FAILURE TO FILE LABOR ORGANIZATION ANNUAL REPORTS Sample Clauses

FAILURE TO FILE LABOR ORGANIZATION ANNUAL REPORTS. The Union shall submit the required LM-2's no later than sixty (60) calendar days after the end of its fiscal year. If the Union fails to provide the County with the required LM-2’s, then the County shall have the right to give the Union two (2) pay periods notice to provide the required LM-2's. If the Union fails to provide the required LM-2's at the expiration of the two (2) pay periods, then the County shall make no further payroll deductions of any kind on behalf of the Union (dues, fair share fees, insurance, et cetera) until such time as the Union provides the required LM-2's.
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FAILURE TO FILE LABOR ORGANIZATION ANNUAL REPORTS. The Association shall submit the required LM-2('s) no later than sixty (60) calendar days after the end of its fiscal year. If the Association fails to provide the County with the required LM-2('s), then the County shall have the right to give the Association two (2) pay periods notice to provide the required LM-2('s). If the Association fails to provide the required LM-2('s) at the expiration of the two (2) pay periods, then the County shall make no further payroll deductions of any kind on behalf of the Association (dues, fair share fees, insurance, et cetera) until such time as the Association provides the required LM- 2('s).
FAILURE TO FILE LABOR ORGANIZATION ANNUAL REPORTS. UPE shall submit the required LM-2('s) no later than sixty (60) calendar days after the end of its fiscal year. If UPE fails to provide the County with the required LM-2('s), then the County shall have the right to give UPE two (2) pay periods notice to provide the required LM-2('s). If UPE fails to provide the required LM-2('s) at the expiration of the two (2) pay periods, then the County shall make no further payroll deductions of any kind on behalf of UPE (dues, fair share fees, insurance, et cetera) until such time as UPE provides the required LM-2('s).
FAILURE TO FILE LABOR ORGANIZATION ANNUAL REPORTS. UAPD shall submit the required LM-2('s) no later than ninety (90) calendar days after the end of its fiscal year. If UAPD fails to provide the County with the required LM-2('s), then the County shall have the right to give UAPD two (2) pay periods notice to provide the required LM-2('s). If UAPD fails to provide the required LM-2('s) at the expiration of the two (2) pay periods, then the County shall make no further payroll deductions of any kind on behalf of UAPD (dues, fair share fees, insurance, et cetera) until such time as UAPD provides the required LM-2('s).
FAILURE TO FILE LABOR ORGANIZATION ANNUAL REPORTS. UPE shall submit the required LM-2('s) no later than sixty (60) calendar days after the end of its fiscal year. If UPE fails to provide the County with the required LM-2('s), then the County shall have the right to give UPE two (2) pay periodsnotice to provide the required LM-2('s). If UPE fails to provide the required LM-2('s) at the expiration of the two
FAILURE TO FILE LABOR ORGANIZATION ANNUAL REPORTS. UPEC shall submit the required LM-2('s) no later than sixty (60) calendar days after the end of its fiscal year. If UPEC fails to provide the County with the required LM- 2s, then the County shall have the right to give UPEC two (2) pay periods notice to provide the required LM-2('s). If UPEC fails to provide the required LM-2s at the expiration of the two (2) pay periods, then the County shall make no further payroll deductions of any kind on behalf of UPEC (dues, fair share fees, insurance, et cetera) until such time as UPEC provides the required LM-2s

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