Adopting Recommendations. A. Any agreement reached through negotiations will be put into written form and will be indicated as the recommendation of the Board representatives and the Association representatives for the approval of both parties. Such recommendation will carry the signatures of the spokesperson of each negotiating team. B. The recommendation becomes policy when approved by the Association and adopted by the Board. C. The Board cannot adopt any item of agreement which is contrary to the laws of the State of Colorado. D. The parties recognize that the Board must, by law, adopt a salary schedule commensurate with its ability to fund future budgets. Therefore, in the event of a reduction in the District’s overall revenue that may lead to the District’s inability to fund the agreed to salary and benefits, the Board may move to reopen negotiations on financial matters (e.g.: salary, benefits and work year) in order to achieve a balanced budget. E. The Association will pay for the printing of policies necessary for and prior to the ratification vote.
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Adopting Recommendations. A. 1. Any agreement reached through negotiations will be put into written form form, provided to each party, and will be indicated as the recommendation of the Board representatives and the Association representatives for the approval of both parties. Such recommendation will carry the signatures of the spokesperson of each negotiating team.
B. 2. The recommendation becomes policy when approved by the Association and adopted by the Board.
C. 3. The Board cannot adopt any item of agreement which that is contrary to the laws of the State of Colorado.
D. 4. The parties recognize that the Board must, by law, adopt a salary schedule commensurate with its ability to fund future budgets. Therefore, in the event of a reduction in the District’s overall revenue that may lead to the District’s inability to fund the agreed to salary and benefits, the Board may move to reopen negotiations on financial matters (e.g.: , salary, benefits and work year) in order to achieve a balanced budget.
E. The 5. If applicable, the Association will pay for the any printing of policies necessary for and prior to the ratification vote, or share these documents electronically. It is the Association’s responsibility for communicating with their members with agreed upon negotiated agreements necessary for and prior to the ratification vote.
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Adopting Recommendations. A. a. Any agreement reached through negotiations will be put into written form and will be indicated as the recommendation of the Board representatives and the Association representatives for the approval of both parties. Such recommendation will carry the signatures of the spokesperson of each negotiating team.
B. b. The recommendation becomes policy when approved by the Association and adopted by the Board.
C. c. The Board cannot adopt any item of agreement which is contrary to the laws of the State of Colorado.
D. d. The parties recognize that the Board must, by law, adopt a salary schedule commensurate with its ability to fund future budgets. Therefore, in the event of a reduction in the District’s overall revenue that may lead to the District’s inability to fund the agreed to salary and benefits, the Board may move to reopen negotiations on financial matters (e.g.: salary, benefits and work year) in order to achieve a balanced budget.
E. e. The Association will pay for the printing of policies necessary for and prior to the ratification vote.
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