Inspectional Services Sample Clauses

Inspectional Services. (1) Recognizing the special needs of society for Government services of an inspectional nature covering matters of public health and safety or in the Field of Resource Protection and Management, and that the need for the provision of such services cannot always be predicted accurately in advance, the Parties agree that work schedules for employees engaged in such activities will be arranged on as flexible a basis as possible, consistent with the welfare of the employees concerned. In this respect, work schedules for the classifications of employees listed hereunder will be in accordance with the following paragraphs:
Inspectional Services. The parties agree that the changes made to Clause7.1(f) Inspectional Services in the 16th Environmental, Technical and Operational Component Agreement are intended to reflect housekeeping changes only. No employee schedules are intended to change as a result of changes made to the 16th Environmental, Technical and Operational Component Agreement from the 15th. For greater clarity, it is understood that when Compliance and Enforcement Staff from the former Integrated Land Management Bureau were reorganized into Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations they were placed into Clause 7.1(f). This letter remains in force and effect for the term of the 17th Master Agreement. MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING 1 Re: Earned Time Off Where not otherwise specified within this Environmental Technical and Operational Agreement, all scheduled earned time off must be taken by March 31 following the year in which it was earned. Where earned time off is not taken as set out herein, such time will be paid out. MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING 2 Re: Wildfire Management The parties agree that the recruitment, retention and succession planning of Wildfire Management staff is a suitable matter for discussion at the Ministry Joint Committee established pursuant to Article 29. Issues requiring potential amendment to the Master or component agreements will be forwarded to the respective Principals for their consideration. Dated: March 19, 2006 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING 3 Re: Auxiliary Layoff Wildfire Management Notwithstanding Clause 31.5 of the Master Agreement, the parties agree that auxiliary employees employed by the Wildfire Management may request to be laid off out of order of seniority after August 15 provided:
Inspectional Services. (1) Recognizing the special needs of society for Government services of an inspectional nature covering matters of public health and safety or in the Field of Resource Protection and Management, and that the need for the provision of such services cannot always be predicted accurately in advance, the Parties agree that work schedules for employees engaged in such activities will be arranged on as flexible a basis as possible, consistent with the welfare of the employees concerned. In this respect, work schedules for the classifications of employees listed hereunder will be in accordance with the following paragraphs: D Inspector-Public Health D Scientific Technical Officers (Agricultural) who are engaged in inspectional activities D Scientific Technical Officers (Technician) who are engaged as Drilling and Production Technicians - Petroleum Resources Branch D Inspector, Electrical D Inspector, Gas D Inspector, Boiler D Inspector, Project, Public Works D Inspector, Transport Inspecting Engineer D Forest District Staff * D Forest Regional Staff involved in forest protection * D Forest Regional Silviculture Staff * D Forest Regional Cruising Staff * D Forest Regional Forestry Crews * D Scientific Technical Officers (Park Officers) D Biologists D Planning Officers D Scientific Technical Officers, (Regional Manager Electrical Safety Branch) *Limited to employees in classifications listed in Appendix 4. At the request of the employee and with mutual agreement of the Employer, the provisions of Clause 7.1(g) shall also apply to the following:
Inspectional Services. The parties agree that the changes made to Clause7.1(f) Inspectional Services in the 16th Environmental, Technical and Operational Component Agreement are intended to reflect housekeeping changes only. No employee schedules are intended to change as a result of changes made to the 16th Environmental, Technical and Operational Component Agreement from the 15th. For greater clarity, it is understood that when Compliance and Enforcement Staff from the former Integrated Land Management Bureau were reorganized into Forests, Lands and Natural Resource Operations they were placed into Clause 7.1(f). This letter remains in force and effect for the term of the 17th Master Agreement.

Related to Inspectional Services

  • Investigational Services This plan covers certain experimental or investigational services as described in this section. Clinical Trials This plan covers clinical trials as required under R.I. General Law § 27-20-60. An approved clinical trial is a phase I, phase II, phase III, or phase IV clinical trial that is being performed to prevent, detect or treat cancer or a life-threatening disease or condition. In order to qualify, the clinical trial must be: • federally funded; • conducted under an investigational new drug application reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA); or • a drug trial that is exempt from having such an investigational new drug application. To qualify to participate in a clinical trial: • you must be determined to be eligible, according to the trial protocol; • a network provider must have concluded that your participation would be appropriate; and • medical and scientific information must have been provided establishing that your participation in the clinical trial would be appropriate. If a network provider is participating in a clinical trial, and the trial is being conducted in the state in which you reside, you may be required to participate in the trial through the network provider. Coverage under this plan includes routine patient costs for covered healthcare services furnished in connection with participation in a clinical trial. The amount you pay is based on the type of service you receive. Coverage for clinical trials does not include: • the investigational item, device, or service itself; • items or services provided solely to satisfy data collection and that are not used in the direct clinical management; or • a service that is clearly inconsistent with widely accepted standards of care.

  • Professional Services Bodily injury" or "property damage" arising out of the rendering of or failure to render profes- sional services;

  • Optional Services To the extent that the Fund elects to engage the Transfer Agent to provide the services listed below the Fund shall engage the Transfer Agent to provide such services upon terms and fees to be agreed upon by the parties:

  • Educational Services Any service or supply for education, training or retraining services or testing including: special education, remedial education; cognitive remediation; wilderness/outdoor treatment, therapy or adventure programs (whether or not the program is part of a Residential Treatment facility or otherwise licensed institution); job training or job hardening programs; educational services and schooling or any such related or similar program including therapeutic programs within a school setting.

  • Additional Services Registry Operator shall be entitled to provide the Registry Services described in clauses (a) and (b) of the first paragraph of Section 2.1 in the Specification 6 attached hereto (“Specification 6”) and such other Registry Services set forth on Exhibit A (collectively, the “Approved Services”). If Registry Operator desires to provide any Registry Service that is not an Approved Service or is a material modification to an Approved Service (each, an “Additional Service”), Registry Operator shall submit a request for approval of such Additional Service pursuant to the Registry Services Evaluation Policy at xxxx://xxx.xxxxx.xxx/en/registries/rsep/rsep.html, as such policy may be amended from time to time in accordance with the bylaws of ICANN (as amended from time to time, the “ICANN Bylaws”) applicable to Consensus Policies (the “RSEP”). Registry Operator may offer Additional Services only with the written approval of ICANN, and, upon any such approval, such Additional Services shall be deemed Registry Services under this Agreement. In its reasonable discretion, ICANN may require an amendment to this Agreement reflecting the provision of any Additional Service which is approved pursuant to the RSEP, which amendment shall be in a form reasonably acceptable to the parties.

  • Professional Services Warranty Kodak warrants that it shall perform Professional Services in a professional manner using appropriately skilled personnel in accordance with generally accepted industry standards and Kodak’s then current policies and procedures. Subject to the provisions of condition 16.1 Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy under the warranty described in this condition shall be, at Kodak’s option, (1) re-performance of the non-conforming Professional Services, or (2) refund of the amount paid by Customer for the non-conforming Professional Services.

  • Use of local labour professional services and materials 10. (1) The Company shall, for the purposes of this Agreement —

  • Installation Services 3.1 The Bitstream 2a Service includes a Standard Install as set out below (in each case to the extent that the relevant provisioning works are not already complete for the relevant Service Order).1

  • Construction Services 4,500 thousand SDR for Japan Post in Group A 15,000 thousand SDR for all other entities in Group A 4,500 thousand SDR for entities in Group B Architectural, engineering and other technical services covered by this Agreement: 450 thousand SDR Other services: 130 thousand SDR List of Entities which procure the services, specified in Annex 4:

  • For Additional Services OWNER shall pay CONSULTANT for Additional Services rendered under Section 2 as follows:

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