Out-of-State Experience Sample Clauses

Out-of-State Experience. A maximum of ten (10) years’ experience in out-of-state 28 public schools, state colleges and universities, U.S. government schools for dependents, 29 public school in the American Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoan Islands, and Puerto 30 Rico shall be allowed for salary credit.
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Out-of-State Experience. A new employee (certified or certifiable) with out-of- state police officer experience and hired under the criteria of the City's lateral entry program, shall initially be hired at Step One (1). Upon certification from the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (“D.P.S.S.T.”) that the employee's out-of-state training is equivalent to the D.P.S.S.T. Basic Training Program, the employee shall be credited one pay step for each completed year of previous full-time paid experience as a sworn officer, up to a maximum starting pay of Step Five (5) of the police officer salary range, retroactive to the hire date. An employee will be eligible to advance one step after successful completion of probation.
Out-of-State Experience. The Superintendent or his/her designee will evaluate previous education related employment experience in public or private schools of other states. The experience will be recognized providing the person had completed a baccalaureate degree and had a teaching or other education- related certificate in that state at the time the experience was earned.

Related to Out-of-State Experience

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  • Summary of State Ethics Laws Pursuant to the requirements of section 1-101qq of the Connecticut General Statutes, the summary of State ethics laws developed by the State Ethics Commission pursuant to section 1-81b of the Connecticut General Statutes is incorporated by reference into and made a part of the Contract as if the summary had been fully set forth in the Contract.

  • Secretary of State The Secretary of State of the State of Delaware.

  • Security of State Information To the extent Contractor shall have access to, processes, handles, collects, transmits, stores or otherwise deals with State Data, the Contractor represents and warrants that it has implemented and it shall maintain during the term of this Master Agreement the highest industry standard administrative, technical, and physical safeguards and controls consistent with NIST Special Publication 800-53 (version 4 or higher) and Federal Information Processing Standards Publication 200 and designed to (i) ensure the security and confidentiality of State Data; (ii) protect against any anticipated security threats or hazards to the security or integrity of the State Data; and (iii) protect against unauthorized access to or use of State Data. Such measures shall include at a minimum: (1) access controls on information systems, including controls to authenticate and permit access to State Data only to authorized individuals and controls to prevent the Contractor employees from providing State Data to unauthorized individuals who may seek to obtain this information (whether through fraudulent means or otherwise); (2) industry-standard firewall protection; (3) encryption of electronic State Data while in transit from the Contractor networks to external networks; (4) measures to store in a secure fashion all State Data which shall include multiple levels of authentication; (5) dual control procedures, segregation of duties, and pre-employment criminal background checks for employees with responsibilities for or access to State Data; (6) measures to ensure that the State Data shall not be altered or corrupted without the prior written consent of the State; (7) measures to protect against destruction, loss or damage of State Data due to potential environmental hazards, such as fire and water damage; (8) staff training to implement the information security measures; and (9) monitoring of the security of any portions of the Contractor systems that are used in the provision of the services against intrusion on a twenty-four (24) hour a day basis.

  • State of Texas Franchise Tax By signature hereon, the bidder hereby certifies that he/she is not currently delinquent in the payment of any franchise taxes owed the State of Texas under Chapter 171, Tax Code.

  • DESTRUCTION OF STATE DATA At any time during the term of this Contract within thirty days of

  • Department of State Registration Consistent with Title XXXVI, F.S., the Contractor and any subcontractors that assert status, other than a sole proprietor, must provide the Department with conclusive evidence of a certificate of status, not subject to qualification, if a Florida business entity, or of a certificate of authorization if a foreign business entity.

  • Limitation on Out-of-State Litigation - Texas Business and Commerce Code § 272 This is a requirement of the TIPS Contract and is non-negotiable. Texas Business and Commerce Code § 272 prohibits a construction contract, or an agreement collateral to or affecting the construction contract, from containing a provision making the contract or agreement, or any conflict arising under the contract or agreement, subject to another state’s law, litigation in the courts of another state, or arbitration in another state. If included in Texas construction contracts, such provisions are voidable by a party obligated by the contract or agreement to perform the work. By submission of this proposal, Vendor acknowledges this law and if Vendor enters into a construction contract with a Texas TIPS Member under this procurement, Vendor certifies compliance.

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  • 2023 SEIU Local 503/State of Oregon CBA 65 certificate issued by the duly licensed attending physician that the employee is physically and/or mentally able to perform the duties of the position.

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