Elected Public Officials and Appointees Sample Clauses

Elected Public Officials and Appointees. The ADEA does not apply to elected public officials and their personal staff, appointees on the policy-making level, and immediate advisers, if they are not subject to civil service laws. 29 U.S.C. § 630(f). d Age Discrimination Waivers
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  • Public Office Leave (a) An Employer shall grant a leave of absence without pay upon the request of any Nurse to run as a candidate in a Federal, Provincial, or Municipal election. If the Nurse withdraws as a candidate or is an unsuccessful candidate, she/he is entitled to return to her or his former position without loss of benefits provided that the Nurse gives two (2) weeks notice to the Employer of her/his intent to return unless mutually agreed to a shorter notice period.

  • Personal Liability of Public Officials In carrying out any of the provisions of this Contract or in exercising any power or authority granted to them hereby, there shall be no liability upon any Board member, official, their authorized representative, or any employee of the Authority, either personally or in their capacities as Board members or officials of the Authority, it being understood that in such matters they act as agents and representatives of the Authority.

  • Leave for Public Office (a) The Employer recognizes the right of an employee to participate in public affairs. Therefore, upon written request, the Employer shall allow a leave of absence without pay to permit them to fulfill the duties of that office.

  • Sub-Sector One Way Satellite Broadcasting of Digital Telecommunication Services, whether these involve Direct Home Television Broadcasting, Direct Broadcasting of Television Services and Direct Audio Broadcasting; Supplementary Telecommunication Services. Industrial Classification: Obligations Concerned: National Treatment (Article 10.3) Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment (Article 10.4) Performance Requirements (Article 10.7) Senior Management and Boards of Directors (Article 10.8)

  • Public Office a) The Company will grant leave of absence for campaign purposes to candidates for Federal, Provincial or Municipal elective public office for periods up to and including eight (8) weeks, provided the Company is given due notice in writing of twenty (20) calendar days, unless the need for such application could not reasonably be foreseen.

  • Accounting Standards The Subrecipient agrees to comply with 2 CFR 200 and agrees to adhere to the accounting principles and procedures required therein, utilize adequate internal controls, and maintain necessary source documentation for all costs incurred.

  • MOST FAVORED PUBLIC ENTITY If the Contractor’s prices decline, or should the Contractor at any time during the term of this Contract provide the same goods or services under similar quantity and delivery conditions to the State of California or any county, municipality, or district of the State at prices below those set forth in this Contract, then such lower prices shall be immediately extended to the County.

  • Unpaid Leave - Public Office Employees shall be granted unpaid leave of absence to enable them to run for elected public office and if elected, to serve their term(s) of office subject to the following provisions:

  • Authority to act on behalf of Concessionaire 36.2.1 During the period of Suspension, the Authority shall, on behalf of the Concessionaire, collect all Fee and revenues under and in accordance with this Agreement and deposit the same in the Escrow Account. The Authority shall be entitled to make withdrawals from the Escrow Account for meeting the costs incurred by it for remedying and rectifying the cause of Suspension, and thereafter for defraying the expenses specified in Clause 31.3.

  • Responsibility for Following Standards Each Party recognizes a responsibility to follow the standards that may be agreed to between the Parties and to employ characteristics and methods of operation that will not interfere with or impair the service, network or facilities of the other Party or any third parties connected with or involved directly in the network or facilities of the other.

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