Adoption by Reference. In an effort to settle contract negotiations in 2011 and to continue the spirit of cooperation established between the parties, The Union and Employer agree to adopt, by reference, all applicable provisions of the Employer’s Personnel Policy and Manual in effect on January 1, 2010 that do not conflict with the specific terms and conditions of this agreement.
Adoption by Reference. The parties further agree that all provisions of the City Charter, Ordinance, and Resolutions of the City Council as amended from time to time, relating to the working conditions and compensation of patrolmen are incorporated h~rein by reference and made part hereof to the same extent as if they were specifically set forth.
Adoption by Reference. 3.1: The parties further agree that all provisions of the city of Xxxxxxx, Ordinance and Resolutions of the city of Xxxxxxx as of the date of this contract, relating to the working conditions and compensation of officers are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof to the same extent as if they were specifically set forth, providing they are not in conflict with the terms of this Agreement. ~. •, Page 2 \ . City of Xxxxxxx/POAM Effective July 1, 1992 to June 30, 1996 SIGNATURE COPY
Adoption by Reference. In this chapter, the Utility incorporates by reference all or portions of regulations and standards identified below. They are available for inspection at the Utility’s office or as otherwise indicated. The publications, effective date, references within this chapter, and availability of the resources are as follows:
Adoption by Reference. (1) The Public Records Policy Manual for the City of XxXxxxxxxx, Tennessee, which is a part of this ordinance, is incorporated in its entirety herein by reference.
Adoption by Reference. In this chapter, the District adopts by reference all or portions of regulations and standards identified below. They are available for inspection at the District’s office or as otherwise indicated. The publications, effective date, references within this chapter, and availability of the resources are as follows:
Adoption by Reference. This "short form" may be used by governmental bodies adopting the Food Code where authorized by law. Use of the adoption by reference form may substantially reduce the cost of publishing and printing. The description of the Food Code, below, includes Chapter 8 and the Chapter 8 annex (Annex 1). Modifications to the description may be necessary, based on what provisions are being adopted and whether they are being adopted as law or regulation.
Adoption by Reference. 26.1: The parties further agree that all provIsions of the Charter, Police Department Manual, Ordinances and Resolutions of the City as of the date of this contract, relatift9 to the woddng conditions and compensation of officers are incorporated hel-ein by reference and made a part hereof to the same extent as if they were specifically set forth, providing they are not in conflict with ihe terms of this agreement. -I
Adoption by Reference. There is hereby adopted by reference the American Standard Installation of Gas Appliances and Gas Piping, Fourth Edition, 1964, by the City, for the purpose of prescribing rules and regulations governing the design, fabrication, installation, tests and operation of appliances and piping systems for fuel gases, which reference work is hereinafter referred to as the American Standard, which American Standard was in turn adopted by the National Fire Protection Association (N.F.P.A. No 54 – 1964), endorsed by the American Standard Association, Inc. (A.S.A. Z21.30 – 1964), and approved by the American Gas Association, Inc. and the said American Standard is hereby adopted and incorporated by reference and shall have the same force and effect as if said American Standard had been fully set out at length herein and provisions thereof shall be controlling within the limits of the City.
Adoption by Reference. 16.1: The parties agree to the adoption of relevant charter provisions, Civil Service Rules, Resolutions of the Civil Service Commission and the City Council. The City and the Union further agree that all provisions of the City Charter, Civil Service Rules and Resolutions of the Civil Service Commission and the City Council relating to working conditions and compensation of employees in the bargaining unit, except as amended or modified by this Agreement are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof to the same extent as if they were specifically set forth.