Implementing the IEP Sample Clauses

Implementing the IEP. Admission of applicants with an IEP or Section 504 Accommodations Plan must be in compliance with state and federal requirements and procedures concerning the education of students with disabilities or intellectual ability. Every student who is admitted to the School with an IEP or Section 504 Accommodations Plan from his/her previous school must receive services as reflected in the IEP or 504 plan unless modified.
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Related to Implementing the IEP

  • Changes Affecting the Agreement The Employer agrees that any reports or recommendations made to Council dealing with matters covered by this Agreement including recommendations for changes in method of operation that may affect wage rates, work loads or reduction of employment will be communicated to the Union at such interval before they are dealt with by Council as to afford the Union reasonable opportunity to consider them and make representations to Council concerning them and further that if employees are deprived of employment by any implementation of such change, they shall receive priority consideration for other employment with the Employer.

  • AMENDING THE AGREEMENT 4.1 The Agreement may only be amended by a written agreement duly executed by the Parties.

  • Certification Regarding Entire TIPS Agreement for Part 1 and Part 2 Contracts 5 This is a two part solicitation. Part 1 is solicited for TIPS sales that are not considered a "public work" construction project. Part 1 permits the sale of goods and non-construction/non-"public work" services such as maintenance and minor repairs. Part 2 Job Order Contract (JOC) is solicited for projects considered by your TIPS Member Customers to be a "public work" construction project. The determination of whether or not a TIPS sale amounts to a "public work" construction project requiring a Part 2 JOC contract is made by the TIPS Member Customer at the time of each TIPS sale. Thus, Vendors are encouraged to respond to both Parts 1 and 2 in case your TIPS Member Customers require that a sale be made under one Part or the other. However, responding to both Parts is not required. If Vendor responds and is awarded to both Parts, Vendor will have one contract for Part 1 and a separate contract for Part 2.

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