Shared Funding Sample Clauses

Shared Funding. All funding, excluding FEEE2, can be shared between 2 Childcare Providers if needed, providing either setting does not have a Sole Provider Policy in place. If you opt to share the funding, you must ensure the total hours claimed do not exceed the maximum funded hours per week. Please see the below table for maximum claims per term: Term Funded Weeks Maximum Funded Hours per week (FEEE3-4, FEEE2, FEEE2W, FEEE1W) Maximum Extended Hours per week (EFE) Maximum Funded Hours per Term (Universal/Extended) Summer 13 15 15 195/390 Autumn 14 15 15 210/420 Spring 11 15 15 165/330 Please ensure you are not claiming above the maximum weekly entitlement if you are sharing the funding with 2 Childcare Providers, paying extra attention if you are stretching the funding (see next section).
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Shared Funding. In order to complete the Territorial Road Master Plan at this time rather than in the timeframe contemplated by the 2040 Comprehensive Plan, the parties agree that Pulte Homes should pay a portion of the cost of the Proposal commensurate with the portion of property in the Plan Area that Pulte Homes has under option or other agreement. All such property constitutes approximately 31% of the Plan Area.
Shared Funding. This box does not need completing. This box will be ticked to indicate the child had split their entitlement across two providers during the previous term and is for information only. Continue to input details for each child until all hours have been updated accurately. Select Once you have completed this for all children and are ready to submit the data to the Early Education Funding Team see Section 5 Submission of Task
Shared Funding. During the term of this MOU, One-Stop Partners will continue to refine next steps regarding shared funding and infrastructure costs in our system, along with the other priority improvement initiatives that are currently being discussed.
Shared Funding. During the term of this MOU, One-Stop Partners will discuss possible next steps regarding shared funding and infrastructure costs in our system, along with the other priority improvement initiatives that are currently being discussed. Addendum 1 is Delaware’s current Infrastructure Funding Agreement (IFA), effective through 6-30-2019. Addendum 2 identified a list of additional shared costs.

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  • Union Delegate 32.5 Where an Employee is elected by Employees of the Employer as a Union Delegate, and the Union notifies the Employer of this election, the Employee will be classified as the higher of CW4, or the Employees usual classification. In addition, a Union Delegate is entitled to an all- purpose hourly allowance for the life of this agreement as per the table at Appendix 2 – Delegate Allowance.

  • Federally Qualified Health Centers (A) The Contractor shall not restrict an Enrollee’s right to obtain FQHC services outside the PMHP through the Fee For Service Medicaid program.

  • Extended Health Plan (a) The Employer will pay 100% of the monthly premiums for the extended health care plan that will cover the employee, their spouse and dependent children, provided they are not enrolled in another plan.

  • CREDIT UNION LIABILITY FOR FAILURE TO MAKE TRANSFERS If we do not complete a transfer to or from your account on time or in the correct amount according to our agreement with you, we may be liable for your losses or damages. However, we will not be liable for direct or consequential damages in the following events: - If, through no fault of ours, there is not enough money in your accounts to complete the transaction, if any funds in your accounts necessary to complete the transaction are held as uncollected funds pursuant to our Funds Availability Policy Disclosure, or if the transaction involves a loan request exceeding your credit limit. - If you used your card or access code in an incorrect manner. - If the ATM where you are making the transfer does not have enough cash. - If the ATM was not working properly and you knew about the problem when you started the transaction. - If circumstances beyond our control (such as fire, flood, or power failure) prevent the transaction. - If the money in your account is subject to legal process or other claim. - If funds in your account are pledged as collateral or frozen because of a delinquent loan. - If the error was caused by a system of any participating ATM network. - If the electronic transfer is not completed as a result of your willful or negligent use of your card, access code, or any EFT facility for making such transfers. - If the telephone or computer equipment you use to conduct audio response, online/PC, or mobile banking transactions is not working properly and you know or should have known about the breakdown when you started the transaction. - If you have xxxx payment services, we can only confirm the amount, the participating merchant, and date of the xxxx payment transfer made by the Credit Union. For any other error or question you have involving the billing statement of the participating merchant, you must contact the merchant directly. We are not responsible for investigating such errors. - Any other exceptions as established by the Credit Union.

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