Exiter definition

Exiter means a participant who has a date of case closure, completion or known exit from WIA-funded or non- WIA funded partner services within the quarter (hard exit); or a participant who does not receive any WIA-funded or non-WIA funded partner service for 90 days and is not scheduled for future services except follow-up services (soft exit).
Exiter means a participant who has a date of case closure, completion or known exit from WIAWorkforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA)-funded or non-WIA WIOA funded partner services within the quarter; or a participant who does not receive any WIAWIOA-funded or non-WIA WIOA funded partner service for 90 days and is not scheduled for future services except follow-up services.
Exiter means a participant who has a termination date within the quarter. Two types of exits are possible. A “hard exit” is the completion or inactivation date, the date of case closure. A “soft exit” occurs when an individual has not received any WIA-funded or partner-funded services for ninety (90) days and is not scheduled for future services except follow up (does not include “planned gaps” in service). Soft exit dates cannot be determined until ninety (90) days has elapsed from the last date of service. At that point, the exit date is recorded as the last date of service.

Related to Exiter

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  • Bait means any salt, mineral, grain, or other feed. Salt or mineral blocks used for normal agricultural practices are not considered bait.

  • Cannabis processing facility means a person that:

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  • Tanning facility means any premises, building, or part of a building that contains one or more rooms or booths with any of the following: