ACCESS TO PROGRAMS AND SERVICES Clause Samples

The "Access to Programs and Services" clause defines the rights and conditions under which individuals or entities may use or participate in the programs and services offered by a provider. Typically, this clause outlines eligibility requirements, any necessary registration or application processes, and may specify limitations or restrictions on access, such as age, residency, or compliance with certain rules. Its core practical function is to set clear boundaries and expectations for participation, ensuring that only qualified or authorized users can benefit from the programs and services, thereby protecting the provider and maintaining the integrity of the offerings.
ACCESS TO PROGRAMS AND SERVICES. Missouri Job Center System will ensure access to Missouri Job Center services including to individuals with barriers to employment. Each Missouri Job Center Partner will provide a direct link or access to other Missouri Job Center Partner staff that can provide meaningful information or service, through the use of colocation, cross training of Missouri Job Center staff, or real-time technology (two-way communication and interaction with Missouri Job Center Partners that results in services needed by the customer). As appropriate every, effort will be made by each of the local Missouri Job Center Partners that results in service to meet the need(s) of the customer. As appropriate for using WIOA adult funds, Jefferson/Franklin Partners commit to offer priority of services to veterans and recipients of public assistance, other low-income individuals, or individuals whoare basic skill deficient when providing individualized career services and training services. Each Missouri Job Center Partner to ensures their policies, procedures, programs, and services are in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and its amendments to provide equal access to all customers with disabilities. Each Missouri Job Center Partner promotes capacity building and professional development for staff in order to increase awareness and understanding of serving individuals with barriers to employment and individuals with disabilities.
ACCESS TO PROGRAMS AND SERVICES. 2.8.1 Subject to any provisions in the Final Agreement regarding self- government, nothing in the Final Agreement will affect the ability of the Algonquins, Algonquin Institutions, and Beneficiaries to participate in or benefit from provincial or federal programs of general application or federal programs for any or all Aboriginal peoples. Participation in or benefits from those programs shall be determined by criteria for those programs established from time to time.
ACCESS TO PROGRAMS AND SERVICES. 2.3.1 Nothing in the Dehcho Agreement will prevent a Dehcho First Nation community or their Citizens from participating in the programs of the governments of Canada and the NWT or from benefiting from them in accordance with the general criteria established for these programs, except where the Dehcho Agreement provides otherwise. 2.3.2 Nothing in the Dehcho Agreement will prevent the Dehcho Government or a Dehcho Community Government from participating in the programs of the

Related to ACCESS TO PROGRAMS AND SERVICES

  • Programs and Services Every aspect of the service you provide is considered part of your program, and therefore it must be accessible to individuals with disabilities. This includes parking lots, service counters and spaces, transportation (shuttles, etc.), agendas, flyers, emails, online services, phone calls, meetings, celebrations, classes, recreational activities and more. The guidance in this document is primarily intended to help you provide accessible programs by providing you with the tools to: ▪ survey facilities and identify common architectural barriers for people with disabilities; ▪ identify common ADA compliance problems in your communications and activities; and ▪ remove barriers and fix common ADA compliance problems in these areas. Your programs can be broken into three main categories, (Communications, Facilities, and Activities) which will be covered in more detail below.

  • Software and Services Vendor warrants that for twelve (12) months following the acceptance of the total system, the Developed Software (and associated documentation) to be delivered to Customer hereunder shall be free from significant programming errors and from defects in workmanship) and materials; shall conform to the performance capabilities, characteristics, specifications, functions and other descriptions and standards applicable thereto as set forth in the Purchase Order or attachments; and that, in general, the services to be performed by Vendor shall be performed in a timely and professional manner by qualified technicians totally familiar with such Developed Software. In the event that defects are discovered during the warranty period, Vendor shall promptly remedy such defects at no additional expense to Customer.

  • Development Services During the term of this Agreement, the Provider agrees to provide to or on behalf of the Port the professional services and related items described in Exhibit A (collectively, the “Development Services”) in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Agreement. The Provider specifically agrees to include at least one Port representative in any economic development negotiations or discussions in which the Provider is involved concerning (i) a port-related business prospect or (ii) a business transaction which will ultimately require Port involvement, financial or otherwise.

  • REGION AND SERVICES The Contractor’s Region is: Region 1. The Contractor’s IDIQ construction service type is: General Construction. The Contractor has agreed to perform work outside the Region.

  • Telemedicine Services This plan covers clinically appropriate telemedicine services when the service is provided via remote access through an on-line service or other interactive audio and video telecommunications system in accordance with R.I. General Law § 27-81-1. Clinically appropriate telemedicine services may be obtained from a network provider, and from our designated telemedicine service provider. When you seek telemedicine services from our designated telemedicine service provider, the amount you pay is listed in the Summary of Medical Benefits. When you receive a covered healthcare service from a network provider via remote access, the amount you pay depends on the covered healthcare service you receive, as indicated in the Summary of Medical Benefits. For information about telemedicine services, our designated telemedicine service provider, and how to access telemedicine services, please visit our website or contact our Customer Service Department.