Xxxx Sharing Sample Clauses

Xxxx Sharing. In order to facilitate the evaluation of the program, the DISTRICT and PARTNER will share aggregate student data for the purposes of determining program impact in compliance with the Family Education Rights and Privacy Act (“FERPA”) and applicable State of California laws. PARTNER needs access to the following data: To affect the transfer of data subject to federal, state and local laws or regulations, the PARTNER agrees to: i. Use data shared under this AGREEMENT for no purpose other than evaluating and analyzing the impact of programs on students’ academic/behavior performance. The PARTNER further agrees not to share data received under this contract with any other entity without DISTRICT’s prior written approval. ii. Require all PARTNER employees, contractors and agents of any kind to comply with all applicable provisions of federal, state and local laws with respect to the data shared under this AGREEMENT. The PARTNER agrees to require and maintain an appropriate confidentiality agreement from each employee, contractor or agent with access to data pursuant to this AGREEMENT. Nothing in this paragraph authorizes sharing data provided under this AGREEMENT with any other person or entity for any purpose. iii. Maintain all data obtained pursuant to this AGREEMENT separate from all other data files and not copy, reproduce or transmit data obtained pursuant to this AGREEMENT except as necessary to fulfill the purpose of the original request. All copies of data of any type, including any modifications or additions to data from any source that contains information regarding individual teachers, are subject to the provisions of this AGREEMENT in the same manner as the original data. The ability to access or maintain data under this AGREEMENT shall not under any circumstances transfer from the PARTNER to any other person or entity aside from the DISTIRCT and its designated representatives. iv. Not disclose any data contained under this AGREEMENT in a manner, which could identify any individual to any other entity. The PARTNER may only publish results of studies authorized by this AGREEMENT only if the PARTNER has received written approval following the DISTRICTS Application to Conduct Educational Research in the Santa Xxx Unified School District process. The PARTNER agrees to abide to a “small numbers” policy of deleting all data items that include any group of individuals less than ten and to require all employees, contractors and agents of any kind to also abi...
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Xxxx Sharing. The Company and its affiliates may share the Participant’s Data with third parties, including in particular (i) affiliates, (ii) trustees of any employee benefit trust, (iii) registrars, (iv) brokers, (v) third party administrators, (vi) service providers retained by the Company or any affiliate, or (vii) regulators and others, as required by applicable law. The Company is contracted with E*TRADE Securities LLC (including any of its affiliates and successors) (collectively, “E*TRADE”), an independent service provider based in the United States, who assists the Company with the implementation, administration and management of the Plan. The Company retains the right to select a different service provider and share the Participant’s Data with another company that serves in a similar manner. E*TRADE will open an account for the Participant to receive and trade Shares acquired under the Plan. The Participant will be asked to agree to separate data privacy and data protection terms for the data processing practices of E*TRADE which is a condition to the Participant’s ability to participate in the Plan.
Xxxx Sharing. The City and the Union agree that much of the economic package that the parties agreed to during the negotiation process was based upon a joint commitment to identify and realize cost savings and improved efficiencies in the City’s operations that would result in lower costs. The parties hereby agree to develop joint labor-management Department teams tasked with developing strategies to lower costs and improve efficiencies of City operations. A Citywide Oversight Committee lead by the City Manager or his designee will track and measure savings. The Oversight Committee will be made up of three departmental managers appointed by the City Manager and three Union representatives appointed by the IAM. The Committee will hear and/or generate ideas with gain sharing potential. Savings will be shared with employees on a 50/50 basis after the savings have been realized and in a manner agreed upon by the Oversight Committee. Improvements or changes already under consideration by Management will not be included as part of the Gain Sharing effort. The Departmental teams and Oversight Committee will be implemented by January 15, 2009.
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  • Tax Sharing Any and all existing Tax Sharing Agreements, except for this Agreement, between any Purchased Subsidiary and any member of the Selling Group shall be terminated as of the Closing Date. After such date none of the Purchased Subsidiaries, Seller and any Affiliate of Seller shall have any further rights or liabilities thereunder.

  • JOB SHARING North Bay; Perth-Huron; Peterborough, Victoria & Haliburton; Sarnia- Lambton Taking into consideration the fact that the Employer wishes to retain well- qualified staff who are unable or prefer not to provide a full-time commitment and the job-sharing can enable this to happen, the parties agree to the following provisions: (a) Job-sharing requests with regard to full-time positions shall be considered on an individual basis, and the Employer shall reserve the right to determine the appropriateness of such arrangements, including the number of job-shared positions after discussions with the Union at the Labour Management Committee. (b) Any incumbent full-time Nurse wishing to share their position may do so without having their half (½) of the position posted. The other half (½) of the job-sharing position will be posted, and selection will be in accordance with the Collective Agreement. (c) Save and except as provided for herein, all job-sharers shall be treated as part-time employees and shall receive percentage in lieu of benefits. (d) If one (1) of the job-sharers leaves the arrangement, their position will be posted. If there is no successful applicant to the position, the shared position must revert to a full-time position. The remaining Nurse will have the option of continuing the full-time position or reverting to a part-time position for which they are qualified. If they do not continue full-time, the position must be posted in accordance with the Collective Agreement. (e) Posted schedules for the job-sharers shall be based on the schedules that would apply to a full-time Nurse holding that position. Such schedule shall conform to the scheduling provisions for full- time. (f) Total hours worked by the two job-sharers shall be equal to one full- time position. The division of these hours over the schedule shall be determined by mutual agreement between the two Nurses and the immediate Supervisor. This does not exclude the Nurses from opportunities for extra available work. (g) Each job-sharer may exchange shifts with their partner, as well as with other Nurses in accordance with the Collective Agreement, provided such exchange creates no additional labour cost to the Employer and meets continuity requirements. (h) It is expected that both job-sharers will cover each other’s absences including incidental illnesses and vacation. If, because of unavoidable circumstances, one cannot cover the other, the Supervisor must be notified to book coverage. Job-sharers are not required to cover for their partners in the case or prolonged or extended absences but may be offered the opportunity to do so. (i) Job-sharers will not be required to work in total more paid holidays than would one full-time Nurse, unless mutually agreed otherwise. Job-sharers will have the right to determine which partner works the scheduled holidays. (j) Either party may discontinue the arrangement with one month’s written notice and the employees shall revert to their former status without posting if such positions are still available. 14.14 Christmas/New Year’s Xxxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxx & Haliburton

  • Sharing If any Lender shall obtain payment of any principal of or interest on any Loan owing to it or payment of any other amount under this Agreement or any other Loan Document through the exercise (subject to the provisions of Section 14.10) of any right of set-off, banker’s lien or counterclaim or similar right or otherwise (other than from the Administrative Agent as provided herein), and, as a result of such payment, such Lender shall have received a greater percentage of the principal of or interest on the Loans or such other amounts then due hereunder or thereunder by the Borrower to such Lender than the percentage received by any other Lender, it shall promptly purchase from such other Lenders participations in (or, if and to the extent specified by such Lender, direct interests in) the Loans or such other amounts, respectively, owing to such other Lenders (or in interest due thereon, as the case may be) in such amounts, and make such other adjustments from time to time as shall be equitable, to the end that all the Lenders shall share the benefit of such excess payment (net of any expenses that may be incurred by such Lender in obtaining or preserving such excess payment) pro rata in accordance with the unpaid principal of and/or interest on the Loans or such other amounts, respectively, owing to each of the Lenders. To such end all the Lenders shall make appropriate adjustments among themselves (by the resale of participations sold or otherwise) if such payment is rescinded or must otherwise be restored. Each Lender agrees that it shall turn over to the Administrative Agent (for distribution by the Administrative Agent to the other Lenders in accordance with the terms of this Agreement) any payment (whether voluntary or involuntary, through the exercise of any right of setoff or otherwise) on account of the Loans held by it in excess of its ratable portion of payments on account of the Loans obtained by all the Lenders.

  • Cost Sharing a) With respect to the funding in C6.1a), should there be an amount of employee co-pay, the Trust shall advise boards what that amount shall be. Unless advised otherwise, there will be no deductions upon the Participation Date. b) Any further cost sharing or funding arrangements as per previous local collective agreements in effect as of August 31, 2014 remain status quo.

  • Data Sharing The GRANTEE BENEFICIARY agrees to share data with the AGENCY as deemed necessary by AGENCY, in its sole discretion, for expenditure validation, trend review, and performance monitoring.

  • Profit Sharing Profit sharing, bonuses, or other similar compensation of any kind paid by CM/GC to its employees.

  • Job Sharing / Time Sharing (a) Job sharing shall be interpreted to mean two employees sharing one full- time position (10 shifts bi-weekly). (b) Time sharing shall be interpreted to mean two employees sharing one full line (14 shifts bi-weekly). Clarifying Note: One full-time and a regular part-time “shadow” does not constitute a time sharing arrangement. (c) The introduction of job/time sharing arrangements in a Home will be subject to mutual agreement between the Union and the Employer. Job/time sharing requests shall be considered on an individual basis. Such approval will not be unreasonably withheld. (d) The employees involved in job share/ time sharing are entitled to all the regular part-time provisions except those which are modified as follows: i) Schedules and scheduling language shall be established by the mutual agreement of the Union and the Home. This will include the division of hours between the job/time sharers. ii) Each job/time sharer may exchange shifts with her or his partner as well as other employees as provided by the Collective Agreement. Employees who are currently in a job/time sharing arrangement and are full-time will retain that status and be covered by the full-time provisions of the collective agreement. For clarity, this grandparents employees in time sharing arrangements, not positions. When individuals leave these positions, the vacant position will be posted under (f) and (g) below.

  • Scholarly Sharing On an ad hoc basis, the Authorized Users may transmit to a third party, in hard copy or electronically, minimal, insubstantial amounts or a portion of the Licensed Materials for personal use or scholarly, educational, or scientific research or professional use in the nature of collaboration, comment, or scholarly exchange of ideas but in no case for resale or commercial purposes or in a manner that would substitute for direct access to the Licensed Materials via services offered by the Distributor and/or the Publisher.

  • Leave Sharing Consistent with RCW 28A.400.380 and WAC 392-126, a leave sharing program is established as follows: A. A district employee is eligible to receive donated leave if: 1. The staff member suffers from, or has a relative or household member suffering from, an extraordinary or severe illness, injury, impairment, or physical or mental condition which as caused, or is likely to cause, the staff member to: a. Go on leave without pay status; or b. Terminate his/her employment; 2. The staff member’s absence and the use of shared leave are justified; 3. The staff member has depleted, or will shortly deplete, his/her annual leave and sick leave reserves; 4. The staff member has abided by district rules regarding sick leave use; and 5. The staff member has diligently pursued and been found to be ineligible to receive industrial insurance benefits. Any employee who wishes to receive leave under this provision shall submit a request in writing to the personnel office. The employee shall submit, prior to leave sharing approval, documentation from a licensed physician or other authorized health care practitioner verifying the severe or extraordinary nature and expected duration of the condition. Employees meeting the criteria indicated above shall be eligible for leave sharing. A staff member shall not receive more leave than the number of normal work days remaining in the current school year. In the event that the condition requiring the employee’s absence continues beyond the current school year, the employee shall not receive a total of more than 261 days of leave. B. District employees may donate leave as follows: 1. An employee who does not earn annual leave (vacation) and who has an accrued sick leave balance of more than sixty (60) days may request that the superintendent or designee transfer a specified amount of sick leave to another staff member authorized to receive such leave. A staff member may request to transfer no more than six (6) days of sick leave during any twelve (12) month period, and may not request a transfer that would result in an accrued sick leave balance of fewer than sixty (60) days. Employees who accrue vacation must transfer vacation days prior to sick leave days. Sick leave as defined in RCW 28A.58.099 (28A.400.300) means leaves for illness, injury, and emergencies. The number of leave days transferred shall not exceed the amount authorized by the donating staff member. 2. The value of any leave transferred under this policy which remains unused shall be returned to its original value to the staff member who donated the leave. To the extent administratively feasible, the value of unused leave which was transferred by more than one staff member shall be returned on a pro-rata value basis.

  • Revenue Sharing Developer shall pay to Fig, or Fig shall retain (as applicable), the Fig Share in accordance with the terms below.

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