District Communication Systems Sample Clauses

The 'District Communication Systems' clause defines the requirements and standards for communication infrastructure within a specific district or jurisdiction. It typically outlines the types of communication systems permitted or required, such as telephone, internet, or emergency alert systems, and may specify technical standards, maintenance responsibilities, or integration with existing networks. This clause ensures that all parties understand their obligations regarding communication systems, promoting reliable connectivity and facilitating effective information exchange within the district.
District Communication Systems. The Association may use the District mail service (including electronic mail) and Teacher mailboxes for communicating with Teachers. However, the Association agrees to not utilize Teacher mailboxes for any purpose inconsistent with the Colorado Fair Campaign Practices Act. Nothing herein shall entitle the Association to the use of any District funds or any District in-kind contributions to support or oppose any candidate or ballot issue or question, or to urge voters to support or oppose or vote in favor of or against any candidate or ballot issue in violation of the Colorado Fair Campaign Practices Act or any Federal or State statute, constitutional provision, or law. The Association agrees to save and hold harmless the Board and the District from any action arising from the Association's use of District mail (including electronic mail) and Teacher mailboxes.
District Communication Systems. 2.6.1 The Association shall have the right to use District communication systems (i.e. phones, mailboxes, e-mail, and bulletin boards) to circulate information to bargaining unit members. Permission of the District and the Association shall be required prior to allowing outside labor organizations to use district communication systems for communicating with bargaining unit members. 2.6.2 During their working hours, the District and the Association agree to use the District’s communication systems in a manner that is factual, fair, and respectful. 2.6.3 Duly authorized representatives of the Association, in accordance with the building and district security procedures, shall be permitted to use District communications systems on school property to transact official Association business. Barring exigent circumstances, such use shall not interfere with or interrupt the employee’s responsibilities or normal school operations.