Year Olds Sample Clauses
Year Olds. Students who have been continuously enrolled since his/her 18th birthday and are making progress towards completion of a high school diploma are considered entitled to continue such enrollment at CBHS. Adult students will be responsible for adhering to all policies and regulations of the District. Violation of the District’s policies and regulations, including habitual absences with no legitimate reason, may result in discipline, up to and including expulsion.
Year Olds. You promise you have read and understand these and will act in accordance with them. Your parent or guardian must also co-sign this Agreement, your Pre-Exercise Questionnaire and the Special Conditions for 14 and under, 15,16 and 17 Year Olds. Member Signature✗ Date: Date: ID Verified (type and number) By co-signing below, the parent or guardian of a 16 or 17 year old agrees to this Agreement, agrees to accept personal responsibility to ensure the 16 or 17 year old complies with it, also agrees to rectify any breaches by the 16 or 17 year old. Legal guardian if member under 18 years of age (Print Name) Relationship to Member Signature ✗ Date: ID Verified (type and number) I do not wish to receive marketing material from ▢ Fast Twitch ▢ Third Parties FOR OFFICE USE ONLY ▢ All details completed, Applicant has read through form, initialled front page and signed above. ▢ All persons signing have provided a copy of their drivers licence or other satisfactory identification ▢ Applicant has signed ACL Exclusion Notice ▢ Pre-Exercise Questionnaire completed ▢ Induction/Orientation completed ▢ Special Conditions for 14 and Under, 15, 16 and 17 year old requirements completed ▢ Application has copies of all relevant policies ie. Special Conditions for Minors, Cancellation Policy, DDR Service Agreement etc Under sections 60 and 61 of the Australian Consumer Law (SA), if a person in trade or commerce supplies you with services (including recreational services1), there is: ● a statutory guarantee that those services will be rendered with due care and skill; and ● a statutory guarantee that those services, and any product resulting from those services, will be reasonably fit for the purpose for which the services are being acquired (as long as that purpose is made known to the supplier); and
Year Olds. An employee aged 45 years or older who either loses his shift allowance or has it reduced for reasons other than those listed above in this subsection will be entitled to an adjustment payout if this shift allowance is more than 10% of his salary or if the shift allowance falls by more than 10% of his salary. This only applies if this reduction is not due to compensation in cash being replaced by compensation in time off. In this case, the adjustment payout will equal the following percentages taken from the Table of inurement payouts: • 45 through 49 years old - 12.5% • 50 through 54 years old - 25.0% • 55 through 59 years old - 37.5% • 60 years and older - 50.0% The adjustment payout will be adjusted by the general CLA-increases. The employer is authorized to set off any salary increases against the adjustment payout. Salary increases resulting from CLA-increases are exempt from this. The adjustment payout will lapse if the employment contract is terminated.
Year Olds. Work Hours (all year round) ▪ Only between 6 AM & 11:30 PM on nights not preceding a regularly scheduled school day, except in restaurants and race tracks until midnight Maximum Hours (all year round) Supervision
Year Olds. 13. The provider should offer places to eligible two-year-olds on the understanding that the child remains eligible until they become eligible for the universal entitlement for three and four year olds. • Income Support • Income based Jobseeker's Allowance (JSA) • Income related Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) • Support through Part 6 of the Immigration and Asylum Act 1999 • The Guaranteed element of State Pension Credit • Child Tax Credit and have an annual income under £16,190 before tax • Working Tax Credit and have an annual income under £16,190 before tax • Universal Credit and has an annual net earned income equivalent to and not exceeding £15,400, assessed on up to three of the parent’s most recent Universal Credit assessment periods. • they are looked after by a local council • they have an Education, Health and Care Plan (EHCP) • they receive Disability Living Allowance (DLA) • they have left care under a special guardianship order, child arrangements order or adoption order.
Year Olds. Young people who achieve the best results and continue in education and training have improved opportunities for future employment. Being in employment improves living standards and quality of life. It also reduces the chances of young people getting involved in activities such as crime and taking drugs. For this reason we want to prioritise the achievement of specific outcomes for this group. For all groups of children and young people positive self-esteem enables them to achieve their full potential and make a positive contribution. We will be focussing on a number of areas where we feel we can have a positive impact on self-esteem.
Year Olds. ● The first children will be admitted in September each year ● Children admitted will be those whose 3rd birthday falls between 1st September and 31st August of that year i.e. they will be aged between 2 years and a day and 2 years and 11 months ● The first children will be admitted in September each year ● Children admitted will be those whose 4th birthday falls between 1st September and 31st August of that year i.e. they will be aged between 3 years and a day and 3 years and 11 months In each school there is a Nursery for 2 year olds and a Nursery for 3 & 4 year olds.
Year Olds. You may join some “Approved Clubs” as long as you agree to follow the Special Conditions for 16-17
Year Olds. The Provider must contact the Council’s Early Education Funding Team if the child has moved into Doncaster or has not previously attended elsewhere in Doncaster in the current Funding period. If permission is granted by the Council for the child to access a place, the Provider will receive Funding for that child. When the Headcount Portal Adjustment Task is open the Provider must enter the details for the child. Only entries on the Adjustment Task which have received permission from the Council will receive Funding. If the child has accessed elsewhere in the current Funding Period, the Provider can decide whether they accept the child without receiving Funding for the Funding Period. Providers are strongly encouraged to take children who come to them after the headcount date in the context that the Provider may at some point have kept Funding for an early leaver and therefore financially it would make it ‘swings and roundabouts’.