Transfers Throughout the School Year Sample Clauses

Transfers Throughout the School Year. Where circumstances dictate that a Teacher should be reassigned during the school year, but specifically prior to 1 May, the Board shall have the right to undertake such reassignment of the Teacher to correct the situation. In all such cases the Teachers involved will be consulted before the transfers are effected. A Teacher may choose to have the appropriate supervisory officer and a representative of the Union attend the meeting.
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Transfers Throughout the School Year. L25.15 There may be limited circumstances where an Educational Assistant (EA) is required to relocate during the school year to accommodate the needs of the organization. In such circumstances, the following will occur:

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  • LENGTH OF THE SCHOOL YEAR Section 1. Teacher Duty Days: The number of teacher duty days will be 186 for the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 school years. In subsequent years, the School Board will, prior to April 1st of each odd- numbered school year, establish the number of school days and teacher duty days for each of the next two

  • B3 Manner of Carrying Out the Services B3.1 The Contractor shall at all times comply with the Quality Standards, and where applicable shall maintain accreditation with the relevant Quality Standards authorisation body. To the extent that the standard of Services has not been specified in the Contract, the Contractor shall agree the relevant standard of the Services with the Authority prior to the supply of the Services and in any event, the Contractor shall perform its obligations under the Contract in accordance with the Law and Good Industry Practice.

  • Callout Time Which Abuts the Succeeding Shift (1) If the callout is for three hours or less, the employee will be required to work the callout period and the whole of the abutting shift. In this case, compensation shall be overtime rates for the callout period and straight-time rate for the regular shift.

  • REIMBURSEMENT FOR MILEAGE AND INSURANCE 1. An employee who is required by their employer to use their private vehicle for school district related purposes shall receive reimbursement of: Effective July 1, 2019 $ 0.56 c/Km Effective July 1, 2020 $ 0.57 c/Km Effective July 1, 2021 $ 0.58 c/Km

  • DOES THE SPR NEED TO BE UPDATED IF INFORMATION CHANGES Yes. It remains a continuing obligation of the principal or his/her authorized agent to update the SPR whenever any of the information provided on the initial form changes. WHERE DO THE SPR AND ANY UPDATES NEED TO BE FILED? The SPR needs to be filed with the County Department or County Division processing the application or matter. If and when an additional expenditure is incurred subsequent to the initial filing of the SPR, an amended SPR needs to be filed with the County Department or County Division where the original application, including the initial SPR, was filed. WHEN DO THE SPR AND ANY UPDATES NEED TO BE FILED? In most cases, the initial SPR needs to be filed with the other application forms. The SPR and any update must be filed with the appropriate County Department or County Division not less than seven (7) days prior to the BCC hearing date so that they may be incorporated into the BCC agenda packet. (See Section 2-354(b), Orange County Code.) When the matter is a discussion agenda item or is the subject of a public hearing, and any additional expenditure occurs less than 7 days prior to BCC meeting date or updated information is not included in the BCC agenda packet, the principal or his/her authorized agent is obligated to verbally present the updated information to the BCC when the agenda item is heard or the public hearing is held. When the matter is a consent agenda item and an update has not been made at least 7 days prior to the BCC meeting or the update is not included in the BCC agenda packet, the item will be pulled from the consent agenda to be considered at a future meeting.

  • What Does The Settlement Provide The Net Settlement Amount will be allocated to Class Members according to a Plan of Allocation to be approved by the Court. Class Members fall into two categories: Current Participants and Former Participants. Allocations to Current Participants who are entitled to a distribution under the Plan of Allocation will be made into their existing Plan accounts. Former Participants who are entitled to a distribution will receive their distribution as a check mailed to their last known address or, if they elect, as a rollover to a qualified retirement account. In addition to the monetary component of the Settlement, as discussed above, Defendant agreed that the Plan’s fiduciaries will conduct a RFP process for recordkeeping services to the Plan. Within the first year following final approval of the Settlement, Defendant has agreed to publish a communication to then current Plan participants explaining the risks and benefits of the Plan’s money market fund investment option. Defendant also will use an independent consultant familiar with fixed income investment options in such plans who will review the investment lineup and make recommendations to the Plan’s fiduciaries regarding whether to retain the money market fund and whether to add a stable value or comparable fund. In addition, during the three-year Settlement period, Defendant has agreed to provide Class Counsel a list of the Plan’s investment options and fees. In considering investment options for the Plan, Defendant has agreed that the Plan’s fiduciaries will consider: (1) the lowest-cost share class available for any mutual fund considered for inclusion in the Plan as well as other criteria applicable to different share classes; (2) the availability of revenue sharing rebates on any share class available for any mutual fund considered for inclusion in the Plan; and (3) the availability of collective trusts, to the extent such investments are permissible and are otherwise identical to a particular mutual fund considered for inclusion in the Plan All Class Members and anyone claiming through them will fully release the Plan as well as Defendant and its “Released Parties” from “Released Claims.” The Released Parties include (a) Defendant and its insurers,

  • Services Available or Provided from Other Sources Services for any condition, illness, or disease which should be covered by the United States government or any of its agencies, Medicare, any state or municipal government or any of its agencies except emergency care when there is a legal responsibility to provide it. • Services or supplies for military-related conditions, such as war, or any military action, which takes place after your coverage becomes effective. • Services received in a facility mainly meant to care for students, faculty, or employees of a college or other institution of learning. • Covered healthcare services provided to you when there is no charge to you or there would have been no charge to you absent this health plan. • Services if another entity or agency is responsible under state or federal laws, which are provided for the health of schoolchildren or children with disabilities. See Title 16, Chapters 21, 24, 25, and 26 of the R.I. General Laws. See also applicable regulations about the health of schoolchildren and the special education of children with disabilities or similar rules set forth by federal law or state law of applicable jurisdiction. • Services and supplies which are required under the laws of a state, other than Rhode Island, and are not provided under this health plan. All Other Exclusions • Services not approved by the FDA or other governing body. • Services we have not reviewed or we have not determined are eligible for coverage. • Services obtained through fraud or intentional misrepresentation. • Administrative service charges for: o missed appointments; o completion of claim forms; o additional fees, sometimes referred to as access fees, associated with concierge, boutique, or retainer practices; and o any other administrative charges. • Blood services for drawing, processing, or storage of your own blood, including any penalty fees related to blood services. • Continuation of a covered healthcare service or benefit as a result of a clerical error. • Custodial care, rest care, day care, or non-skilled care services. • Convalescent homes, nursing homes including non-skilled care, assisted living facilities, or other residential facilities. • Educational classes, unless listed as covered, and training services. • Exams or services that are required for or related to employment, education, marriage, adoption, insurance purposes, court order, or similar third parties when not medically necessary or when the benefit limit for the exam or service has been met. • Routine foot care, including the treatment of corns, bunions except capsular or bone surgery, calluses, the trimming of nails, the treatment of simple ingrown nails and other preventive hygienic procedures, except when performed to treat diabetic related nerve and circulation disorders of the feet. • Treatment of flat feet unless the treatment is a covered surgical service. • Telephone consultations, telephone services, or medication monitoring by phone, except for clinically appropriate telemedicine services as described in Section 3. • Healthcare services for work-related illnesses or injuries for which benefits are available under Workers’ Compensation , whether or not you are entitled to such benefits, unless: o you are self-employed, a sole stockholder of a corporation, or a member of a partnership; and o your illnesses or injuries were incurred in the course of your self-employment, sole stockholder, or partnership activities; and o you are not enrolled as an employee under a group health plan sponsored by another employer. • Services and supplies used for your personal appearance and/or comfort, whether or not prescribed by a physician and regardless of your condition. These services and supplies include, but are not limited to: o batteries, unless indicated as covered;

  • Scope of the Service It is hereby understood that the Clave Debit Card service is just another way to allow Customers access to their checking or savings accounts and other services. Therefore, the use of the CLAVE Debit Card in Automated Teller Machines (ATMs) and Points of Sale, shall be limited to the account(s) that THE CUSTOMER has authorized to relate to this service, which is governed by these Conditions and Regulations, to the extent that they do not conflict with the rules contained in the checking and savings account regulations of THE BANK. • The Clave Debit Card (hereinafter referred to as the Card) allows the Customer to perform the following at Automated Teller Machines: cash withdrawal, purchase of prepaid minutes, payment to loans, payment to credit cards, payment to utilities, payment to affiliated private companies, transfer between accounts, consultation of accounts and donations; Also purchases at Points of Sale of nationwide affiliated businesses. • THE BANK shall debit or credit to the Related Account (s) the transaction(s) made by THE CUSTOMER by using his Card. At the time of using the Automated Teller Machine, it is the responsibility of the CUSTOMER to wait for the transaction to be completed. • Transactions performed with the Card after the closing of THE BANK on business days from Monday to Friday and transactions made at any time on Saturdays, Sundays or non-working days shall be recorded on the next banking business day. • To use the Automated Teller Machine and Point of Sale service, THE BANK shall provide the Customer with a Card and a secret code (hereinafter PIN). THE CUSTOMER, as soon as THE BANK delivers the Card, undertakes to keep it and not to disclose the PIN to another person(s), being therefore directly responsible to THE BANK for the improper use of said Card and for all the transactions that are performed with this Card in Automated Teller Machines and Points of Sale. • All transactions carried out at Automated Teller Machines and /or Points of Sale by using the Clave Card are understood as performed or authorized by the CUSTOMER. In the event of loss or theft, the CUSTOMER is obliged to give immediate notice to the Bank and shall be responsible for the use made of the same by a third party, with or without false signature, until the written notification to the Bank, and this one has acknowledged receipt in writing of said notification, which shall be made in a form provided by THE BANK. • In the event of forgetting the PIN, THE CUSTOMER may request a new one, at any THE BANK branches at the cost defined by the BANK, which may be modified by THE BANK from time to time without prior notice. • THE BANK shall establish the daily limits of the transactions that are performed through the local Automated Teller Machines (Clave System) and international (PLUS) and Point of Sale in local shops. These limits established by THE BANK are subject to the availability of funds in the account(s) related to the Card. • The Card is not transferable and it is owned by THE BANK and may be canceled or retained by THE BANK at any time and without prior notice. • If the Related Account(s) has more than one holder, THE BANK may issue a Main Card to each one of them. In such case, each of the Customers shall be jointly and severally liable to the Bank for any obligations arising from the use of the respective Card in connection with the Related Account(s), being understood that the reference to the "Customer" in this Regulation shall be understood as a reference to each of them. • THE CUSTOMER may under his responsibility and risk, request the Bank, who depending on the type of Card, may or may not issue additional cards up to a maximum of four (4) cards for each issued Main Card. These additional cards are subject to the Terms and Conditions contemplated in the present regulation. • THE BANK is empowered to set the costs of the Card and the right to use it at points of sale and at Automated Teller Machines, which may vary from time to time and without prior notice. THE BANK is authorized by THE CUSTOMER to debit any bank account held by the CUSTOMER in the BANK, all charges for membership, issuance, replacement, use, commissions, and insurance and for all transactions made with the Card. • THE BANK shall not be liable in any case for deficiencies due to the lack of electrical fluid or mechanical malfunction or force majeure of any of the Automated Teller Machines and Points of Sale. THE BANK shall not be responsible for the merchandise or service purchased by THE CUSTOMER, any discrepancy shall be treated directly between THE CUSTOMER and the business in which the transaction was performed. • THE CUSTOMER shall accept the physical and logical records left by the Automated Teller Machines TM and /or the Points of Sale when the transaction is made in such equipment. If for any reason the amount of money received in Automated Teller Machines differs from the amount recorded on the receipt, THE BANK may charge the bank account(s) of THE CUSTOMER for the difference between the two figures. • When a Customer desires to make a claim to the Bank for any Automated Teller Machine and / or Point of Sale transactions that he deems to be incorrect, he shall submit the complaint in writing, within a maximum of 45 (forty-five) calendar days from the date of the claimed transaction; After this period the claim shall not be accepted by THE BANK. • In the event of payment to public services or other commitments, THE CUSTOMER is fully responsible for the payments (amount to be paid, date on which the payments are performed). THE CUSTOMER agrees to make payments to public services or other commitments at least three (3) or four (4) business days in advance of the expiration date indicated on the service invoices. Therefore, THE CUSTOMER waives any claims (including damages) present or future against THE BANK for any omission for failure to properly credit those payments to the respective creditors. • The holder(s) of Cards to the name of juridical persons (Commercial Debit Card) or additional subscribers of this document or simply using such Card, for that sole fact, are bound together with THE CUSTOMER Holder of the Related Bank Account, to respond for all obligations deriving from the use of such Card. • THE CUSTOMER shall be jointly and severally liable to the Bank for any overdraft resulting from the use of the Card and accepts as final, definitive and demandable the liquidation to be made by THE BANK in connection with the owed amount, and shall also undertake to pay to the Bank all of the charges (including interest and costs of judicial or extrajudicial collection) resulting from the overdraft. Likewise, THE CUSTOMER authorizes and empowers the Bank to compensate or apply the payment of the overdraft or the amount obtained in the excess of the balance of funds available in the respective account(s) related by transactions or commissions, in any account that THE CUSTOMER maintains with THE BANK, any funds that THE BANK has or could have in the future to the credit of THE CUSTOMER or that are otherwise in the possession of THE BANK by reason of deposits or in any other concept. • To all legal effects, including release of execution, THE CUSTOMER accepts as accurate the amounts appearing in the listing of Audit, books or other registers of THE BANK in connection with the use of the Card and that the certificate to be issued by THE BANK, in connection with the debit balance, as the case may be, shall provide executive merit, and the Customer shall present evidence to the contrary. Likewise, THE CUSTOMER declares that he / she waives the domicile and the proceedings of the executive lawsuit in the event that THE BANK has to appeal to the courts to enforce its rights. • The Criminal Code, in its Chapter VI (MONEY LAUNDERING) Articles 389 and 390 establishes as follows: • Article 389: Whoever receives, deposits, negotiates, converts or transfers goods, money, securities, property or other financial resources, aware that they come from activities related to drug trafficking, qualified fraud, illegal arms trafficking, human trafficking, abduction, extortion, embezzlement, corruption of public servants, acts of terrorism, theft or international traffic of vehicles, stipulated in Panamanian criminal law, in order to conceal or hide their unlawful origin or to help avoid legal consequences of such punishable acts, shall be punished with a penalty of prison from 5 to 12 years and 100 to 200 days-fines. Article 390: sanctioned with the same penalty referred to in the previous article shall be:

  • Description of the service 9.1.1 Internet banking service implies an ability for the client to manage and receive remotely the following services from the bank by means of using the special Internet-site of the bank xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx:

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