General Program Information Clause Samples

The General Program Information clause serves to outline the essential details and framework of the program covered by the agreement. It typically specifies the program’s objectives, scope, key participants, and any relevant background or context necessary for understanding the arrangement. By clearly presenting this foundational information, the clause ensures all parties have a shared understanding of the program’s purpose and structure, thereby reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes later on.
General Program Information a. Name of Plan: b. Effective Date (check one): (1) New Plan. The Plan’s Effective Date is: (not earlier than the first day of the Plan Year in which the Plan is adopted).
General Program Information. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) administers the NY Residential Existing Homes Program, which includes Assisted Home Performance with ENERGY STAR®, a moderate-income component (for households earning 80% or less than Area Median Income), and EmPower New York, a low-income component (for households earning 60% or less than the State Median Income). These two components are referred to as the “Program” and assist New Yorkers in improving the energy performance, durability, comfort and safety of existing one-to-four-family homes throughout New York State. The Program meets the criteria of U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Home Performance with ENERGY STAR program. This Participation Agreement also allows for participants to serve market rate customers (for households earning more than 80% of the Area Median Income / State Median Income) through the Residential Energy Audit program and financing programs. The objectives of the Program are to enhance the delivery of building performance services by using state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and building science principles to cost-effectively achieve goals which include decreasing energy consumption and costs, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and enhancing building stock resiliency while simultaneously addressing health and safety issues pertaining to indoor air quality. NYSERDA relies upon the following implementation and external contractors to provide program support services: Implementation Contractors: • Technical ServicesShared ServicesLoan OriginationQuality Assurance External Contractors: • Loan Servicing • Community Energy Advisors Participating Contractors are independent contractors delivering building performance services to Program participants. NYSERDA provides assistance to both Program participants and Participating Contractors designed to increase awareness of, and demand for, building performance contracting while simultaneously establishing an infrastructure of trained and certified technicians and accredited contractors to deliver such services. This Participation Agreement (“Agreement”) establishes the terms and conditions for Participating Contractors to complete work through the Program. A contractor is considered and referred to as a “Participating Contractor” hereinafter, only when this Agreement is fully executed by NYSERDA.
General Program Information. The City will provide and maintain access to Program-related documents (e.g., Plan, Department Order, Program Press releases).
General Program Information. Upon approval of its Plan, the City may deliver information and educational materials regarding its Program to each Electric Customer within its boundary. The City may request, no more than quarterly, that the EDC provide the information (customer name, mailing address (and service address, if different), and rate class) necessary to facilitate such notifications. The City will not share this information with Program Suppliers. In the event that the City sends notices or educational materials to customers enrolled to receive service from a Competitive Supplier, such notification or educational materials will inform those customers that, if they enroll in the Program, they may incur an early cancellation fee from their Competitive Supplier, and that they should check with their Competitive Supplier on this matter before enrolling in the Program.
General Program Information. The SoonerCare program enrolls Medicaid recipients with primary care providers/case managers (PCP/CMs) who provide and/or authorize all primary care services and all necessary specialty services, with the exception of services for which authorization is not required. In exchange for a fixed, periodic rate, which is paid per member per month, the PCP/CM provides or otherwise assures the delivery of medically necessary primary care and case management services included in the benefit package contained in Attachment A, and referrals for specialty services for an enrolled group of eligible individuals. The PCP/CM assists the client in gaining access to the health care system and monitors the client's condition, health care needs and service delivery. A. Services that do not require a referral from the PCP/CM include: (1) behavioral health services, (2) vision services, (3) dental services, (4) child abuse/sexual abuse examinations, (5) prenatal and obstetrical services and supplies, (6) family planning services, (7) women’s routine and preventive health care services, (8) emergency services, and (9) specialty care for members with special health care needs (as defined by the OHCA). Non-capitated Medicaid covered services delivered by the PCP/CM are reimbursed at the Medicaid FFS rate under the procedure code established for each individual service. To the extent services are provided or authorized by the PCP/CM, the agency does not make Medicaid payments for services delivered outside the scope of coverage of the Medicaid program, thus a referral by the PCP/CM does not guarantee payment.
General Program Information. Program Description Program Goals Program Promotion Program Term Program Contact Information
General Program Information. Program Terms are void where and to the extent prohibited by law. Taxes may apply where required by law. If any change to these terms is found invalid, void, or for any reason unenforceable, that change is severable and does not affect the validity and enforceability of any remaining changes or conditions. YOUR CONTINUED MEMBERSHIP AFTER WE CHANGE TERMS CONSTITUTES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THE CHANGES. IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO ANY CHANGES, YOU MUST CANCEL YOUR MEMBERSHIP.
General Program Information. Requirements at a Glance
General Program Information. The New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) administers the NY Residential Existing Homes Program, including a market rate component (for households earning more than 80% of the Area Median Income / State Median Income), a moderate-income component (for households earning 80% or less than Area Median Income), and a low-income component (for households earning 60% or less than the State Median Income). Collectively, these three components are referred to as the “Program” and assist New Yorkers in improving the energy performance, durability, comfort and safety of existing one-to-four-family homes throughout New York State. The Program meets the criteria of U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE’s) Home Performance with ENERGY STAR program. The objectives of the Program are to enhance the delivery of building performance services by using state-of-the-art diagnostic tools and building science principles to cost-effectively achieve goals which include decreasing energy consumption and costs, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and enhancing building stock resiliency while simultaneously addressing health and safety issues pertaining to indoor air quality. NYSERDA relies upon the following implementation and external contractors to provide program support services: Implementation Contractors:  Technical ServicesShared ServicesLoan OriginationQuality Assurance External Contractors:  Loan Servicing  Community Energy Advisors Participating Contractors are independent contractors delivering building performance services to Program participants. NYSERDA provides assistance to both Program participants and Participating Contractors designed to increase awareness of, and demand for, building performance contracting while simultaneously establishing an infrastructure of trained and certified technicians and accredited contractors to deliver such services. This Participation Agreement (“Agreement”) establishes the terms and conditions for Participating Contractors to complete work through the Program. A contractor is considered and referred to as a “Participating Contractor” hereinafter, only when this Agreement is fully executed by NYSERDA.
General Program Information