Other Meth Offenses Sample Clauses

Other Meth Offenses. An act that would be an offense under another section of the Methamphetamine Control and Community Protection Act.11
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  • FLORIDA CONVICTED/SUSPENDED/DISCRIMINATORY COMPLAINTS By submission of an offer, the respondent affirms that it is not currently listed in the Florida Department of Management Services Convicted/Suspended/Discriminatory Complaint Vendor List.

  • Convicted Vendors A person or affiliate placed on the convicted vendor list following a conviction for a public entity crime is prohibited from doing any of the following for a period of 36 months from the date of being placed on the convicted vendor list: submitting a bid on a contract to provide any goods or services to a public entity; submitting a bid on a contract with a public entity for the construction or repair of a public building or public work; submitting bids on leases of real property to a public entity; being awarded or performing work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under a contract with any public entity; and transacting business with any public entity in excess of the Category Two threshold amount ($25,000) provided in section 287.017 of the Florida Statutes.

  • Third Offense The employee will be terminated. If an alcohol test results in an alcohol concentration of .04 or greater:

  • Criminal Convictions Grantee certifies that neither it nor any officer, director, partner or other managerial agent of Grantee has been convicted of a felony under the Xxxxxxxx-Xxxxx Act of 2002, nor a Class 3 or Class 2 felony under Illinois Securities Law of 1953, or that at least five (5) years have passed since the date of the conviction. Grantee further certifies that it is not barred from receiving an Award under 30 ILCS 500/50-10.5, and acknowledges that Grantor shall declare the Agreement void if this certification is false (30 ILCS 500/50-10.5).

  • First Offense The participant will not participate in the next contests/events, beginning with the first contest/event in which he/she would participate after determination that an infraction has occurred, equal to 20% of the number of regular scheduled contests/events. The participant will also be referred to the Centerville High School Crisis Intervention Counselor or their Middle School Guidance Counselor. The participant will be permitted to practice during the time period of his/her co- curricular suspension. The participant’s reinstatement and eligibility will be determined by the Athletic Director. OR: The number of contests/events to be suspended from can be reduced to 10% if the participant agrees to complete 20 hours of approved community service within 45 days of determination that an infraction has occurred. Failure to comply with this will add an additional 20 % suspension at the end of 45 days plus all awards will be revoked. Proof of an approved community service plan being in place must be presented to the Athletic Director prior to being reinstated to participate after the 10% suspension has been served. All other consequences relating to intervention, practice, reinstatement, and eligibility remain the same. Second Offense (and subsequent offenses): The participant will not participate in any Centerville High School co-curricular activity for one calendar year from the date of determination that a second infraction has occurred. The participant will also be referred to the Centerville High School Crisis Intervention Counselor. The participant will not be permitted to practice or take part in any co-curricular events during this time period. The participant’s reinstatement and eligibility will be determined by the Athletic Director. OR: The suspension can be reduced to 6 months if the participant agrees to complete 40 hours of approved community service within 90 days of determination that an infraction has occurred. Failure to comply with this will result in a year suspension beginning at the end of 90 days. All other consequences relating to intervention, reinstatement, and eligibility remain the same. CITIZENSHIP Any possible infraction of the citizenship clause will be reviewed by the athletic director and coach. A decision will then be made which could result in the assignment of community hours and/or suspension from contests. Citizenship infractions will not be considered “offenses” (1st, 2nd, . . .).

  • Other Methods of Procurement of Consultants’ Services The following table specifies methods of procurement, other than Quality and Cost-based Selection, which may be used for consultants’ services. The Procurement Plan shall specify the circumstances under which such methods may be used. Procurement Method

  • Convicted, Discriminatory, Antitrust Violator, and Suspended Vendor Lists In accordance with sections 287.133, 287.134, and 287.137, F.S., the Contractor is hereby informed of the provisions of sections 287.133(2)(a), 287.134(2)(a), and 287.137(2)(a), F.S. For purposes of this Contract, a person or affiliate who is on the Convicted Vendor List, the Discriminatory Vendor List, or the Antitrust Violator Vendor List may not perform work as a contractor, supplier, subcontractor, or consultant under the Contract. The Contractor must notify the Department if it or any of its suppliers, subcontractors, or consultants have been placed on the Convicted Vendor List, the Discriminatory Vendor List, or the Antitrust Violator Vendor List during the term of the Contract. In accordance with section 287.1351, F.S., a vendor placed on the Suspended Vendor List may not enter into or renew a contract to provide any goods or services to an agency after its placement on the Suspended Vendor List. A firm or individual placed on the Suspended Vendor List pursuant to section 287.1351, F.S., the Convicted Vendor List pursuant to section 287.133, F.S., the Antitrust Violator Vendor List pursuant to section 287.137, F.S., or the Discriminatory Vendor List pursuant to section 287.134, F.S., is immediately disqualified from Contract eligibility.

  • Offences 46.1. The Contractor must not commit or attempt to commit any offence:

  • Personal Property Damage Upon submission of reasonable proof the Employer shall repair or indemnify with respect to damage to the chattels of an employee while on duty caused by the actions of a patient, resident or client provided such personal property is an article of use or wear of a type suitable for use while on duty.

  • Particular Methods of Procurement of Consultants’ Services 1. Quality- and Cost-based Selection. Except as otherwise provided in paragraph 2 below, consultants’ services shall be procured under contracts awarded on the basis of Quality and Cost-based Selection.

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