Education Training Program Sample Clauses

Education Training Program. To use its best efforts, within available resources, to provide an educational training program that meets RRC and ACGME accreditation standards.
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Education Training Program. To use its best efforts, within available resources, to provide an educational training program that meets APA accreditation standards.
Education Training Program. Employees registered in a recognized cooperative education program at a participating post-secondary institution, who are working towards a diploma or Bachelor’s degree. APPENDIX 3A APPRENTICES Grid Co-op Education Training Program: Employees registered in a recognized cooperative education program at a participating post-secondary institution, who are working towards a 11 post-graduate degree. APPENDIX 4 - SHORT AND LONG-TERM DISABILITY Part I – Short-Term Illness and Injury Plan
Education Training Program. To use its best efforts, within available resources, to provide an educational training program that meets ASHP accreditation standards.
Education Training Program. 32.1 The State and the Union recognize the need for the development and training of employees to fulfill the State's workforce requirements for maintaining the efficiency of operations, quality, and service. The State subscribes to the principles of career ladders and promotions from within its organization. The State agrees to establish an education and training committee to consider the needs of State employees in this area of concern.

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  • Education/Training Research

  • Training Program It is agreed that there shall be an Apprenticeship Training Program, the provisions of which are set forth in Exhibit "C", which is attached hereto and forms part of this Agreement.

  • Training Plan Within 90 days after the Effective Date, Good Shepherd shall develop a written plan (Training Plan) that outlines the steps Good Shepherd will take to ensure that: (a) all Covered Persons receive adequate training regarding Good Shepherd’s CIA requirements and Compliance Program, including the Code of Conduct and (b) all Relevant Covered Persons receive adequate training regarding: (i) the Federal health care program requirements regarding eligibility for hospice services upon initial admission, recertification for continued stay, and for Continuous Care, Respite Care, and General Inpatient Care; (ii) the role of physicians in making eligibility determinations; (iii) the accurate coding and submission of claims; (iv) policies, procedures, and other requirements applicable to the documentation of medical records; (v) the personal obligation of each individual involved in the claims submission process to ensure that such claims are accurate; (vi) applicable reimbursement statutes, regulations, and program requirements and directives; (vii) the legal sanctions for violations of the Federal health care program requirements; and (viii) examples of proper and improper eligibility determinations, documentation, and claims submission practices. The Training Plan shall include information regarding the training topics, the categories of Covered Persons and Relevant Covered Persons required to attend each training session, the length of the training, the schedule for training, and the format of the training. Within 30 days of the OIG’s receipt of Good Shepherd’s Training Plan, OIG will notify Good Shepherd of any comments or objections to the Training Plan. Absent notification by the OIG that the Training Plan is unacceptable, Good Shepherd may implement its Training Plan. Good Shepherd shall furnish training to its Covered Persons and Relevant Covered Persons pursuant to the Training Plan during each Reporting Period.

  • Training and Education SECTION 1 – Law Enforcement Supervisors’ Training The state and the PBA recognize the importance of supervisor training programs to develop management skills in our law enforcement supervisors. The state will make a reasonable effort to continue existing training programs in law enforcement techniques and to develop new programs in performance review techniques, supervisory skills, and managerial techniques.

  • Educational Program a. The educational program of the School (Section 4, Subsection 6 from the original contract and unchanged here) is as follows:

  • Peer Assistance and Review Program 1. MCEA and MCPS agree to jointly operate a Peer Assistance and Review (PAR) Program. The PAR Program is a mechanism for maintaining systemwide quality control and ensuring that all MCPS teachers responsible for teaching students are functioning at or above the high MCPS standards of performance. It provides intensive assistance for any teacher who has not yet achieved that standard or who falls below acceptable standards. Assistance and review are provided to both experienced MCPS teachers in need of significant improvement and teachers in their first year of teaching.

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