PHP Eligibility Clause Samples

The PHP Eligibility clause defines the criteria that individuals or entities must meet to qualify for participation in a particular program, service, or benefit referred to as PHP. Typically, this clause outlines specific requirements such as residency, age, income level, or other qualifying factors that applicants must satisfy. By clearly establishing who is eligible, the clause ensures that only those who meet the intended standards can access the program, thereby maintaining fairness and compliance with regulatory or organizational objectives.
PHP Eligibility. Effective January 1, 2010, all adjunct professors who upon evaluation are determined to be good teachers and competent in their teaching assignment in accordance with Article 13, and who have completed at least thirty-two (32) units and have a minimum of two (2) years of service, may apply for the preferred hiring pool (PHP). Application to the PHP is submitted to the ▇▇▇▇ each spring semester on or before February 15th.
PHP Eligibility. Effective Fall 2023, all adjunct professors who upon evaluation are determined to be effective teachers who demonstrate competence and successfully complete their teaching assignment in accordance with Article 13, and who have completed at least forty-four (44) units and have a minimum of six (6) semesters of service, or thirty-eight (38) units and have a minimum of eight (8) semesters of service, may apply for the preferred hiring pool (PHP). Applicants must notify their Department Chair in writing of their intent to apply for PHP. Application to the PHP is submitted to the ▇▇▇▇ each Fall semester on or before October 15th. The effective date of PHP decision is the following Spring semester.