Expected Service Sample Clauses

Expected Service. All tenured Bargaining Unit Faculty Members are obligated to effectively perform “expected service,” which involves some combination of active engagement and productive leadership. During the three year period under consideration, Members are expected to actively and effectively participate in at least six of the following “engagement” activities (an average of two per year) and two “leadership” activities, or another equivalent combination of engagement and leadership. • Productively serving on a department, college, or university-level committee • Serving on the faculty Senate • Directing and leading a study abroad program • Coordinating service learning courses/activities • Engaging in service to the community that uses one’s professional expertise • Serving as an active advisor to a student organization or activity (clubs, honorary societies, student case competitions, etc.) • Mentoring and/or evaluation of peers (untenured TET BUFMs, tenured TET BUFMs of lower rank than the Member, NTE BUFMs, adjuncts, or graduate teaching assistants) • Regular and active participation in professional organization activities • Planning and coordination of WSU sponsored special events (such as language immersion days) • Service to AAUP-WSU or the Ohio Conference of AAUP or the national AAUP • The equivalent • Chairing an active and productive department, college, or university-level committee • Developing internships or service learning courses, projects and partnerships • Providing formal and substantial faculty mentoring • Promoting student success through documented initiation of innovative strategies or a superior commitment to student advising • Coordinating a substantial college, campus or community event or a policy or process change within the collegeActively promoting alumni relations or engaging in fundraising • Exercising documented leadership that draws on professional expertise outside the university in a professional or community association • Effectively chairing a major government or community board • Editing a substantial professional journal • The equivalent. The assigned duties of service for which a reduction in teaching is provided are not counted as engagement or leadership, as listed above. Extra initiatives and leadership in such a role, however, should be considered as engagement or leadership, as appropriate.
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Expected Service. The services required under this call for tenders are as follows:
Expected Service. Level <1 transmission issue every 6 months Based on 4 transmissions per Business Day Description FIS will initiate transmissions to Prudential within 30 minutes of the mutually agreed upon deposit-cut deadlines. Invalid transmissions include: Duplicate files and/or batches, Date errors, Invalid record counts and/or amounts, Files that must be re-transmitted. Calculation Total number of transmission initiated within the transmission window/Total number of transmissions initiated: Failed/missing/late - End User A/R transmissions Failed/missing/late - ANSIx9.37 files Number of actual valid, on-time Remittance transmissions received within the past rolling 6 months / total number of expected valid, on-time transmissions within the past rolling 6 months. (re-transmitted files will not count as valid, on-time files unless the file is re-transmitted through no fault of Vendor) Exceptions/ Exclusions If delays or defects occur and the Vendor is not at fault these events will be excluded from the calculation. Thresholds =<1 Transmission issue Minimum every rolling 6 month Service Level Credit One percent (1%) of the total monthly processing fees less out of pocket expenses* Expected Service Level 99.0% Description Incoming courier packages that arrive via expedited mail service two (2) or more hours prior to the deposit cut will be processed same day. Mail received via USPS received arrive six (6) or more hours prior to the user deposit cut processed same day. Calculation US Mail Processing - Same day deposit of all mail received in standard/scheduled daily mail runs. Weekend mail will be included in the Monday calculation. Overnight Courier Mail - Incoming packages that arrive two (2) or more hours prior to the user deposit cut processed same day. Exceptions/ Exclusions Payments that include suspended/rejected items, exception items and other items not processed due to Prudential procedures. Thresholds 99.0% Minimum Service Level Credit One percent (1%) of the total monthly processing fees less out of pocket expenses* Expected Service Level < 8 errors per 100K Description Measures processing accuracy, measuring the total number of keystrokes accurately performed in a month Types of errors: Data not keyed - error of omission Wrong data keyed - incorrect field or row of data Encoding Errors Misapplied Remittances/Wrong Payee Remittance posted/transmitted, but not deposited Remittance not posted/transmitted, but deposited Items processed with an incorrect receipt dat...

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  • SAVINGS/FORCE MAJEURE A Force Majeure occurrence is an event or effect that cannot be reasonably anticipated or controlled and is not due to the negligence or willful misconduct of the affected party. Force Majeure includes, but is not limited to, acts of God, acts of war, acts of public enemies, terrorism, strikes, fires, explosions, actions of the elements, floods, or other similar causes beyond the control of the Contractor or the Commissioner in the performance of the Contract where non- performance, by exercise of reasonable diligence, cannot be prevented. The affected party shall provide the other party with written notice of any Force Majeure occurrence as soon as the delay is known and provide the other party with a written contingency plan to address the Force Majeure occurrence, including, but not limited to, specificity on quantities of materials, tooling, people, and other resources that will need to be redirected to another facility and the process of redirecting them. Furthermore, the affected party shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to resume proper performance within an appropriate period of time. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the Force Majeure condition continues beyond thirty (30) days, the Parties shall jointly decide on an appropriate course of action that will permit fulfillment of the Parties’ objectives hereunder. The Contractor agrees that in the event of a delay or failure of performance by the Contractor, under the Contract due to a Force Majeure occurrence: a. The Commissioner may purchase from other sources (without recourse to and by the Contractor for the costs and expenses thereof) to replace all or part of the Products which are the subject of the delay, which purchases may be deducted from the Contract quantities without penalty or liability to the State, or b. The Contractor will make commercially reasonable efforts to provide Authorized Users with access to Products first in order to fulfill orders placed before the Force Majeure event occurred. The Commissioner agrees that Authorized Users shall accept allocated performance or deliveries during the occurrence of the Force Majeure event. Neither the Contractor nor the Commissioner shall be liable to the other for any delay in or failure of performance under the Contract due to a Force Majeure occurrence. Any such delay in or failure of performance shall not constitute default or give rise to any liability for damages. The existence of such causes of such delay or failure shall extend the period for performance to such extent as determined by the Contractor and the Commissioner to be necessary to enable complete performance by the Contractor if reasonable diligence is exercised after the cause of delay or failure has been removed. Notwithstanding the above, at the discretion of the Commissioner where the delay or failure will significantly impair the value of the Contract to the State or to Authorized Users, the Commissioner may terminate the Contract or the portion thereof which is subject to delays, and thereby discharge any unexecuted portion of the Contract or the relative part thereof. In addition, the Commissioner reserves the right, in his/her sole discretion, to make an equitable adjustment in the Contract terms and/or pricing should extreme and unforeseen volatility in the marketplace affect pricing or the availability of supply. "Extreme and unforeseen volatility in the marketplace" is defined as market circumstances which meet the following criteria: (i) the volatility is due to causes outside the control of Contractor; (ii) the volatility affects the marketplace or industry, not just the particular Contract source of supply; (iii) the effect on pricing or availability of supply is substantial; and (iv) the volatility so affects Contractor's performance that continued performance of the Contract would result in a substantial loss. Failure of the Contractor to agree to any adjustment shall be a dispute under the Disputes clause; provided however, that nothing in this clause shall excuse the Contractor from performing in accordance with the Contract as changed.

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