Institution Reimbursement Sample Clauses

Institution Reimbursement. University shall provide the Institution for supervision of Student Teaching, Field Experience and/or Practicum at the completion of each semester or quarter, based on the number of units earned by the student teacher or by a predetermined amount. The University determines the rate, as set forth in “Exhibit A”. The University will make such payment directly to the Institution. Institution acknowledges University Payment depends on the length of supervision where long and/or short assignments are assessed on a pro-rated basis, as set forth in “Exhibit A.” Institution shall submit an invoice based on generated report received from the University Honorarium Specialist. Stipend provided is based on the amount set forth in “Exhibit A” for supervision of University Candidate(s). The total stipend amount for supervision per student shall not exceed six hundred ($600). Upon receipt of invoice correlating to the University’s Honorarium Specialist report, University shall pay the Institution at earliest convenience following the date the Institution’s invoice is received.
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Institution Reimbursement. University shall provide the Institution for supervision of Student Teaching, Field Experience and/or Practicum at the completion of each semester or quarter, based on the number of units earned by the student teacher or by a predetermined amount. Institution shall submit an invoice based on generated report received from the University Honorarium Specialist. Honorarium provided is based on the amount set forth in “Exhibit A” for supervision of University Candidate(s). The total honorarium amount for supervision per Student shall not exceed six hundred dollars ($600). Institution acknowledges University Payment depends on the length of supervision where long and/or short assignments are assessed on a pro-rated basis, as set forth in “Exhibit A.” Upon receipt of invoice correlating to the University’s Honorarium Specialist report, University shall pay the Institution at earliest convenience following the date the Institution’s invoice is received.
Institution Reimbursement. University shall provide the Institution for supervision of Paid Internship Credential Program at the completion of each semester or quarter. Institution shall submit an invoice based on generated report received from the University Honorarium Specialist. Honorarium provided is based on the amount set forth in “Exhibit A” for supervision of University Intern(s). The total honorarium amount for supervision per Student shall not exceed six hundred ($600). Upon receipt of invoice correlating to the University’s Honorarium Specialist report, University shall pay the Institution at earliest convenience following the date the Institution’s invoice is received.

Related to Institution Reimbursement

  • Education Reimbursement The County will provide education reimbursement for education costs incurred by regular employees who apply for such reimbursement in accordance with the policies and procedures governing the education reimbursement program. The maximum reimbursement shall be $1,500 per year.

  • Tuition Reimbursement A. Agencies may approve full or partial tuition reimbursement, consistent with agency policy and within available resources.

  • Tuition Reimbursement Program 21.2.1 The District will fund $28,000 each fiscal year for incentive pay for employees pursuing their National Board Certification, a master’s degree, or an endorsement.

  • Meal Reimbursement 1. If an employee is required to work one and one-half (1-1/2) hours before or beyond his/her normal working day or on overtime for emergency purposes or for extended work periods of five (5) or more hours in length on a day that is not the employee’s regular work day, and the employee is not exercising flexible work hours, the employee shall be reimbursed for the actual cost of a meal/food items not to exceed $18.00, plus tip (not to exceed 15%) and applicable taxes. Reimbursement is contingent upon the employee providing receipts.

  • Educational Reimbursement SECTION 1. The purpose of this Article is to xxxxxx a learning environment and provide educational opportunities that are mutually beneficial to the employees and the County and will encourage eligible employees to participate in education programs which will further their skills and knowledge for use in their current position or for use in a possible future position of greater responsibility. The Educational Reimbursement Program shall be a plan as provided for in Section 127 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended (the “Code”) and shall be construed consistently with the requirements of Section 127. Amounts paid for tuition reimbursement meeting the requirements of Section 127 of the IRS Tax Code are not included in an Employee’s income or subject to income tax withholding up to a maximum of $5,250 annually. If subsequent tax law changes fail to continue the tax-free treatment, or in any way modify its treatment, appropriate adjustments in tax withholding will be made from the effective date of the change. This Article does not apply to training seminars, conferences, workshops, etc.

  • Transportation Reimbursement Employees who, during the course of their normal duties, are required to actually transport clients/consumers/felons in their own personal vehicle on a regular basis, are eligible for reimbursement for the cost of an automobile rider to their existing insurance policy. To be eligible for the reimbursement, the employee must demonstrate the following:

  • Insurance Reimbursement If you have health insurance, your behavioral health treatments may be covered in whole or in part. The BHCTC will assist you in determining your insurance coverage and will help you fill out any forms needed. Many managed care plans often require an authorization before treatment can begin. You may be required to contact your insurance company to obtain this authorization and/or receive it from your primary care physician. Many managed care plans limit counseling and therapy services to short-term treatment designed to work out specific problems that prevent people from living and working as they normally do. As this is the BHCTC’s model of treatment, this often works out well. Where necessary, we may request more sessions from the managed care plan. In order to do so, we are typically required to complete the insurance company’s forms which may include providing your diagnosis, the reasons you have sought treatment from the BHCTC, the symptoms you are suffering, and how long we believe treatment will or should continue. The information provided will become part of the insurance company’s files. Insurance companies are obligated to keep this information confidential; however, please note that the BHCTC has no control over the handling of this information by the insurance company. If you receive treatment from one of our NJ Licensed Psychologists, your insurance company may request that you authorize the psychologist to disclose certain confidential information in order to obtain insurance coverage benefits for these services. This disclosure can occur only if it is pursuant to a valid authorization and the information is limited to: 1) administrative information (name, age, sex, fees, dates, nature of sessions, etc.); 2) diagnostic information; 3) the status of the patient (voluntary/involuntary; inpatient/outpatient); 4) the reason for continuing psychological services (limited to an assessment of the current level of functioning and the level of distress both rated as mild, moderate, severe or extreme); and 5) a prognosis, limited to the estimated minimal length of treatment. If the Insurance Company has reasonable cause to believe that the psychological treatment in question may not be usual, customary or is unreasonable, it may request an independent review of such treatment by an independent review committee. While a lot can be accomplished in short-term therapy, some people feel they need more services after their insurance benefits end. If this is the case with you, we will discuss what our fees are and the best way for you to arrange payment in order to receive continued treatment. If your insurance company does not allow us to see you after your benefits end, we will be happy to assist you in finding another therapist who will work well with you. It is also important to remember that you always have the right to pay for your treatment yourself to avoid any insurance issues discussed above.

  • Cost Reimbursement This payment method is based on an approved budget and submission of a request for reimbursement of expenses Xxxxxxx has incurred at the time of the request;

  • Travel Reimbursement 2.1 The County will only cover costs associated with travel on vendors outside a 50 mile radius from Xxxxxxxxxx County, Texas.

  • Expense Reimbursement The Executive shall be entitled to receive reimbursement for all appropriate business expenses incurred by him in connection with his duties under this Agreement in accordance with the policies of the Company as in effect from time to time.

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