Years 4 and After Sample Clauses

Years 4 and After. Commencing with the fourth (4th) complete Fiscal Year following the date NTECC commences providing Public Safety Communications Services to the Cities and for each Fiscal Year thereafter, the Cities’ share of the percentage of NTECC’s Annual Expense Budget (excluding the Radio System Service Charges and the Denco PSAP Charges) shall be adjusted based on the percentage of each City’s Workflow during the three (3) most recent calendar years in relation to the total Workflow for all of the Cities for the same three (3) calendar years. By way of example, for the Fiscal Year beginning October 1, 2018, the percentage share of the Annual Expense Budget for the City of “A” (excluding the Radio System Service Charges and the Denco PSAP Charges) will be City A’s Workflow for calendar years 2015, 2016, and 2017 divided by the total Workflow for all of the Cities for calendar years 2015, 2016, and 2017.
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Related to Years 4 and After

  • Unpaid Leave - After Three Years For every three (3) years' continuous service, an employee may request, in writing, an extended unpaid leave of absence, giving the longest possible advance notice. Every reasonable effort shall be made to comply with such requests providing that replacements to ensure proper operation of the Employer's business can be found. Notice of the Employer's decision shall be in writing.

  • Anniversary Date A regular employee’s initial date of current employment with the Employer as a regular employee shall be her anniversary date for the purpose of determining benefits and for the purpose of determining increment anniversary date. (Reference Article 6.05 - Superior Benefits and Article 12.03 - Increments).

  • Years of Service (i) A Participant’s Years of Service shall include all service performed for the Employer and ¨ Shall ¨ Shall Not include service performed for the Related Employer.

  • Effective December 17, 2020, all provisions of this collective agreement shall be read to be gender neutral.

  • Benefit Period Following the Qualifying Period you will receive a monthly income until the earlier of:

  • Anniversary Dates Except as may otherwise be provided for in deep class resolutions, anniversary dates will be set as follows:

  • Five Years All full-time employees who have been continuously employed by the Employer for five (5) years shall receive three (3) weeks’ vacation with full pay.

  • Effective Date of Benefit Termination Medical, dental and life coverage termination will take effect on the first of the month following the loss of eligible employee or dependent status. Disability benefit coverage terminations will take effect on the day following loss of eligible employee status.

  • Credited Service A year of “Credited Service” shall mean a calendar year in which the Participant is paid for at least 1,000 hours of service (as defined in the frozen Hasbro Pension Plan) as an employee of the Company or of a Subsidiary of the Company. A Participant does not need to be, or have been, a participant in the Hasbro Pension Plan.

  • Initial Effective Date The initial effective date of coverage under the Group Insurance Program is the thirty-fifth (35th) day following the employee's first day of employment, re- hire, or reinstatement with the State. The initial effective date of coverage for an employee whose eligibility has changed is the date of the change. An employee must be actively at work on the initial effective date of coverage, except that an employee who is on paid leave on the date State-paid life insurance benefits increase is also entitled to the increased life insurance coverage. In no event shall an employee's dependent's coverage become effective before the employee's coverage. If an employee is not actively at work due to employee or dependent health status or medical disability, medical and dental coverage will still take effect. (Life and disability coverage will be delayed until the employee returns to work.)

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