Exceptional Student Services Sample Clauses

Exceptional Student Services. If Customer is a public entity receiving federal funds, Customer is considered the “Local Educational Agency,” or LEA, as that term is defined by Applicable Law, and Customer is solely responsible for the provision of any special education services. Edgenuity’s services do not include (i) providing special education services; (ii) creating, implementing or providing Individualized Education Programs (IEP); (iii) providing reasonable accommodations or any services to insure compliance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, or any other Applicable Law. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Edgenuity will discuss, formulate and make reasonable adjustments and accommodations in furtherance of student IEPs or reasonable accommodations established by Customer, provided that Customer provides necessary IEPs and section 504 documentation to Edgenuity. Customer shall be solely responsible for the costs of any required adjustments or accommodations.
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Exceptional Student Services. If Customer is a public entity receiving federal funds, Customer is considered the “Local Educational Agency,” or LEA, as that term is defined by Applicable Law, and Customer is solely responsible for the provision of any special education services. Company’s services do not include (i) providing special education services; (ii) creating, implementing or providing Individualized Education Programs (“IEP”); (iii) providing reasonable accommodations or any services to insure compliance with the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act, or any other Applicable Law. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Company will discuss, formulate and make reasonable adjustments and accommodations in furtherance of student IEPs or reasonable accommodations established by Customer, provided that Customer provides necessary IEPs and section 504 documentation to Company. Customer shall be solely responsible for the costs of any required adjustments or accommodations. Terms and Conditions of Company Services
Exceptional Student Services. Exceptional Student Services Subscription (1.1.1 through 1.1.7) FY22 = $766,722 FY23 & 24/Year = $793,638 $2,353,998 July 1, 2021 Document Language Translation (1.1.6 Document Language Translation) FY22 = $75,000 FY23 & 24/Year = $300,000 $675,000 July 1, 2021 504 Module Subscription (1.1.9 504 Module) $47,500/Year $142,500 504 Module Installation (1.1.9 504 Module) $10,000 $10,000 Progress Track Subscription (1.1.10 Progress Track for EasyIEP) $135,292/Year $405,876 Progress Track Installation (1.1.10 Progress Track for EasyIEP) $10,000 $10,000 EasyTrac Medicaid Billing (1.1.11 EasyTrac Medicaid Billing) $144,000/Year $432,000 EasyTrac Medicaid Billing Installation (1.1.11 EasyTrac Medicaid Billing) $10,000 $10,000 Behavioral & Mental Health Subscription (1.1.12 Behavioral & Mental Health Module) $194,588/Year $583,764 Invoicing Line Item Units/ Year Fee 3 Year Contract Amount Invoicing Frequency Start of Spending Authority Behavioral & Mental Health Installation (1.1.12 Behavioral & Mental Health Module) $10,000 $10,000 Electronic Health Record Module Subscription (1.1.13 Electronic Health Record Module) $207,560/Year $622,680 Electronic Health Record Module Installation (1.1.13 Electronic Health Record Module) $10,000 $10,000 Bank of Hours (scope items 1.1.1 through 1.1.6) 125 $210/Hour $78,750 July 1, 2021
Exceptional Student Services. Service Provider shall assist SIGNATURE in understanding state and federal exceptional student services laws, and suggest policies and procedures to the Board that will assist SIGNATURE in complying with such laws. Ultimately, SIGNATURE is solely responsible to ensure compliance with all applicable local, state, and/or federal laws. Service provider, in accordance with Board policies and procedures, and in compliance with state and federal law and the terms and conditions of this Agreement, shall coordinate with SIGNATURE to ensure the maintenance of all exceptional student services records. In providing this service, Service Provider will oversee all case management handbooks for all School personnel, and will provide all exceptional student services teachers and staff with periodic training and make recommendations to the Board relating to hiring, or contracting with third party service providers to provide additional exceptional student services. The parties acknowledge that the fees incurred by such third- party contracts with third party service providers shall be paid entirely by SIGNATURE and are not included in Service Provider's fee as outlined in Article V of this Agreement. Service Provider shall assist SIGNATURE in researching and drafting grant applications or other funding applications for exceptional student services. Written applications shall be provided to and approved by SIGNATURE or the Board prior to submission.

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  • Investment Services The Sub-Adviser will formulate and implement a continuous investment program for the Fund conforming to the investment objective, investment policies and restrictions of the Fund as set forth in the Prospectus and Statement of Additional Information of the Company as in effect from time to time (together, the "Registration Statement"), the Articles of Incorporation and By-laws of the Company, and any investment guidelines or other instructions received by the Sub-Adviser in writing from the Investment Manager from time to time. Any amendments to the foregoing documents will not be deemed effective with respect to the Sub-Adviser until the Sub-Adviser's receipt thereof. The appropriate officers and employees of the Sub-Adviser will be available to consult with the Investment Manager, the Company and the Directors at reasonable times and upon reasonable notice concerning the business of the Company, including valuations of securities which are not registered for public sale, not traded on any securities market or otherwise may be deemed illiquid for purposes of the ICA; provided it is understood that the Sub-Adviser is not responsible for daily pricing of the Fund's assets. Subject to the supervision and control of the Investment Manager, which in turn is subject to the supervision and control of the Directors, the Sub-Adviser in its discretion will determine which issuers and securities will be purchased, held, sold or exchanged by the Fund or otherwise represented in the Fund's investment portfolio from time to time and, subject to the provisions of paragraph 3 of this Agreement, will place orders with and give instructions to brokers, dealers and others for all such transactions and cause such transactions to be executed. Custody of the Fund will be maintained by a custodian bank (the "Custodian") and the Investment Manager will authorize the Custodian to honor orders and instructions by employees of the Sub-Adviser designated by the Sub-Adviser to settle transactions in respect of the Fund. No assets may be withdrawn from the Fund other than for settlement of transactions on behalf of the Fund except upon the written authorization of appropriate officers of the Company who shall have been certified as such by proper authorities of the Company prior to the withdrawal. The Sub-Adviser will not be responsible for the provision of administrative, bookkeeping or accounting services to the Fund except as specifically provided herein, as required by the ICA or the Advisers Act or as may be necessary for the Sub-Adviser to supply to the Investment Manager, the Fund or the Fund's shareholders the information required to be provided by the Sub-Adviser hereunder. Any records maintained hereunder shall be the property of the Fund and surrendered promptly upon request. In furnishing the services under this Agreement, the Sub-Adviser will comply with and use its best efforts to enable the Fund to conform to the requirements of: (i) the ICA and the regulations promulgated thereunder; (ii) Subchapter M of the Internal Revenue Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder; (iii) other applicable provisions of state or federal law; (iv) the Articles of Incorporation and By-laws of the Company; (v) policies and determinations of the Company and the Investment Manager provided to the Sub-Adviser in writing; (vi) the fundamental and non-fundamental investment policies and restrictions applicable to the Fund, as set out in the Registration Statement of the Company in effect, or as such investment policies and restrictions from time to time may be amended by the Fund's shareholders or the Directors and communicated to the Sub-Adviser in writing; (vii) the Registration Statement; and (viii) investment guidelines or other instructions received in writing from the Investment Manager. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Sub-Adviser shall have no responsibility to monitor compliance with limitations or restrictions for which information from the Investment Manager or its authorized agents is required to enable the Sub-Adviser to monitor compliance with such limitations or restrictions unless such information is provided to the Sub-adviser in writing. The Sub-Adviser shall supervise and monitor the activities of its representatives, personnel and agents in connection with the investment program of the Fund. Nothing in this Agreement shall be implied to prevent the Investment Manager from engaging other sub-advisers to provide investment advice and other services to the Fund or to series or portfolios of the Company for which the Sub-Adviser does not provide such services, or to prevent the Investment Manager from providing such services itself in relation to the Fund or such other series or portfolios. The Sub-Adviser shall be responsible for the preparation and filing of Schedule 13-G and Form 13-F on behalf of the Fund. The Sub-Adviser shall not be responsible for the preparation or filing of any other reports required of the Fund by any governmental or regulatory agency, except as expressly agreed in writing.

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