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Related Courses. If job-related, courses become available through the Village; all Employees with related jobs will be allowed to attend the course. Should openings be limited, seniority will determine the selection of Employees.
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Related Courses. Upon successful completion of Company approved, job related courses, the Company agrees to pay to the employee the registration fee and required books for that course. Written approval must be obtained in advance. ARTICLE
Related Courses. The Employer shall reimburse employees for all hours spent attending employment-related courses or seminars (i.e. First Aid) as requested by the Employer and shall pay course costs upon completion of such courses.

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  • Legal Action If you are dissatisfied with the determination of your claim, and have complied with applicable state and federal law, you are entitled to seek judicial review. This review will take place in an appropriate court of law. Under state law, you may not begin court proceedings prior to the expiration of sixty (60) days after the date you filed your claim. In no event may legal action be taken against us later than three (3) years from the date you were required to file the claim. For members covered by a group (employer sponsored) health plan, your plan may be subject to the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 (ERISA), as amended. Under federal law, if your plan is subject to ERISA you may have the right to bring legal action under section 502(a) of ERISA after you have exhausted all appeals available under the plan. That means, for both medical and administrative appeals, federal law requires that you pursue a final decision from the plan, prior to filing suit under section 502(a) of ERISA. For a medical appeal, that final decision is the determination of the appeal. You are not required to submit your claim to external review prior to filing a suit under section 502(a) of ERISA. Consult your employer to determine whether this applies to you and what your rights and obligations may be. If you are dissatisfied with the decision on your claim, and have complied with applicable state and federal law, you are entitled to seek judicial review. This review will take place in an appropriate court of law.

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