Program Elements definition

Program Elements means components of a comprehensive program plan, which include, but need not be limited to, definition, communication, identification, programming, personnel, accountability, reporting, record keeping, and resolution of disagreements.
Program Elements means all activities, tasks, duties, assignments, functions, or responsibilities to be conducted to complete grant outputs, projects or programs.
Program Elements means those goal-directed service components which may be found in each program.

Examples of Program Elements in a sentence

  • This report should indicate the work completed during the quarter and billed on the invoice, including the type and number of visits conducted, progress on Unique Program Elements, and any other information regarding contract performance that should be brought to ECOLOGY’s attention.

  • Program-specific reporting requirements may vary across Program Elements and/or be in addition to the other Reporting Requirements of this section, based on reporting requirements from their respective funders which include Federal and State of Oregon partners.

  • LPHA may use the financial assistance disbursed to LPHA under this Agreement solely to cover actual Allowable Costs reasonably and necessarily incurred to implement Program Elements during the term of this Agreement.

  • Management will make every effort to provide a safe, clean and sanitary working environment for its employees and will comply with Section 19 of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), Executive Order (E.O.) 12196, the Basic Program Elements for Federal Employee Occupational Safety and Health Programs 29 CFR 1960, and other appropriate regulations.

  • The Commissions will pay to DRPT the (i) CROC-Backed Debt Proceeds and (ii) CROC Pay-Go Contributions, in each case in support of the Supported Program Elements identified in EXHIBIT C, as may be amended by the Parties from time to time.


More Definitions of Program Elements

Program Elements. During periods of fiscal emergency as determined by the City Council, employees would have greater flexibility to transfer, and bureaus would be required to offer vacancies to qualified employees before being able to consider hiring from outside of the City workforce. • While this transition program is in effect, the expanded transfer process will attempt to re- deploy employees in at-risk positions. Once an at- risk position has been identified, the Bureau of Human Resources will assess the affected employee’s KSA’s (knowledge, skills and abilities). The Bureau of Human Resources will identify declared vacancies suitable for expanded transfers. • A posted, City-wide competitive process is used for selecting the employee for the position, unless waived by the HR Director because an employee (“impacted employee”) whose position is being eliminated or is being bumped as a result of the elimination of a position has applied for the transfer. • If an impacted employee has applied for an expanded transfer, the bureau with the vacancy must interview the impacted employee and make a hiring decision before interviewing anyone else. • Any employee who transfers to a different job class or to a different bureau, via Expanded Transfer, must complete the applicable probation period. In the event this probation period is not completed, the employee shall return to a vacancy in the former job class in the former bureau. If no vacancy exists, the employee shall be subject to the Personnel Rules on lay off and recall or the applicable labor agreement. • Employees may transfer to any job classification which has a maximum rate of not more than 20% above or below the maximum rate of the job class from which they transfer. • If an employee utilizes this process during times of fiscal emergency, reduction in City revenues or City-wide reorganization to transfer to a classification with a lower maximum salary, the employee's salary will be redlined for one year. The expense of the redlined salary will be the responsibility of the bureau accepting the transferred employee. (Redlining a salary occurs when an employee is moving to a classification with a maximum salary that is lower than the employee's current salary and the organization wants to keep the employee whole for a specified period of time. When a salary is redlined, it remains at the current level for a specified period of time. If the salary range of the classification for that position increases due to COLAs, the re...
Program Elements means those specific services required to promote and implement an opportunity to recycle, as provided in ORS 459A.007 and OAR 340-090-0040.
Program Elements is the written guide that describes the then-current participation criteria (including required certifications and training), benefits, policies, package levels, and discounts for the Program, as provided in the Partner Portal.
Program Elements means the following 11 program elements of the California Bay-Delta Program:
Program Elements means components of a program
Program Elements. The Fisheries Program: 1) provides for reintroduction of anadromous species above the current site of Iron Gate Dam, including tributaries to Upper Klamath Lake; 2) establishes conditions that, combined with effective implementation of the Water Resources Program and the Hydroelectric Settlement will contribute to the natural sustainability of fisheries and full participation in harvest opportunities, as well as the overall ecosystem health of the Klamath River Basin; 3) assesses status and trends of fish Approaches: The Fisheries Program will use collaboration, incentives, and adaptive management as preferred approaches. In the basin above Upper Klamath Lake, program planning will involve and reflect collaboration among Upper Basin irrigators, tribes, and other appropriate parties. It will emphasize strategies and actions to restore and maintain properly functioning lake and river processes and conditions, while also striving to maintain or enhance economic stability of adjacent landowners. Further, it will prioritize habitat restoration and monitoring actions to ensure the greatest return on expenditures. Geographic Scope: The focus of restoration and monitoring will be the Klamath River Basin, excluding the Trinity River watershed above its confluence with the Klamath River. The focus of reintroduction program will be the Upper Klamath Basin. The agreement is not intended and will not be implemented to establish or introduce populations of salmon, steelhead, or Pacific lamprey in the Lost River or its tributaries, or to the Tule Lake Basin.
Program Elements means the unified program elements specified in Health and Safety Code Section 25404(c), the administration of which have been consolidated under California State Law as the unified program. For the purposes of Title 6 of this code, generation, storage, transfer, or disposal of medical waste subject to Part 14 of Division 104 of the California Health and Safety Code at unified program facilities is also defined as a program element. "Program element" refers to any of the program elements.