WORK DETAILS Sample Clauses

WORK DETAILS. IAPMO shall, in accordance with the specific formatting requirements and editorial and publication timetable set forth herein, print, publish and make available for sale to the State of California, local governmental agencies, and to the general public on or before July 1, 2016 or at a later date as set by the CBSC, copies of the 2016 CMC/CPC in a loose‑leaf format wherein all portions of the Licensed Property that have been approved and codified by CBSC, including those portions of the Licensed Property that have been modified by CBSC, as well as California amendments thereto, are fully merged and integrated into a contiguous and pre‑assembled form and not provided as separate sheets. To meet the July 1, 2016 publication date, CBSC must deliver to IAPMO the proofed and approved final text on or before May 15, 2016. In the event CBSC fails to deliver to IAPMO the proofed and approved final text on or before May 15, 2016, IAPMO shall be provided with a period of 35 days from receipt of delivery of said final text from CBSC in which to print, publish and make available for sale the 2016 CMC/CPC. All those portions of the Licensed Property, be it chapters, sections, provisions, tables, appendices, references, etc., which CBSC or any authorized agency does not adopt as a part of Title 24 shall not be printed in the 2016 CMC/CPC. In the event IAPMO insists on including such non-adopted language, it shall be highlighted and clearly noted as not adopted by the State on each page on which it appears. All Errata and/or Supplements to the 2015 Licensed Property as originally adopted by CBSC as the 2016 CMC/CPC which are thereafter generated by IAPMO shall not be printed in the 2016 CMC/CPC unless expressly approved by CBSC. CBSC shall submit to IAPMO its modifications to the 2015 Licensed Property. Within a reasonable time after the receipt thereof from CBSC, IAPMO shall furnish to CBSC a copy of the initial draft of the 2016 CMC/CPC for review by CBSC. WITHIN a reasonable time after receipt of the initial draft of the 2016 CMC/CPC from IAPMO, CBSC shall submit its revisions to the initial draft to IAPMO. Within a reasonable time after receipt of the CBSC's revisions to the initial draft, IAPMO shall make any further modifications and submit to CBSC a second draft. WITHIN a reasonable time after receipt of the second draft of the 2016 CMC/CPC from IAPMO, CBSC shall submit its revisions to the second draft to IAPMO. Within a reasonable time after receipt of CBSC's re...
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WORK DETAILS. Detail work shall be defined as any work that is requested by an outside entity in which the entity reimburses the City for Police Services. A. Employees hired to work outside work details in excess of their normal eight
WORK DETAILS. The VENDOR, subject to final approval by CSCD, shall be responsible for developing all work detail programs. a. The VENDOR will be responsible for coordinating and implementing the program and for security and supervision of the details. (1) The VENDOR will ensure that supervisory staff conduct periodic, unannounced inspections of work details at the respective work sites to ensure that appropriate safety, security, and supervision policies and procedures are maintained and in effect. (a) The frequency of such inspections will be not less than twice per month for recurring details of greater than one months duration. (b) The frequency of inspections for recurring details of a duration less than one month will be no less than three inspection visits during the course of the work detail requirement. (2) The VENDOR will provide transportation of assigned resident probationers to and from approved work detail sites within Tarrant County. (3) The security supervision ratio of uniformed security staff to assigned resident probationers will not be less than one (1 ) uniformed security staff to not more than fifteen (15) assigned resident probationers. (4) Only those assigned resident probationers that have demonstrated satisfactory performance in their assigned program may be selected for off-site work details. (a) Any assigned resident probationer that has a history of or a conviction for any sex oriented crime will be excluded from participation in off-site work details. (5) The VENDOR is responsible for ensuring that work detail participation by any assigned resident probationer does not pose any risks or hazards to the health and/or safety of the resident or the supervising staff and that the work detail location allows for adequate control and supervision of residents at all times. (6) The VENDOR will ensure that the sponsoring agency which the work detail supports provides the necessary materials and equipment to perform the assigned tasks.

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