Office Equipment. The Client must not install any cabling, IT or telecom connections without the Provider’s consent, which the Provider may refuse at its absolute discretion.
Office Equipment. The Employer will attempt to supply reasonable and adequate office equipment (to include work stations) and will consult with the COPE employees prior to purchasing and introducing new or upgraded equipment for the office. It shall be the Employer's responsibility to ensure that all office equipment meets all WCB and Federal Government safety standards. Upon employee request, on an annual basis all equipment shall be tested to ensure it meets the safety standard (to include VDT equipment for radiation emissions and screen clarity). The Employer shall provide instruction in the safe and proper usage of all office equipment The Employer shall ensure that employees operating VDTs continuously shall have a ten (10) minute change of duty in each hour of continuous operation.
Office Equipment. The Association will have the right to use office equipment for Association business when such equipment is not otherwise in use, provided that the equipment is not assigned to an individual. The Association will pay for the reasonable costs of all materials and supplies.
Office Equipment. _1_ digital camera(s). Ensure each digital camera has auto-focus, with rechargeable batteries and charger, _32_ GB memory card, USB Memory Card Reader compatible with camera and field office computer, 3.0 inch LCD monitor, _16_ mega pixel resolution, _12_ X optical zoom lens, built in flash, image stabilization, computer connections, and a carrying case.
Office Equipment. During the term of the Executive's employment hereunder, the Corporation shall afford the Executive the use of a cellular telephone. The Corporation shall bear the cost of a service contract for the cellular telephone, as well as all monthly charges and charges in respect of calls incident to the performance of the duties of the Executive and tax and related charges.
Office Equipment. Students are not allowed to use any office equipment (i.e. Photocopy machines, telephone, fax, etc.) or to enter any unauthorized areas (i.e. Instructor’s Lounge etc.) without express permission by AOI staff or management.
Office Equipment. All office items reasonably necessary for Company staff to perform office- related functions at the Premises including, without limitation, furniture (e.g. desk, chair, file cabinet), equipment (e.g. computer, phone, data/high speed internet lines), parking spaces and locker/break room facilities.
Office Equipment. The Association shall have permission to use office equipment providing an experienced operator is available. If the Association cannot provide an experienced operator, the school district secretarial personnel will operate the equipment with a minimal charge to the Association for personnel time and materials.
Office Equipment. This includes replacement computer parts, office furniture and office equipment as needed for four office staff and $1,000 for an annual service and maintenance agreement for office copier. The annual service and maintenance agreement provides for service on office copier as rendered and on an as-needed basis. Due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, CECMP activities shall be in virtual format through June 2021. Any on-site or in-person activity requires further justification and approval by the CDSS Contract Monitor. Unless directed by the California Department of Social Services (CDSS), the contractor cannot travel during the months of July, August, September, October, November and December without prior CDSS approval. With COVID-19, it is expected that community college courses shall be in virtual format for the 2020-2021 academic year. The contractor shall ensure agreements with community colleges comply with COVID-19 guidelines, especially on local travel restrictions ordered by local public health officials. The CDSS is aware that the California Community College system is transitioning to distance learning courses throughout the state for the 2020-2021 academic year. The contractor shall ensure each participating college complies with local public health policy regarding COVID-19. Each of 44 single-college programs is allocated $1,485.00 for Instruction, and each of 15 regional programs is allocated $2,632.00 totaling $104,820.00. Colleges may apply for additional funding for an Adult Supervision course, which is one of the requirements to apply to become a Mentor. A one-page application is submitted to the Mentor Program; staff makes the decision to grant the funding based on need; whether that college was previously funded for this course by the Mentor Program; etc. Only 12 courses shall be funded: 12 additional 2-unit Adult Sup courses @$1,584.00 totaling $19,008.00. Quality Counts California and CECMP Collaborative: Training Series: Two Quality Counts California/CECMP Training series, one focusing on participants in the Southern part of the state and one focusing on participants in the Northern part of the state. These will both be virtual xxxxx and both QCC participants and Mentors will be invited to attend. The topics will be prioritized by Quality Counts Regional Hubs in those specified geographic areas. The cost of these events will include payment for 2 keynote speakers/facilitators @ 6,000.00 a piece =12,000 Mentor record hour stipends for Dir...
Office Equipment. All furniture, furnishings and accessories, computer equipment (hardware and software, including all rights under licences and other agreements relating thereto), telephones, cellular phones, office equipment and office supplies together with all service, operational and other manuals and all replacement parts and tools with respect to the foregoing including, without limitation, all office equipment described in Part 2 of Schedule 2;