Multiple Departments. In cases where term workload for regularization or conversion is accrued in more than one (1) department, the following sequence will apply:
Multiple Departments. 8.1 Canada's rights and obligations under this Agreement may be carried out by any Federal Department.
Multiple Departments. 8.1 Where more than one Federal Department contributes any of the Funding under this Agreement on behalf of Canada:
Multiple Departments. 9.1 Except where otherwise indicated or prohibited by law, where more than one Federal Department contributes any of the Funding under this Agreement on behalf of Canada:
Multiple Departments. Where the candidate has worked for multiple departments, once the candidate has taught at least four (4) half courses in the advancing department, and has taught at least a total of two (2) half courses in the other department(s), and has taught in at least four (4) of the past seven (7) years: Prior to making a written request to initiate the advancement process, the candidate may request that the Chair of one Department undertake to recognize the courses taught in the other Department(s) for the purpose of determining eligibility for an advancement application with respect to that Department only. Such a request shall be at the candidate’s option. The Chair shall give due consideration to such requests on a case by case basis. Granting of the request is at the sole discretion of the Chair of the Department to which the request is made. The candidate shall be informed of the Chair’s decision without undue delay. In the event the candidate’s request is denied by the Chair, the reasons therefor shall be provided to the candidate. A maximum of three (3) half courses, or the equivalent as a Course Instructor in Unit 1 may be included in calculating an candidate’s applicant’s eligibility. A maximum of two