Youth Eligibility Sample Clauses

Youth Eligibility. 1. Youth shall be between the ages of twelve (12) to seventeen (17). 2. Youth shall be able to perform work projects and to perform exercise required to participate in expeditions. 3. Youth shall be willing to take a swimming test, but being able to swim is not required. 4. Youth shall not be a danger to assault or injure others as determined by the youth's intake assessment or display a pattern of assaultive behavior, which includes serious injury to a person or an act that could potentially have caused serious injury, within the last six-months resulting in, but not limited to, a criminal offense. 5. Youth, parent(s)/guardian and/or school personnel shall participate in direct interview with Outward Bound program staff. 6. Youth, parent(s)/guardian and/or school personnel shall agree to full participation in the XX program. 7. Youth shall submit a physical activity clearance within the last 6 months (either through the Department of Health, the family private physician or use of the DJJ Comprehensive Physical Assessment with medical grade classification) in order to ensure the youth is cleared for the strenuous physical activity and meet the Department’s Office of Health (OHS) placement review criteria for excessive exercise or wilderness programs. 8. Youth shall be screened through the XX medical screening process. Youth with any of the following conditions will not be eligible for participation: a. Youth has an existing physical disability that would preclude active participation and strenuous exercise. b. Youth is visually or hearing impaired to the extent that a program such as this would endanger his or her safety. c. Youth has been diagnosed with any of the following medical or neurodevelopmental conditions: 1) Environmental Allergies that require the use of an Epi pen 2) Adrenal insufficiency 3) Asthma that requires a daily maintenance or rescue medication 4) Cancer 5) Cystic Fibrosis 6) Developmental Disabilities/Intellectual Developmental Disorder
Youth Eligibility. This Account is also available for individuals at least 13 years old if you reside outside of Quebec. If you reside in Quebec, you must be at least 14 years old. A Social Insurance Number (SIN) and other required tax information must be provided to open an Account.
Youth Eligibility. The persons eligible to be assisted under this MOU are youth certified by the PCWA as meeting the following conditions: 1. Has attained at least eighteen (18) years and not more than twenty-four (24) years of age; 2. Left xxxxxx care, or will leave xxxxxx care within ninety (90) days, in accordance with a transition plan described in section 475(5)(H) of the Social Security Act at age sixteen (16) or older; and 3. Is homeless or is at risk of becoming homeless as these terms are defined at 24 CFR 578.3 and 24 CFR 576.2. Eligibility is not limited to single persons. For example, pregnant and/or parenting youth are eligible to receive assistance under this notice assuming they otherwise meet eligibility requirements.

Related to Youth Eligibility

  • Benefit Eligibility For purposes of the Benefit Plan entitlement, common-law and same sex relationships will apply as defined.