Special Permits. The employment of teachers under special permits, such as temporary special education endorsement or vocational education annual authorization, will be permitted only in cases of absolute necessity or where a teacher has outstanding credentials and the ASSOCIATION shall be so notified in each instance.
Special Permits. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Article 6 or elsewhere in this Lease, neither the Premises, nor any part thereof, shall be used, without the prior consent of Landlord and the Ground Lessor, for any purpose which would require a “special permit” as such term is defined in the Zoning Resolution.
Special Permits. If any equipment, installation or apparatus to be used or installed by Tenant in the Premises requires a permit from any governmental authority, Tenant agrees to secure the required permit before installation at its expense and to file a copy of such permit with Landlord.
Special Permits. All employees are required to possess a valid State of Washington Driver’s License and any other endorsements as required by law. All mechanics are required to possess a Commercial Driver’s License (valid State of Washington School Bus Driver’s authorization.) All employees who are state-authorized to transport students are required to possess a current first-aid card and CPR certification. The costs of all Commercial Driver’s License endorsements will be paid by the District. In addition, the District will pay for the skills test for new mechanics. All employees may be given up to ninety (90) calendar days after the date of hire in which to obtain their CDL.
Special Permits. (a) Guest parking permit will be issued to a person using vehicles other than their primary vehicles, on a temporary basis.
(b) The security office will assist college departments which sponsor functions such as conferences, seminars, din- ners, and similar events in arranging reserved parking. Advance notice must be given in writing by the sponsoring department to the director of campus safety at least ten days prior to the event.
(c) One student car pool parking permit capable of being moved from one registered vehicle to another within a stu- dent car pool membership will be issued to each designated student car pool.
(d) Individual car pool permits will be issued to each member of a registered staff car pool. [Statutory Authority: Chapter 34.05 RCW and RCW 28B.50.140(10). 98- 17-074, § 132E-16-330, filed 8/18/98, effective 9/18/98; Order 1969-2, § 132E-16-330, filed 2/3/69; Emergency Orders, filed 2/3/69, 11/21/68.] tions for the safety of the students, staff and other users of the Everett Community College campus and for the safety of the general public and the general welfare of the public and prop- erty owners adjacent or near to the campus of Everett Com- munity College. Approved August 12, 1998, by motion 00-00-000. This code is effective on the date established in RCW 34.05.380, following the code's adoption by the board of trustees, and shall remain in full force until revised or repealed. [Statutory Authority: Chapter 34.05 RCW and RCW 28B.50.140(10). 98- 17-074, § 132E-16-340, filed 8/18/98, effective 9/18/98; Order 1969-2, § 132E-16-340, filed 2/3/69; Emergency Orders, filed 2/3/69, 11/21/68.] President's Office Xxxxxxx Community College 0000 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Everett, WA 98201-1352 Written application for an adjudicative proceeding should be submitted to the above address within twenty days of the agency action giving rise to the application, unless pro- vided for otherwise by statute or rule. [Statutory Authority: RCW 28B.50.140 and 34.05.356. 00-00-000, § 132E- 108-040, filed 12/28/00, effective 1/28/01. Statutory Authority: Chapter 34.05 RCW. 00-00-000, § 132E-108-040, filed 4/5/90, effective 5/6/90.] 132E-108-010 Adoption of model rules of procedure. 132E-108-020 Appointment of presiding officers. 132E-108-030 Method of recording. 132E-108-040 Application for adjudicative proceeding. 132E-108-050 Brief adjudicative procedures. 132E-108-060 Discovery. 132E-108-070 Procedure for closing parts of the hearings. 132E-108-080 Recording devices. [St...
Special Permits. Employment of teachers with special or approved permits shall be governed by the Administration Rules governing the Certification of Michigan Teachers.
Special Permits. All employees are required to possess a valid State of Washington Driver’s License and any other endorsements as required by law. All bus drivers are required to possess a valid State of Washington School Bus Driver’s authorization. All employees who are state-authorized to transport students are required to possess a current first-aid card and CPR certification. The costs of all Commercial Driver’s License endorsements will be paid by the District. In addition, the District will pay for the skills test for new drivers. The District and the Union agree that the District has an obligation to implement the rules and regulations of the Federal Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1991 mandating alcohol and controlled substances testing for employees required to hold a commercial driver’s license. District Procedure 5865.1 (dated 30 March 1995) will govern this obligation. The District will provide the Union with notice of any proposed changes in this procedure and the opportunity to negotiate regarding those changes to the extent required by RCW 41.56. If the statutory requirement to test employees is removed or modified, the parties shall meet at the earliest possible time with the intention of negotiating the affected portions of the procedure.
Special Permits. The subcontractor responsible for the work covered by the special permit is responsible for obtaining and paying for all special per- mits. This includes responsibility for requesting inspections and obtaining approvals for all work covered by the permit before submit- ting an account for payment.
Special Permits. The goals and objectives of the City of Somerville Open Space Plan.
Special Permits. The percentage of the civic space proposed to be occupied by the outdoor café or retail sales and the viability of the remaining area to properly function as the intended type of civic space.