College Facilities Sample Clauses

College Facilities. Employees, retirees, their spouses, and dependent children shall be entitled to the use of libraries and recreational facilities at no charge provided there is no interference with the educational mission of the Colleges, and that such facilities are utilized on non-working time and in accordance with the rules, regulations and schedules established by the College for such facilities.
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College Facilities. The Association shall be permitted reasonable use of College facilities to conduct Association business in a similar manner that such facility use is and has been allowed by other groups.
College Facilities. Union representatives may use a College’s meeting spaces when available, typewriters, duplicating equipment, calculators, computers, campus mail, and email under reasonable guidelines set forth by the designated administrator, providing the Union shall pay monthly to the College the normal and usual charge, if any, prevailing for such use. Use may be terminated if such charges are not paid within thirty (30) days.
College Facilities. Full-time teaching faculty members and members of their immediate families (when accompanied by the faculty member) shall be accorded the privilege of reasonable use, of the College's facilities, grounds, furnishings, and equipment for personal development and athletic and recreational purposes, except for entering in or upon the College's pond(s) for a fee of 1/3 the established facilities use rate. The Association and faculty members acknowledge and agree that any and all risk, loss, damage, or extra cost incurred or caused by the faculty member or his or her family in such non-work related activity is the responsibility of the faculty member and/or his or her family. The privilege of non-work related use of the College's facilities shall be granted only insofar as such use does not interfere with activities of the College and is not abused. Full-time teaching faculty members and members of their immediate families shall be entitled to free admission to athletic and cultural events sponsored by the College, except in instances in which an event is specifically excepted from such treatment by College determination.
College Facilities xxviii. As for college facilities, both parties agree as follows: 28.1 Party A shall be responsible for the construction, decoration and maintenance of relevant facilities required for the operation of SII, and shall own the property rights of relevant facilities of SII. Except for the assets purchased by Party B or its contractor and not involving Party A's funds, both parties agree that all the real estate and movable property of SII shall be owned by Party A. 28.2 Both parties shall exchange opinions during the design and construction of relevant facilities to ensure that the internal design functions of the facilities can meet the needs of teaching and supporting services of the cooperative school running institutions. All designs including classrooms, laboratories, etc. shall be jointly approved by Party A and Party B. The relevant facilities shall be accepted by both parties before the school starts.
College Facilities. The ASA and its representatives shall be permitted to use appropriate College facilities for meetings at no charge. Meetings must be arranged through existing College scheduling procedures.
College Facilities. The College will extend the following facilities to the unions: a) The use (but not exclusive use) of a designated College room. At any one time this is subject to bookings from other College staff. b) Use of specified notice boards in Lounge on 3 c) Reprographic facilities, to be charged at staff rates. d) Reasonable use of College postal facilities for external communications (single copy postage – not mail drops). e) An e-mail account for each union (subject to adherence to the College’s Acceptable Use Policy and acceptance by the College that email communication is confidential and may be legally privileged to the unions). f) Internet Access (subject to adherence to the College’s Acceptable Use Policy). g) Sufficient lockable cupboard or filing cabinet space h) Use of a College phone.
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College Facilities. Subject to College rules and regulations of general applicability, the Union and its authorized representatives shall have the right to use College meeting facilities and have access to College typewriters and duplicating equipment. The Union shall pay the College for all costs incidental to such use, e.g., paper, stencils, ditto-masters. Wherever there is a breakdown of such equipment clearly attributable to its abuse by Union representatives, the Union shall reimburse the College for necessary repairs.
College Facilities. Federation representatives may use a College's typewriters, duplicating equipment and calculators, and all new technology, tools, equipment or labor saving devices when they are not otherwise in use, under reasonable guidelines set forth by the designated administrator, provided the Federation shall pay monthly to the College the normal and usual charge, if any, then prevailing for such use. Use may be terminated if use charges are not paid within thirty (30) days. The Federation may install its own telephone service at each College, in reasonable locations approved by the Business Manager, and it shall be billed directly for and shall pay the installation and monthly charges.

Related to College Facilities

  • PUBLIC FACILITIES Supplier’s employees may be required to perform work at government- owned facilities, including schools. Supplier’s employees and agents must conduct themselves in a professional manner while on the premises, and in accordance with Participating Entity policies and procedures, and all applicable laws.

  • State Facilities If the State makes space available to the Party in any State facility during the term of this Agreement for purposes of the Party’s performance under this Agreement, the Party shall only use the space in accordance with all policies and procedures governing access to and use of State facilities which shall be made available upon request. State facilities will be made available to Party on an “AS IS, WHERE IS” basis, with no warranties whatsoever.

  • Facilities Keep all properties useful or necessary to Borrower's business in good repair and condition, and from time to time make necessary repairs, renewals and replacements thereto so that such properties shall be fully and efficiently preserved and maintained.

  • Banking Facilities Schedule 3.25 sets forth a complete and correct list of: (a) each bank, savings and loan or similar financial institution in which the Company or any of its Subsidiaries has an account or safety deposit box and the numbers of such accounts or safety deposit boxes maintained thereat; and (b) the names of all persons authorized to draw on each such account or to have access to any such safety deposit box, together with a description of the authority (and conditions thereto, if any) of each person with respect thereto.

  • TEACHER FACILITIES A. The Board shall provide for each actively employed teacher: 1. A serviceable desk, chair and computer. 2. Access to a dining table. 3. A lockable desk, file cabinet or closet in which teachers may store instructional materials and supplies. 4. An appropriately furnished room to be reserved for the exclusive use of staff as a faculty lounge. Said room will be regularly cleaned by the custodial staff and will be in addition to the other teacher work areas. However, staff will be expected to keep the lounge reasonably neat and orderly. 5. Access to well-lighted and clean employee restrooms, separate from the students' restrooms with appropriate supplies. 6. Storage facilities for special instructional personnel. 7. In accordance with applicable food and nutrition guidelines, the principal, at request by a majority of the teachers, may arrange for the installation of a maximum of two faculty vending machines in each faculty lounge. All proceeds from the machines shall be used in such manner as the majority of teachers and educational support employees of that building shall determine. Cost, if any, of installation shall be borne by the teachers and educational support employees of each school. B. Where feasible in existing buildings, and in all new buildings, the following will be provided. 1. A teacher work area containing adequate equipment and supplies to aid in the preparation of instructional materials. 2. A communication system so that teachers can communicate with the main office from their classrooms, provided that such system is used only for emergency announcements during class periods. 3. Space for teachers' dining in a faculty lounge or other room unavailable to students with tables and chairs sufficient to accommodate teachers during their lunch period. C. Teachers shall report in writing to the principal any condition considered unsafe or hazardous. The principal shall take action(s) as appropriate and shall notify the teacher in writing of such action(s) taken within five (5) days. D. A telephone will be made available for teachers to use for school business. Teachers and principals shall arrange this use to provide reasonable privacy during the call. During the workday, teachers may make personal phone calls only if the calls cannot be made at any other time. E. Teachers who need access to a telephone for school business after the workday ends shall arrange this access with the principal. Teachers with supervisory responsibilities will also have access to the building. F. An adequate portion of the parking lots at each school will be reserved for teacher parking. Effective July 1, 2012, newly hired employees assigned to the South East Street Central Office location will be required to pay a fee of $45 per month if they elect to park in designated BOE parking areas. Twelve-month employees may elect payroll deduction to allocate payments over 24 equal paychecks. Eleven-month employees may elect payroll deduction to allocate payments over 22 equal paychecks. Ten-month employees may elect payroll deduction to allocate payment over 20 equal paychecks. G. The Board will take steps to ensure teachers have access to their classrooms when custodians unlock the buildings in the morning and up to one (1) hour before custodial shifts end on weekdays during the school year, provided rooms are not being utilized by outside user groups. Teachers shall have access to their rooms during summer operating hours during summer months unless there is scheduled maintenance, outside user groups or FCPS programs occurring.

  • Employee Facilities Employee Facilities. Restrooms and attendant facilities shall be provided as required in the orders and regulations of the State of Washington Department of Labor and Industries. A good faith effort will be made by the Employer to provide facilities for employees’ personal belongings.

  • Office Facilities During the period of employment, Executive shall have his office where the Corporation’s principal executive offices are located from time to time, which currently are at 3000 Xxxx Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxx Xxxxxx, and the Corporation shall furnish Executive with office facilities reasonably suitable to his position at such location.

  • School Facilities 0000 X 00xx X, Xxxxx Xxxxx, XX 00000. The School shall provide reasonable notification to the Authorizer of any change in the location of its facilities.

  • Laundry Facilities Washers and dryers are installed in each apartment for the exclusive use of students in the apartment. Any other use is prohibited. The use of washers and dryers are free. LINEN: Brighton provides a mattress cover on all mattresses. Students need to bring their own bedding. All beds are regular twin size. The typical cost for replacing a mattress cover is $25.00. MAINTENANCE: Students are responsible to notify the manager in writing as soon as possible if they notice anything in an apartment that requires repair work or maintenance. See “Property Conditions” section 12 of the BYU-Idaho Student Landlord Housing Contract.

  • Trading Facilities Most open-outcry and electronic trading facilities are supported by computer-based component systems for the order-routing, execution, matching, registration or clearing of trades. As with all facilities and systems, they are vulnerable to temporary disruption or failure. Your ability to recover certain losses may be subject to limits on liability imposed by the system provider, the market, the clearing house and/or member firms. Such limits may vary; you should ask the firm with which you deal for details in this respect.

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