Service Contributions Sample Clauses

Service Contributions. Service to the Library, the University, the profession, and the Community includes service performed for the benefit of the unit, the Library as a whole, Faculties, or other parts of the University (including the Faculty Association), and for professional organizations and the community at large. Such service might include service on committees and university bodies, continuing education activity in the community including professional education, special work with professional, technical, scholarly or other organizations, membership on or service to governmental or public councils and boards, and other forms of academic, professional, and public service. Service might also include the organization of conferences, programs, symposia, workshops, and other educational events related to the profession.
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Service Contributions. Each Member shall make additional Service Contributions to the Cooperative in the form of [DESCRIBE SERVICES] performed by the Member. Each completed [SERVICE] shall be attributed a monetary value, [of which X% will be allocated to the Cooperative collective account, and of which the remaining X% will be allocated to that Member’s Service Account.
Service Contributions. Contractor assures that voluntary contributions shall be allowed and may be solicited in accordance with the following requirements [OAA § 315(b)] a. The Contractor for any Title III or Title VII-A services shall not use means tests. b. Any Title III or Title VII-A client that does not contribute toward the cost of the services received shall not be denied services. c. Methods used to solicit voluntary contributions for Title III and Title VII-A services shall be non-coercive. d. Each service provider will: i. Provide each recipient with an opportunity to voluntarily contribute to the cost of the service. ii. Clearly inform each recipient that there is no obligation to contribute and that the contribution is purely voluntary. iii. Protect the privacy and confidentiality of each recipient with respect to the recipient’s contribution or lack of contribution; and iv. Establish appropriate procedures to safeguard and account for all contributions. v. Use all collected contributions to expand the services for which the contributions were given to supplement (not supplant) funds received under this Act.
Service Contributions 

Related to Service Contributions

  • Contributions Without creating any rights in favor of any third party, the Member may, from time to time, make contributions of cash or property to the capital of the Company, but shall have no obligation to do so.

  • Initial Contributions The Members initially shall contribute to the Company capital as described in Schedule 2 attached to this Agreement.

  • Retirement Contributions On behalf of employees, the State will continue to “pick up” the six percent (6%) employee contribution, payable pursuant to law. The parties acknowledge that various challenges have been filed that contest the lawfulness, including the constitutionality, of various aspects of PERS reform legislation enacted by the 2003 Legislative Assembly, including Chapters 67 (HB 2003) and 68 (HB 2004) of Oregon Laws 2003 (“PERS Litigation”). Nothing in this Agreement shall constitute a waiver of any party’s rights, claims or defenses with respect to the PERS Litigation.

  • Pension Contributions While on leave pursuant to Section B. of this Article, an employee may make contributions to the appropriate State pension system and will receive service credit for the time the employee is on unpaid leave.

  • Matching Contributions The Employer will make matching contributions in accordance with the formula(s) elected in Part II of this Adoption Agreement Section 3.01.

  • Other Contributions In this Agreement, Other Contributions means the financial or in-kind contributions other than the Grant set out in the following table: Contributor Nature of Contribution Amount (GST exclusive) Timing Grantee < insert description of contribution, e.g., cash, access to equipment, secondment of personnel etc> $<insert amount> <project end date> <name of third party providing the Other Contribution> <insert description of contribution, e.g., cash, access to equipment, secondment of personnel etc> $<insert amount> <insert date or Milestone to which the Other Contribution relates> Total $<total other contributions>

  • Catch-Up Contributions In the case of a Traditional IRA Owner who is age 50 or older by the close of the taxable year, the annual cash contribution limit is increased by $1,000 for any taxable year beginning in 2006 and years thereafter.

  • Additional Contributions The Member is not required to make any additional capital contribution to the Company. However, the Member may at any time make additional capital contributions to the Company in cash or other property.

  • Employee Contributions Any member of the bargaining unit who is hired on or after September 1, 2010 is eligible to make a voluntary contribution to the City=s Deferred Compensation Plan offered by Ameritas.

  • Excess Contributions An excess contribution is any amount that is contributed to your IRA that exceeds the amount that you are eligible to contribute. If the excess is not corrected timely, an additional penalty tax of six percent will be imposed upon the excess amount. The procedure for correcting an excess is determined by the timeliness of the correction as identified below.

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