WSIB & LTD An Employee who is receiving benefits under the Workplace Safety and Insurance Act, or under an LTD plan, is not entitled to benefits under a school board’s sick leave and short-term disability plan for the same condition unless the employee is on a graduated return to work program then WSIB/LTD remains the first payor. For clarity, where an employee is receiving partial benefits under WSIB/LTD, they may be entitled to receive benefits under the sick leave plan, subject to the circumstances of the specific situation. During the interim period from the date of the injury/incident or illness to the date of the approval by the WSIB/LTD of the claim, the employee may access sick leave and short-term leave and disability coverage. A reconciliation of sick leave deductions made and payments provided, will be undertaken by the school board once the WSIB/LTD has adjudicated and approved the claim. In the event that the WSIB/LTD does not approve the claim, the school board shall deal with the absence consistent with the terms of the sick leave and short-term leave and disability plans.
VEBA The school corporation shall contribute to a voluntary employee’s beneficiary association (VEBA) as described in section 501 c (9) of the Code, that amount representing the present value of all benefits as calculated for all employees under Subsection B above. This benefit shall be deposited with the single investment vendor for the VEBA selected by the association and board. The terms and conditions for the administration and operations of the VEBA shall be as follows: (1) The amount calculated for each employee will be invested in a separate account. For those employees who are married to another employee covered by this collective bargaining agreement and receiving health insurance buyout dollars, the amount deposited in each married employee’s account will be divided equally. Any spouse hired after June 30, 2002 will not be entitled to any payment for the eliminated retirement benefits. There will be no commingling of accounts and each employee may determine how his or her account shall be invested among the investment options made available by the vendor for the VEBA. (2) Until such time that an employee has retired and satisfied the eligibility requirements set forth in this Appendix, the employee shall have no access to the assets held in his or her separate VEBA account. (3) If an employee retires or otherwise terminates employment before satisfaction of the requirements set forth in this Article, the terminated employee’s VEBA account shall be forfeited. Forfeited amounts shall be calculated at the end of each plan year only among the remaining separate VEBA accounts. This reallocation shall be in a manner similar to that used by Educational Services in initially determining the present value calculations. Therefore, VEBA accounts of the following employees will not share in the reallocation of a forfeiture of a VEBA account. (i) Employees who forfeited their VEBA accounts in the same year; (ii) Employees who previously forfeited their VEBA accounts; (iii) Employees who have attained the age of sixty (60) and terminated employment in or before the year of reallocated forfeiture. Furthermore, XXXX accounts of employees who have attained the age of sixty (60), but who have not terminated employment may share in the reallocated forfeiture, but on a reduced basis. The forfeiture amounts as calculated herein shall be deposited into each individual’s account October 1 of each year. (4) Following retirement and the satisfaction of the requirements set forth in this Appendix, a retired employee may use the amounts held in his/her separate VEBA account to pay health insurance premiums and to be reimbursed for unreimbursed medical expenses of the employee, spouse, and dependents. Furthermore, following the death of an employee, any amounts remaining in the deceased employee’s VEBA account may continue to be used to pay these premiums and expenses of the employee’s spouse and dependents. Any amounts not distributed to or for the benefit of the employee, spouse and/or dependents shall be provided as a taxable cash benefit to a named beneficiary. At no time may the VEBA make loans to an employee, his/her spouse, or his/her dependents.
Distribution Plans You shall also be entitled to compensation for your services as provided in any Distribution Plan adopted as to any series and class of any Fund’s Shares pursuant to Rule 12b-1 under the 1940 Act. The compensation provided in any such Distribution Plan (a “12b-1 Plan”) may be divided into a distribution fee and a service fee, as set forth in such Plan and the Fund’s then current prospectus and statement of additional information (“SAI”), each of which is compensation for different services to be rendered to the Fund. Subject to the termination provisions in a 12b-1 Plan, any distribution fee with respect to the sale of a Share subject to such Plan shall be earned when such Share is sold and shall be payable from time to time as provided in the 12b-1 Plan. The distribution fee payable to you as provided in any 12b-1 Plan shall be payable without offset, defense or counterclaim (it being understood by the parties hereto that nothing in this sentence shall be deemed a waiver by the Fund of any claim the Fund may have against you).
Newco Prior to the Effective Time, Newco shall not conduct any business or make any investments other than as specifically contemplated by this Agreement and will not have any assets (other than the minimum amount of cash required to be paid to Newco for the valid issuance of its stock to the Parent).
Defined Contribution Plans The Company does not maintain, contribute to or have any liability under (or with respect to) any employee plan which is a tax-qualified "defined contribution plan" (as defined in Section 3(34) of ERISA), whether or not terminated.
Defined Contribution Plan The Employer will establish the following Employer contribution programs in the existing salary deferral plans: » Beginning in 2006 and continuing throughout the term of the Agreement, a performance-based contribution
STEP II If the grievance is not resolved at Step I, the Association may refer the grievance to the superintendent or the superintendent's official designee within fifteen (15) days after receipt of the Step I answer. The superintendent shall arrange with the Association representative for a meeting to take place within fifteen (15) days of the superintendent's receipt of the appeal. Within ten (10) days of the meeting, the Association shall be provided with the superintendent's written response, including the reasons for the decision.
EOP 004-4 Substituted EOP-004-4 for EOP-004-3 3/12/2019
Company Formation The Company has been formed as a limited liability company under and pursuant to the Act. The Managers shall file the Certificate and all other such instruments or documents and shall do or cause to be done all such filing, recording, or other acts, as may be necessary or appropriate from time to time to comply with the requirements of law for the formation and/or operation of a limited liability company in the State of Delaware. The Managers may also direct that the Company be registered or qualified to do business in other jurisdictions.
PRIDE Subject to the agency determination provided for in sections 287.042(1) and 946.515, F.S., the following statement applies: IT IS EXPRESSLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED THAT ANY ARTICLES WHICH ARE THE SUBJECT OF, OR REQUIRED TO CARRY OUT, THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE PURCHASED FROM THE CORPORATION IDENTIFIED UNDER CHAPTER 946, F.S., IN THE SAME MANNER AND UNDER THE SAME PROCEDURES SET FORTH IN SECTION 946.515(2) AND (4), F.S.; AND FOR PURPOSES OF THIS CONTRACT THE PERSON, FIRM, OR OTHER BUSINESS ENTITY CARRYING OUT THE PROVISIONS OF THIS CONTRACT SHALL BE DEEMED TO BE SUBSTITUTED FOR THIS AGENCY INSOFAR AS DEALINGS WITH SUCH CORPORATION ARE CONCERNED. Additional information about PRIDE and the commodities or contractual services it offers is available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxx-xxxxxxxxxxx.xxx.