Shared work program definition

Shared work program means the shared work unemployment compensation program.
Shared work program means a program submitted by an
Shared work program means the shared work unemployment compensation program. (New; V.A.C.S. Arts. 5221b‑22f(a)(1)‑(8).)

Examples of Shared work program in a sentence

  • Title of Rule and Other Identifying Information: Amend- ing sections in chapter 192-250 WAC, Shared work program.


More Definitions of Shared work program

Shared work program means a program submitted by an employer for approval by the division pursuant to section 2 of P.L.2011, c.154 (C.43:21-20.4) and approved by the division, under which the employer requests short-time benefits to employees in an affected unit of the employer to avert layoffs.

Related to Shared work program

  • Work Programme means the document adopted by the Commission for the implementation of the specific programme28 in accordance with its Article 12 or the equivalent document in content and structure adopted by a funding body.

  • Work Product means any and all works, including work papers, notes, materials, approaches, designs, specifications, systems, innovations, improvements, inventions, software, programs, source code, documentation, training materials, audio or audiovisual recordings, methodologies, concepts, studies, reports, whether finished or unfinished, and whether or not included in the Deliverables, that are developed, produced, generated, or provided by Contractor in connection with Contractor’s performance of its duties under the Contract or through use of any funding provided under this Contract.

  • Work Products are defined as all materials, tangible or not, created in whatever medium pursuant to this Agreement, including without limitation publications, promotional or educational materials, reports, manuals, specifications, drawings and sketches, computer programs, software and databases, schematics, marks, logos, graphic designs, notes, matters and combinations thereof, and all forms of intellectual property.

  • covered work means either the unmodified Program or a work based on the Program.

  • Development Program means the implementation of the development plan.

  • Annual Work Plan means any of the Annual Work Plans.

  • Work Plan means a plan that describes each individual activity to be conducted to complete eligible activities and the associated costs of each individual activity.

  • The Works/ Project means the works to be executed or done under this contract.

  • Development Team means the entities and professionals assembled to develop and manage the Project, typically including the Applicant, Owner, Developer(s), Co-Developer(s) and general partner or any other related entities in which the Developer or Co-Developer has an identity of interest or a Controlling Interest.

  • Annual Work Plan and Budget means the work plan and budget prepared annually by the Recipient and approved by the Association in accordance with Section I.C of Schedule 2 to this Agreement; “Annual Work Plans and Budgets” means more than one such Annual Work Plan and Budget.

  • (3) PROGRAM.—The term program’ means

  • Improvement Plan means the plan required by the Authority from the Supplier which shall detail how the Supplier will improve the provision of the Goods and/or Services pursuant to Clause 29.1.1 (Authority Remedies);

  • PACE program means a program implemented by a municipality to stimulate energy efficiency and renewable energy projects in conformity with Act 270.

  • Research Program has the meaning set forth in Section 2.1.

  • Transition Plan means a transition plan, acceptable to the LHIN that indicates how the needs of the HSP’s clients will be met following the termination of this Agreement and how the transition of the clients to new service providers will be effected in a timely manner; and

  • Development Project means a project for the development of land within a project area.

  • Program Materials means the documents and information provided by the Program Administrator specifying the qualifying EEMs, technology requirements, costs and other Program requirements, which include, without limitation, program guidelines and requirements, application forms and approval letters.