Premium Program definition

Premium Program means any traffic builder, third party tie-in program or other program involving the use of a premium and shall include any program primarily designed to attract the consumer to purchase a product or service other than Endorsed Products themselves.

Examples of Premium Program in a sentence

  • The result of the Certification Premium Program will be forwarded annually to the national representative of the Union responsible for the bargaining unit.

  • In an effort to cultivate and enhance a multi-skilled workforce in the Water Treatment, Wastewater Treatment, Wastewater Collection and Water Distribution departments, the Employer and Union do hereby agree to continue the Utility Operator Premium Program (UOPP) under the following guidelines.

  • The parties shall refer to Appendix “I” with regard to the Utility Operator Premium Program.

  • Enrollment in a Pre-tax Dependent Care and Pre-tax Insurance Premium Program offered by the City of Columbus or its appointed administrator will be offered to new employees at the time of hire; existing employees may enroll during Open Enrollment month each year.

  • The result of the Certification Premium Program will be reviewed bi annually with the Joint Working Committee (Career Planning and Development) with a view to improve the processes.

  • An initial enrollment will be offered to full-time employees who choose to participate in a pre-tax Dependent Care and Pre-tax Insurance Premium Program offered by the City or its appointed program administrator.

  • Employees hired on or after July 1, 2009 shall not be entitled to receive benefits from the Longevity Health Insurance Premium Program.

  • An initial enrollment will be offered to full-time employees who choose to participate in a pre- tax Dependent Care and Pre-tax Insurance Premium Program offered by the City or its appointed program administrator.

  • Enrollment in a Pre-tax Dependent Care and Pre-tax Insurance Premium Program offered by the City of Columbus or its appointed administrator will be offered to new employees at the time of hire; existing employees may enroll during the Open Enrollment period each year.

  • Diocesan Health Plan If the teacher's spouse is employed and the spouse is eligible for "group" health insurance coverage at his or her place of employment, and the decision is made by the teacher to maintain the spouse on the Diocesan Health Plan, the teacher will be subject to the Spousal Premium Program and shall pay the difference between the cost of single coverage paid by the schools and the cost of family coverage.

Related to Premium Program

  • Premium payment plan means a benefit plan whereby school em- ployees may pay their share of group health plan premiums with pretax dollars as provided in the salary reduction plan under chapter 41.05 RCW pursuant to 26 U.S.C. Sec. 125 or other sections of the Internal Revenue Code.

  • Premium pay Per the statute, recipients have broad latitude to designate critical infrastructure sectors and make grants to third-party employers for the purpose of providing premium pay or otherwise respond to essential workers. While the interim final rule generally preserves the flexibility in the statute, it does add a requirement that recipients give written justification in the case that premium pay would increase a worker’s annual pay above a certain threshold. To set this threshold, Treasury analyzed data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to determine a level that would not require further justification for premium pay to the vast majority of essential workers, while requiring higher scrutiny for provision of premium pay to higher- earners who, even without premium pay, would likely have greater personal financial resources to cope with the effects of the pandemic. Treasury believes the threshold in the interim final rule strikes the appropriate balance between preserving flexibility and helping encourage use of these resources to help those in greatest need. The interim final rule also requires that eligible workers have regular in-person interactions or regular physical handling of items that were also handled by others. This requirement will also help encourage use of financial resources for those who have endured the heightened risk of performing essential work.

  • Program means the statutorily authorized activities of the System Agency under which this Contract has been awarded.

  • Maintenance Program means LESSEE's maintenance program as approved by the Aviation Authority or such other maintenance program as LESSOR may, in its discretion, accept in writing.

  • PEBB program means the program within the HCA that administers insurance and other benefits for eligible employees (as described in WAC 182-12-114), eligible retired employees (as described in WAC 182-12-171 and 182-12-180), eligible survivors (as described in WAC 182-12-180, 182-12-250, and 182-12-265), eligible dependents (as de- scribed in WAC 182-12-250 and 182-12-260) and others as defined in RCW 41.05.011.