Conflicts with Law or Rule. If any changed provision of this collective bargaining contract, which results from any reopener or renegotiations or impasse resolution procedures, is in conflict with any law, rule, or regulation over which the Board has amendatory power, the Board shall amend the law, rule, or regulation to conform to the new provisions of this Contract. If any provision of the collective bargaining contract is in conflict with any law, ordinance, rule, or regulation over which the chief executive officer has no amendatory power, the chief executive officer shall submit to the appropriate governmental body having amendatory power a proposed amendment to such law, ordinance, rule, or regulation. Unless and until such amendment is enacted or adopted and becomes effective, the conflicting provision of the collective bargaining contract shall not become effective. (Reference, Florida Statutes, Chapter 447.309 (3). For the purpose of this Contract, all references made to Florida Statutes, Chapter 447 shall utilize the language and definitions of Florida Statutes, Chapter 447).
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Conflicts with Law or Rule. If any changed provision of this collective bargaining contract, which results from any reopener or renegotiations or impasse resolution procedures, is in conflict with any law, rule, or regulation over which the Board has amendatory power, the Board shall amend the law, rule, or regulation to conform to the new provisions of this Contract. If any provision of the collective bargaining contract is in conflict with any law, ordinance, rule, or regulation over which the chief executive officer has no amendatory power, the chief executive officer shall submit to the appropriate governmental body having amendatory power a proposed amendment to such law, ordinance, rule, or regulation. Unless and until such amendment is enacted or adopted and becomes effective, the conflicting provision of the collective bargaining contract shall not become effective. (Reference, Florida Statutes, Chapter 447.309 (3). For the purpose of this Contract, all references made to Florida Statutes, Chapter 447 shall utilize the language and definitions of Florida Statutes, Chapter 447.).
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement