Once the elimination period (or trigger date) has been completed,
the funding by disability insurance can be handled in one of three ways: an installment, lump sum, or down payment followed by monthly installments.
Not exact matches
(Like
disability insurance, the California paid leave program is fully
funded by employees» contributions.)
(a) Schedule 2.7 (a) of the Disclosure Schedule contains a list setting forth each employee benefit plan, program, policy or arrangement (including any «employee benefit plan» as defined in Section 3 (3) of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended («ERISA»)(«ERISA Plan»)-RRB-, including, without limitation, employee pension benefit plans, as defined in Section 3 (2) of ERISA, multi-employer plans, as defined in Section 3 (37) of ERISA, employee welfare benefit plans, as defined in Section 3 (1) of ERISA, deferred compensation plans, stock option plans, bonus plans, stock purchase plans, fringe benefit plans, life, hospitalization,
disability and other insurance plans, severance or termination pay plans and policies, sick pay plans and vacation plans or arrangements, whether or not an ERISA Plan (including any
funding mechanism therefore now in effect or required in the future as a result of the transactions contemplated
by this Agreement or otherwise), whether formal or informal, oral or written, under which (i) any current or former employee, director or individual consultant of the Company (collectively, the «Company Employees») has any present or future right to benefits and which are contributed to, sponsored
by or maintained
by the Company or (ii) the Company or any ERISA Affiliate (as hereinafter defined) has had, has or may have any actual or contingent present or future liability or obligation.
Supplemental Security Income: The SSI
disability benefits program —
funded by the U.S. Treasury and personal and corporate income taxes — provides monthly cash payments to eligible recipients.
The National Lottery
funded programme - which is being supported financially
by Liverpool Mutual Homes and Your Housing - is attempting to raise the statistic that only 22.6 per cent of people — around 3,200 — living in Liverpool with a limiting
disability are involved in physical activity once a week.
Dr. Laugeson has been a principal investigator and collaborator on a number of studies
funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) investigating social skills training for youth with developmental
disabilities from preschool to early adulthood and is the co-developer of an evidence - based social skills intervention for teens and young adults known as PEERS.
Non-discrimination Statement: In accordance with Federal civil rights law and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) civil rights regulations and policies, the USDA, its Agencies, offices, and employees, and institutions participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, sex,
disability, age, or reprisal or retaliation for prior civil rights activity in any program or activity conducted or
funded by USDA.
Note: Depending on individual eligibility, some services for individuals with
disabilities can be paid for
by Medicaid, private care or other
funding sources.
Robinson added, «the Arlington Heights Park District is able to
fund this project using the Capital Projects monies set aside for supporting projects that make recreational facilities accessible as required
by the Americans with
Disabilities Act (ADA)».
The 504 Plan takes its name from Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, a federal law that prohibits schools that receive federal
funding from excluding or otherwise discriminating against a student with a «
disability» solely on the basis of that
disability.6 A «
disability» under Section 504 is defined
by the Americans with
Disabilities Amendments Act (ADAA) as a «physical or mental impairment which substantially limits one or more major life activities.»
But reducing the overall tax «burden» meant going much further, and
funding additional cuts in taxation
by reducing the money that the government is able to spend on the things that, it might be argued, are best provided collectively: schools, hospitals, pensions, unemployment benefits,
disability allowances, the police and the armed forces.
I believe that commitments made
by the state and city to
funding supportive housing units must be expedited and that considerations be made for people with
disabilities.
Tax deposits are collected
by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and are formally entrusted to the Federal Old - Age and Survivors Insurance Trust
Fund and the Federal
Disability Insurance Trust
Fund, the two Social Security Trust
Funds.
Additionally, the Office of the Third Sector now
funds a National Talent Bank to provide volunteering opportunities for people whose work has been affected
by the recession, and has created an Access to Volunteering programme to enable more people with
disabilities to volunteer.
Halton Housing Trust told the DWP Select Committee that the initial response from tenants affected
by the reduced cap was to apply for emergency
funding or for those
disability benefits that are exempt from the cap.
«Legislative reforms in regard to... additional support for people with
disabilities and carers have been welcomed but are not fully
funded by government causing financial burden on the council.»
The legislative proposal favored
by Democrats would pay for the measure
by expanding the temporary
disability insurance
fund and offer more money at the start of the program.
Lt. Michael Andreano was granted an accidental -
disability retirement
by the Police Pension
Fund's Board of Trustees last week despite having been hired following shoulder surgery, law - enforcement sources said Monday.
Hutchins concedes that Cuomo's plan, which would be paid for
by workers is better, from his point of view, than a proposal in the legislature that would instead draw money from the state» s Temporary
Disability Assistance
fund, which is financed partly
by employers.
Articles on Science and
Disability, 1970s Correspondence, 1970s Articles on Science and
Disability, 1980s Conferences on Science and
Disability, 1980s Correspondence, 1980s Articles on Science and
Disability, 1990s Conferences on Science and
Disability, 1990s Correspondence, 1990s Project Proposals (
funded) on Science and
Disability, 1990s Articles on Science and
Disability, 2000s Conferences on Science and
Disability, 2000s Correspondence, 2000s AAAS Annual Meeting - Barrier Free, 1976 A Disgn for Utilizing Successful Disabled Scientists as Role Models - Final Report, 1977 - 1978 Utilization of Scientific Professional Society Placement Services - Final Report, 1978 - 1980 Within Reach: Out of School Opportunities for Youth - A Guide, 1981 Appropriate Technology: Its Design and Use
by Disabled People, Workshop, Tel Aviv, Israel, Nov. 20, 1984 Appropriate Technology Workshop Papers, Nov. 20, 1984 Linkages Project meeting, Feb. 11, 1986 China
Fund for the Handicapped: Deng Pufang, US Visit, Oct. 10,1987 Teaching Science and Mathematics to Students with Learning
Disabilities: Challenges and Resources (NSF Grant 9552586), Jan. 1990 Recruitment and Retention of Students and Faculty with
Disabilities in Schools of Engineering (NSF Grant EID 9101122), 1990 - 1995 Agenda for Access: Scientists and Engineers with
Disabilities, Oct. 1991 High School, High Tech, 1993 Model Undergraduate Project for the Disabled: A Study of Issues involved in underrepresentation (NSF Grand HRD 9054022), Jan. 31, 1994 AAAS - NASA ACCESS - Summer internship program, 1996 - 1997 AAAS - National Easter Seals Society ACCESS Science, 1996 - 1998 ENTRY POINT!
Dr. Lequerica's postdoctoral fellowship was
funded by an Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training Program sponsored
by the National Institute on
Disability and Rehabilitation Research.
Data for 1,766 adults with motor complete SCI (ASIA grade A or B) were derived from the Spinal Cord Injury Model System Database, a national, longitudinal database
funded by the National Institute on
Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR).
The National Institute of
Disability Management and Research (NIDMAR) is a labour - management initiative of the Disabled Workers Foundation of Canada and is supported
by public and private
funding.
Many of the students attending ERN are drawn from programs
funded by NSF's Division of Human Resources Development, which provides several opportunities for underrepresented minorities, women, and people with
disabilities to pursue research and education in STEM fields.
For the study, the researchers studied 769 patients enrolled in the TBI Model Systems database, an ongoing multi-center cohort of patients
funded by the National Institute on
Disability and Rehabilitation Research.
This research is supported
by funding from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Development (4R00HD065957 - 05) and National Institute for
Disability Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research (H133N110020).
nTIDE is
funded, in part,
by grants from the National Institute on
Disability and Rehabilitation Research (H133B130015 & H133B120005) and Kessler Foundation.
nTIDE is
funded, in part,
by a grant from the National Institute on
Disability and Rehabilitation Research (H133B130015 & H133B120005), and Kessler Foundation.
Through the NNJSCIS,
funded by the National Institute on
Disability and Rehabilitation Research, the Foundation collaborates on research in mobility, secondary medical complications, access to care, and quality of life.
nTIDE is
funded, in part,
by grants from the National Institute on
Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR)(H133B130015 & H133B120005) and Kessler Foundation.
She leads the Maryland site of the Autism and Developmental
Disabilities Monitoring Network, a project
funded by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to provide comparable, population - based estimates of the prevalence rates of autism and related disorders from different sites over time.
WEST ORANGE, N.J. — Join Kessler Foundation for the 14th Annual Stroll «N Roll, presented
by Biogen and Gibbons on Sunday, September 27, at Verona Park in Verona, N.J. Registration opens at 10 a.m. Every dollar raised advances medical rehabilitation research and
funds disability employment initiatives that return people to their homes, their communities and the workplace.
March 24, East Hanover, NJ / New Brunswick, NJ — Kessler Foundation, a global leader in rehabilitation research, and Children's Specialized Hospital, the nation's leading provider of inpatient and outpatient care for children facing special health challenges, have renewed their collaboration
by signing a three - year agreement, with a
funding level of $ 2.1 million, to continue their research program for children with
disabilities.
Kessler Foundation supports full inclusion for people with
disabilities by researching optimal ways of restoring function to individuals with cognitive and physical
disabilities and
by funding innovative employment initiatives.
NTIDE is
funded, in part,
by grants from the National Institute on
Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR)(90RT5022 -02-00 & 90RT5017) and Kessler Foundation.
Funded by National Institute on
Disability Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research through RRTC on Individual Characteristics Related to Employment among Individuals with
Disabilities under cooperative agreement H133B100011.
NTIDE is
funded, in part,
by grants from the National Institute on
Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR)(9ORT5022 -02-00 & 90RT5017) and Kessler Foundation.
The study was
funded by the National Institute on
Disability, Independent Living & Rehabilitation Research (H133A070037 and H133G090078), and Kessler Foundation.
Trends in
Disability Employment — National Update is
funded, in part,
by grants from the National Institute on
Disability Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR) & 9ORT5022 -02-00 & 9ORT5017), and Kessler Foundation.
Funded by National Institute on
Disability Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research through RRTC on Statistics & Demographics grant (H133B12006) to Kessler Foundation
is
funded, in part,
by grants from the National Institute on
Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR)
EAST HANOVER, N.J. January 18, 2017 — Kessler Foundation has awarded a two - year, $ 200,000 Signature Employment Grant to the Mayor's
Fund to Advance New York City to launch NYC: AT WORK — an initiative to connect people with
disabilities to meaningful, living - wage jobs across the city's five boroughs by working with the Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities (MOPD) to build partnerships and expand
disabilities to meaningful, living - wage jobs across the city's five boroughs
by working with the Mayor's Office for People with
Disabilities (MOPD) to build partnerships and expand
Disabilities (MOPD) to build partnerships and expand coalitions.
The study was
funded by National Institutes of Health (K02NS047099, K24HD062647, R01 NS055808, Barrett), National Institute on
Disability and Rehabilitation Research (H133G120203, Barrett), Kessler Foundation.
Moderated
by Kim Hutchinson, President / CEO,
Disability Funders Network, the panel will explore public - private
funding opportunities and how best to align and leverage available grant
funds to support
funding for college and careers for youth with
disabilities.
Several social enterprises
funded by employment grants from Kessler Foundation are providing competitive jobs for people with
disabilities.
The grant is part of more than $ 2.1 million in
funds distributed
by the Foundation to organizations across the U.S. to create or expand employment opportunities for people with
disabilities.
Funding / Support: This study was supported
by the First Candle / SIDS Alliance, CJ Martin Overseas Fellowship (National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia), CJ Murphy Foundation for Solving the Puzzle of SIDS, CJ Foundation for SIDS, National Institute of Child Health and Development (R37 - HD20991 and PO1 - HD036379), and Developmental
Disabilities Research Center, Children's Hospital Boston (P30 - HD18655)
Research is
funded by the National Institute on
Disability, Independent Living & Rehabilitation Research, National Institutes of Health, Department of Defense, Reeve Foundation, New Jersey Commission on Spinal Cord Injury Research, Craig H. Neilsen Foundation, New Jersey Health Foundation, and Children's Specialized Hospital.
This survey,
funded by Kessler Foundation and conducted
by the University of New Hampshire, was the first nationally representative survey to examine the workplace experience from the perspective of individuals with
disabilities.
Kessler Foundation's cognitive rehabilitation research in MS is
funded by grants from the National Institutes of Health, the National Institute on
Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research, National MS Society, Consortium of MS Centers, the Patterson Trust, Biogen Idec, Hearst Foundations, the International Progressive MS Alliance, and Kessler Foundation.