Child Days of Enrollment definition

Child Days of Enrollment means the total number of days every child is certified to attend a CSPP, regardless of attendance.
Child Days of Enrollment means the total number of days every child is certified to attend a center-based program, excluding CFCC, regardless of attendance.

Examples of Child Days of Enrollment in a sentence

  • The service requirements imposed by the California Department of Education include the Minimum Child Days of Enrollment (CDE) as 207,372.3, and the Minimum Days of Operations (MDO) shall be 180 days.

  • The service requirements imposed by the California Department of Education include the Minimum Child Days of Enrollment (CDE) as 207,360, and the Minimum Days of Operations (MDO) shall be 180 days.

  • The service requirements imposed by the California Department of Education include the Minimum Child Days of Enrollment (CDE) as 93,987.3, and the Minimum Days of Operations (MDO) shall be 248 days.

  • The service requirements imposed by the California Department of Education include the Minimum Child Days of Enrollment (CDE) as 96,582.9, and the Minimum Days of Operations (MDO) shall be 247 days.

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  • The Total Adjusted Child Days of Enrollment (Line 3) will be multiplied by the Daily Rate (Line 4) to calculate the amount of funding requested for this site (Line 5).

  • SERVICE REQUIREMENTSThe minimum Child Days of Enrollment (CDE) Requirement shall be amended by deleting reference to 7,299.0 and inserting 7,481.0 in place thereof.

  • The Total Annual Adjusted Child Days of Enrollment (line 3) will automatically be multiplied by the Daily Rate (line 4) to auto-calculate the amount of Funds Requested (line 5) for this site.

  • The amendment is necessary to increase the Maximum Reimbursable Amount (MRA) payable pursuant to AB114, Restoration/FT&C Change, from $5,535,836.00 to$5,671,294.00; and increase the minimum Child Days of Enrollment from 161,442.0 to 165,392.1. All other terms and conditions remain unchanged.

  • Amendment No. 1 is necessary to revise the Maximum Rate per child day of enrollment from$32.89 to $34.38; revise the minimum Child Days of Enrollment from 96,582.9 to 96,582.7; increase the Maximum Reimbursable Amount of $3,176,612.00 by $143,901.00 to a new Maximum Reimbursable Amount of $3,320,513.00; and incorporate changes to sections regarding subcontracts, admissions policies and procedures, and due process requirements.

Related to Child Days of Enrollment

  • Declining enrollment means a decrease in the District's total enrollment or enrollment in a particular program or curricular / instructional offering which in the sole judgment of the board of education may adversely affect the District's current or future funding and/or the necessity of maintaining certain current or future class sections or curricular / instructional offerings.

  • Open Enrollment Period means an enrollment period during which time any Eligible Employee and/or Dependent may apply to become a Subscriber and/or Covered Dependent, and existing Subscribers may apply to change to another provider network or coverage option, if available, or elect to terminate coverage.

  • Semi-annual (2/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done during the months of June and December, unless specifically identified otherwise.

  • payment initiation service means a service to initiate a payment order at the request of the payment service user with respect to a payment account held at another payment service provider;

  • Enrollment Date means the first Trading Day of each Offering Period.

  • Yearly (1/Year) sampling frequency means the sampling shall be done in the month of September, unless specifically identified otherwise in the effluent limitations and monitoring requirements table.

  • Enrollee means any person entitled to health care services from a carrier.