Common use of District Operations Clause in Contracts

District Operations. The District’s decision to operate the majority of programs and services remotely through the end of the Spring 2021 semester is final and will not be changed even in the event that the shelter-in-place order is lifted. 1. Faculty members who are performing their duties remotely will not be required to come to campus before the end of the Spring 2021 semester. No faculty member will be required to come to campus in the event that doing so would violate the Order or recommended protocols of a national, State of California, or Sonoma County public health official to shelter in place, quarantine, or self-isolate. AFA and the District agree to reenter negotiations if orders from public officials are inconsistent with recommendations from the science community. 2. In the event that the COVID crisis worsens or there is another disaster event such as a wildfire or Public Safety Power Shutoff that affects the District’s ability to operate, it may be necessary for the District to close. If the District closes, all instruction and services, including those operating remotely, will be suspended during the emergency time period. 3. This Side Letter does not preclude the District exercising its authority to require employees to provide service as per the California Emergency Services Act and/or in conformance with applicable national, State, or County orders.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Side Letter Agreement, Side Letter Agreement

District Operations. The District’s decision to operate the majority instructional program in a largely remote format, while also allowing an increase in the number of programs partially in-person courses and services remotely through the end addition of fully in-person courses for the Spring Fall 2021 semester term is final and will not be changed even in the event that the shelter-in-place order is liftedconditions change. 1. Faculty members who are performing their duties remotely will not be required to come to campus before the end of the Spring Fall 2021 semesterterm. No faculty member will be required to come to campus in the event that doing so would violate the Order or recommended protocols any applicable regulations of a national, State of California, or Sonoma County public health official to shelter in place, quarantine, or self-isolateofficial. AFA and the District agree to reenter negotiations if orders from public officials are inconsistent with recommendations from the science community. 2. In the event that the COVID crisis COVID-19 emergency worsens or there is another disaster event such as a wildfire or Public Safety Power Shutoff that affects the District’s ability to operate, it may be necessary for the District to close. If the District closes, all instruction and services, including those operating remotely, will be suspended during the emergency time period. 3. This Side Letter does not preclude the District exercising its authority to require employees to provide service as per the California Emergency Services Act and/or in conformance with applicable national, State, or County orders.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Side Letter Agreement, Side Letter Agreement

District Operations. The District’s decision to operate the majority of programs and services remotely through the end of the Spring Summer 2021 semester term is final and will not be changed even in the event that the shelter-in-place order is lifted. 1. Faculty members who are performing their duties remotely will not be required to come to campus before the end of the Spring Summer 2021 semesterterm. No faculty member will be required to come to campus in the event that doing so would violate the Order or recommended protocols of a national, State of California, or Sonoma County public health official to shelter in place, quarantine, or self-isolate. AFA and the District agree to reenter negotiations if orders from public officials are inconsistent with recommendations from the science community. 2. In the event that the COVID crisis worsens or there is another disaster event such as a wildfire or Public Safety Power Shutoff that affects the District’s ability to operate, it may be necessary for the District to close. If the District closes, all instruction and services, including those operating remotely, will be suspended during the emergency time period. 3. This Side Letter does not preclude the District exercising its authority to require employees to provide service as per the California Emergency Services Act and/or in conformance with applicable national, State, or County orders.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Side Letter Agreement

District Operations. The District’s decision to operate the majority instructional program in a largely remote format, while also allowing an increase in the number of programs partially and services remotely through the end of fully in-person courses for the Spring 2021 semester 2022 term is final and will not be changed even in the event that the shelter-in-place order is liftedconditions change. 1. Faculty members who are performing their duties remotely will not be required to come to campus before the end of the Spring 2021 semester2022 term. No faculty member will be required to come to campus in the event that doing so would violate the Order or recommended protocols any applicable regulations of a national, State of California, or Sonoma County public health official to shelter in place, quarantine, or self-isolateofficial. AFA and the District agree to reenter negotiations if orders from public officials are inconsistent with recommendations from the science community. 2. In the event that the COVID crisis COVID-19 emergency worsens or there is another disaster event such as a wildfire or Public Safety Power Shutoff that affects the District’s ability to operate, it may be necessary for the District to close. If the District closes, all instruction and services, including those operating remotely, will be suspended during the emergency time period. 3. This Side Letter does not preclude the District exercising its authority to require employees to provide service as per the California Emergency Services Act and/or in conformance with applicable national, State, or County orders.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Side Letter Agreement