Linkage definition

Linkage means connecting a Client to ancillary services such as outpatient and/or 36 residential treatment and supportive services which may include self-help groups, social services, 37 rehabilitation services, vocational services, job training services, or other appropriate services.
Linkage means the approval of compliance instruments from an external greenhouse gas emission trading system (GHG ETS) to meet compliance obligations under this article, and the reciprocal approval of compliance instruments issued by California to meet compliance obligation in an external GHG ETS.
Linkage or “your Linkage” means the linkage of your Eligible Account with a Corporate Proxy in the Central Addressing System managed and operated by the PayNow Service Provider according to these Terms.

Examples of Linkage in a sentence

  • Linkage with Ontario, Canada would allow for allowances and offsets to be traded between Canada and California markets.

  • There are three grants available to eligible providers under this funding stream that have been established as programs under the Other Grants Guidelines (Education) 2012: The National Priorities and Industry Linkage Fund (NPILF) which supports the vital functions of engagement with industry, development of industry-relevant course material, optimisation of the course mix for local economies, and provision of work-integrated learning opportunities for students.

  • This includes obvious error notifications on behalf of another options exchange submitted by a third-party routing broker if such third-party broker identifies the affected transactions as Linkage Trades.

  • In order to facilitate timely reviews of Linkage Trades the Exchange will accept obvious error notifications from either the other options exchange or, if applicable, the third-party routing broker that routed the affected order(s).

  • The additional fifteen (15) minutes provided with respect to Linkage Trades shall only apply to the extent the options exchange that originally received and routed the order to the Exchange itself received a timely obvious error notification from the entering participant (i.e., within 30 minutes if a Customer order or 15 minutes if a non-Customer order).


More Definitions of Linkage

Linkage means to assist an individual to connect with a referral.
Linkage means a bilateral or multilateral decision under a
Linkage means a bilateral or multilateral decision under a linkage agreement between greenhouse gas market programs to accept compliance instruments issued by a participating jurisdiction to meet the obligations of regulated entities in a partner jurisdiction and to otherwise coordinate activities to facilitate operation of a joint market.
Linkage means when a Client has attended at least one appointment or made one visit to the identified program or service for which the Client has received a referral or to which they have self-referred.
Linkage means working with clients or service providers to secure access to services. Activities include making telephone calls to agencies to arrange appointments or services following the initial referral process and preparing clients for appointments;
Linkage us defined as actions by a CHW which help the eligible individual begin, retain or maintain their enrollment in substance use services after receiving a referral.
Linkage means a bilateral or multilateral decision under a linkage agreement between GHG market programs to accept compliance in- struments issued by a participating jurisdiction to meet the obliga- tions of regulated entities in a partner jurisdiction and to otherwise coordinate activities to facilitate operation of a joint market.