Chapter Chairpersons Sample Clauses

Chapter Chairpersons. 1. Elected Chapter Chairpersons will be exempt from necessary and special transfers during their term of office. 2. The Chapter Chairperson may use his/her unassigned time, as provided below, for activities appropriate to the administration of this Agreement and to the duties of office described in the Union handbook. This provision does not imply interruption of normal classroom activities. The unassigned time for the Chapter Chairperson is not to be counted as part of the equitable distribution of unassigned time. 3. In the elementary and schools, the following guide should be used in providing a minimum amount of unassigned time for the Chapter Chairperson. 26-50 3 51-75 4 76-100 5 4. In the secondary schools, the following guide should be used in providing unassigned time for the Chapter Chairperson. 0-25 2 or Option of No Homerooms* 26-50 3 or Option of No Homerooms* 51-75 4 76-100 5 101+ 5 and No Homeroom * The option of periods off or no homeroom must be mutually agreed upon by the Principal/Administrator and the UCC. (Also see Article 9, Section 4.G-2.) 5. Each high school Chapter Chairperson shall be provided unassigned time as per Article 2, Section 3(C)(4) and shall have no homeroom as per Article 9, Section
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Chapter Chairpersons. 5. Each high school building/campus/complex housing more than one (1) small high school will be considered a worksite. the Chapter Chairperson at worksites with more than one (1) small school shall be provided unassigned time as per Article 2, Section 3(C)(4) and shall have no homeroom as per Article 9, Section
Chapter Chairpersons. 1. Elected Chapter Chairpersons will be exempt from necessary and special transfers during their term of office. 2. The Chapter Chairperson may use his/her unassigned time, as provided below, for activities appropriate to the administration of this Agreement and to the duties of office described in the Union handbook. This provision does not imply interruption of normal classroom activities. The unassigned time for the Chapter Chairperson is not to be counted as part of the equitable distribution of unassigned time. 3. In the elementary and K-8 schools, the following guide should be used in providing a minimum amount of unassigned time for the Chapter Chairperson. 26-50 3 51-75 4 76-100 5 4. In the secondary schools, the following guide should be used in providing unassigned time for the Chapter Chairperson. 26-50 3 or Option of No Homeroom* 51-75 4 76-100 5 * The option of periods off or no homeroom must be mutually agreed upon by the Principal/Administrator 5. Effective with the start of the 2006-07 school year, each high school building/campus/complex housing more than one (1) small high school will be considered a worksite. The Chapter Chairperson at worksites with more than one (1) small school shall be provided unassigned time as per Article 2, Section 3(C)(4) and shall have no homeroom as per Article 10, Section 1 (S). Chapter Chairperson unassigned time will be allocated as per Article 2, Section 3 (C)(4). For block scheduling schools this means a one (1) block instructional period for the entire year. The Assistant Chairpersons at worksites with more than one (1) small school shall have no homeroom. For the purpose of Article 2, Section 3 (C)(5), block scheduling is limited to schools having either 4x4 or A/B model of block scheduling with all 80 to 90 minute instructional periods. 6. A special in-service course shall be offered for Chapter Chairpersons. A program of instruction and information shall be prepared by the CTU in accordance with established in-service policies. 7. Each Chapter Chairperson or his/her designee shall be released three (3) full days per school year, provided workshops are scheduled at least two (2) weeks in advance with the CEO or designee. Substitutes will be provided.‌
Chapter Chairpersons. 1. Elected Chapter Chairpersons will be exempt from necessary and special transfers during their term of office. 2. The Chapter Chairperson may use his/her unas- signed time, as provided below, for activities appropriate to the administration of this Agreement and to the duties of office described in the Union handbook. This provision does not imply interruption of normal classroom activities. The unassigned time for the Chapter Chairperson is not to be counted as part of the equitable distri- bution of unassigned time. 3. In the elementary schools, the following guide should be used in providing a minimum amount of unassigned time for the Chapter Chairperson. 4. In the secondary schools, the following guide should be used in providing unassigned time for the Chapter Chairperson.
Chapter Chairpersons. The Employer hereby agrees to recognize a Unit Chairperson. The Unit Chairperson must be a full-time employee with at least one (1) year of seniority. It shall be the function of the Unit Chairperson to meet with representatives of the Employer for purposes of negotiations and in accordance with the procedures established in the Grievance Procedure.
Chapter Chairpersons. 1. Upon approval of the Director of Human Resources or designee, Chapter Chairpersons may be released from their regular duties during his/her working hours without loss of pay to investigate reported grievances and to present grievances to the employer representatives. 2. Notwithstanding their position on the seniority list, in the event of layoff, the Union Chapter Chairpersons not to exceed one (1) shall be continued at work as long as there is a bargaining unit position for which he/she is qualified to perform. The Union Chapter Chairpersons referred to above shall receive the rate of pay for the position in which he/she was placed at the time of a layoff.

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  • Department Chairpersons 17.1 In each elementary, middle and senior high school, the need for department chairpersons/team leaders shall be determined by the principal. Each such department chairperson/team leader shall be appointed for one (1) academic year. If possible, such appointment should be made prior to the end of the preceding academic year. Teachers shall have the right to refuse such appointment. Team leaders will have coordinating and planning functions for their teams and shall serve as liaison between their teams and the principal. They shall not be considered administrative employees. 17.2 When feasible, and after consultation with them, department chairpersons and team leaders will be provided with release time commensurate with the responsibilities assigned to them by their principal.

  • INDEPENDENT ASSESSMENT COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS Xx. Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Registered Nurses Association of Ontario 000 Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx 0000 Xxxxxxx, XX X0X 0X0 Telephone: (000) 000-0000, ext. 216 Fax: (000) 000-0000 E-mail: xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xx Ms. Xxxxxxx Plain 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxx Xxxxxxxx, XX X0X 0X0 Telephone: (000) 000-0000 Email: xxxxxxx.xxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xx BETWEEN: AND:

  • Chairperson The Chairperson will supervise and control the affairs of the Committee and shall exercise such supervisory powers as may be given him/her by the Members of the Committee. The Chairperson will perform all duties incident to such office and such other duties as may be provided in these bylaws or as may be prescribed from time to time by the Committee. The Chairperson shall preside at all meetings and shall exercise parliamentary control in accordance with Xxxxxx’s Rules of Order.

  • Local Professional Development Committee A. There shall be a Local Professional Development Committee (LPDC) to oversee, review, and approve individual professional development plans (IPDP) for course work, continuing education units and/or other equivalent activities. 1. The LPDC shall be responsible to recommend for the Superintendent’s approval, all in-service activities and workshops offered in the district during the school year for staff professional development. 2. Recommendations for District Workshops and In-Service activities should be submitted to the LPDC for approval and recommendation no later than the last school day of the year prior to the year it will be implemented. 3. The LPDC chair shall review and approve all “Professional Growth Reimbursement Application” forms. B. The LPDC shall consist of three (3) teachers appointed by the Association President and two (2) members appointed by the Superintendent. One of the Superintendent's appointees will be a Principal employed by the district. C. Appointments shall be for two (2) years with half of the committee members being appointed every other year. 1. Appointments shall be made on or before May 1. 2. The Appointments shall be made by each party outlined above, notifying the other of those appointed. 3. In the event of a vacancy, the committee members shall be replaced in accordance with "B." above. 4. The Association shall name a fourth teacher member and the Superintendent shall name a third administrative member to serve as alternates and attend trainings. These two (2) people shall act as substitutes when a committee member is absent. D. This committee shall meet monthly. 1. The committee may also be convened by the request of two sitting members. 2. A quorum shall consist of five (5) members. When administrative licenses/certificates are reviewed, two (2) sitting teacher members will abstain and the decision will be decided by three (3) members. 3. If the committee determines it is needed, they will be provided two (2) professional release days to meet during regular school hours. Substitutes will be provided for the committee members on these release days. 4. Committee members shall be provided an additional annual stipend of $1,000 for meetings beyond the normal work day or year. This stipend shall be paid in two (2) semi-annual payments. Any member who fails to serve the full year shall have the above compensation prorated on a monthly basis for each month served. 5. Decisions of the LPDC will be made by consensus of the committee members present. 6. The committee minutes shall be prepared and maintained in compliance with the laws governing the operation of committees of public bodies.

  • Professional Development Committee There shall be a Professional Development Committee composed of two (2) members of the Association one of whom shall be the Bargaining Unit President or designate and two (2) representatives of the Hospital one of whom shall be the Chief Nursing Officer or designate and one human resources representative.

  • Leave, Board of Directors A nurse who is elected to the Board of Directors of the Ontario Nurses' Association, other than to the office of President, shall be granted upon request such leave(s) of absence as she or he may require to fulfill the duties of the position. Reasonable notice - sufficient to adequately allow the Hospital to minimize disruption of its services shall be given to the Hospital for such leave of absence. Notwithstanding Article 10.04, there shall be no loss of seniority or service for a nurse during such leave of absence. Leave of absence under this provision shall be in addition to the Union leave provided in Article 11.02

  • Executive Committee (A) The Executive Committee shall be composed of not more than nine members who shall be selected by the Board of Directors from its own members and who shall hold office during the pleasure of the Board. (B) The Executive Committee shall have all the powers of the Board of Directors when it is not in session to transact all business for and in behalf of the Company that may be brought before it. (C) The Executive Committee shall meet at the principal office of the Company or elsewhere in its discretion at such times to be determined by a majority of its members, or at the call of the Chairman of the Executive Committee or at the call of the Chairman of the Board of Directors. The majority of its members shall be necessary to constitute a quorum for the transaction of business. Special meetings of the Executive Committee may be held at any time when a quorum is present. (D) Minutes of each meeting of the Executive Committee shall be kept and submitted to the Board of Directors at its next meeting. (E) The Executive Committee shall advise and superintend all investments that may be made of the funds of the Company, and shall direct the disposal of the same, in accordance with such rules and regulations as the Board of Directors from time to time make. (F) In the event of a state of disaster of sufficient severity to prevent the conduct and management of the affairs and business of the Company by its directors and officers as contemplated by these By-Laws any two available members of the Executive Committee as constituted immediately prior to such disaster shall constitute a quorum of that Committee for the full conduct and management of the affairs and business of the Company in accordance with the provisions of Article III of these By-Laws; and if less than three members of the Trust Committee is constituted immediately prior to such disaster shall be available for the transaction of its business, such Executive Committee shall also be empowered to exercise all of the powers reserved to the Trust Committee under Article III Section 2 hereof. In the event of the unavailability, at such time, of a minimum of two members of such Executive Committee, any three available directors shall constitute the Executive Committee for the full conduct and management of the affairs and business of the Company in accordance with the foregoing provisions of this Section. This By-Law shall be subject to implementation by Resolutions of the Board of Directors presently existing or hereafter passed from time to time for that purpose, and any provisions of these By-Laws (other than this Section) and any resolutions which are contrary to the provisions of this Section or to the provisions of any such implementary Resolutions shall be suspended during such a disaster period until it shall be determined by any interim Executive Committee acting under this section that it shall be to the advantage of the Company to resume the conduct and management of its affairs and business under all of the other provisions of these By-Laws.

  • Chair The Chair of the Union/Management Committee shall alternate between an Employer representative and a representative of the Union.

  • Training Committee The parties to this Agreement may form a Training Committee. The Training Committee will be constituted by equal numbers of Employer nominees and ETU employee representatives and have a charter which clearly states its role and responsibilities. It shall monitor the clauses of this Agreement which relate to training and ensure all employees have equal access to training.

  • Advisory Board (a) The Managing Member may establish an Advisory Board comprised of members of the Managing Members expert network and external advisors. The Advisory Board will be available to provide guidance to the Managing Member on the strategy and progress of the Company. Additionally, the Advisory Board may: (i) be consulted with by the Managing Member in connection with the acquisition and disposal of a Series Asset, (ii) conduct an annual review of the Company’s acquisition policy, (iii) provide guidance with respect to, material conflicts arising or that are reasonably likely to arise with the Managing Member, on the one hand, and the Company, a Series or the Economic Members, on the other hand, or the Company or a Series, on the one hand, and another Series, on the other hand, (iv) approve any material transaction between the Company or a Series and the Managing Member or any of its Affiliates, another Series or an Economic Member (other than the purchase of interests in such Series), (v) provide guidance with respect to fees, expenses, assets, revenues and availability of funds for distribution with respect to each Series on an annual basis and (vi) approve any service providers appointed by the Managing Member in respect of the Series Assets. (b) If the Advisory Board determines that any member of the Advisory Boards interests conflict to a material extent with the interests of a Series or the Company as a whole, such member of the Advisory Board shall be excluded from participating in any discussion of the matters to which that conflict relates and shall not participate in the provision of guidance to the Managing Member in respect of such matters, unless a majority of the other members of the Advisory Board determines otherwise. (c) The members of the Advisory Board shall not be entitled to compensation by the Company or any Series in connection with their role as members of the Advisory Board (including compensation for attendance at meetings of the Advisory Board), provided, however, the Company or any applicable Series shall reimburse a member of the Advisory Board for any out of pocket expenses or Operating Expenses actually incurred by it or any of its Affiliates on behalf of the Company or a Series when acting upon the Managing Members instructions or pursuant to a written agreement between the Company or a Series and such member of the Advisory Board or its Affiliates. (d) The members of the Advisory Board shall not be deemed managers or other persons with duties to the Company or any Series (under Sections 18-1101 or 18-1104 of the Delaware Act or under any other applicable law or in equity) and shall have no fiduciary duty to the Company or any Series. The Managing Member shall be entitled to rely upon, and shall be fully protected in relying upon, reports and information of the Advisory Board to the extent the Managing Member reasonably believes that such matters are within the professional or expert competence of the members of the Advisory Board, and shall be protected under Section 18-406 of the Delaware Act in relying thereon.

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