– ACADEMY SCHOOLS Sample Clauses

– ACADEMY SCHOOLS. Should the Kalamazoo Public Schools participate in any discussion germane to approving a public school academy, the Association will be promptly notified and the Association will be provided all information regarding same to allow a monitoring of the District’s discussions. If the District should decide to open an academy, the parties will negotiate wages, hours and working conditions for the bargaining unit work being performed in the academy. This agreement is only applicable to public school academies established under M.R.C. 380.501.
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– ACADEMY SCHOOLS. The Spring Lake Public Schools will not approve any public school academy application or contract prior to negotiations with the Spring Lake Education Association. Should the Spring Lake Public Schools participate in any discussion germane to approving a public school academy, the association will be promptly notified and the Association will be provided all information regarding same to allow a monitoring of the District's discussions. If the district should decide to open an academy, the parties will negotiate wages, hours, and working conditions for the bargaining unit work being performed in the academy. This agreement only applies to Act No. 362 of the Public Acts of 1993. If new legislation is enacted which authorizes a different type of academy or charter, the parties will reopen negotiations to accommodate same.
– ACADEMY SCHOOLS. 1 Specific requirements for Academy Schools Pre-BACs report checked and authorised every month. Pre-BACS report produced monthly. Reports – gross to net, overall costing, recharge, validation and other payments – e-mailed securely monthly. HMRC Real Time Information (RTI) submitted monthly. Responding directly to Academy’s auditors in relation to TP return, reconciliation reports and auditing data requirements.
– ACADEMY SCHOOLS. The Kalamazoo Public Schools will not approve any public school academy without benefit of negotiations with the Kalamazoo Education Association. Should the Kalamazoo Public Schools participate in any discussion germane to approving a public school academy, the Association will be promptly notified and the Association will be provided all information regarding same to allow a monitoring of the District’s discussions. If the District should decide to open an academy, the parties will negotiate wages, hours and working conditions for the bargaining unit work being performed in the academy. This agreement is only applicable to public school academies established under M.R.C. 380.501. If new legislation is enacted which authorizes a different type of academy, charter or school of choice, the parties will reopen negotiations to accommodate same.
– ACADEMY SCHOOLS. Deliverable 1: Pre-BACs reports (Lead: Hoople) Customer Responsibilities Hoople Responsibilities • Pre-BACs report checked and authorised every month • Pre-BACS report produced monthly • Reports – gross to net, overall costing, recharge and other payments sent via secure transfer (Anycomms+) • HMRC Real Time Information (RTI) submitted monthly • Responding directly to Academy’s auditors in relation to TP return, reconciliation reports and auditing data requirements Deliverable 2: Cycle Scheme (Lead: Hoople) Customer Responsibilities Hoople Responsibilities • To set up cycle scheme with nominated provider • Administer salary sacrifice deductions accurately Deliverable 3: Conversion to academy status (Lead: Hoople) Customer Responsibilities Hoople Responsibilities • To give 3 months’ notice of requirement to change status • Provide new DfE number, bank details and logo • Advice on how to register as an employer with HRMC • Registered to act as an agent with HRMC on behalf of the academySetting up of academy specific grading/pay structure • Accurate conversion to academy client status within integrated HR/Payroll system • Provide new payslip template
– ACADEMY SCHOOLS. Nutrition standards for sale or service of food and beverages through the School Meals Program: All food and beverage for sale or service by the School Meals Programs shall meet or exceed federal and state nutrition standards. To the extent possible, school meals shall include adequate time for eating (after sitting down, at least 10 minutes for breakfast and at least 20 minutes for lunch), and should be scheduled at appropriate times (i.e. lunch between 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m.), and include access to free drinking water, and will provide student access to hand washing and/or sanitizing. Schools will encourage maximum participation in school meal programs. Appropriate professional development will be provided for school nutrition staff and other staff involved in the delivery of healthy eating programs. Nutrition standards for sale or service of food and beverages outside of the School Meals Program: Food and beverages at school should be provided primarily through the School Meals Program and consistent with federal and state nutrition standards1.

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  • TEACHERS AND RESEARCHERS 1. An individual who is a resident of a Contracting State immediately before making a visit to the other Contracting State, and who, at the invitation of any university, college, school or other similar educational institution, visits that other State for a period not exceeding two years solely for the purpose of teaching or research or both at such educational institution shall be exempt from tax in that other State on any remuneration for such teaching or research.

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