Eligibility and Procedures Sample Clauses

Eligibility and Procedures. (a) A Regular Faculty Member is eligible to apply for a sabbatical leave to take effect upon completion of no less than six (6) consecutive years of service with the District as provided in the Education Code Section 87768. The Faculty Member granted a sabbatical leave will again be eligible to apply for a sabbatical leave to take effect upon completion of no less than six (6) consecutive years of service, to include intervening semesters in a one (1) year split sabbatical leave, following completion of the Faculty Member's prior sabbatical leave.
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Eligibility and Procedures. A. All employees are eligible to participate in the PTS Program. Employees participating in this program must not use a parking permit for a currently assigned USPTO monthly parking space, or other monthly parking space at or near the workplace, during regular work hours, except for vehicles used in the WMATA SmartBenefits programs and vehicles used in a vanpool. This does not include weekend/evening parking. Employees will receive the transit subsidy upon completion of a transit subsidy request certifying the employee’s monthly public transit costs and that they are obtaining the transit subsidy for their commute to and/or from work. Employees who want to participate in the PTS program must submit an application via the USPTO’s Transit Subsidy System (TSS) on or before the first business day of the month preceding the month in which the employee wishes to begin receiving the transit subsidy. All such requests will be processed within 10 business days. For example, if an employee wanted to start receiving transit subsidy benefits on October 1, he/she must submit their application no later than September 1, or the next business day if the 1st is a weekend or holiday. The Employer will provide an automated response to each application submitted.

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  • Policy and Procedures If the resident leaves the facility due to hospitalization or a therapeutic leave, the facility shall not be obligated to hold the resident’s bed available until his or her return, unless prior arrangements have been made for a bed hold pursuant to the facility’s “Bed Reservation Policy and Procedure” and pursuant to applicable law. In the absence of a bed hold, the resident is not guaranteed readmission unless the resident is eligible for Medicaid and requires the services provided by the facility. However, the resident may be placed in any appropriate bed in a semi-private room in the facility at the time of his or her return from hospitalization or therapeutic leave provided a bed is available and the resident’s admission is appropriate and meets the readmission requirements of the facility.

  • Rules and Procedures (a) The Benefit Society By-Laws will be amended to provide for a 6th Director with three Directors appointed by the Unions and three Directors appointed by the Corporation.

  • Safeguarding requirements and procedures (1) The Contractor shall apply the following basic safeguarding requirements and procedures to protect covered contractor information systems. Requirements and procedures for basic safeguarding of covered contractor information systems shall include, at a minimum, the following security controls:

  • Claims Procedures Each Party entitled to be indemnified by the other Party (an “Indemnified Party”) pursuant to Section 8.1 or 8.2 hereof shall give notice to the other Party (an “Indemnifying Party”) promptly after such Indemnified Party has actual knowledge of any threatened or asserted claim as to which indemnity may be sought, and shall permit the Indemnifying Party to assume the defense of any such claim or any litigation resulting therefrom; provided:

  • Procedures and Practices (a) The members of the Works Committee may:

  • Policy and Procedure Every employee has the right to work in an environment free of discrimination and harassment. This right includes the responsibility to eliminate harassment in our workplace, either as a participant or as an observer. This policy and procedure outlines the commitment of Chrysler Canada Inc. to ensure a harassment-free workplace as required under the Ontario Human Rights Code and will act as a guide to employees in adhering to legal and social guidelines regarding the recognition and prevention of harassment. This policy exists to underline the seriousness of workplace harassment and to establish that there is no acceptable level of harassment at Chrysler Canada Inc. Employees who feel that they are being harassed are encouraged to seek protection under this policy. Harassment, discrimination or solicitation, whether verbal, physical or environmental is not acceptable and will not be tolerated. (c05)

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  • CLAIM PROCEDURES Claim forms or claim information as to the subject policy can be obtained by contacting Benmark, Inc. (800-544-6079). When the Named Fiduciary has a claim which may be covered under the provisions described in the insurance policy, they should contact the office named above, and they will either complete a claim form and forward it to an authorized representative of the Insurer or advise the named Fiduciary what further requirements are necessary. The Insurer will evaluate and make a decision as to payment. If the claim is payable, a benefit check will be issued in accordance with the terms of this Agreement. In the event that a claim is not eligible under the policy, the Insurer will notify the Named Fiduciary of the denial pursuant to the requirements under the terms of the policy. If the Named Fiduciary is dissatisfied with the denial of the claim and wishes to contest such claim denial, they should contact the office named above and they will assist in making an inquiry to the Insurer. All objections to the Insurer's actions should be in writing and submitted to the office named above for transmittal to the Insurer.

  • AML/KYC Procedures “AML/KYC Procedures” means the customer due diligence (CDD) procedures of a Reporting Financial Institution pursuant to the anti-money laundering or similar requirements of the jurisdiction concerned to which such Reporting Financial Institution is subject.

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