Service Reassignments Sample Clauses

Service Reassignments. After an Operator has pulled the Operator’s run out of the division in order to provide service, SFMTA may reassign for a single work day the Operator to a line or route other than the one bid for by the Operator under the following circumstances: (Paragraph 154)
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Service Reassignments. 143. After an operator has pulled his or her run out of the division in order to provide service, Transit Supervisors and Managers may reassign the Operator to a line or route other than the one bid for by the Operator under the following circumstances: (a) A line is blocked due to fire, accident, wires down, or other such emergency situation; or (b) To provide shuttle services during major delays on the Muni metro, cable car, or trolley coach systems; (c) Except as set forth above, reassignments on the street shall conform to the provisions of Sections 14.2 and 14.3 of this MOU
Service Reassignments. 153. After an Operator has pulled his or her run out of the division in order to Transport Workers Union, Local 250-A (9163) and Municipal Transportation Agency July 1, 20114 – June 30, 20174 provide service, SFMTA may reassign for a single work day the Operator Transport Workers Union, Local 250-A (9163) and Municipal Transportation Agency July 1, 20114 – June 30, 20174 to a line or route other than the one bid for by the Operator under the following circumstances: (Paragraph 154) (a) A line is blocked; or (b) To provide shuttle services during major delays on the Muni metro, cable car, or trolley coach systems; or (c) As necessary to meet emergency service needs.
Service Reassignments. After an operator has pulled his or her run out of the division in order to provide service, Transit Supervisors and Managers may reassign the Operator to a line or route other than the one bid for by the Operator under the following circumstances:
Service Reassignments. 153. After an Operator has pulled his or her run out of the division in order to provide service, SFMTA may reassign for a single work day the Operator to a line or route other than the one bid for by the Operator under the following circumstances: (Paragraph 154) (a) A line is blocked; or (b) To provide shuttle services during major delays on the Muni metro, cable car, or trolley coach systems; or (c) As necessary to meet emergency service needs.

Related to Service Reassignments

  • Reassignments Professional staff members serving under a multi-year contract may be assigned by the President to any professional position within their areas of competence and qualifications during the term of the contract, but their salaries may not be reduced during the duration of the contract below that which they would have received had they continued in their original position, and they may be dismissed from the College/University during the term of the contract only for cause consistent with appropriate statutory provisions. exist.

  • Reassignment The Superintendent cannot be reassigned from the position of Superintendent to another position without the Superintendent’s express written consent.

  • Room Reassignment The Manager may in its sole and unfettered discretion, relocate the Resident to another Room upon 48 hours advance written notice. The Resident agrees to comply with the terms of any relocation notice and to remove and relocate the Resident’s property to the Room designated in the relocation notice. Residents are required to comply with any de-densifying efforts required on campus due to Covid-19 or other public health or safety emergency, including, but not limited to, the relocation of all or some residential students to alternative housing. Relocation does not constitute a termination of a residential student’s housing contract. In the event that the Manager must relocate students as part of a de-densifying strategy due to public health, safety or other concerns for an extended period of time and alternative housing is not available, the Manager may, in its sole and unfettered discretion, pay impacted students fair and reasonable reimbursement (as determined by the Manager) as appropriate and based on information available at that time and in full and final satisfaction of the Manager’s and the Institution’s obligations hereunder.

  • Transfers and Reassignments Definitions

  • Involuntary Reassignment In the absence of volunteers to fill a vacancy internally, the college may administratively reassign from any overstaffed area that qualified faculty member with the lowest seniority.

  • Voluntary Reassignment If a vacancy occurs in the same or other department or division outside the unit member’s normal assignment, the unit member may submit a written request to the College President to be reassigned. Such requests, if received at least one (1) week prior to the closing date for application for an advertised position, shall be considered before those of other applicants.

  • Assignments If requested by Referred Client or Recipient Broker/Agent to cancel Referral Assignment, XXXX.xxx shall facilitate Assignment of Referred Client to a new Agent.

  • Temporary Reassignment Notwithstanding the above, the Appointing Authority may temporarily reassign any employee to another work area and/or shift for five (5) consecutive months or less. With mutual agreement between the Local and the Appointing Authority, such reassignment may extend up to twelve (12) months. At the end of the reassignment, the reassigned employee shall return to his/her former position, unless the position has been abolished, in which case the employee shall return to his/her former work area and shift.

  • Reassigned Time Each faculty member who coaches students for intercollegiate forensics competition shall receive at least two (2) credits reassignment time for each semester, in which he/she fulfills such responsibility.

  • Reassignment of Ineligible Receivables (a) In the event any representation or warranty under Subsection 4.02(a)(ii), (iii), (iv), (vii), (viii), (ix) or (x) is not true and correct in any material respect as of the date specified therein with respect to any Receivable or the related Account and as a result of such breach RFC VIII is required under Subsection 2.6(a) of the Transfer Agreement to accept reassignment of such Receivables previously sold by TRS to RFC VIII pursuant to this Agreement, TRS shall accept reassignment of such Receivables on the terms and conditions set forth in Subsection 6.01(b). (b) TRS shall accept reassignment of any Receivables described in Subsection 6.01(a) from RFC VIII on the date on which such Receivables are reassigned to RFC VIII pursuant to Subsection 2.6(a) of the Transfer Agreement, and shall pay for such reassigned Receivables by paying to RFC VIII in immediately available funds an amount equal to the unpaid balance of such Receivables. Upon reassignment of such Receivables, RFC VIII shall automatically and without further action sell, transfer, assign, set-over and otherwise convey to TRS, without recourse, representation or warranty, all the right, title and interest of RFC VIII in and to such Receivables, all Recoveries allocable to such Receivables, all monies due or to become due and all amounts received or receivable with respect thereto, all Collections with respect thereto, and all proceeds (including “proceeds” as defined in the UCC) thereof. Such reassigned Receivables shall be treated by RFC VIII as collected in full as of the date on which they were reassigned. RFC VIII shall execute such documents and instruments of transfer or assignment and take such other actions as shall reasonably be requested by TRS to effect the conveyance of such Receivables and other property pursuant to this Subsection.

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