Basic Program Sample Clauses

The "Basic Program" clause defines the fundamental scope and structure of the services or activities to be provided under an agreement. It typically outlines the essential elements of the program, such as the main objectives, the parties involved, and the general framework for delivery. For example, it may specify the types of services included, the duration of the program, and any key milestones or deliverables. The core function of this clause is to establish a clear baseline understanding between the parties, ensuring that both sides are aligned on what the program entails and reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes about the agreement's basic terms.
Basic Program. Each teacher with a minimum of fifteen (15) consecutive years' service in the district shall, upon resignation for the purpose of retirement, or resignation due to illness or death, receive payment of four hundred dollars ($400) for each year's service to the district. In the event of death, the full service credit remuneration will be paid to the beneficiary of the teacher.
Basic Program. The basic in-service education program will be planned on individual, school and District-wide levels.
Basic Program. The basic in-service education program will be planned on individual, school and District-wide levels. A. Individual Each staff member is expected to engage individually in various professional activities which will enable him/her to grow professionally and which will contribute to local, state, and national educational progress. These activities may include serving on school, departmental, grade-level, district, state, and national committees; reading professional literature; reviewing instructional materials; experimenting with various aids and techniques; attending professional conferences; observations in classrooms of other teachers and other similar projects. B. School Each school principal and supervisor will plan faculty, departmental or grade-level meetings with the staff each year as part of the total in-service program.
Basic Program. 1. The Center is expected to serve children 6 weeks to 5 years of age. The maximum capacity for the Center is 65 ( sixty f ive) FTE children. 2. Ratios shall comply with NAC guidelines and licensing regulations. Provided that the room sizes are adequate to support these ratios and group sizes, maximum ratios and group sizes are expected to be: Infants 8 8 2 1:4 (2) Toddler I 9 8 1 1:5 (2) Toddler II 10 9 1 1:5 (2) Transition 18 16 1 1:8 (2) Pre-K 20 20 1 1:11 (2) During the base term, the parties agree to the not to exceed enrollment configurations shown in the table above.
Basic Program. GTE agrees to provide Affiliated Networks and its Merchants Internet access when Affiliated Networks refers a Merchant that makes a Qualifying Purchase of any of the services noted in Service Attachment 1 or any subsequent amendment thereto.

Related to Basic Program

  • E-Verify Program Grantee certifies that it utilizes and will continue to utilize the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's E-Verify system to determine the eligibility of: A. all persons employed to perform duties within Texas during the term of the Grant Agreement; and B. all persons, (including subcontractors) assigned by the Grantee to perform work pursuant to the Grant Agreement within the United States of America.

  • Salary Progression 1. For the purposes of determining annual progression from one step to the next, each teacher’s performance will be assessed annually against the appropriate professional standards. 2. When setting performance expectations and development objective(s) with individual teachers for the coming year, the appropriate professional standards against which the teacher is to be assessed should be confirmed between the teacher and the employer. 3. For each teacher to progress annually to their next salary step they will need to demonstrate that they meet the appropriate professional standards.

  • Maintenance Program LESSEE's Maintenance Program

  • Safety Program The Contractor shall design a specific safety program for the Work for the site(s). The Contractor shall establish and require all Subcontractors to establish reasonable safety programs. The Contractor shall also submit its standard monthly safety reports to the Owner and Design Professional. No imposition of responsibility on the Contractor for safety under this Contract shall relieve any subcontractor of its responsibility for safety of persons or property on or near the Project Site. The Contractor shall include in his plant he names of the person in charge of Safety.

  • Training Program It is agreed that there shall be an Apprenticeship Training Program, the provisions of which are set forth in Exhibit "D", which is attached hereto and forms part of this Agreement.