Common use of ALLOWABLE NECESSITY Clause in Contracts

ALLOWABLE NECESSITY. Any leave in which the bargaining unit member remains in a paid status; such leave can include, but not be limited to , a doctor’s authorized medical leave, pregnancy disability leave, catastrophic leave, bereavement leave, jury duty, personal leave, personal necessity, and industrial accident leave. In addition to the above mentioned leaves, a call to active military service falls under the definition of Allowable Necessity. This section applies to section 6.3.4, Longevity Steps and is effective July 1, 2003. BACHELOR'S DEGREE Any earned Bachelor of Science or Arts Degree or equivalent from an accredited institution. DAY‌ Any day in which the administrative office of the Murrieta Valley Unified School District is open for business. EXTENDED CONTRACT‌ A teaching contract that exceeds 185 days. FULL-TIME‌ A good year is one in which the bargaining unit member is in a paid status for a minimum of 135 days or 75% of the school year. (Reference state Education Code section 44908.) This section applies to section 6.3.4, Longevity Steps and is effective July 1, 2003.

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Samples: Definition of Terms, Definition of Terms, Definition of Terms

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