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Return to COUNTY. If CONTRACTOR ceases to provide services acceptable to Administrator under this Contract, any and all property that has a remaining useful life shall be returned to COUNTY, unless COUNTY authorizes its use as provided in subsection (M) above. THE REMAINDER OF THE CONTRACT WAS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK
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Return to COUNTY. If CONTRACTOR ceases to provide services acceptable to Administrator under this CONTRACT, any and all property that has a remaining useful life shall be returned to COUNTY, unless COUNTY authorizes its use as provided in Paragraph “J” above. THE REMAINDER OF THE CONTRACT WAS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK ATTACHMENT B PSA 22 MIPPA WORK PLAN: 9/30/2015 to 9/29/2016 Goal 1: Develop and implement coordinated plans to expand, extend or enhance outreach efforts to Medicare beneficiaries related to LIS and MSP. Major Objectives Key Task/ Action Step Lead Agency Key Partners Time Frame Status/ Comment A Identify and collaborate with key community Establish a satellite HICAP office in Leisure World- Council on Aging- OC Leisure World Seal Beach (LW) Golden 01/01/16- 08/31/16 partners in low income Seal Beach (a senior living Rain Foundation, LW target cities in OC and community with 8,500 Golden Age large senior populations. residents) and offer MIPPA program counseling and Foundation and LW clubs and associations. application assistance services. Set up outreach events in Council on Aging- Leisure World Seal 02/01/16 target cities: OC Beach 07/31/16 - Anaheim Senior Affordable - Santa Xxx Housing Apartments - Seal Beach. HUD Housing Units Section 8 units Mobile Home Parks Partner with local Council on Aging- Good Neighbor 10/01/15- pharmacies to bring MIPPA OC Pharmacy 08/31/16 information to potential clients. B Develop publications on MIPPA and distribute Write MIPPA article and publish in the Answers Council on Aging- OC - Answer’s Guide - Local and community - Santa Xxx and South West Senior Center Newsletters 03/01/16 09/29/16 strategically in the senior Guide-, senior center community. newsletter, and senior living communities. Major Objectives Key Task/ Action Step Lead Agency Key Partners Time Frame Status/ Comment C Outreach to potential eligible clients. Incorporate low income assistance materials in: - Evaluation survey mailers - Presentations - AEP Clinics - Exhibits/Booths Council on Aging- OC MIPPA Coordinator 10/01/15- Ongoing Goal 2: Develop and implement coordinated plans to expand, extend or enhance outreach efforts to Medicare beneficiaries related to preventing disease and promoting wellness. Major Objectives Key Task/ Action Step Lead Agency Key Partners Time Frame Status/ Comment B Maximize community outreach and penetration. Include prevention wellness in 80% of community education offerings and measure this more effectively in our reports. Counc...

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  • Return to Service Previous unused sick leave allowance shall be placed to the credit of a laid off employee upon return to permanent employment within three (3) years of such layoff. A separated employee who received payment for unused accumulated sick leave under this Section and who returns to service shall not be credited with any previous sick leave allowance.

  • Return to Work (a) The parties recognize the duty of reasonable accommodation for individuals under the Human Rights Code of Ontario and agree that this Collective Agreement will be interpreted in such a way as to permit the Employer and the Union to discharge that duty. To that end, the Home and the Union agree to cooperate in complying with the Ontario Human Rights Code.

  • Return to Duty The SAPC will meet with a Covered Employee who has tested positive for alcohol and/or drugs. The SAPC will discuss what course of action may be appropriate, if any, and assistance from which the employee may benefit, if any, and will communicate a proposed return-to-work plan, if necessary, to the employee and department. The SAPC may recommend that the Covered Employee voluntarily enter into an appropriate rehabilitation program administered by the Covered Employee’s health insurance carrier prior to returning to work. The Covered Employee may not return to work until the SAPC certifies that the employee has a negative test prior to returning to work. In the event that the SAPC does not schedule a return-to-work test before the Covered Employee’s return-to-work date, the SAPC shall arrange for the Covered Employee to take a return-to-work test within three (3) working days of the Covered Employee notifying the SAPC in writing of a request to take a return-to-work test. If a Covered Employee fails a return-to-work test, the employee shall be placed on unpaid leave until testing negative but shall not be subject to any additional discipline due to a non-negative return-to- work test. The SAPC will provide a written release to the appropriate department or division certifying the employee’s right to return to work.

  • Entitlements Upon Return to Work (a) An employee who returns to work after the expiration of maternity, parental or pre-adoption leaves shall retain the seniority the employee had accumulated prior to commencing the leave and shall be credited with seniority for the period of time covered by the leave.

  • Benefit to Citizens of Xxxxxxx County The safety of the citizens of Xxxxxxx County is enhanced through this Agreement, which promotes safe boating conditions and reduces costs associated with patrols of recreational waterways.

  • MAXIMUM COST TO COUNTY In no event will the cost to County for the services to be provided herein exceed the maximum sum of $ including direct non-salary expenses. As set forth in section 14 of this Contract, should the funding source for this Contract be reduced, Contractor agrees that this maximum cost to County may be amended by written notice from County to reflect that reduction.

  • Graduated Return to Work Where an Employee is not receiving benefits from another source and is working less than his/her regular working hours in the course of a graduated return-to-work as the Employee recovers from an illness or injury, the Employee may use any unused sick/short term disability allocation remaining, if any, for the portion of the day where the Employee is unable to work due to illness or injury. A partial sick/short term leave day will be deducted for an absence of a partial day in the same proportion as the duration of the absence is to an employee’s regular hours. Where an employee returns on a graduated return to work from a WSIB/LTD claim, and is working less than his/her regular hours, WSIB and LTD will be used to top up the employee’s wages, as approved and if applicable. Where an employee returns on a graduated return to work from an illness which commenced in the previous fiscal year, • and is not receiving benefits from another source; • and is working less than his/her regular hours of work; • and has sick leave days and/or short-term disability days remaining from the previous year The employee can access those remaining days to top up their wages proportional to the hours not worked. Where an employee returns on a graduated return to work from an illness which commenced in the previous fiscal year, • and is not receiving benefits from another source, • and is working less than his/her regular hours of work, • and has no sick leave days and/ or short-term disability days remaining from the previous year, the employee will receive 11 days of sick leave paid at 100% of the new reduced working hours. When the employee’s hours of work increase during the graduated return to work, the employee’s sick leave will be adjusted in accordance with the new schedule. In accordance with paragraph c), the Employee will also be allocated one hundred and twenty (120) short-term disability days payable at ninety percent (90%) of regular salary proportional to the hours scheduled to work under the graduated return to work. The new pro-rated sick/short-term leave allocation may not be used to top-up from part-time to full-time hours.

  • Return to Position Upon return from FMLA leave, the employee shall be returned to the same or equivalent position in the same class and work location, including the same shift or equivalent schedule, unless the University and the employee agree in writing to other conditions and terms under which such leave is to be granted.

  • Early and Safe Return to Work The Hospital and the Union both recognize their obligations in facilitating the early and safe return to work of disabled employees. The Hospital and the Union agree that ongoing and timely communication by all participants in this process is essential to the success of the process.

  • Return to Former Position (a) An employee who has had at least 12 months' continuous service with an employer immediately before commencing part-time employment after the birth or placement of a child has, at the expiration of the period of such part-time employment or the first period, if there is more than one, the right to return to his or her former position.

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