Municipal Management Sample Clauses

Municipal Management. 6.01 Without restricting the rights of the employees under the terms of this Agreement, the Union recognizes the undisputed right of the Municipality to manage its affairs and operations and to direct its working forces, including the right to hire, suspend for just cause, discharge for just cause, promote, demote, discipline, lay-off, or transfer any employee, and the right to determine job content, to evaluate jobs and assign work.
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Municipal Management. 17. In the field of municipal management, the Cree Nation Government may exercise, with respect to Category II Lands, the jurisdictions, functions and powers attributed to a municipality pursuant to the Cities and Towns Act18 and the other laws applicable to such a municipality. It may also exercise the jurisdictions, functions and powers attributed immediately before the coming into force of this Agreement to the Municipalité de Baie-Xxxxx and the Xxxxx Bay Regional Zone Council in respect of Category II Lands pursuant to, as the case may be and without limitation, Section 11B of the JBNQA (with regard to the JBRZC), the Xxxxx Bay Region Development and Municipal Organization Act and the Act respecting the Xxxxx Bay Regional Zone Council, in their form immediately before the coming into force of this Agreement. For the purposes of the preceding two paragraphs, the Parties shall examine and negotiate the amendments required to the Act respecting the Cree Regional Authority or, if applicable, to any other law of Québec, in order to define in greater detail the procedural terms and conditions for the exercise by the Cree Nation Government of such jurisdictions, functions and powers in the field of municipal management, as well as, if applicable, any other amendment required.
Municipal Management. 11.3.4 In the field of municipal management, the Cree Nation Government may exercise, with respect to Category II lands the jurisdictions, functions and powers attributed to a municipality pursuant to the Cities and Towns Act (chapter C-19) and the other laws applicable to such a xxxxxxxxxxxx.Xx may also exercise the jurisdictions, functions and powers attributed as of July 24, 2012 to the Municipalité de Baie- Xxxxx and the Xxxxx Bay Regional Zone Council in respect of Category II lands pursuant to, as the case may be and without limitation, the Xxxxx Bay Region Development and Municipal Organization Act (chapter D-8.2), Section 11B of this Agreement and the Act respecting the Xxxxx Bay Regional Zone Council (chapter C59.1), in their form as of July 24, 2012. compl. A. n° 24, s. 1
Municipal Management. 22. In the field of municipal management over Category II lands, the jurisdictions, functions and powers of the Cree Nation Government shall be at least equivalent to those currently attributed to the MBJ and the Xxxxx Bay Regional Zone Council (“JBRZC”) in respect of Category II lands pursuant to, as the case may be and without limitation, Section 11B of the JBNQA (with regard to the JBRZC), the Xxxxx Bay Region Development and Municipal Organization Act4, the Act respecting the Xxxxx Bay Regional Zone Council5, the Municipal Powers Act6 and the Cities and Towns Act7.
Municipal Management. A. The City hereby retains and reserves unto itself, without limitation, all powers, rights, authority, duties, and responsibilities conferred upon and vested in it prior to the signing of this Agreement by the laws and Constitution of the State of New Jersey and of the United States, including, but without limiting, the generality of the foregoing, the following rights:
Municipal Management. ❑ The concurrent management of municipal health systems has paved the way for contributions, such as: 1) strengthening of radio communications, 2) improving transportation, and 3) construction and remodeling of health centers and health posts. The goal is to have a health post within, at the most, one hour walking distance from every community in each municipality. ❑ As municipal governments view themselves more as stewards, and less as public works agents, inroads are being made in the development of municipal health systems.

Related to Municipal Management

  • Financial Management Standards The financial management systems of Grantee must meet the following standards:

  • Financial Management (a) The Recipient shall ensure that a financial management system is maintained in accordance with the provisions of Section 2.09 of the Standard Conditions.

  • Financial Management System Subrecipient shall establish and maintain a sound financial management system, based upon generally accepted accounting principles. Contractor’s system shall provide fiscal control and accounting procedures that will include the following:

  • Fiscal Management Grantee must have accounting and internal control systems to ensure proper management of federal and state funds, maximize non-federal resources, and maintain solvency. Xxxxxxx’s accounting and internal control systems must meet the following requirements:

  • Cultural Resources If a cultural resource is discovered, the Purchaser shall immediately suspend all operations in the vicinity of the cultural resource and notify the Forest Officer. Operations may only resume if authorized by the Forest Officer. Cultural resources identified and protected elsewhere in this contract are exempted from this clause. Cultural resources, once discovered or identified, are not to be disturbed by the Purchaser, or his, her or its employees and/or sub- contractors.

  • Environmental Management (a) The Operator must, prior to the commencement of any Train Services (including any new or varied Train Services):

  • Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) System The CMBHS is the official record of documentation by System Agency. Grantee shall:

  • Information Management Information and Records

  • Traffic Management 9.2.1 During the Operating Period, Developer shall be responsible for the general management of traffic on the Facility. Developer shall manage traffic so as to preserve and protect safety of traffic on the Facility and Related Transportation Facilities and, to the maximum extent practicable, to avoid disruption, interruption or other adverse effects on traffic flow, throughput or level of service on the Facility and Related Transportation Facilities. Developer shall conduct traffic management in accordance with all applicable Technical Provisions, Technical Documents, Laws and Governmental Approvals, and in accordance with the Traffic Management Plan.

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