Program Membership Sample Clauses

The Program Membership clause defines the terms and conditions under which individuals or entities can join and participate in a specific program. It typically outlines eligibility requirements, the process for applying or enrolling, and any ongoing obligations or benefits associated with membership. For example, it may specify that members must pay annual dues, adhere to a code of conduct, or maintain certain qualifications. The core function of this clause is to establish clear guidelines for participation, ensuring that both the program administrators and members understand their rights and responsibilities, thereby promoting fairness and consistency within the program.
Program Membership. A school administrative unit may petition to join the Program upon a majority vote of the governing body of the petitioning school unit. Any petition to join must be approved by a majority of the Executive Officer Board and the Board of Directors of the Program. A school administrative unit that joins the Program pursuant to this Section 5(a) must agree to be subject to the terms of this Amended Agreement. If a school administrative unit that withdrew from the Program later petitions to re-join, the petitioning unit may be assessed for any costs and liabilities that were not adequately recovered through a withdrawal agreement.
Program Membership. On execution of this document Licensee joins the TrustedWorld™ Partner Program as an e-security/ISV member. Benefits of the program as described in the TrustedWorld™ Partner Program Guide (the "Program Guide") and the specific benefits of e-security/ISV membership (the "Partner Guide") are automatically made available to Licensee. Baltimore reserves the absolute right to amend the Program and Partner Guides from time to time, and copies of any such amendments will be made available to Licensee within thirty (30) days of release. Licensee acknowledges and accepts that termination or expiry of its Licensee status will automatically terminate its membership in the TrustedWorld™ Partner Program. Licensee agrees to insert and maintain, within the Licensee Product and marketing materials, in the manner described in this Section, the e-Security Seal in the same manner as detailed in section 9 above pertaining to Baltimore trademarks, logos and proprietary notices.
Program Membership. Once enrolled into the Clearwater Package Direct Primary Care Program (“Program”) as a member by completing all of the steps outlined in Section 1c, Patient shall be eligible to receive certain primary care medical services provided by Practice as specified in Appendix A, (“Program Services”), which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Practice may add or discontinue a service in Appendix A in its sole discretion by emailing or regular mail Patient at least thirty (30) days prior to the change.
Program Membership. Once enrolled into the Program as a Member by completing all of the steps outlined in Section 1c, Patient shall be eligible to receive certain primary care medical services (“Program Services”) provided by Practice as specified in Appendix A, which is attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference. Practice may add or discontinue a service in Appendix A in its sole discretion by emailing or regular mail Patient at least thirty (30) days prior to the change.
Program Membership. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Participant may receive a designation of its participation in this Agreement on a Coupa website. Participant shall participate in program activities that are designated and communicated by Coupa during the term of the Agreement. Participant grants Coupa the use of its name and logo for the purpose of listing Participant as a participant of the CoupaLink Program on a Coupa website and in Coupa marketing information. Upon Coupa’s request, Participant shall promptly provide Coupa with the artwork of Participant’s name and/or logo in the form and on the media specified by Coupa. Participant will acknowledge, in an appropriate position on the Participant’s website, Participant’s membership in the CoupaLink Program. Use of the other party's name or logo shall not create any right, title or interest in or to the same; all such use and goodwill associated with such name and logo will inure to the benefit of the respective owner of such name or logo. Each party agrees to comply with reasonable use instructions provided by the other from time to time in connection with such usage.
Program Membership. Only contractor and labor groups will be provided full access to the Substance Abuse Database. Owners will be allowed to receive Compliance Reports from Contractors indicating the workers’ Active Status.

Related to Program Membership

  • Committee Membership 1. Local representatives on committees specifically established by this Collective Agreement shall be appointed by the local. 2. In addition, if the employer wishes to establish a committee which includes bargaining unit members, it shall notify the local about the mandate of the committee, and the local shall appoint the representatives. The local will consider the mandate of the committee when appointing the representatives. If the employer wishes to discuss the appointment of a representative, the superintendent, or designate, and the president or designate of the local may meet and discuss the matter. 3. Release time with pay shall be provided by the employer to any employee who is a representative on a committee referred to in Article A.5.1 and A.5.2 above, in order to attend meetings that occur during normal instructional hours. Teacher teaching on call (TTOC) costs shall be borne by the employer. 4. When a TTOC is appointed to a committee referred to in Article A.5.1 and A.5.2 above, and the committee meets during normal instructional hours, the TTOC shall be paid pursuant to the provisions in each district respecting TTOC Pay and Benefits. A TTOC attending a “half day” meeting shall receive a half day’s pay. If the meeting extends past a “half day,” the TTOC shall receive a full day’s pay.

  • Career Development The City and the Union agree that employee career growth can be beneficial to both the City and the affected employee. As such, consistent with training needs identified by the City and the financial resources appropriated therefore by the City, the City shall provide educational and training opportunities for employee career growth. Each employee shall be responsible for utilizing those training and educational opportunities made available by the City or other institutions for the self- development effort needed to achieve personal career goals.

  • Program Development NWESD agrees that priority in the development of new applications services by WSIPC shall be in accordance with the expressed direction of the WSIPC Board of Directors operating under their bylaws.

  • Membership The Committee shall include nine (9) members - five (5) representatives from CUPE/SCFP and four (4) representatives from the CTA. Up to two (2) advisors from the Ministry of Education shall act in a resource capacity to the committee. Other persons may attend meetings in order to provide support and resources as mutually agreed. Up to one (1) representative from each of the four (4) employee bargaining agencies at the other education workers tables will be invited to participate on the Committee.

  • Board Membership During the Employment Term, Executive will serve as a member of the Board, subject to any required Board and/or stockholder approval.