State allocation definition
Examples of State allocation in a sentence
Any cost beyond the State allocation per month shall be borne by the employee through payroll deduction or on a direct-pay basis if the payroll warrant does not contain an amount sufficient to cover the cost.
Performance Milestone 2 Development of State impact assessments and high-level roadmaps 1 July 2023 43% State allocation of the funding for VET data Infrastructure.
Performance Milestone 1 Signing of this Schedule and a commitment to collaborate on the VDS program 1 January 2023 57% State allocation of the funding for VET data Infrastructure.
After September 1, 1987, those employees who obtain professional credits that are applicable on the State allocation or LEAP schedule shall also have such credits recognized by the District for placement on the local salary schedule.
For the month of October of each year, the insurance program will operate as follows: each eligible employee will be entitled, on a pro rata, FTE basis, to a maximum District contribution of the State allocation.
Based upon the State allocation, the Panel shall select Consulting Teachers from each of the four following designated grade categories: K-3, 4-6, 7-8, and 9-12.
Each month, the District shall deduct the cost of dental, vision, and long–term disability group insurance premiums from the State allocation rate for staff eligible for these insurance plans.
Any premium costs that are less than the State allocation shall be contributed to the existing insurance pool.
Full increments, both educational and experience, shall be paid effective the first working day of the current school year, to the maximum amount allowable in accordance with the amount allowed under the State allocation schedule.
The IEA Staff Benefit Pool shall be created each year by taking the State allocation rate for employee insurance multiplied by the total FTE number of staff members in the bargaining unit.