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Special Circumstance Sample Clauses

Special Circumstance. 1.04-1 Upon the occurrence of a Special Circumstance described in 1.04-2, the trust assets shall be held for Participants who had accrued benefits under the Plans before the Special Circumstance occurred, including benefits accrued for such Participants after the Special Circumstance.
Special Circumstance. The provision of this contract shall, during the term of the contract, be binding upon the Board and OAPSE #367 and their successors, assignors, or future purchasers and all the terms and obligations herein contained shall not be affected or changed in any respect by the consolidation, merger, sale, transfer, or assignment by the Board of any or all of its property, or affected or changed in any respect by any change in legal status, ownership, or management of the Board of OAPSE Local #367. This agreement supersedes and replaces all previous agreements between OAPSE Local #367 and the Perry Board of Education. All previous negotiation procedures and provisions are terminated and this document, along with any additional ratified agreements subsequent to this date, shall be the solely binding contracts between the parties involved.
Special Circumstance. A CAL FIRE unit can decide to hire a known local Xxxxxx, Chainsaw Operator, or Swamper, at their discretion, who do not possess workers’ compensation or medical insurance coverage. Under this circumstance, the Xxxxxx, Chainsaw Operator, and/or Swamper are hired as a temporary state employee, rather than as a contractor or contractor’s employee. Just as with hiring under an EERA, hiring of a Swamper must be specifically justified by the ordering agency. The Emergency Worker Xxxxxx, Chainsaw Operator, or Swamper are paid using the Form FC-42, Time Sheet and Pay Voucher system (I-9 required), and the saw (daily rate) and vehicle (actual mileage), are paid separately on two Emergency Equipment Use Invoices, Forms CAL FIRE-61, or combined on one SPO. When Fallers, Chainsaw Operators, or Swampers are hired as temporary state employees, an EERA is prepared for payment for the chainsaw and vehicle at the “Without Operator” rate. Saws are paid at the Daily Rate based on engine displacement (cc) of the saw. The Xxxxxx'x or Chainsaw Operator’s transportation is paid at the mileage rate only (no guarantee) for the actual miles driven, based on vehicle type provided. The saw and the transportation are paid separately on two CAL FIRE-61 “Emergency Equipment Use” invoices. The Xxxxxx, Chainsaw Operator, or Swamper is hired using the FC-42 “Time Sheet and Pay Voucher” system, and paid at the appropriate Emergency Worker (EW) rate shown in section 3934.10. The Emergency Worker classification for these positions are: Xxxxxx: EW VIII Chainsaw Operator: EW V Swamper: EW III When hired as temporary state employees, Fallers, Chainsaw Operators, and Swampers are paid only for actual hours of assigned work (no guarantee). (No. 16 March 2002) In the unlikely event that CAL FIRE would hire a chainsaw without operator, the saw would be rented at the "without operator" daily rate based on engine displacement (ccs). The chainsaw rate is determined by engine displacement in cubic centimeters (cc). Rates are daily rates, wet (with fuel, oil, and maintenance). (No. 16 March 2002) Payment for operation of chainsaws during firefighting assignments by organized fire crews, such as organized federal “Blue Card” crews, working under conditions of a California EERA, is made at the rate of $55.00 per day per saw, for up to two saws, for all engine sizes. Payment to out-of-state Blue Card crews will be at the rate shown on their EERA. (No. 27 May 2005)
Special CircumstanceNotwithstanding Article the Hospital and the Association may agree in certain circumstances, the schedule of an individual full-time nurse may be adjusted to enable an average weekly work assignment of to hours.
Special Circumstance. Releases Other Releases, subject to Contract Release Fees if approved
Special Circumstance. Releases Other Releases, subject to Contract Release Fees if approved Request release date is less than 30 calendar days from the student’s contract binding date AND prior to the first day of Fall Classes $300 Request release date is 30 to 59 calendar days from the student’s contract binding date AND prior to the first day of Fall Classes $600 Request release date is 60 to 89 calendar days from the student’s contract binding date AND prior to the first day of Fall Classes $900 Request release date is more than 90 calendar days after the student’s contract binding date AND prior to the first day of Fall Classes 25% of Fall Semester Housing Charges Request release date beginning the first day of Fall Classes up to and including the last day of free add/drop registration 50% of Fall Semester Housing Charges Request release date after the free add/drop registration period ends through the last day of Fall Finals 100% of Fall Semester housing charges Request release is after the last day of finals through January 7 $300 Request release beginning January 8 AND prior to the first day of Spring Classes $900 Request release date including and after the first day of Spring Classes 100% of Spring Semester housing charges Request release date is less than 30 calendar days from the student’s contract binding date AND prior to the first day of Spring Classes $500 Request release date is more than 30 calendar days from the student’s contract binding date AND prior to the first day of Spring Classes $900 Request release including and after the first day Spring Classes 100% of Spring Semester housing charges
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Special Circumstance. If an approved course or activity is to occur during the employee’s regularly scheduled hours and it was brought to the attention of an administrator or designee prior to the course or activity approval, then the District will compensate the employee for time engaged in the approved course or activity during the employee’s regularly scheduled hours. Such advance approval shall be in writing and specifically indicate the course or activity will occur during the employee’s regularly scheduled hours and will be compensated according to provisions of this Agreement.
Special Circumstance. If the EASA supplement or the RSM/QCM does not have a written procedure for work away from its fixed location and there is no D100 authorization, the repair station must notify EASA in advance of doing the work. This notification must describe the work to be performed, the date of the work, the customer, and certify to EASA that the repair station will follow all existing procedures in its current Repair Station Manual and EASA Supplement. (Notification is to be sent to xxxxxxx000@xxxx.xxxxxx.xx.) EASA should review the application and notify the organisation in writing, with a copy to the FAA, either accepting or rejecting the request. If the request is rejected, the reasons should be specified in the letter.
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