Common Referral System Sample Clauses

Common Referral System. Participate in a common customer referral system, which includes agreeing to accept information (i.e., demographic, assessment and other information) previously collected on the customer through the one-stop system and includes providing information back to the referring agency on the status of the referral.
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Common Referral System. Participate in a common customer referral system which includes agreeing to accept information previously collected on the customer through the one-stop system and includes providing information back to the referring agency on the status of the referral, to the extent permitted by federal or State law or regulation
Common Referral System. Participate in a common customer referral system (tbd by leadership group), which includes agreeing to accept information (i.e., demographic, assessment, etc.) previously collected on the customer through the one-stop system and includes providing information back to the referring agency on the status of the referral.
Common Referral System. Employers that work with DED treat DED itself as a “one-stop.” Accordingly, DED will convey employer workforce needs to the one-stops on behalf of employers. DED will conduct this liaison role either directly, through DED regional staff, or via its partners in the local economic development community. In addition, DED will outreach to the local economic development community on the nature of the one stop system and how local developers should work with one- stops. DED is willing to work with all parties to this agreement to utilize DED, to the extent feasible and appropriate, as the actual one-stop.
Common Referral System. Through the one-stop delivery system DOS-DCS and the CSBG-eligible entities shall participate in a common customer referral system which includes agreeing to accept information (i.e., demographic, assessment and other information) previously collected on the customer through the one-stop system. DOS-DCS and the eligible entities agree to provide information back to the referring agency on the status of the referral.
Common Referral System. Encourage local providers of services to persons with disabilities to participate in a common customer referral system which includes agreeing to accept information (i.e., demographic, assessment and other information) previously collected on the customer through the one-stop system and includes providing information back to the referring agency on the status of the referral.
Common Referral System. Encourage, and assist as appropriate, each of its licensed and/or funded programs to develop an information, screening, and referral process that will support the “universal access” mission of the one-stop centers. At a minimum, each program will be expected to provide information regarding its services and to develop a process that will facilitate referrals for services. In addition, OASAS will encourage its providers to assist the one-stop centers in the use of a screening instrument which would assist one-stop staff in recognizing job seekers who might benefit from the array of prevention, treatment, work preparation, job development, and workplace services offered locally by OASAS-licensed agencies. To more effectively accomplish these goals, OASAS will explore strategies with its licensed and/or funded providers that are intended to establish a provider presence at the one-stop centers.
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Common Referral System. Participate in a common customer referral system that includes the sharing of information (i.e., demographic, assessment and other information) with partners of the One-Stop system. The State University of New York reserves the right to withhold any client information when providing such information is in conflict with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) or other applicable state and federal privacy statutes and regulations.

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  • HOURS OF WORK AND WORK SCHEDULES 22.01 Except for employees subject to a particular work schedule according to clause 22.10, the duration of the regular work week is established at thirty-five (35) hours generally worked between 9:00 and 17:00 from Monday to Friday.

  • Construction; References; Captions Since the Parties or their agents have participated fully in the preparation of this Agreement, the language of this Agreement shall be construed simply, according to its fair meaning, and not strictly for or against any Party. Any term referencing time, days or period for performance shall be deemed calendar days and not work days. All references to Consultant include all personnel, employees, agents, and subconsultants of Consultant, except as otherwise specified in this Agreement. All references to City include its elected officials, officers, employees, agents, and volunteers except as otherwise specified in this Agreement. The captions of the various articles and paragraphs are for convenience and ease of reference only, and do not define, limit, augment, or describe the scope, content or intent of this Agreement.

  • Standard Workweek Except as noted below the standard workweek for full-time employees consists of five (5) consecutive eight (8) hour days, Monday through Friday each week. Non-overtime hours and starting and quitting times for such employees shall be the same throughout the standard workweek. The standard workweek does not apply to the following:

  • Schematic Design See Section 2, Part 1, Article 2.1.4, Paragraph 2.1.4.2.

  • Article and Section References All article and section references used in this Agreement, unless otherwise provided, are to articles and sections in this Agreement.

  • Standard Work Week The standard work week shall be thirty-five (35) hours and is composed of five (5) consecutive standard work days.

  • Design Criteria and Standards All PROJECTS/SERVICES shall be performed in accordance with instructions, criteria and standards set forth by the DIRECTOR.

  • General References All references in this Supplemental Indenture to Articles and Sections, unless otherwise specified, refer to the corresponding Articles and Sections of this Supplemental Indenture; and the term “herein”, “hereof”, “hereunder” and any other word of similar import refers to this Supplemental Indenture.

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