ACA memberships Sample Clauses

ACA memberships. The PAC agrees to offer its existing and newly-joining club members an ACA individual membership (rates will be based on the schedule fee listed on the ACA website). The PAC will offer this option to PAC members on its membership solicitations and at the PAC’s insured activities and events. At the time of purchase, the PAC will collect signed ACA Combined Membership and Waiver and Release of Liability forms (hereinafter “Waiver & Release of Liability forms” or “waivers”) from all of its ACA Paddle America Club members and submit the SIGNED waivers to the ACA. The PAC may copy the waivers before submitting them to the ACA.
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ACA memberships. The Affiliate Organization agrees to offer its existing and newly-joining event/activity participants an ACA individual membership (rates will be based on the schedule fee listed on the ACA website). The Affiliate will offer this option to event participants on its promotional and participation solicitations and at the Affiliate Organization’s insured activities and events. At the time of purchase, the Affiliate will collect signed ACA Combined Membership and Waiver and Release of Liability forms (hereinafter “Waiver & Release of Liability forms” or “waivers”) from all of its ACA event participants and submit the SIGNED waivers to the ACA. The Affiliate Organization may copy the waivers before submitting them to the ACA.
ACA memberships. The PAC agrees to offer its existing and newly-joining club members a discounted ACA membership for the rate of $30.00 for individual members and $40.00 for family members per year (12 months). The PAC will offer this option to PAC members on its membership solicitations and at the PAC’s insured activities and events. At the time of purchase, the PAC will collect signed ACA Combined Membership and Waiver and Release of Liability forms (hereinafter “Waiver & Release of Liability forms” or “waivers”) from all of its ACA Paddle America Club members and submit the SIGNED ORIGINAL waivers to the ACA. The PAC may copy the waivers before submitting them to the ACA. The PAC may also request a customized waiver form that names both the ACA and the PAC.

Related to ACA memberships

  • Memberships The Company will reimburse the Employee for one professional membership which has a business related purpose and is approved by the Company.

  • Professional Memberships Each employee is eligible for reimbursement for membership fees or dues paid for the maintenance of a license required to perform employee’s job and for dues paid for membership in one additional job related professional association.

  • Membership The Committee shall include nine (9) members - five (5) representatives from CUPE/SCFP and four (4) representatives from the CTA. Up to two (2) advisors from the Ministry of Education shall act in a resource capacity to the committee. Other persons may attend meetings in order to provide support and resources as mutually agreed. Up to one (1) representative from each of the four (4) employee bargaining agencies at the other education workers tables will be invited to participate on the Committee.

  • Membership Dues Association membership dues, as explicitly approved by the Trustees;

  • COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP 1. Local representatives on committees specifically established by this Collective Agreement shall be appointed by the local.

  • Community Partnerships The Contractor must submit a Communication Plan (“Plan”) developed with each Housing Assessment and Resource Agency (“HARA”) within their assigned Region(s):

  • Board Member Training Within 90 days after the Effective Date, each member of the Board of Directors shall receive at least two hours of training. This training shall address the corporate governance responsibilities of board members, and the responsibilities of board members with respect to review and oversight of the Compliance Program. Specifically, the training shall address the unique responsibilities of health care Board members, including the risks, oversight areas, and strategic approaches to conducting oversight of a health care entity. This training may be conducted by an outside compliance expert hired by the Board and should include a discussion of the OIG’s guidance on Board member responsibilities.‌ New members of the Board of Directors shall receive the Board Member Training described above within 30 days after becoming a member or within 90 days after the Effective Date, whichever is later.

  • Partnerships If Contractor is an association, partnership, or other joint business venture, the basic coverage may be provided by either (i) separate insurance policies issued for each individual entity, with each entity included as a named insured or as an additional insured; or (ii) joint insurance program with the association, partnership, or other joint business venture included as a named insured.

  • Membership Benefits The benefits of CamCare programs are available only while your membership is current and active. Benefits are term year specific so they can only be used during the current active plan agreement period. Members have the ability to change their plan from one plan to another but the plans cannot be unbundled. Each plan has been designed carefully to include those elements associated with the main intent of a particular plan.

  • NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION(S) A university or other institution of higher education or an organization of the type described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (26 U.S.C. 501(c)) and exempt from taxation under section 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. 501(a)) or any nonprofit scientific or educational organization qualified under a state nonprofit organization statute. As used herein, the term also includes government agencies.

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