Consider Provider as School Official The Parties agree that Provider is a “school official” under FERPA and has a legitimate educational interest in personally identifiable information from education records received from the LEA pursuant to the DPA. For purposes of the Service Agreement and this DPA, Provider: (1) provides a service or function for which the LEA would otherwise use employees; (2) is under the direct control of the LEA with respect to the use and maintenance of education records; and (3) is subject to the requirements of FERPA governing the use and redisclosure of personally identifiable information from the education records received from the LEA.
Customer Relations A. Actively promote DCP Holding Company in all Marketing, Sales, Public Relations, and Community activity. B. Strategize that the DCP Holding Company product is placed effectively before the public with emphasis on “Agent/Broker” C. Continually monitor the success, quality and effectiveness of DCP Holding Company marketing
Compliance with Child, Family and Spousal Support Reporting Obligations Contractor’s failure to comply with state and federal child, family and spousal support reporting requirements regarding contractor’s employees or failure to implement lawfully served wage and earnings assignment orders or notices of assignment relating to child, family and spousal support obligations shall constitute a default under this Contract. Contractor’s failure to cure such default within ninety (90) days of notice by County shall be grounds for termination of this Contract.
Special Permit from Relevant Ministerial/ Government Agencies and Foreign Capital Ownership Limitation Cultivation of Agricultural Germ Plasm, including food crops, horticulture, plantation, livestock (maximum foreign capital ownership 49%) with special permit from the Minister of Agriculture (ISIC 0111, 0112, 0113, 0121, 0122) Cultivation and Processing of Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) Products (maximum foreign capital ownership 49%) with special permit from the Minister of Agriculture (ISIC 0111, 0112, 0113, 0121, 0122) For each individual crop cultivation in an area of more than 25 hectares with special permit from the Minister of Agriculture: - Main food crops are corn, soy, peanuts, green beans, rice, cassava, sweet potato (maximum foreign capital ownership 49%) (ISIC 0111, 0112) - Other food crops are wheat, oats, barley, rye, millet, taro, and other food crops not classified elsewhere (maximum foreign capital ownership 95%) (ISIC 0111, 0112). For each individual crop culturing medium/nursery business with special permit from the Minister of Agriculture: - Main food crops are corn, soy, peanuts, green beans, rice, cassava, sweet potato (maximum foreign capital ownership 49%) (ISIC 0111, 0112) - Other food crops are wheat, oats, barley, rye, millet, taro, and other food crops not classified elsewhere (maximum foreign capital ownership 95%) (ISIC 0111, 0112). Estate Crops Plantation with an area equal to or more than 25 Hectares until a certain area stipulated in Regulation of Minister of Agriculture Number 26 of 2007, is subject to a maximum foreign capital ownership 95% and a special permit from the Minister of Agriculture : a. Without an integrated processing unit > Jatropha Curcas Plantation, Sugar cane and other sweetening plants, Tobacco plantation, Rubber and other latex producing plantation, raw material Textile Crop plantation, Cotton Plantation, Medicinal/pharmaceutical Crop plantation, Essential oil Crop Plantation, Other Crop plantations that are not classified in other locations (ISIC 0111, 0112) > Coconut plantation, Palm plantation, Crop Plantation for Beverage material (Tea, Coffee, and Cacao), Cashew plantation, Peppercorn plantation, Clove plantation, Other spices Crop plantations (ISIC 0113) b. With an integrated processing unit with an input capacity equal to or more than a certain capacity as stipulated in Regulation of Minister of Agriculture Number 26 of 2007 > Clove plantation and dry flower clove industry (ISIC 0113 & 0140), > Cotton plantation and cotton fiber and seed industry (ISIC 0111 & 1514, 1711), > Cashew plantation and cashew seed industry and Cashew Nut Shell Liquid (CNSL) (ISIC 0113 & 1531), > Peppercorn plantation and dry white peppercorn and dry black peppercorn industry (ISIC 0112 & 1531, 1549), > Jatropha Plantation and Jatropha Curcas Oil Industry (ISIC 0111 & 2429), > Sugar cane plantation, sugar industry, sugar cane, and sugar cane residue (ISIC 0111 & 1542), > Tobacco plantation and dry tobacco leaves industry (ISIC 0111 & 1600), > Coconut Plantation and coconut oil industry (ISIC 0113 & 1514), >Coconut Plantation and Copra, Fiber, Coconut Charcoal, Dust, Nata de coco industry (ISIC 0113, 1514 & 1549), > Palm Plantation and palm oil industry (CPO) (ISIC 0113 & 1514), > Cacao Plantation and cleaning, peeling and drying industry (ISIC 0113 & 0140, 1543), > Tea plantation and black/green tea industry (ISIC 011381549), > Essential oil Crop Plantation and Essential Oil industry (ISIC 0111, 0112, 0113 & 2429), > Coffee Plantation and Coffee sorting, cleaning and peeling industry (ISIC 0113 & 0140, 1549), > Rubber plantation and sheet, thick latex industry and crumb rubber industry (ISIC 0111 & 2519), > Seed plantation other than Coffee and Cacao and Seeds other than Coffee and Cacao cleaning and peeling industry (ISIC 0111, 0112, 0113 & 0140, 1531) Estate crops plantation with an area more than a certain area related as stipulated in the Regulation of Minister of Agriculture Number 26 of 2007, is required to have an integrated processing unit with an input capacity equal to or more than a certain capacity as stipulated in Regulation of Minister of Agriculture Number 26 of 2007, and is subject to maximum foreign capital ownership 95% and a special permit from the Minister of Agriculture: Clove plantation and dry flower clove industry (ISIC 0113 & 0140), Cotton plantation and cotton fiber and seed industry (ISIC 0111 & 1514, 1711), Cashew plantation and cashew seed industry and Cashew Nut Shell Liquid (CNSL) (ISIC 0113 & 1531), Peppercorn plantation and dry white peppercorn and dry black peppercorn industry (ISIC 0112 & 1531, 1549), Jatropha Plantation and Jatropha Curcas Oil Industry (ISIC 0111 & 2429), Sugar cane plantation, sugar industry, sugar cane, and sugar cane residue (ISIC 0111 & ▇▇▇▇), ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ plantation and dry tobacco leaves industry (ISIC 0111 & 1600), Coconut Plantation and coconut oil industry (ISIC 0113 & 1514), Coconut Plantation and Copra, Fiber, Coconut Charcoal, Dust, Nata de coco industry (ISIC 0113, 1514 & 1549), Palm Plantation and palm oil industry (CPO) (ISIC 0113 & 1514), Cacao Plantation and cleaning, peeling and drying industry (ISIC 0113 & 0140, 1543), Tea plantation and black/green tea industry (ISIC 011381549), Essential oil Crop Plantation and Essential Oil industry (ISIC 0111, 0112, 0113 & 2429), Coffee Plantation and Coffee sorting, cleaning and peeling industry (ISIC 0113 & 0140, 1549), Rubber plantation and sheet, thick latex industry and crumb rubber industry (ISIC 0111 & 2519), > Seed plantation other than Coffee and Cacao and Seeds other than Coffee and Cacao cleaning and peeling industry (ISIC 0111, 0112, 0113 & 0140, 1531) Breeding and propagation of the following for an area of 25 hectares or over, until a certain area according to Regulation of Minister of Agriculture Number 26 of 2007 with maximum foreign capital ownership 95%, with a special permit from the Minister of Agriculture: > Jatropha curcas plantation, Sugar cane and other sweetening plant plantation, Tobacco plantation, raw material Textile Crop plantation, cotton plantation, Rubber and other latex producing plantation, Other crop plantations that are not classified in other locations, Medicinal/pharmaceutical crop plantation, Essential oil Crop Plantation (ISIC 0111, 0112) > Cashew plantation, Coconut plantation, Palm plantation, Crop Plantation for Beverage material, Peppercorn plantation, Clove plantation, Other spices crop plantation (ISIC 0113) Product processing plantation industry (harvesting and activities relating to harvesting) with an input capacity equal to or exceeding a certain limit as stated in the Regulation of the Minister of Agriculture Number 26 of 2007, with maximum foreign capital ownership 95%, with a special permit from the Minister of Agriculture: - Dry Clove Flower Industry (ISIC 0140)
Prescription Drugs and Diabetic Equipment or Supplies Biological products for allergen immunotherapy and vaccinations. • Blood fractions. • Compound prescription drugs that are not made up of at least one legend drug. • Bulk powders and chemicals used in compound prescriptions that are not FDA approved, are not covered unless listed on our formulary. • Prescription drugs prescribed or dispensed outside of our dispensing guidelines. • Prescription drugs ordered or prescribed based solely on online questionnaires, telephonic interviews, surveys, emails, or any other marketing solicitation methods, whether alone or in combination. • Prescription drugs that have not proven effective according to the FDA. • Prescription drugs used for cosmetic purposes. • Prescription drugs purchased from a non-designated pharmacy, if a pharmacy has been designated for you through the Pharmacy Home Assignment program. • Experimental prescription drugs including those placed on notice of opportunity hearing status by the Federal Drug Efficacy Study Implementation (DESI). • Prescription drugs provided to you that are not dispensed by a network pharmacy or covered under your medical plan. • Prescription drugs and diabetic equipment and supplies purchased at a non-network pharmacy unless indicated as covered in the Summary of Pharmacy Benefits. • Prescription drug related medical supplies except for diabetic, regardless of the reason prescribed, the intended use, or medical necessity. Examples include, but are not limited to, alcohol pads, bandages, wraps or pill holders. • Off-label use of prescription drugs except as described in Experimental or Investigational Services in Section 3; • Prescribed weight-loss drugs. • Replacement of prescription drugs resulting from a lost, stolen, broken or destroyed prescription order or refill. • Therapeutic devices and appliances, including hypodermic needles and syringes except when used to administer insulin. • Prescription drugs, therapeutic equivalents, or any other pharmaceuticals used to treat sexual dysfunctions. • Vitamins, unless specifically listed as a covered healthcare service. • A prescription drug refill greater than the refill number authorized by your physician, more than a year from the date of the original prescription, or limited by law. • Long acting opioids and other controlled substances, nicotine replacement therapy, and specialty prescription drugs when purchased from a mail order pharmacy. • Prescription drugs and specialty prescription drugs when the required prescription drug preauthorization is not obtained. • Certain prescription drugs that have an over-the-counter (OTC) equivalent. • Prescriptions filled through an internet pharmacy that is not a verified internet pharmacy practice site certified by the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy. • Illegal drugs, including medical marijuana, which are dispensed in violation of state and/or federal law. • Services of a nurse's aide. • Services of a private duty nurse: o when the primary duties are limited to bathing, feeding, exercising, homemaking, giving oral medications or acting as companion or sitter; o after the caregiver or patient have demonstrated the ability to carry out the plan of care; o provided outside the home. Examples include at school, or in a nursing or assisted living facility; o that are duplication or overlap of services. Examples include when a person is receiving hospice care services or for the same hours of a skilled nursing home care visit; o that are for observation only; and o provided as part-time/intermittent and not continuous care. • Maintenance care when the condition has stabilized including routine ostomy care or tube feeding administration or if the anticipated need is indefinite. • Twenty-four (24) hour private duty nursing care for a person without an available caregiver in the home. • Respite care (e.g., care during a caregiver vacation) or private duty nursing so that the caregiver may attend work or school. • Abdominoplasty. • Brow ptosis surgery. • Cervicoplasty. • Chemical exfoliations, peels, abrasions, dermabrasions, or planing for acne, scarring, wrinkling, sun damage or other benign conditions. • Correction of variations in normal anatomy including augmentation mammoplasty, mastopexy, and correction of congenital breast asymmetry. • Dermabrasion. • Ear piercing or repair of a torn earlobe. • Excision of excess skin or subcutaneous tissue except for panniculectomy. • Genioplasty. • Hair transplants. • Hair removal including electrolysis epilation, unless in relation to gender reassignment services or skin grafting. • Inverted nipple surgery. • Laser treatment for acne and acne scars. • Osteoplasty - facial bone reduction. • Otoplasty. • Procedures to correct visual acuity including but not limited to cornea surgery or lens implants. • Removal of asymptomatic benign skin lesions. • Repeated cauterizations or electrofulguration methods used to remove growths on the skin. • Rhinoplasty.