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Program Overview. A. Goals of the Choice Neighborhoods Program. The Choice Neighborhoods Program employs a comprehensive approach to neighborhood transformation. The program transforms neighborhoods of concentrated poverty into mixed-income neighborhoods of long-term viability by revitalizing severely distressed public and/or assisted housing; improving access to economic opportunities; and investing and leveraging investments in well-functioning services, effective schools and education programs, public assets, public transportation, and improved access to jobs. Choice Neighborhoods ensures that current residents benefit from this transformation by preserving affordable housing in the neighborhood or providing the choice to move to affordable housing in another neighborhood of opportunity. The purpose of this grant is to implement a Transformation Plan that has been developed through a local planning process and furthers the goals of the Choice Neighborhoods Program. The core goals of Choice Neighborhoods are:
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Program Overview. Microsoft extends to eligible partners the opportunity to participate in the Program referenced above subject to these Program Terms & Conditions (“Program Terms”). Each entity participating in the Program is hereinafter referred to as a “Participant.” Participation in the Program is voluntary. The Program is governed by the Program Terms, which incorporate by reference the Microsoft Partner Network Agreement (as in effect between Microsoft and Participant, the “MPN Agreement”). Capitalized terms used but not defined in these Program Terms have the meanings assigned to them in the MPN Agreement. These Program Terms are subject to local requirements and may vary by jurisdiction, and Participant retains sole discretion to set pricing for sales of applicable products. BY PARTICIPATING IN THE PROGRAM, SUBMITTING INFORMATION TO MICROSOFT IN CONNECTION WITH THE PROGRAM, OR ACCEPTING ANY PAYMENTS FROM MICROSOFT AS A RESULT OF THE PROGRAM, PARTICIPANT AGREES TO AND ACCEPTS THESE PROGRAM TERMS.
Program Overview. Subject to these Terms & Conditions, Samsung Care+ entitles you to:
Program Overview. Section 70.1 prescribes the “Program Overview” of a Title V (Part 70) program, while Section 70.2 provides definitions. According to Section 70.1 (b), “All sources subject to these regulations shall have a permit to operate that assures compliance by the source with all applicable requirements.” According to 40 CFR §70.1 (c), “No permit, however, can be less stringent than necessary to meet all applicable requirements.” “Applicable Requirement” is defined within 40 CFR §70.2 and includes several specific requirements. One such requirement is “Any standard or other requirement provided for in the applicable implementation plan approved or promulgated by EPA through rulemaking under Title I of the Act that implements the relevant requirements of the Act, including any revisions to that plan promulgated in part 52 of this chapter.” An additional requirement within the definition of Applicable Requirement is “Any term or condition of any preconstruction permits issued pursuant to regulations approved or promulgated through rulemaking under title I, including parts C or D, of the Act.” On information and belief, the source has not received a permit that complied with the EPA approved SIP or that was issued pursuant to an EPA approved SIP. Clearly, the current ATC/OP is not a “preconstruction permit,” it does not contain a full public disclosure by DAQM that requirements are evaded through a carefully controlled scheme to reduce the emission factors. By reducing emission factors, the subsequent outputs from dispersion modeling were reduced by a corresponding amount. When the outputs of the model were reduced, significant requirements of pre and post-construction monitoring were evaded. VOC emissions, for example, are “estimated” to fall just under the regulatory threshold for the SIP requirement (Section 15.13) to monitor for ozone. There is no basis for the reduced VOC or PM-10 emission factors but the fact that these emission factors are unproven should require that the source validate their emission factors by performance testing. Additionally, potential adverse effects on Grand Canyon visibility were reduced on paper only. All the while, DAQM and EPA have not required the source to provide evidence of the validity of their reduced emission factors. If the source didn’t write their own permit conditions, they might as well have written them since EPA and DAQM are not enforcing CAA requirements. BACT, an applicable requirement of Section 15.13 of the SIP, is a...
Program Overview. The International Academy of English (IAE) is an intensive English program that offers five levels of instruction and a TOEFL Preparation course. Each level is taught throughout an 18-week term which is subdivided into two 9-week sessions (Sessions A and B). Completion of all five levels takes 18 months. If students fail, they can go through the term in the same level one more time provided they are making academic progress. The main objective of the Intensive English Program is to help students read, write, listen and speak in increasing levels of proficiency so that they can fulfill their academic and professional goals. Most of our students have the objective of being admitted to undergraduate or graduate courses in public colleges or universities. Students also want to learn English for professional reasons, such as getting a job or being promoted. Our primary instructional approach is skill-based as we place students according to their skill level in which we offer specific classes to help students enhance their reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Our methodological approach is communicative since students learn the target language through interaction with their peers, teachers, and the outside community. As for our TOEFL program, the main objective of the course is to prepare students to be successful in the TOEFL test and to be admitted to the college or university program they apply to. The TOEFL Preparation course is also offered throughout an 18-week term and students can choose to repeat the TOEFL Preparation course if they have not attained their goal on the TOEFL exam by the end of the class. Accreditation: International Academy of English is a private institution accredited by the Commission on English Language Program Accreditation (CEA). CEA was founded in 1999 by English language professionals as a specialized accrediting agency. The purpose was to provide a means for improving the quality of English language teaching and administration through accepted standards. CEA conducts accreditation reviews in the U.S. and internationally. Commission on English Language Program Accreditation 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 000 Alexandria, VA 22314 USA xxxx://xxx.xxx-xxxxxxxx.xxx Authorizations: International Academy of English is a private institution licensed to operate by the California Bureau for Private Postsecondary Education (BPPE).Any questions a student may have regarding the enrollment agreement that have not been satisfactor...
Program Overview. The SDP will be a three-phase progressive program for inmates serving a minimum of 9 months of SHU confinement (including consecutive sanctions that total at least 9 months) who would likely benefit from structured programming, including programming based on principles of cognitive behavioral therapy, to improve behavior and reduce future disciplinary infractions. Suitability and selection for the program will be determined in DOCCS’ discretion. Inmates will progress through the stages of the SDP, earning fewer restrictions and increased incentives, as they meet benchmarks and individual goals. Inmates will receive the incentives specified below for each phase of the Program, subject to the possibility of losing them for negative behavior. On successful program completion, inmates will be returned to general population, following a review for general population placement and programming to meet individually identified needs and behavioral plans by the Superintendent, who will forward his or her recommendations to the DOCCS Central Office for a final placement decision.
Program Overview. The Lakeview Substance Abuse SHU- Alternative Program will provide a six-month intensive alcohol and substance abuse treatment (“I-ASAT”) program for inmates at high risk for continued drug and alcohol abuse who have received individual or combined confinement sanctions of more than 120 days related to substance abuse-related offenses. Suitability for placement in the program will be determined in DOCCS’ discretion, however, only inmates who have a substance dependency condition as determined by a comprehensive substance dependency assessment conducted by qualified personnel shall be eligible for the program. Inmates who have displayed satisfactory program participation and have completed their confinement sanctions in the unit before completing the six-month I-ASAT program will receive expedited placement into ASAT at their next general confinement facility
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Program Overview. (a) A 60-day two-step program will be established at Xxxxx (17 beds) and Green Haven (12 beds) to provide re-entry programming for inmates being released to the community after SHU confinement in excess of 60 days.
Program Overview. The CAR program will continue to have three phases: (i) assessment and orientation, (ii) treatment, and (iii) transition to non- disciplinary housing settings. Two hours per day of out-of-cell group programming will be offered in the orientation phase and four hours per day in the second and third phases, five days a week for each phase. In addition to programming, the CAR program will use a range of incentives to reward behavioral progress. The incentives will be offered on an individualized basis and will be treatment-plan driven.
Program Overview. The program will incorporate cell study for inmates identified with an educational need or desire to continue with post-secondary education, such as correspondence courses. Inmates at PIMS Level II or higher will also be eligible for workbook programs to address errors in thinking, aggression and substance abuse, where applicable. Once an inmate begins CPP programming, programming may be denied only (1) in exceptional circumstances consistent with Section II(C), or; (2) where an inmate regresses from a higher PIMS level to PIMS I and adequate CPP program staff are not available to continue programming at PIMS I, programming may be temporarily interrupted provided that such programming shall resume as soon as CPP staff become available. An inmate may be removed from CPP for chronic failure to comply with program objectives in accordance with the policies in Section II(I)(1)(a), except that the recommendation to remove an inmate will be made by the ORC instead of the Program Management Team.
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