Business Incentive Program (BIP) definition

Business Incentive Program (BIP) means the incentive program administered by the City in accordance with this Council Policy.

Related to Business Incentive Program (BIP)

  • Company Incentive Plan has the meaning set forth in Section 5.13.

  • Long-Term Incentive Plan or “LTIP” means a plan providing compensation intended to motivate performance over a period greater than one financial year. LTIPs do not include option or SAR plans or plans for compensation through shares or units that are subject to restrictions on resale;

  • Alternative program means a class or environment established within the regular educational program and designed to accommodate specific student educational needs such as, but not limited to, work-related training; reading, mathematics or science skills; communication skills; social skills; physical skills; employability skills; study skills; or life skills.

  • Education program or activity means locations, events, or circumstances for which the school district exercises substantial control over both the respondent and the context in which the sexual harassment occurs and includes school district education programs or activities that occur on or off of school district property.

  • System for Award Management (SAM) database means the primary Government repository for contractor information required for the conduct of business with the Government.