Partnership Plan means a written agreement between licensed out-of-home caregivers and the supervising agency representative that specifies each party’s duties and responsibilities to children served and to the Department and/or child-placing agency.
Partnership Plan means each “employee benefit plan” (as such term is defined in Section 3(3) of ERISA) and each other material employment or employee benefit plan, program, practice, policy, arrangement or agreement, including any compensation, equity or equity-based compensation, bonus, incentive compensation, management incentive scheme, employment, change in control, retention, retirement, pension, post-employment benefits, supplemental retirement, deferred compensation, profit-sharing, unemployment, severance, termination pay, health or medical benefits, employee assistance program, welfare, hospitalization, life, accidental death and dismemberment, long-term disability or short-term disability, sick-leave, fringe benefit or other similar compensation or employee benefit plan, program, practice, policy, arrangement or agreement, in each case, whether written or unwritten and whether or not subject to ERISA, for any current or former employee, director, officer or individual service provider of the Partnership or any of its Subsidiaries, which is maintained, administered, sponsored, participated in, contributed to or required to be contributed to by the Partnership or any of its Subsidiaries, or with respect to which the Partnership or any of its Subsidiaries could reasonably be expected to have any liability; provided that, in no event shall a Partnership Plan include any plan, program, arrangement or practice that is implemented, administered or operated by a Governmental Authority.
Partnership Plan means a partnership plan prepared under regulations 10 and 11;
Examples of Partnership Plan in a sentence
These are areas where significant staff resources are being directed to deliver with partners the aspirations of the National Park Partnership Plan.
MassHealth MCO, Partnership Plan, and Primary Care ACO enrollees with identified LTSS needs will have a person-centered care plan maintained at the MassHealth MCO, Partnership Plan, or Primary Care ACO, consistent with the requirements at 42 CFR 438.208(c)(3).
The state may limit disenrollment for Partnership Plan enrollees.
On May 28, 2014, New York State submitted an application requesting an extension of the Partnership Plan 1115 Demonstration for five years.
Populations in the F-SHRP were transitioned into the 1115 Partnership Plan Waiver.
More Definitions of Partnership Plan
Partnership Plan means the Partnership Group Deferred Compensation Plan of the Company.
Partnership Plan means (A) a health care benefit plan offered by
Partnership Plan means a plan (within the meaning of Section 3(3) of ERISA) with respect to which the Partnership, BKEP GP Management or their respective affiliates may have any liability.
Partnership Plan means the description of the work and the related agreed Partnership Budget, including the payment schedule, according to approved funding application (updated based on Programme Operator funding decision);
Partnership Plan means a health care benefit plan offered by the Comptroller to nonstate public employers or nonprofit employers under section 2 of this act.
Partnership Plan means a health care benefit plan offered by the Comptroller to nonstate public employers, [or] nonprofit employers, small employers or municipal-related employers under section 3- 123bbb, as amended by this act.
Partnership Plan means the subject matter contained in section 81D.4.f of chapter 41 prepared by the planning board in accordance with sections 4 and 5 of this chapter 40U and which has been certified by the applicable regional planning agency.