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Consulting Activities. Faculty and other University personnel engaged in consulting work regarding inventions should use great care to ensure that their consulting agreement(s) are not in conflict with University policies on outside activities and financial interests and shall disclose in a timely fashion to the Office of Research any potential conflicts.
Consulting Activities. For purposes of this Appendix B, the term “Consulting Activities” shall include all consulting and other fee-for-service arrangements entered with HCPs or HCIs. This shall include, but not be limited to, speaker programs, speaker training programs, presentations, consultant task force meetings, advisory boards, research and development meetings, product training and education sessions, ad hoc advisory activities, research and any other financial engagements or arrangements with an HCP or HCI and all expenses relating to the engagements or arrangements.
Consulting Activities. Oldfield agrees that he shall devote his full time, attention, and energy to the business of the College. However, it is understood and agreed that while serving as President of the College, he may serve as a consultant or evaluator to other agencies, engage in writing activities, teaching, and speaking, all of short-term duration, and at his discretion, subject to the approval of the Chairman of the Board of the College. Any activities related to the above which require Oldfield to be absent from the College for more than three (3) successive work days shall be submitted for approval to the Board of Trustees prior to his undertaking of same. In no case shall the College be responsible for any expenses incurred in the performance of any of the aforementioned activities.
Consulting Activities. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ agrees that he shall devote his full time, attention, and energy to the business of the College. However, it is understood and agreed that while serving as President of the College, he may serve as a consultant or evaluator to other agencies, engage in writing activities, teaching, and speaking, all of short-term duration, and at his discretion, subject to the approval of the Chairman of the Board of the College. Any activities related to the above which require ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ to be absent from the College for more than three (3) successive work days shall be submitted for approval to the Board of Trustees prior to his undertaking of same. In no case shall the College be responsible for any expenses incurred in the performance of any of the aforementioned activities.
Consulting Activities. Delta Petroleum Corporation agrees to retain Consultant, and Consultant agrees to be retained by Delta Petroleum Corporation as a consultant, for the purpose of providing the consulting services described in Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof. Commencing on August 3, 2012, Consultant shall devote substantially all of his business time to providing such consulting services.
Consulting Activities. Archemix may request Isis to perform certain research and development activities to aid in the advancement of Licensed Products. Isis will be under no obligation to perform such consulting activities requested by Archemix. Any mutually agreed upon consulting work will be performed under an agreed upon work plan, which will include estimates of Isis’ FTE time to be expended. Isis will be compensated by Archemix for the performance of any such consulting work by Isis at the FTE Rate.
Consulting Activities. In its capacity as a consultant, TNG shall make its best effort to assist COUNTY in developing and executing a government relations plan. The nature of this plan and its objectives shall be determined by COUNTY with the advice and assistance of TNG. In this role, TNG shall assist COUNTY in assessing its long-range federal initiatives, establishing priorities among its projects, and developing a strategic plan for expanding its government outreach activities. TNG’s duties may include the following when appropriate: conduct an extensive inventory of COUNTY’S resources; develop the concept for agreed-upon initiatives; formulate a comprehensive plan and timetable for the initiatives; prepare the outline of a proposal for the initiatives; assist in the preparation of supporting documentation for the initiatives; develop legislative strategies concerning the initiatives; serve as liaison to government agencies as necessary; and monitor and report on government programs relevant to the initiatives and other possible areas of interest to COUNTY. Neither party shall assign any of its rights or delegate any of its duties or obligations under the Agreement without the express written consent of the other party.
Consulting Activities. The Board of Education recognizes that the Superintendent has a professional obligation to serve as a speaker, consultant or resource person outside the District. Benefits may accrue to the District through such participation. When a commitment of this nature will require the Superintendent to be absent from the District for more than one working day, the Board of Education shall be informed in advance, whenever possible, of the proposed absence. Participation in activities of this nature which require the Superintendent to be absent from the District for more than three working days or are of a continuing nature shall be subject to the advance approval of the Board of Education. LEGAL REF.: 105 ILCS 5/10-16.7, 5/10-20.47, 5/10-21.4, 5/10-21.9, 5/10-23.8, 5/21B-20, 5/21B-25, 5/24-11, and 5/24A-3. 5 ILCS 120/7.3, Open Meetings Act. 23 Ill.Admin.Code §§1.310, 1.705, and 25.355. CROSS REF: 2:20 (Powers and Duties of the School Board), 2:130 (Board-Superintendent Relationship), 2:240 (Board Policy Development), 3:10 (Goals and Objectives), 4:165 (Awareness and Prevention of Child Sexual Abuse and Grooming Behaviors), 4:175 (Convicted Child Sex Offender; Screening; Notifications), 5:30 (Hiring Process and Criteria), 5:90 (Abused and Neglected Child Reporting), 5:120 (Employee Ethics; Code of Professional Conduct; and Conflict of Interest), 5:150 (Personnel Records), 5:210 (Resignations), 5:290 (Employment Termination and Suspensions) Adopted: March 9, 2022 The School Board establishes District administrative and supervisory positions in accordance with the District's needs and State law. This policy applies to all administrators other than the Superintendent, including without limitation, Building Principals. The general duties and authority of each administrative or supervisory position are approved by the Board, upon the Superintendent's recommendation, and contained in the respective position's job description. In the event of a conflict, State law and/or the administrator's employment agreement shall control.
Consulting Activities. The Board of Education recognizes that the Superintendent has a professional obligation to serve as a speaker, consultant or resource person outside the District. Benefits may accrue to the District through such participation. When a commitment of this nature will require the Superintendent to be absent from the District for more than one working day, the Board of Education shall be informed in advance, whenever possible, of the proposed absence. Participation in activities of this nature which require the Superintendent to be absent from the District for more than three working days or are of a continuing nature shall be subject to the advance approval of the Board of Education. LEGAL REF.:105 ILCS 5/10-16.7, 5/10-20.47, 5/10-21.4, 5/10-23.8, 5/21B-20, 5/21B-25, 5/24-11, and 5/24A-3. 23 Ill.Admin.Code §§1.310, 1.705, and 29.130. CROSS REF:2:20 (Powers and Duties of the School Board), 2:130 (Board-Superintendent Relationship), 2:240 (Board Policy Development), 3:10 (Goals and Objectives) ADOPTED:November 4, 2015 The School Board establishes District administrative and supervisory positions in accordance with the District's needs and State law. This policy applies to all administrators other than the Superintendent, including without limitation, Building Principals. The general duties and authority of each administrative or supervisory position are approved by the Board, upon the Superintendent's recommendation, and contained in the respective position's job description. In the event of a conflict, State law and/or the administrator's employment agreement shall control.
Consulting Activities. After application to and with the approval of the Superintendent or designee, staff members may be released with full pay to serve as volunteer speakers, consultants, or resource persons outside the District. The employee or the school district or institution receiving the services may be responsible for travel, lodging, and meal expenses and for substitute costs if any are incurred. Any consulting, professional development, or other professional involvement activity shall be undertaken with the understanding that such activity shall not interfere with the staff member's responsibilities to the District and that anyone engaging in such activities shall speak as an individual unless specifically directed by the board to speak for the District. Any staff member who, of their own accord, consults, presents, or is employed by another district for any type of consulting activity, speaking or etc. that is not approved by the Superintendent or designees, shall not be covered under the aforementioned parameters.
