Common use of Type and Length of Assignment Clause in Contracts

Type and Length of Assignment. A. A substitute may be used to fill a position during the time a MBU is absent because of sick leave, personal leave, family leave, special bereavement leave, personal business, emergency leave, judicial leave, military leave, physical assault, public office leave, released time, extended leave, administrative leave, and leave of absence without pay when the intent is to return within the same school year. B. A substitute may also be used as follows (However, it is not the intent to unreasonably delay the filling of vacancies.): 1. During the fifteen (15) day period before a vacancy is filled; or 2. For any vacancy occurring between the first contract day and September 14. C. With the exception of 21-5-B-2, if a substitute qualifies for the vacancy he/she is substituting in, and has been in that position for more than fifteen (15) days, he/she will be employed to fill that position with retroactive salary and benefits (not including retroactive insurance coverage).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consensus Agreement

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Type and Length of Assignment. A. A substitute may be used to fill a position during the time a MBU is absent because of sick leave, personal leave, family leave, special bereavement leave, personal business, emergency leave, judicial leave, military leave, physical assault, public office leave, released time, extended leave, administrative leave, and leave of absence without pay when the intent is to return within the same school year. B. A substitute may also be used as follows (However, it is not the intent to unreasonably delay the filling of vacancies.): 1. During the fifteen TWENTY (1520) day period before a vacancy is filled; or 2. For any vacancy occurring between the first contract day and September 14. C. With the exception of 21-5-B-2, if a substitute qualifies for the vacancy he/she is substituting in, and has been in that position for more than fifteen TWENTY (1520) days, he/she will be employed to fill that position with retroactive salary and benefits (not including retroactive insurance coverage).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consensus Agreement

Type and Length of Assignment. A. A substitute may be used to fill a position during the time a MBU is absent because of sick leave, personal leave, family leave, special bereavement leave, personal business, emergency leave, judicial leave, military leave, physical assault, public office leave, released time, extended leave, administrative leave, and leave of absence without pay when the intent is to return within the same school year. B. A substitute may also be used as follows (However, it is not the intent to unreasonably delay the filling of vacancies.): 1. During the fifteen twenty (1520) day period before a vacancy is filled; or 2. For any vacancy occurring between the first contract day and September 14. C. With the exception of 21-5-B-2, if a substitute qualifies for the vacancy he/she is substituting in, and has been in that position for more than fifteen twenty (1520) days, he/she will be employed to fill that position with retroactive salary and benefits (not including retroactive insurance coverage).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Consensus Agreement

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Type and Length of Assignment. A. A substitute may be used to fill a position during the time a MBU is absent because of sick leave, personal leave, family leave, special bereavement leave, personal business, emergency leave, judicial leave, military leave, physical assault, public office leave, released time, extended leave, administrative leave, and leave of absence without pay when the intent is to return within the same school year. B. A substitute may also be used as follows (However, it is not the intent to unreasonably delay the filling of vacancies.): 1. ) During the fifteen (15) day period before a vacancy is filled; or 2. ) For any vacancy occurring between the first contract day and September 14. C. With the exception of 21-5-B-2, if a substitute qualifies for the vacancy he/she is substituting in, and has been in that position for more than fifteen (15) days, he/she will be employed to fill that position with retroactive salary and benefits (not including retroactive insurance coverage).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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