GENERAL PROVISIONS (Continued Sample Clauses

GENERAL PROVISIONS (Continued. 2. Individual teacher notification of resignation due to the Board in compliance with state law. (2010-2011: Teacher resignation notice to BOE is within 14 days of the BOE notice)
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GENERAL PROVISIONS (Continued elimination of positions. The ninety (90) day notice requirement will not apply to contracting or subcontracting out during emergencies. “
GENERAL PROVISIONS (Continued employee's position; the status of the educational institution and availability of funds. If the employee leaves the County service except in case of layoff, within one year after completion of a course taken under this rule, the employee must refund the amount spent by the County. Effective 1/1/18, tuition payments shall be limited to $2,600 annually for any one employee. Effective 1/1/19, this limit shall increase to $4,000 annually for any one employee. Employees otherwise eligible for a refund shall not submit claims for tuition reimbursement when such tuition has been or shall be paid by a federal plan of "benefits for veterans and service personnel" or by other sources.
GENERAL PROVISIONS (Continued their service ratings; length of service, the relevance of the course work to the employee's position; the status of the educational institution and availability of funds. If the employee leaves the County service except in case of layoff, within one year after completion of a course taken under this rule, the employee must refund the amount spent by the County. Effective 1/1/18, tuition payments shall be limited to $2,600 annually for any one employee. Effective 1/1/19, this limit shall increase to $4,000 annually for any one employee. Employees otherwise eligible for a refund shall not submit claims for tuition reimbursement when such tuition has been or shall be paid by a federal plan of "benefits for veterans and service personnel" or by other sources.
GENERAL PROVISIONS (Continued. 20.12 If an employee is required to wear a uniform by the employer, the employer will furnish said uniform, unless otherwise modified by this agreement.
GENERAL PROVISIONS (Continued training shall be deducted from the employee's pay. Employees unable to complete mandatory trainings during normal work hours may be allowed to complete trainings outside the normal work hours with prior approval from the supervisor.
GENERAL PROVISIONS (Continued. County. Effective 1/1/18 tuition payments shall be limited to $2,600 annually for any one employee. Effective 1/1/19, this limit shall increase to $4,000 annually for any one employee. Employees otherwise eligible for a refund shall not submit claims for tuition reimbursement when such tuition has been or shall be paid by a federal plan of "benefits for veterans and service personnel" or by other sources.
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GENERAL PROVISIONS (Continued employee refuses a job assignment consistent with their classification pay and seniority rights provided by this Agreement.
GENERAL PROVISIONS (Continued. (b) DISTRICT and CONTRACTOR mutually agree that any written material or any copyrightable work of any nature created by CONTRACTOR pursuant to this Agreement shall be considered a “work made for hire” and DISTRICT the “copyright owner” thereof as those terms are defined in Title 17 of the United States Code, Section 101, and that DISTRICT shall own all of the rights comprised in the copyright of said written material or copyrightable work.
GENERAL PROVISIONS (Continued. 3) An employee failing either an initial screening drug or alcohol test, or for the first time, failing a confirmatory drug or alcohol test, may be temporarily suspended with pay or transferred to a position that does not require a Commercial Drivers' License pending the outcome of the confirmatory test, and if requested, the confirmatory retest, provided the employer believes that it is reasonably necessary to protect the health or safety of the employee, co-employees, or the public, consistent with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes 181.953, Subdivision 10, and applicable Federal regulations.
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