Union Delegate Rights 51.1 To the extent that the provisions of clause 36A of the Award may confer a more favourable benefit upon a workplace delegate than the explicit terms of this clause, those provisions will operate as terms of this clause. 51.2 Where an Employee has been elected as a Union Delegate, the Employer will recognise the following rights: (a) the right to be treated fairly and to perform their role without any discrimination in their employment; (b) for the Union Delegate to represent an Employee when requested in relation to a grievance, dispute or a discussion with a member of the Union; (c) the right to place information on a notice board in a prominent location in the workplace except that the material must not breach freedom of association, privacy and other applicable laws; (d) the right to paid time to attend industrial tribunals and/or courts where they have been requested to do so by an Employee (which may include themselves) whom they represent in a particular dispute in their workplace; (e) the right to paid time to assist and represent Employees who have requested them to represent them in respect of a dispute arising in their workplace; (f) the right to represent the interests of members in their workplace to the Union, Employer and industrial tribunals/courts; and (g) the right to paid time to attend Union meetings for the purposes of the Union and Project related matters, typically monthly or as reasonably required. 51.3 Union Delegates will be paid the classification rate applicable to their substantive role taking into consideration their skills and/or tickets. 51.4 The Employer will consult and agree with the Union prior to the Employer making a decision to terminate or transfer a Union Delegate/Employee Representative.The Union Delegate/Employee Representative is entitled to one week’s notice in advance of such termination or transfer. Payment in lieu of notice may be made by agreement.
Delegate If the Employing Authority lawfully authorises a delegate to act on its behalf, a reference in this contract to the Employing Authority includes a reference to that delegate.
Contractor’s Project Manager 7.2.1 The Contractor’s Project Manager is designated in Exhibit F (Contractor’s Administration). The Contractor shall notify the County in writing of any change in the name or address of the Contractor’s Project Manager. 7.2.2 The Contractor’s Project Manager shall be responsible for the Contractor’s day-to-day activities as related to this Contract and shall meet and coordinate with County’s Project Manager and County’s Contract Project Monitor on a regular basis.
Scope of Delegated Responsibilities (a) SELECTION OF ELIGIBLE FOREIGN CUSTODIANS. Subject to the provisions of this Section 3.2, the Foreign Custody Manager may place and maintain the Foreign Assets in the care of the Eligible Foreign Custodian selected by the Foreign Custody Manager in each country listed on Schedule A, as amended from time to time. In performing its delegated responsibilities as Foreign Custody Manager to place or maintain Foreign Assets with an Eligible Foreign Custodian, the Foreign Custody Manager shall determine that the Foreign Assets will be subject to reasonable care, based on the standards applicable to custodians in the country in which the Foreign Assets will be held by that Eligible Foreign Custodian, after considering all factors relevant to the safekeeping of such assets, including, without limitation the factors specified in Rule 17f-5(c)(1).
Delegated Identity Theft Prevention Duties Terms in quotation marks in this Section shall have the meaning such terms are assigned in the Identity Theft Red Flag Rules under 16 CFR §681.2 issued by the Federal Trade Commission in November 2007, and replaced by 17 CFR Part 248 issued by the Securities and Exchange Commission on April 10, 2013 (in each case pursuant to the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act of 2003 (the “FACT Act”)), as may be amended from time to time, and the implementing regulations (collectively, the “Rules”). In general, the term “Delegated Identity Theft Prevention Duties” encompasses the functions necessary to fulfill obligations that are imposed upon the Trust and the Fund by the Rules and that relate to information maintained or transactions processed by the Transfer Agent (collectively, the “Identity Theft Prevention Obligations”). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or elsewhere, the Delegated Identity Theft Prevention Duties shall not include any identity theft prevention function related to an obligation of the Trust that is performed by any entity that is neither directly nor indirectly owned by FMR LLC (an “Unaffiliated Intermediary”) pursuant to a provision of a Selling Dealer Agreement, Bank Agency Agreement, or any other agreement between Fidelity Distributors Company LLC or any other entity directly or indirectly owned by FMR LLC and the Unaffiliated Intermediary. Where applicable, the Trust has appointed FIIOC to implement its written IDTPP, which is reasonably designed to comply with the Rules. The IDTPP includes the Delegated Identity Theft Prevention Duties and reflects the Fund’s practices for detecting, preventing and mitigating identity theft for covered accounts. Where applicable the Fund shall exercise appropriate oversight of FIIOC’s IDTPP activities through the Fund’s Program Officer (as that is defined in the IDTPP) or his/her delegates.
RESERVED RIGHT TO DELEGATE DUTIES AND SERVICES TO OTHERS The Manager in assuming responsibility for the various services as set forth in this Agreement reserves the right to enter into agreements with others for the performance of certain duties and services or to delegate the performance of some or all of such duties and services to Principal Life Insurance Company, or one or more affiliates thereof; provided, however, that entry into any such agreements shall not relieve the Manager of its duty to review and monitor the performance of such persons to the extent provided in the agreements with such persons or as determined from time to time by the Board of Directors.
Office of Inspector General Investigative Findings Expert Review In accordance with Senate Bill 799, Acts 2021, 87th Leg., R.S., if Texas Government Code, Section 531.102(m-1)(2) is applicable to this Contract, Contractor affirms that it possesses the necessary occupational licenses and experience.
County’s Project Manager Note: The written approval of substituted A-E Key Personnel is for departmental use only and shall not be used for auditing purposes outside OC Public Works or other County department.
Delegated Duties 4.1 Consistent with the services provided by CFS and with respect to the applicable shareholder information maintained by CFS, CFS shall: i. Submit all new account and registration maintenance transactions through the Office of Foreign Assets Control (“OFAC”) database and such other lists or databases of trade restricted individuals or entities as may be required from time to time by applicable regulatory authorities; ii. Submit special payee checks through OFAC database; iii. Review redemption transactions that occur within thirty (30) days of account establishment or maintenance; iv. Review wires sent pursuant to instructions other than those already on file with CFS; v. Review accounts with small balances followed by large purchases; vi. Review accounts with frequent activity within a specified date range followed by a large redemption; vii. On a daily basis, review purchase and redemption activity per tax identification number (“TIN”) within each Fund to determine if activity for that TIN exceeded the $100,000 threshold on any given day; viii. Compare all new accounts and registration maintenance through the Known Offenders database and notify the Trust of any match. ix. Monitor and track cash equivalents under $10,000 for a rolling twelve-month period and file any required reports with the IRS and issue the Shareholder notices required by the IRS; x. Determine when a suspicious activity report (“SAR”) should be filed as required by regulations applicable to mutual funds and prepare and file the SAR. Provide the Trust with a copy of the SAR within a reasonable time after filing; notify the Trust if any further communication is received from U.S. Department of the Treasury or other law enforcement agencies regarding the SAR; xi. Compare account information to any FinCEN request received by the Trust and provided to CFS pursuant to USA PATRIOT Act Sec. 314(a). Provide the Trust with documents/information necessary to respond to requests under USA PATRIOT Act Sec. 314(a) within required time frames; (i) Verify the identity of any person seeking to open an account with each Fund, (ii) maintain records of the information used to verify the person’s identity in accordance with applicable regulations, (iii) determine whether the person appears on any lists of known or suspected terrorists or terrorist organizations provided to the Trust by any government agency, and (iv) perform enhanced due diligence with respect to any investor that CFS has reason to believe presents high risk factors with regard to money laundering or terrorist financing, prior to accepting an investment from such investor; and (i) Monitor for any suspected money laundering activity with respect to correspondent accounts for foreign financial institutions and private banking accounts and report any such conduct required by applicable regulations, and (ii) conduct due diligence on private banking accounts in the event that one or more Funds changes its line of business in a manner that would involve the establishment or maintenance of such accounts. 4.2 In the event that CFS detects activity as a result of the foregoing procedures, CFS shall timely file any required reports, promptly notify appropriate government agencies and also immediately notify the Fund, unless prohibited by applicable law.
Certification of Meeting or Exceeding Tobacco-Free Workplace Policy Minimum Standards A. Grantee certifies that it has adopted and enforces a Tobacco-Free Workplace Policy that meets or exceeds all of the following minimum standards of: i. Prohibiting the use of all forms of tobacco products, including but not limited to cigarettes, cigars, pipes, water pipes (hookah), bidis, kreteks, electronic cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, snuff and chewing tobacco; ii. Designating the property to which this Policy applies as a "designated area,” which must at least comprise all buildings and structures where activities funded under this Grant Agreement are taking place, as well as Grantee owned, leased, or controlled sidewalks, parking lots, walkways, and attached parking structures immediately adjacent to this designated area; iii. Applying to all employees and visitors in this designated area; and iv. Providing for or referring its employees to tobacco use cessation services. B. If Grantee cannot meet these minimum standards, it must obtain a waiver from the System Agency.