Establishment and Operation Sample Clauses

Establishment and Operation. 77 No public charter school shall discriminate against any individual on the basis of actual or 78 perceived disability, race, creed, color, gender identity, sex, sexual orientation, marital 79 status, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions, national origin, religion, 80 ancestry, age, genetic information or need for special education services or any other 81 unlawful basis. No public charter school shall discriminate against any student on the basis 82 of limited proficiency in English, and each public charter school shall provide students who 83 have limited proficiency in English with appropriate services designed to teach such 84 students English and the general curriculum, consistent with federal civil rights laws. No 85 public charter school shall engage in any sectarian practices in its educational program, 86 admissions or employment policies, or operations. 87 Charter schools must comply with the Standards of Quality, including the Standards of 88 Learning and Standards of Accreditation. 90 1. Enrollment shall be open to any child who is deemed to reside within the 91 Loudoun County School Division, through a lottery process on a space-available basis 92 except that in the case of the conversion of an existing public school, students who attend 93 the school and their siblings shall be given the opportunity to enroll in advance of the lottery 94 process. A waiting list shall be established if adequate space is not available to 95 accommodate all students whose parents have requested to be entered in the lottery 96 process. Such waiting list shall also be prioritized through a lottery process and parents 97 shall be informed of their child’s position on the list. A public charter school shall not 98 charge tuition. 100 2. A charter school shall be administered and operated by a management 101 committee in the manner agreed to by the charter school applicant and the Loudoun 102 County School Board, as reflected in the charter contract. The management committee 103 shall be composed of parents of students enrolled in the school, teachers and 104 administrators working in the school, and representatives of any community sponsors. 105 106 3. Pursuant to an approved charter agreement, a charter school shall be 107 responsible for its own operations, including, but not limited to, budget preparation, 108 contracts for services, and personnel matters. A charter school may negotiate and contract 109 with the School Board, or any third party, f...
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Establishment and Operation. The Parties recognize the advantages of cooperation and communication, as well as efficient and satisfactory resolution of disputes, misunderstandings, and/or unfair practices on a Covered Project. Towards this end, the Parties and ODOT Contractors agree to participate in a Joint Administrative Committee (“JAC”).
Establishment and Operation of the Group’s Trust Fund(s) (see attached amendment)
Establishment and Operation. The Independent Assessment Committee has been established and constituted in accordance with the IAC Charter and Bylaws. The IAC shall operate in accordance with the provisions of the IAC Charter and Bylaws and the AMC Procedures Memorandum.

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  • Management and Operation 6.01 Management of Partnership Affairs 16 6.02 Duties and Obligations of General Partner 17 6.03 Release and Indemnification 17 6.04 Power of Attorney 18

  • Management and Operations Promotes the learning and growth of all students and the success of all staff by ensuring a safe, efficient, and effective learning environment, using resources to implement appropriate curriculum, staffing, and scheduling

  • Business and Operations Borrower will continue to engage in the businesses presently conducted by it as and to the extent the same are necessary for the ownership, maintenance, management and operation of the Property. Borrower will qualify to do business and will remain in good standing under the laws of each jurisdiction as and to the extent the same are required for the ownership, maintenance, management and operation of the Property.

  • Management and Operations of Business Except as otherwise expressly provided in this Agreement, all powers to control and manage the business and affairs of the Partnership shall be vested exclusively in the General Partner; the Limited Partner shall not have any power to control or manage the Partnership.

  • Management and Operation of Business Section 7.1 Management 47 Section 7.2 Certificate of Limited Partnership 48 Section 7.3 Restrictions on Managing General Partner’s Authority 49 Section 7.4 Reimbursement of the Managing General Partner 49 Section 7.5 Outside Activities 50 Section 7.6 Loans from the Managing General Partner; Loans or Contributions from the Partnership; Contracts with Affiliates; Certain Restrictions on the Managing General Partner 51 Section 7.7 Indemnification 53 Section 7.8 Liability of Indemnitees 54 Section 7.9 Resolution of Conflicts of Interest 55 Section 7.10 Other Matters Concerning the Managing General Partner 57 Section 7.11 Purchase or Sale of Partnership Securities 57 Section 7.12 Registration Rights of the Managing General Partner and its Affiliates 57 Section 7.13 Reliance by Third Parties 59

  • Use and Operation 3.1 Permitted Use ......................................................................................................

  • Delegation and Operation OF TOP–LEVEL DOMAIN; REPRESENTATIONS AND WARRANTIES

  • Application and Operation Subject Matter No. Clause PART 1 - APPLICATION AND OPERATION Title 1.1 Arrangement 1.2 Objectives 1.3 Commencement date 1.4 Coverage 1.5 Exemptions from coverage 1.6 Relationship with other Industrial instruments 1.7 Definitions 1.8 Commitment of parties 1.9 Transitional arrangements 1.10 PART 2 - TRAINING CONDITIONS Training conditions 2.1 PART 3 - EMPLOYMENT CONDITIONS General 3.1 Part-time apprentices or trainees 3.2 School-based apprentices or trainees 3.3 Alternative employment arrangements 3.4 PART 4 - WAGES AND RELATED MATTERS General 4.1 Entry wage level 4.2 Wage progressions 4.3 Completion of apprenticeship or traineeship 4.4 Part-time apprentices or trainees 4.5 School-based apprentices or trainees 4.6 Areas of employment not covered by an Industrial instrument 4.7 Existing employees 4.8 Adult apprentices and trainees 4.9 Pre-employment, pre-trade, pre-apprenticeship, pre-vocational and other full-time institutional training 4.10 Apprentices and trainees with a disability 4.11 Payment for supervised training 4.12 Supply of tools 4.13 PART 5 -DISPUTE RESOLUTION AND INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS MATTERS Grievance and dispute settlement procedures 5.1 Industrial relations 5.2 SCHEDULES Generic Wage Progression Arrangements for Apprentices and Trainees Schedule Community Services and Health Industries Schedule

  • Maintenance and Operation Member-Generator agrees to maintain their system and facilities in accordance with applicable manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule and standard prudent engineering practices. Member-Generator covenants and agrees to operate their system, facilities and equipment so as to minimize the likelihood for a malfunction or other disturbance, damaging or otherwise affecting or impairing Cooperative’s electrical system. Member-Generator shall comply with all applicable laws, regulations, zoning, building codes, safety rules and other environmental regulations or restrictions applicable to the design, installation, operation and maintenance of the Member-Generator's System.

  • STANDARDS OF MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS In performing its obligations hereunder, during the term of this ESA, the Competitive Supplier shall exercise reasonable care to assure that its facilities are prudently and efficiently managed; that it employs an adequate number of competently trained and experienced personnel to carry out its responsibilities; that it delivers or arranges to deliver a safe and reliable supply of such amounts of electricity to the Point of Delivery as are required under this ESA; that it complies with all relevant industry standards and practices for the supply of electricity to Participating Consumers; and that, at all times with respect to Participating Consumers, it exercises good practice for a Competitive Supplier and employs Commercially Reasonable skills, systems and methods available to it.

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