UNIFORMS AND EQUIPMENT 168. The SFMTA shall provide uniforms as specified below for the workers in the listed classifications: 8214 Parking Control Officer 8216 Senior Parking Control Officer 9102 Transit Car Cleaner 9104 Transit Car Cleaner Assistant Supervisor 9110 Fare Collections Receiver 9116 Senior Fare Collections Receiver 9126 Traffic Checkers 9128 Senior Traffic Checkers 0000 Xxxxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx Railway 169. The SFMTA shall meet and confer with the Union regarding the style and color of new uniforms provided under this section. Uniform Specifications 170. Specifications for uniforms subject to this Agreement including prescribed items, optional items, rain gear, shall be issued by the appointing officer, after consultation with the Union and the Purchaser but such specifications must not be so narrowly drawn as to prevent or unreasonably prohibit competitive bidding. Termination or Change of Employment; Return of Uniforms 171. Upon termination of employment or upon change to a position which does not require wearing of uniforms, each employee having in his possession uniform items owned or leased by SFMTA must deliver such items, in good condition, reasonable wear and tear expected. Replacement of Uniforms 172. Replacements for uniforms shall be acquired by purchase or lease by the SFMTA and furnished to the members as indicated in this Agreement as the items wear out. Not more than one uniform shall be acquired by the SFMTA in any twelve month period for the use of one employee enumerated herein, provided however, that any employee entitled to a uniform allowance under this Agreement shall be furnished two replacement shirts or blouses in any twelve month period or a full or partial replacement of the uniform when the department determines that the uniform has been damaged in the course of the employee's duties for the SFMTA . Uniforms for Parking Control Officers 173. New employees in Classes 8214 Parking Control Officer and 8216 Senior Parking Control Officer, when needed as determined by the Appointing Officer or designee, shall be furnished uniforms as follows: one (1) jacket, five (5) shirts, three (3) pairs of pants, one (1) belt, one (1) pair of shoes, one (1) tie, one (1) sweater and one (1) set of rain gear (jacket, pants and rain boots).
Office Equipment The Client must not install any cabling, IT or telecom connections without the Provider’s consent, which the Provider may refuse at its absolute discretion. As a condition to the Provider’s consent, the Client must permit the Provider to oversee any installations (for example IT or electrical systems) and to verify that such installations do not interfere with the use of the accommodation(s) by other Clients or the Provider or any landlord of the building.
Television Equipment Recycling Program If this Contract is for the purchase or lease of covered television equipment, then Contractor certifies that it is compliance with Subchapter Z, Chapter 361 of the Texas Health and Safety Code related to the Television Equipment Recycling Program.
CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT (a) Employees required by the Employer to wear uniforms will be supplied with an adequate number of uniforms appropriate to the occupation free of cost to Employees. Such items are to remain the property of the Employer and be laundered and maintained by such Employer free of cost to the Employee.
Originating Goods Except as otherwise provided in this Chapter, each Party shall provide that a good is originating if it is:
Hospice Care If you have a terminal illness and you agree with your physician not to continue with a curative treatment program, this plan covers hospice care services received in your home, in a skilled nursing facility, or in an inpatient facility.