Participation in Mandatory Training. Faculty members will devote two (2) of their seven (7) of flex training, as established in Article 4, to mandatory training. 12.4.1.1 Mandatory training for the purposes of this Article is defined as either of the following: a. Training that is mandated by state or federal law, whether mandated for all faculty, or for faculty in specified positions. Such training includes, but is not limited to: 1) Training for any faculty member who serves on a hiring committees as required by Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations; 2) Sexual Harassment Training pursuant to SB 1343 (amending sections 12950 and 12950.1 of the Government Code); and 23 | Faculty Association Collective Bargaining Agreement 3) Safety training for faculty teaching in courses where hazardous materials, chemicals and/or dangerous equipment are routinely used, and are subject to state or federal regulations mandating safety training for instructors in those positions. b. Training that the parties mutually agree is necessary, whether for all faculty, or as a prerequisite for service in a specified position. Such training includes but is not limited to: 1) TRC training for faculty participating on a TRC regarding the duties and expectations of TRC members, as described in Article 20. 2) AP 4105 (Distance Education) training for all faculty who teach distance education courses pursuant to Article 14 of the CBA, to ensure compliance with applicable state and federal regulations.
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Participation in Mandatory Training. Faculty members will devote two may participate up to (2) of their seven (7) days of flex training, as established in Article 4, to for mandatory training.
12.4.1.1 Mandatory training for the purposes of this Article is defined as either of the following:
a. Training that is mandated by state or federal law, whether mandated for all faculty, or for faculty in specified positions. Such training includes, but is not limited to:
1) Training for any faculty member who serves on a hiring committees committee as required by Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations;
2) Sexual Harassment Training pursuant to SB 1343 (amending sections 12950 and 12950.1 of the Government Code); and 23 | Faculty Association Collective Bargaining Agreementand
3) Safety training for faculty teaching in courses where hazardous materials, chemicals and/or dangerous equipment are routinely used, and are subject to state or federal regulations mandating safety training for instructors in those positions.
b. Training that the parties mutually agree is necessary, whether for all faculty, or as a prerequisite for service in a specified position. Such training includes but is not limited to:
1) TRC training for faculty participating on a TRC regarding the duties and expectations of TRC members, as described in Article 20.
2) AP 4105 (Distance Education) training for all faculty who teach distance education courses pursuant to Article 14 of the CBA, to ensure compliance with applicable state and federal regulations.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Participation in Mandatory Training. Faculty members will devote two (2) of their seven (7) of flex training, as established in Article 4, to mandatory training.
12.4.1.1 Mandatory training for the purposes of this Article is defined as either of the following:
a. Training that is mandated by state or federal law, whether mandated for all faculty, or for faculty in specified positions. Such training includes, but is not limited to:
1) Training for any faculty member who serves on a hiring committees committee as required by Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations;
2) Sexual Harassment Training pursuant to SB 1343 (amending sections 12950 and 12950.1 of the Government Code); and 23 | Faculty Association Collective Bargaining Agreementand
3) Safety training for faculty teaching in courses where hazardous materials, chemicals and/or dangerous equipment are routinely used, and are subject to state or federal regulations mandating safety training for instructors in those positions.
b. Training that the parties mutually agree is necessary, whether for all faculty, or as a prerequisite for service in a specified position. Such training includes but is not limited to:
1) TRC training for faculty participating on a TRC regarding the duties and expectations of TRC members, as described in Article 20.
2) AP 4105 (Distance Education) training for all faculty who teach distance education courses pursuant to Article 14 of the CBA, to ensure compliance with applicable state and federal regulations.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement