MPTA definition

MPTA means that certain Master Program Trust Agreement, dated as of November 1, 1995, by and among the Borrower, the State, acting by and through the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, United States Trust Company of New York, as Master Program Trustee thereunder, The Bank of New York (NJ), in several capacities thereunder, and First Fidelity Bank,

Examples of MPTA in a sentence

  • The third party administrator (TPA) for all 403(b) contributions shall be MEA Financial Services for the MPTA.

  • Procurement processes WHO/GDF works with procurement agent(s) (PA) to coordinate the purchasing and logistics of WHO/GDF order(s) under this MPTA (MDR-TB Procurement Request Form and Technical Agreement).

  • The District will notify the MPTA President of the number of days contributed to the SLB by individual contribution for the current school year by October 1 annually.

  • Applicants submitting a MPTA for partial regimens understand that it is their direct responsibility to ensure that other medicines provided are of assured quality and they are fully accountable for the care of their patients.

  • MPTA representatives may attend Association related meetings for a unit maximum of 18 total meeting days with representation not to exceed three representatives on a given day.

  • Do not include credit card information on forms that are sent to MPTA via email.

  • The District acknowledges that the MPTA has made no representations to its members as to the position of the IRS on the tax-deferred status of the above-referenced contributions or as to the position of NYSTRS regarding whether these contributions shall be included in the members’ final average salary.

  • The Superintendent of Schools or his representative shall notify the Association President of all professional vacancies within the MPTA bargaining unit.

  • You can call the MPTA office at 517-234- 5040 or send an email to ▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ .

  • The SLB shall be administered by a Board of Governors; two members appointed by the President of the MPTA and two members appointed by the Superintendent.