Section 14.5. Check Off Sample Clauses

Section 14.5. Check Off. 5 The District shall deduct PSE Union dues and voluntary political contributions from the pay of any 6 employee after authorization of such deductions in writing pursuant to RCW 41.56.110. The District 7 shall transmit all such funds deducted to the Treasurer of the Public School Employees of
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Section 14.5. Check Off. District shall deduct PSE state dues from the gross pay of any employee who authorized such 18 deductions in writing pursuant to RCW 41.56.110. The employer shall transmit all such funds 19 deducted to the Treasurer of the Public School Employees of Washington/SEIU Local 1948. 20 Transmissions will include payments and an electronic list of all represented employees with deduction 21 amounts. Transactions will be received by the first Monday following payroll. Submissions are to 22 include all employees covered by the Collective Bargaining Agreement. A dues remittance form shall 23 accompany the payment every month and include membership status changes (such as resignations, 24 LOA, name changes, etc.) on the remit form or provide a list with the dues file.

Related to Section 14.5. Check Off

  • Request for Dues Check Off Employees shall have the right to request and be allowed dues check off for the Exclusive Representative, provided that dues check off and the proceeds thereof shall not be allowed any employee organization that has lost its right to dues check off pursuant to the PELRA Upon receipt of a properly executed authorization card of the employee involved, the District will deduct from the employee’s paycheck the dues as specified by the Union.

  • DUES CHECK-OFF 1. The Board shall deduct from the wages of employees in the bargaining unit, upon receipt from the Union of individual authorization cards executed or individually signed by the employee, state dues and local dues or service fee for those employees hired by the Board on or after July 1, 1995. Revocation of dues shall be by written notice to the OAPSE State Treasurer, Treasurer of Local 149, and the Treasurer of the School District during the last ten calendar days of negotiated agreement. Members electing to withdraw from the Union must submit a written request, received within the ten (10) day withdrawal period, to OAPSE State Office at 0000 Xxx Xxxxx Xxxxx, Xxxxxxxx, Xxxx 00000, attention: Membership. 2. The Board agrees not to check off dues from the pay of any bargaining unit members for any other labor organization during the term of this Agreement. 3. Dues deductions shall be deducted in twenty-four equal installments starting with the second pay in September. The money collected by the Treasurer of the School District shall be forwarded to the OAPSE State Treasurer and Treasurer of Local 149 along with a list of members and the amounts individually deducted from each, no later than ten (10) working days after they are collected. A duplicate list of names and individual deductions shall be given to the local Treasurer at the time they are sent to the OAPSE State Treasurer. 4. Service Fee - Each employee covered by this Agreement who is hired on or after July 1, 1995, who fails voluntarily to acquire or maintain membership in the Union, shall be required to pay to OAPSE a service fee, which shall not exceed the dues paid by members of OAPSE who are in the bargaining unit covered by this Agreement; provided that any employee who has been declared exempt for religious convictions by the State Employment Relations Board (SERB) shall not be required to pay said fee. However, such employee shall pay, in lieu of such fee, on the same time schedule as Union dues are payable an amount of money equal to such fee to a non-religious charitable fund exempt from taxation under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, mutually agreed upon by such employee and the OAPSE state treasurer. Such employee shall furnish to the OAPSE state treasurer written receipts evidencing payment to such agreed upon non-religious fund. The provisions of this Article shall be explained to the employee at the time of the hiring interview. A written statement explaining the Service Fee shall be provided, by the Board, at the time of hire. The provisions of the service fee shall not be applicable to new hires until completion of their first sixty (60) calendar days of employment or to any employees exempt from the bargaining unit by virtue of being supervisory, managerial, confidential or casual employees. The Union shall adopt an internal rebate procedure in accordance with Section 4117.09(c) of the Ohio Revised Code which complies with Federal law. 5. The Union agrees to hold the Board harmless in any suit, claim or administrative proceeding arising out of or connected with the imposition, determination or collection of service fees for dues, to indemnify the Board for any liability imposed on it as a result of any such suit, claim or administrative proceeding to and to reimburse the Board for any and all expenses incurred by the Board in defending any such suit, claim or administrative proceeding, including attorney fees and court costs. For purposes of this section, the term “Board” includes the Board of Education of the Shaker Heights City School District, its members, the Treasurer, Superintendent, Assistant Superintendent-Business and Operations1 and all members of the administrative staff.

  • CHECK-OFF 9.01 Subject to this Article, the Employer will, as a condition of employment, deduct an amount equal to the monthly membership dues from the monthly pay of all employees in the bargaining unit. Where an employee does not have sufficient earnings in respect of any month to permit deductions made under this Article, the Employer shall not be obliged to make such deduction from subsequent salary. 9.02 The Association shall inform the Employer in writing of the authorized monthly deduction to be checked off for each employee. 9.03 For the purpose of applying clause 9.01, deductions from pay for each employee in respect of each calendar month will start with the first full calendar month of employment to the extent that earnings are available. 9.04 No employee organization, as defined in Section 3 of the Parliamentary Employment and Staff Relations Act, other than the Association, shall be permitted to have membership dues and/or other monies deducted by the Employer from the pay of employees in the bargaining unit. 9.05 The amounts deducted in accordance with clause 9.01 shall be remitted to the Association by cheque in the month following that in which their deductions were made and shall be accompanied by particulars identifying each employee and the deductions made on his/her behalf. 9.06 The Employer agrees to make deductions for other purposes on the basis of the production of appropriate documentation. 9.07 The Association agrees to indemnify and save the Employer harmless against any claim or liability arising out of the application of this Article, except for any claim of liability arising out of an error committed by the Employer limited to the amount actually involved in the error. 9.08 An employee who satisfies the Employer to the extent that he/she declares in an affidavit that he/she is a member of a religious organization, registered pursuant to the Income Tax Act, whose doctrine prevents him/her, as a matter of conscience, from making financial contributions to an employee organization and that he/she will make contributions to a charitable organization equal to dues, shall not be subject to this Article, provided that the affidavit submitted by the employee shows the registered number of the religious organization and is countersigned by an official representative of the religious organization involved. A copy of the affidavit will be provided to the Association.

  • UNION DUES CHECK-OFF On a weekly basis the Employer agrees to deduct uniform dues and initiation fees from the paycheck of those covered employees whose individual written unrevoked authorizations are on file with the Employer and to transmit the amounts so deducted to the Union monthly. Said deduction authorizations shall be in such form as to conform with Section 302(c) of the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947.

  • Union Check-Off The Employer agrees to the monthly check-off of all Union Dues, Assessments, Initiation Fees, and written assignments of amounts equal to Union Dues. The check-off monies deducted in accordance with the above paragraph shall be remitted to the Union by the Employer within two (2) weeks of the end of each month. The Employer shall provide the Union's Provincial Office with a list of all employees hired, and all employees who have left the employ of the Employer (who shall be designated as terminated and shall include discharges, resignations, retirements and deaths) in the previous month along with a list of all employees in the bargaining unit and their employee status and the amount of dues or equivalent monies currently being deducted for each employee.

  • Returned Check Charge A Customer whose payment by check is returned for insufficient funds, or is otherwise not processed for payment, will be subject to a returned check charge. Such charge will be applicable on each occasion when a check is returned or not processed. If the returned check was for a combined interstate and international balance, only a single returned check charge will apply.

  • CHECK-IN AND CHECK-OUT 8.11.1 Specific check-in information will be provided to all Resident students via the Residential Life website (xxxxx://xxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx). A resident planning to check-in after the stated arrival period, must notify Residential Life prior to the stated check-in time. 8.11.2 Each Resident is given a room key or card access to the apartment/room, and electronic card access to the building through their ID card or a key to the outside/foyer door. Residents may receive additional keys within specific areas of campus, such as mailbox keys. Residents who lose their room or mailbox key, or fail to return keys upon vacating the room, will be charged accordingly.

  • Notification of Disbursement Method Form Pursuant to the Project Agreement executed for this loan, there are two methods by which funds can be disbursed. The first method is for the Ohio Public Works Commission (OPWC) to pay vendors directly. The second method is for the Commission to reimburse the subdivision after project costs have been incurred and paid by the subdivision. For loans only, the OPWC needs to be formally notified in advance as to which method the subdivision plans to utilize. Please refer to the enclosure entitled "Notification of Disbursement Method" and the accompanying "Instructions for Declaring Official Intent". In deciding which method to use please consider the following: • Discuss your disbursement options and preferences with your Project Manager, Xxxxx Xxxxx, prior to making a selection. • Passing a Resolution of Intent for the entire loan amount doesn't do you any harm and can actually be beneficial in the event the Commission needs to reimburse the subdivision in the event of an overpayment. • At any point during the life of the project you can always have the OPWC pay contractors directly even if you have passed a Resolution. • If you need to pass a Resolution, we encourage subdivisions to do so as early as possible. At a minimum, a Resolution must be adopted no later than 60 days after the date of construction related project costs for which the subdivision will seek reimbursement from us.

  • ABOVE IS CHECKED The undersigned represents and warrants that it is purchasing this Security for its own account or an account with respect to which it exercises sole investment discretion and that it and any such account is a "qualified institutional buyer" within the meaning of Rule 144A under the Securities Act of 1933, and is aware that the sale to it is being made in reliance on Rule 144A and acknowledges that it has received such information regarding the Company as the undersigned has requested pursuant to Rule 144A or has determined not to request such information and that it is aware that the transferor is relying upon the undersigned's foregoing representations in order to claim the exemption from registration provided by Rule 144A. Dated: ------------------ ------------------------------ NOTICE: To be executed by an executive officer TO BE COMPLETE BY PURCHASER IF (4) ABOVE IS CHECKED The undersigned represents and warrants that it is an institutional "accredited investor" (as defined in Rule 501(a) (1), (2), (3) or (7) of Regulation D under the Securities Act) and has such knowledge and experience in financial and business matters as to be capable of evaluating the merits and risks of its investment in the Securities, and it and any accounts for which it is acting are each able to bear the economic risk of its or their investment, as the case may be. It is acquiring the Securities purchased by it for its account or for one or more accounts (each of which is an institutional "accredited investor") as to each of which it exercises sole investment discretion. Dated: ------------------ ------------------------------ NOTICE: To be executed by an executive officer [TO BE ATTACHED TO GLOBAL SECURITIES] SCHEDULE OF INCREASES OR DECREASES IN GLOBAL SECURITY The following increases or decreases in this Global Security have been made: Principal amount Signature of Amount of Amount of of this Global authorized decrease in increase in Security officer of Principal amount Principal amount following such Trustee or of this Global of this Global decrease or Securities Date of Exchange Security Security increase Custodian

  • Application for Payment The form acceptable to Owner that is to be used by the Contractor during the course of the Work in requesting payment from the Owner and that is to be accompanied by such supporting documentation as is required by the Contract Documents.

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