Class II. Written notice of the nature of the offense; right for the member of the bargaining unit to have a conference with the building principal or immediate supervisor as designated in the job description in which such member shall be given the opportunity to show cause why the sanction should not be imposed; the right for the member to be represented by an individual of his/her choice; written disposition of the matter within five (5) working days from the date of the conference. Such disposition may be appealed within seven (7) calendar days to the Superintendent who shall have the authority to affirm, modify or vacate the disposition made by the principal or immediate supervisor.
Class II. Basic Restorations, Endodontics, Period- ontics, Prosthodontic Maintenance and Oral Surgery—to include fillings, root canal treatment, routine extractions, denture adjustments, occlusal biteguards, and periodontal scaling and root planning.
Class II. 1st offense - 3 day suspension without pay 2nd offense - 10 day suspension without pay 3rd offense - escalates to a Class III offense
Class II. On-Site Historic Property Protection Measures
2.1 The following historic property protection measures may be approved for undertakings under the conditions detailed below:
(a) Linear sites (e.g., historic trails, roads, railroad grades, ditches) may be crossed or breached by equipment in areas where their features or characteristics clearly lack historic integrity (i.e., where those portions do not contribute to site eligibility or values).
(1) Crossings are not to be made at the points of origin, intersection, or terminus of linear site features.
(2) Crossings are to be made perpendicular to linear site features.
(3) The number of crossings is to be minimized by project and amongst multiple projects in the same general location.
(4) The remainder of the linear site is to be avoided, and traffic is to be clearly routed through designated crossings.
(b) Accumulation of sufficient snow over archaeological deposits or historic features to prevent surface and subsurface impacts. Undertaking activities may be implemented over snow cover on historic properties under the following conditions:
(1) The cover must have at least 12 inches depth of compacted snow or ice throughout the duration of undertaking activities on sites.
(2) All concentrated work areas (e.g., landings, skid trails, turnarounds, and processing equipment sites) shall be located prior to snow accumulation and outside historic property boundaries.
(c) Placement of foreign, non-archaeological material (e.g., padding or filter cloth) within transportation corridors (e.g., designated roads or trails, campground loops, boat ramps, etc.) over archaeological deposits or historic features to prevent surface and subsurface impacts caused by vehicles or equipment. Such foreign material may be utilized on historic properties under the following conditions:
(1) Engineering will design the foreign material depth to acceptable professional standards;
(2) Engineering will design the foreign material use to assure that there will be no surface or subsurface impacts to archaeological deposits or historic features;
(3) The foreign material must be easily distinguished from underlying archaeological deposits or historic features;
(4) The remainder of the archaeological site or historic feature is to be avoided, and traffic is to be clearly routed across the foreign fill material;
(5) The foreign material must be removable should research or other heritage need require access to the archaeological deposit or histori...
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Class II a. Insubordination - Failure to comply with reasonable directives, temporary duty assignments, and job related requests of the building principal, immediate supervisor or Superintendent.
b. Unauthorized Absences - Absence from assigned work which is not authorized by the building principal, immediate supervisor or the Superintendent.
c. Failure To Keep Accurate Records
Class II. Xx. Xxxxx, Xx. Xxxxxxxxx and Xx. Xxxxxxxx; and
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Class II working Xxxxxxx appointed by the Employer shall be paid a premium of ten percent (10%) per hour in addition to their regular hourly wage rate. Class II eligibility shall be based on those xxxxxxx having projected responsibility for five (5) or more employees. Probationary employees may be paid up to 10% below the journeyman or apprentice rates (whichever applies). Should any government legislation or regulation increase the above rates, these rates shall automatically conform.
Class II. A recall situation in which the use of, or exposure to, a violative product may cause temporary or medically reversible adverse health consequences or where the probability of serious adverse health consequences is remote (US). A recall situation in which the use of or exposure to a defective product could cause illness or mistreatment but is not Class I (EC).