Common use of Limited Term Appointment Clause in Contracts

Limited Term Appointment. 20.02.01 A limited term appointment is for a stated period of time and carries no implication of renewal or continuation beyond the stated term and no implication that the appointee shall be considered for a continuing appointment. 20.02.02 A limited term appointment may be made to: (A) provide a replacement for a member on leave; (B) meet specific Library needs of limited duration; or (C) fill a position for which there has been inadequate opportunity to conduct a satisfactory search for a probationary appointee. 20.02.03 The total consecutive years a member may serve on limited term appointment(s) shall not exceed two years without the agreement of the Association, except where the limited term appointment(s) is funded entirely from granting agencies external to the University. In this latter instance, the total consecutive years a member may serve in a limited term capacity shall not exceed the duration of the external funding without the agreement of the Association. 20.02.04 In addition to the information provided to the Association pursuant to 12.01, the Board shall inform the Association of the period and purpose of any limited term appointment.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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