Common use of Two Weeks’ Notice Clause in Contracts

Two Weeks’ Notice. Provider may terminate Childs’ enrollment in the family day care home effective upon two weeks’ notice to Parent, for any reason. If a Provider’s two-week notice of termination occurs during a longer pre-paid payment period, a pro-rated amount will be refunded to Parent or Alternative/Subsidize payment Agency after first deducting any outstanding charges owed. Provider may terminate Child’s enrollment in Provider’s program effective immediately, if any of the following condition arise: In the sole judgment of Provider, the Child’s behavior or the Parent’s behavior poses a significant threat to the physical or mental health or well-being of one or more of the other children at the family childcare home, the Provider, or other persons on Provider’s premises, and Provider is unable to reasonably eliminate the threat. Any payment owed by Parent to Provider under this contract is not paid within three days after such payment is due. The child is picked up late more than five times in any thirty-day period. If, pursuant to any of the reasons set forth above, Provider terminates Child’s enrollment during a payment period (monthly or weekly), a pro-rated amount will be refunded to Parent after first deducting any outstanding charges owed.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Child Care Services Agreement

Two Weeks’ Notice. Provider may terminate Childs’ enrollment in the family day care home effective upon two weeks’ notice to Parent, for any reason. If a Provider’s two-week notice of termination occurs during a longer pre-paid payment period, a pro-rated amount will be refunded to Parent or Alternative/Subsidize payment Agency after first deducting any outstanding charges owed. Provider may terminate Child’s enrollment in Provider’s program effective immediately, if any of the following condition arise: In the sole judgment of Provider, the Child’s behavior or the Parent’s behavior poses a significant threat to the physical or mental health or well-being of one or more of the other children at the family childcare child care home, the Provider, or other persons on Provider’s premises, and Provider is unable to reasonably eliminate the threat. ; Any payment owed by Parent to Provider under this contract is not paid within three days after such payment is due. ; The child is picked up late more than five times in any thirty-day period. If, pursuant to any of the reasons set forth above, Provider terminates Child’s enrollment during in the midst of a payment period (monthly or weekly), a pro-rated amount will be refunded to Parent after first deducting any outstanding charges owed.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Child Care Services Agreement