Place of recruitment or origin Sample Clauses

Place of recruitment or origin. A staff member’s place of origin shall be determined in accordance with the meaning of the definition of “place of origin” referred to in the Annex IV of this internal rules. INTERNAL RULE N° R 16/CA/05 Title : DAILY ALLOWANCES GRANTED TO NEWLY RECRUITED STAFF MEMBERS Committee of Ambassadors concerning the Staff Regulations of the Centre for the Development of Enterprise (CDE) hereinafter referred to as the Staff Regulations – Article 18 of the ACP-EC Date of issue: Ref. Decision n° 9/2005
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  • EVALUATION OF TEACHERS 1. All reports on the work of a teacher shall be in writing.

  • Limited Agency (a) If the Access Holder is not also the Operator for a Path Usage, the Access Holder appoints each nominated Operator, as its agent for the following purposes:

  • PROTECTION OF TEACHERS A. The Board recognizes its responsibility to give all reasonable support and assistance to teachers with respect to the maintenance of control and discipline in the classroom.

  • Registered Office; Registered Agent; Principal Office; Other Offices Unless and until changed by the General Partner, the registered office of the Partnership in the State of Delaware shall be located at 0000 Xxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx 00000, and the registered agent for service of process on the Partnership in the State of Delaware at such registered office shall be The Corporation Trust Company. The principal office of the Partnership shall be located at 0000 XxXxxxxx Xxxxxx, Houston, Texas 77010, or such other place as the General Partner may from time to time designate by notice to the Limited Partners. The Partnership may maintain offices at such other place or places within or outside the State of Delaware as the General Partner determines to be necessary or appropriate. The address of the General Partner shall be 0000 XxXxxxxx Xxxxxx, Houston, Texas 77010, or such other place as the General Partner may from time to time designate by notice to the Limited Partners.

  • Evaluation of Teaching 1. All reports on a teacher shall be in writing.

  • Responsibility of school staff to  design and implement engaging and flexible learning experiences for individuals and groups  inform parents and carers regularly about how their children are progressing  design and implement intellectually challenging learning experiences which develop language, literacy and numeracy  create and maintain safe and supportive learning environments  support personal development and participation in society  xxxxxx positive and productive relationships with families and the community  inform students, parents and carers about what the teachers aim to teach the students  teach effectively and set the highest standards in work and behaviour  clearly articulate the school’s expectations regarding the Responsible Behaviour Plan for Students and the school’s Dress Code policy  ensure that parents and carers are aware that the school does not have personal accident insurance cover for students  advise parents and carers of extra-curricular activities operating at the school in which their child may become involved (for example Program of Chaplaincy Services, sports programs)  set, xxxx and monitor homework regularly in keeping with the school’s homework policy  contact parents and carers as soon as is possible if the school is concerned about the child’s school work, behaviour, attendance or punctuality  deal with complaints in an open, fair and transparent manner in accordance with departmental procedure, Complaints Management – State Schools  treat students and parents with respect . I accept the rules and regulations of the Xxxxxx Road State School as stated in the school policies that have been provided to me as follows: □ Responsible Behaviour Plan for Students □ ICT Network Agreement □ Consent Form □ Parents Notice for Religious Instruction in School Hours Information provided in Parent Handbook: □ Complaints Management – Section 8.1 □ Student Dress Code – Section 10.0 □ Homework – Section 7.0 □ Voluntary Financial Contributions – Section 3.8 □ Absences – Section 12.1 □ School Excursions – Section 5.4 □ Accident Insurance Cover for Students – Section 3.9 □ Appropriate Use of Mobile Phones and other Electronic Equipment by Students – Section 8.5 I acknowledge:  That I have read and understood the responsibilities of the student, parents or carers and the school staff outlined above; and  That information about the school’s current rules, policies, programs and services, as outlined above has been provided and explained to me. Student Name: Student Signature: …….……………………… Parent/Carer Name: Parent/Carer Signature: ..……………………. Xxxxxxx Xxxx (Principal) / Xxxxxx Scammells & Xxxxx Xxxxxx (Deputy Principals): …….…………………………………

  • Place of manufacture (Does not apply unless the solicitation is predominantly for the acquisition of manufactured end products.) For statistical purposes only, the offeror shall indicate whether the place of manufacture of the end products it expects to provide in response to this solicitation is predominantly—

  • Place of Jurisdiction and Applicable Law (1) The place of jurisdiction for any disputes arising from this Master Agreement and the individual agreement is Kassel, Germany. Disputes shall be ruled on by ordinary jurisdiction.

  • Place of jurisdiction The parties agree that the place of jurisdiction shall be the location of the court responsible for Gunzenhausen. Signatures Client Udine , date 05.05.2021 Gunzenhausen, date 05/02/2021 Supplier Appendix 1 Pursuant to Art. 28 GDPR: List of Personal Data and the Purpose of Their Being Processed Types of data The following types and categories of data are the object of this additional agreement: • Personal master data • Communication data (e. g. telephone, email) • Contractual master data • Log data Affected People Those affected as a result of this additional agreement include: • The Client's customers and interested parties • The Client's customers and employees I. Confidentiality Appendix 2 of the Agreement Pursuant to Art. 28 GDPR: Technical and Organizational Measures in Accordance with Art. 32 GDPR and Amendments • Physical access control • Data center parks in Nürnberg, Xxxxxxxxxxx and Helsinki • electronic physical entry control system with log • high security perimeter fencing around the entire data center park • documented distribution of keys to employees and colocation customers for colocation racks (each Client only for his rack) • policies for accompanying and designating guests in the building • data center staff present 24/7 • video monitoring at entrances and exits; security door interlocking systems and server rooms • For people outside of the employment of Hetzner Online GmbH (data center visitors), entrance to the building is only permitted in the company of a Hetzner Online employee. • Monitoring • electronic physical access control system with log • video surveillance for all entrances and exits • Electronic access control • for principal commissions for the following unmanaged product lines: Dedicated Root Servers, Colocation Servers, Cloud Servers, and Storage Boxes • server passwords, which, after the initial deployment, can only be changed by Client and are not known to the Supplier • The Client’s password for the administration interface is determined by the Client himself; the password must comply with predefined guidelines. In addition, the Client may employ two-factor authentication to further secure his account. • for principal commissions for the following managed product lines: Managed Servers, Web Hosting, and Storage Shares • Access is password-protected and only employees of the Supplier have access to the passwords. Passwords must meet a minimum length, and new passwords shall be changed on a regular basis. • Internal access control • for the Supplier's internal administration systems • The Supplier shall prevent unauthorized access by applying security updates regularly by using state of the art technology. • a revision-proof, compulsory process for allocating authorization for Supplier employees • for principal commissions for the following unmanaged product lines: Dedicated Root Servers, Colocation Servers, Cloud Servers, and Storage Boxes • The responsibility for access control is incumbent upon the Client. • for principal commissions for the following managed product lines: Managed Servers, Web Hosting, and Storage Shares • The Supplier shall prevent unauthorized access by applying security updates regularly by using state of the art technology. • a revision-proof, compulsory process for allocating authorization for Supplier employees • Only the Client is responsible for transferred data/software with regard to security and updates. • Transfer control • Data center parks in Nürnberg, Xxxxxxxxxxx and Helsinki • Drives that were in operation on canceled servers will be swiped multiple times (deleted) in accordance with data protection polices upon termination of the contract. After thorough testing, the swiped drives will be reused. • Defective drives that cannot be securely deleted shall be destroyed (shredded) directly in the Xxxxxxxxxxx data center. • Isolation control • for the Supplier's internal administration systems • Data shall be physically or logically isolated and saved separately from other data. • Backups of data shall also be performed using a similar system of physical or logical isolation. • for principal commissions for the following unmanaged product lines: Dedicated Root Servers, Colocation Servers, Cloud Servers, and Storage Boxes • The Client is responsible for isolation control. • for principal commissions for the following managed product lines: Managed Servers, Web Hosting, and Storage Shares • Data shall be physically or logically isolated and saved separately from other data. • Backups of data shall also be performed using a similar system of physical or logical isolation. • Pseudonymization • The Client is responsible for pseudonymization.

  • Access to Persons and Records The State Auditor shall have access to persons and records as a result of all contracts or grants entered into by State agencies or political subdivisions in accordance with General Statute 147-64.7. Additionally, as the State funding authority, the Department of Health and Human Services shall have access to persons and records as a result of all contracts or grants entered into by State agencies or political subdivisions.

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