and mutually understood living arrangement.
Residency Agreement. The RESIDENT has the right to live under a legally enforceable agreement with protections substantially equivalent to landlord/tenant laws of Oregon.
Residency Agreement. Name: , RN Employee ID#: Date of Hire: Department: Residency Start Date: Multicare Health System, Tacoma General Hospital (Hospital) and , RN (Nurse) wish to document the residency program commitments between them. Nurse wishes for Hospital to fund residency training; and Hospital has need for nurses with such qualifications. Therefore, this Residency Agreement (Agreement) is in consideration of the mutual understandings noted below:
Residency Agreement a. The provider shall enter into a written lease or residency agreement with each resident or representative prior to or at the time of admission. b. The provider shall provide a copy of the signed agreement to the resident or representative, and the provider shall retain the original signed agreement in the resident’s service record; c. The provider shall give written notice to a resident or representative and HHSC at least 30 calendar days prior to any general rate increases, additions, or other modifications of the rates; d. The provider shall update the lease or residency agreements at least annually and when social security rates change, or a resident’s finances change such that the amount paid for room and board changes; and e. The residency agreement shall include, but is not limited to, the following: i. The room and board rate describing the estimated public and private pay portions of the rate: 1. When a resident’s social security or other funding is not active at the time of admission to the program, the program shall prepare the room and board agreement based upon the estimated benefit to be received by the resident; and 2. If, when funding is later activated, actual income of the resident varies from the estimated income noted on the residency agreement, the agreement shall be updated and resigned by all the applicable parties. ii. Services and supports provided in exchange for payment of the room and board rate; iii. Conditions under which the program may change the rates; iv. The provider’s refund policy in instances of a resident's hospitalization, death, transfer to a nursing facility or other care facility, and voluntary or involuntary move from the program; v. A statement indicating that the resident is not liable for damages considered normal wear and tear; vi. The potential reasons for involuntary termination of residency in compliance with this standard and resident’s rights regarding the eviction and appeal process described in these standards. vii. Any policies the program may have on the presence and use of alcohol, cannabis, and illegal drugs of abuse; viii. Policy prohibiting use of tobacco products, smoking, and vaping; ix. Policy addressing pet and service animals. The program may not restrict animals that provide assistance or perform tasks for the benefit of a person with a disability. These animals are often referred to as services animals, assistance animals, support animals, therapy animals, companion animals, or emotional...
Residency Agreement. If ▇▇▇▇▇▇ House, Inc. determines that they no longer can provide services, you will receive advance notice and have the right to appeal the decision. If the services are provided in ▇▇▇▇▇▇ care you will be required to move. The following will occur if your services are terminated:
Residency Agreement. In addition to the waiver of the Hire Fee, the Licensor will provide the Licensee with a Stipend, as outlined in Item 11 of the Schedule, to assist with the costs associated with the Residency. In return, the Licensee agrees to: • Be available for an Open Studio day at an agreed time with the other artists to showcase the space and the works being created. • the Licensee is permitted to have visitors in their studios but any greater public access including events or public programs or workshops is not authorised unless prior written consent has been obtained from the Community Arts & Culture Coordinator given issues of planning, site security and OH&S etc. • workshops and other public programs may be organised and delivered in negotiation with the Community Arts & Culture Coordinator; and • All AIR artists must be on the Licence and hold Public Liability Insurance to $20 million (AUD) in addition to holding adequate Contents Insurance (see 8. Insurance). • Maintain an active presence, dedicating 80 hours per month to their creative practice. The Licensee cannot: • Open the Facility to the public unless agreed with Community Arts & Culture Coordinator.
Residency Agreement. The undersigned Organization makes application to The National Commission on Orthotic and Prosthetic Education (NCOPE) for voluntary accreditation of the Organization and certifies that the information recorded in this application and attachments is true and correct. The Organization agrees, at all times, as a condition for residency program accreditation, to provide information requested by NCOPE relevant to the review, evaluation and maintenance of the Organization’s residency program accreditation status. Information obtained or generated by NCOPE in the accreditation process is solely for the purpose of reviewing the professional service of, and the quality of care provided or arranged by, the Organization, NCOPE acknowledges that the information obtained or generated by NCOPE shall be considered confidential between the Organization and NCOPE and shall be treated on a confidential basis, except as otherwise provided in NCOPE’s policies or a required by law, a court of law or a governmental agency. NCOPE will not take possession of any private health information about which it becomes aware during the course of NCOPE’s investigation of this application. The Organization understands that all fees associated with this application are non-refundable and agrees that it is solely responsible for being aware of and understanding NCOPE accreditation standards and that failure to do so will result in loss of NCOPE accreditation status. The Organization is responsible for immediately being in compliance with existing, new and/or modified accreditation standards, as and when they are adopted by NCOPE. The Organization must notify NCOPE in writing of any changes to this application. The Organization agrees to abide by and be bound by the NCOPE Standards of Accreditation for The Orthotic/Prosthetic Residency Program, NCOPE Policies & Procedures, and the ABC Code of Professional Responsibility & Rules and Procedures including any revisions that occur while applying or serving as a residency program. The Organization’s failure to abide by these terms and conditions may result in sanctions, including loss of accreditation status, against the organization. By entering the first and last name of the person submitting the form in the box below, you are indicating that you agree to the terms of the residency agreement and are authorized by the residency director to do so in the event the person submitting the form is not the residency director.*
Residency Agreement. [This agreement is provided for discussion purposes only. Each residence should consult with its own legal advisors prior to implementing the written tenancy agreement required by the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 and the Retirement Home Act 2010] MADE PURSUANT TO the provisions of the Residential Tenancies Act, 2006 and the Retirement Homes Act, 2010. Between: Mulcaster Mews Retirement Residence
Residency Agreement. On arrival Residents must report to the UTAS Student Living Office. The standard check-in time is after 10.30am (Office hours are between 8.30am and 5pm Monday to Friday). If Residents will be arriving outside office hours they must inform UTAS Student Living so arrangements can be made with out-of-hours staff. Residents are expected to depart no later than 12.00 noon on the last day of their period of residency.
Residency Agreement. 11.1 Provided Settlement occurs, you and we must enter into the Residency Agreement, which will commence on the Commencement Date. 11.2 We must prepare the Residency Agreement in duplicate and give it to you a reasonable time before the Settlement Date. 11.3 You irrevocably authorise us and our solicitors to complete the Residency Agreement by: 11.3.1 inserting the Commencement Date as the commencement date of the Residency Agreement; and 11.3.2 inserting any other particulars or making any corrections which may be required as a matter of formality.
Residency Agreement. All contracts, agreements and consents executed by or on behalf of any resident or other Person seeking services at the Facility, including, without limitation, assignments of benefits and guarantees. Senior Loan: any indebtedness incurred by Owners which is secured by any mortgage, deed of trust and related security instruments against a Facility. Initially, the Senior Loan is evidenced by that certain Loan Agreement between AL Investors II (and the Facility Entities) and GMAC Commercial Mortgage Corporation dated on or about the same date hereof ("Initial Senior Loan").