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NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT
Negotiation Agreement • August 16th, 2021

The H.E.A., Local #174 recognizes the Board as the elected representatives of the people of Hebron Public School District #13 and as the employer of the licensed instructors of the Hebron Public School District who are employed as part time or full-time instructors.

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POLICY TITLE: Negotiated Agreement Terms
Negotiation Agreement • February 9th, 2023

Either the board or the local education organization may make a request for negotiations. At its discretion, the board may request written evidence from the local education organization that it represents the majority of the professional employees for negotiations. The board may further request that the local education organization establish annually that it represents the majority of professional employees for negotiations prior to the commencement of negotiations. In order to establish a local education organization’s representative status, a local education organization must show that within the last two (2) years, fifty percent (50%) plus one (1) of the professional employees, as defined in Idaho Code §33-1272, indicated agreement to be represented by the local education organization for negotiation purposes. Evidence of fifty percent (50%) plus one

MASTER AGREEMENT
Negotiation Agreement • February 15th, 2021
NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT
Negotiation Agreement • December 31st, 2020
NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT COUNTYWIDE COST ALLOCATION PLAN
Negotiation Agreement • May 5th, 2020

Pursuant to the federal Office of Management and Budget Circular Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Grants (Uniform Guidance), found at Title 2, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200, the State Controller’s Office formally approves the Countywide Cost Allocation Plan as described in Section I for use in fiscal year 2018-19. This approval is subject to the conditions contained in Section III.

NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT BETWEEN
Negotiation Agreement • November 23rd, 2020

This agreement is made and entered into by and between the Mineral County School District, State of Nevada, hereinafter referred to as the "District" and the Mineral County Classified School Employees Association, Nevada Classified School Employees and Public Workers Association, American Federation of Teachers/PSRP Local 61 81, AFL-CIO, hereinafter referred to as the "Association".

BETWEEN
Negotiation Agreement • July 17th, 2018

TABLE OF CONTENTSRenewal of Contract Items Page ARTICLE I - GENERAL CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENTSection 1A - Salary 1 Section 1B - Work Year 1 Section 2 - Work Day 2 Section 3 - Duty Free Lunch 3 Section 4 - Planning Time 4 Section 5 - Posting of Vacancies 5 Section 6 - Assignment of Teachers 6 Section 7 - Personnel File 7 Section 8 - Right of Representation 8 Section 9 - Student Discipline 9 Section 10 - Staff Protection 10 Section 11 - Teacher Evaluation 11 Section 12 - Reduction in Staff 12 ARTICLE II - GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE 13 -15 ARTICLE III - LEAVESSection 1 - Sick Leave 16 Section 2 - Personal Business Leave 17 Section 3 - Bereavement Leave 18 Section 4 - Donation of Sick Days 19 Section 5 - Extended Leave 20 Section 6 - Professional Leave 21 Section 7 - Leave of Absence 22 Section 8 - General Purpose 23 ARTICLE IV - COMPENSATIONSection 1 - Salary 24 Section 2 - Activity Compensation Schedule 24 Section 3 - Retirement Contribution 25 Section 4 - Game Duty Pay 26 Section 5 - Teache

NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT COUNTYWIDE COST ALLOCATION PLAN
Negotiation Agreement • November 6th, 2020

Pursuant to the federal Office of Management and Budget Circular Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Grants (Uniform Guidance), found at Title 2, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200, the State Controller’s Office formally approves the Countywide Cost Allocation Plan as described in Section I for use in fiscal year 2020-21. This approval is subject to the conditions contained in Section III.

NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT COUNTYWIDE COST ALLOCATION PLAN
Negotiation Agreement • February 25th, 2022

Pursuant to the federal Office of Management and Budget Circular Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Grants (Uniform Guidance), found at Title 2, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200, the State Controller’s Office formally approves the Countywide Cost Allocation Plan as described in Section I for use in fiscal year 2022-23. This approval is subject to the conditions contained in Section III.

NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT COUNTYWIDE COST ALLOCATION PLAN
Negotiation Agreement • December 29th, 2022

Pursuant to the federal Office of Management and Budget Circular Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Grants (Uniform Guidance), found at Title 2, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200, the State Controller’s Office formally approves the Countywide Cost Allocation Plan as described in Section I for use in fiscal year 2023-24. This approval is subject to the conditions contained in Section III.

NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT COUNTYWIDE COST ALLOCATION PLAN
Negotiation Agreement • June 23rd, 2021

Pursuant to the federal Office of Management and Budget Circular Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Grants (Uniform Guidance), found at Title 2, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200, the State Controller’s Office formally approves the Countywide Cost Allocation Plan as described in Section I for use in fiscal year 2020-21. This approval is subject to the conditions contained in Section III.

NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT COUNTYWIDE COST ALLOCATION PLAN
Negotiation Agreement • May 5th, 2020

Pursuant to the federal Office of Management and Budget Circular Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Grants (Uniform Guidance), found at Title 2, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200, the State Controller’s Office formally approves the Countywide Cost Allocation Plan as described in Section I for use in fiscal year 2018-19. This approval is subject to the conditions contained in Section III.

NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT COUNTYWIDE COST ALLOCATION PLAN
Negotiation Agreement • July 19th, 2017

Pursuant to federal Office of Management and Budget (OMB) 2 CFR Part 225, the State Controller's Office formally approves the Countywide Cost Allocation Plan as described in Section I for use in the 2015-16 fiscal year. This approval is subject to the conditions contained in Section III.

NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT COUNTYWIDE COST ALLOCATION PLAN
Negotiation Agreement • May 8th, 2020

Pursuant to federal Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular 2 CFR Part 225, the State Controller's Office formally approves the Countywide Cost Allocation Plan as described in Section I for use in the 2016-17 fiscal year. This approval is subject to the conditions contained in Section III.

BARTLETT EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
Negotiation Agreement • June 13th, 2019
NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT COUNTYWIDE COST ALLOCATION PLAN
Negotiation Agreement • July 15th, 2020

Pursuant to the federal Office of Management and Budget Circular Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Grants (Uniform Guidance), found at Title 2, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200, the State Controller’s Office formally approves the Countywide Cost Allocation Plan as described in Section I for use in fiscal year 2020-21. This approval is subject to the conditions contained in Section III.

NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT
Negotiation Agreement • July 12th, 2020

The Facilities and Administrative (F&A) and Fringe Benefits rates and Cost of Money factors contained herein are for use on grants, contracts and/or other agreements issued or awarded to the Carnegie Mellon University by all Federal Agencies of the United States of America, in accordance with the provisions and cost principles mandated by 2 CFR Part 200. These rates shall be used for forward pricing and billing purposes for the Carnegie Mellon University Fiscal Year 2021. This rate agreement supersedes all previous rate agreements/determinations related to these rates for Fiscal Year 2021.

NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT COUNTYWIDE COST ALLOCATION PLAN
Negotiation Agreement • April 21st, 2020

Pursuant to the federal Office of Management and Budget Circular Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Grants (Uniform Guidance), found at Title 2, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200, the State Controller’s Office formally approves the Countywide Cost Allocation Plan as described in Section I for use in fiscal year 2018-19. This approval is subject to the conditions contained in Section III.

WILL AND KENDALL COUNTIES AND
Negotiation Agreement • June 11th, 2019

Current Plan Blue Cross Combined Plan Options Blue Cross Blue Shield Benefits HDHP PPO HMO Coinsurance:Lifetime Maximum - Combined: 100%Unlimited 90%Unlimited 100%Unlimited Calendar Year Deductible Individual:Family:4th Quarter Deductible Carryover Y/N? $2,700$5,200No $500$1,500Yes None None N/A Out-of-Pocket Maximum (In-Network Copays and Coinsurance):Individual: Family: $2,700$5,200 $1,000$3,000 $1,500$3,000 Hospitalization: 100% (After Deductible) 90% (After Deductible) 100% Physician/Specialist Office Visit: Preventive Care: 100% (After Deductible) $20/$40 then 100% 100% (No deductible) $20 then 100% 100% Emergency Room: 100% (After Deductible) $150 then 100% (Copay waived if admitted) $100 then 100% Prescription Drugs:Out-of-Pocket Maximum:Individual: Family:Retail Level 1/L2/L3/L4: Mail-Order (90 day supply): Step Therapy Y/N? None None100% (After Deductible)100% (After Deductible) Yes $500$1,500$10/$25/$35 2 copaysYes $1,000$2,000$10/$20/$35 (self injectabl

NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT COUNTYWIDE COST ALLOCATION PLAN
Negotiation Agreement • June 23rd, 2020

Pursuant to the federal Office of Management and Budget Circular Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Grants (Uniform Guidance), found at Title 2, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200, the State Controller’s Office formally approves the Countywide Cost Allocation Plan as described in Section I for use in fiscal year 2020-21. This approval is subject to the conditions contained in Section III.

NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT COUNTYWIDE COST ALLOCATION PLAN
Negotiation Agreement • December 15th, 2021

Pursuant to the federal Office of Management and Budget Circular Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Grants (Uniform Guidance), found at Title 2, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200, the State Controller’s Office formally approves the Countywide Cost Allocation Plan as described in Section I for use in fiscal year 2021-22. This approval is subject to the conditions contained in Section III.

NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT COUNTYWIDE COST ALLOCATION PLAN
Negotiation Agreement • May 5th, 2020

Pursuant to the federal Office of Management and Budget Circular Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Grants (Uniform Guidance), found at Title 2, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200, the State Controller’s Office formally approves the Countywide Cost Allocation Plan as described in Section I for use in fiscal year 2018-19. This approval is subject to the conditions contained in Section III.

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NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT COUNTYWIDE COST ALLOCATION PLAN
Negotiation Agreement • February 25th, 2022

Pursuant to the federal Office of Management and Budget Circular Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Grants (Uniform Guidance), found at Title 2, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200, the State Controller’s Office formally approves the Countywide Cost Allocation Plan as described in Section I for use in fiscal year 2022-23. This approval is subject to the conditions contained in Section III.

Empire BlueCross BlueShield’s negotiations with Westchester Medical Center Health Network
Negotiation Agreement • April 11th, 2019

Empire BlueCross BlueShield is currently in negotiations with Westchester Medical Center Health Network* (“Westchester Medical Center, Mid-Hudson Regional Hospital of Westchester and Bon Secours Charity Health System”) for a new multiyear agreement. It is our sincere desire to reach an agreement with Westchester Medical Center Health Network on reasonable terms so they can remain in network with Empire. We are working to reach an agreement that would protect affordability for our consumers, provide expanded flexibility and network options, and keep Westchester Medical Center Health Network in our network beyond May 31, 2019.

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY
Negotiation Agreement • June 26th, 2020

The Fringe Benefits rates contained herein are for use on grants, contracts and/or other agreements issued or awarded to Michigan Technological University by all Federal Agencies of the United States of America, in accordance with the provisions and cost principles mandated by 2 CFR Part 200. These rates shall be used for forward pricing and billing purposes for the Michigan Technological University’s Fiscal Year 2021. This rate agreement supersedes all previous rate agreements/determinations related to these rates for Fiscal Year 2021.

Negotiation Agreement
Negotiation Agreement • January 8th, 2015
Negotiation Agreement Between
Negotiation Agreement • January 25th, 2021

This agreement made and entered into this day of August 1, 2016, in Hudsonville, Michigan, by and between the Board of Education of the Hudsonville Public Schools, Ottawa County, hereinafter referred to as the “Board” and the Hudsonville Bus Drivers’ Association.

NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT COUNTYWIDE COST ALLOCATION PLAN
Negotiation Agreement • October 13th, 2014

Pursuant to federal Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular A-87, the State Controller's Office formally approves the Countywide Cost Allocation Plan as described in Section I for use in the 2014-15 fiscal year. This approval is subject to the conditions contained in Section III.

NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT COUNTYWIDE COST ALLOCATION PLAN
Negotiation Agreement • April 10th, 2020

Pursuant to the federal Office of Management and Budget Circular Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Grants (Uniform Guidance), found at Title 2, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200, the State Controller’s Office formally approves the Countywide Cost Allocation Plan as described in Section I for use in fiscal year 2019-20. This approval is subject to the conditions contained in Section III.

NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT COUNTYWIDE COST ALLOCATION PLAN
Negotiation Agreement • September 7th, 2022

Pursuant to the federal Office of Management and Budget Circular Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Grants (Uniform Guidance), found at Title 2, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200, the State Controller’s Office formally approves the Countywide Cost Allocation Plan as described in Section I for use in fiscal year 2022-23. This approval is subject to the conditions contained in Section III.

NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT COUNTYWIDE COST ALLOCATION PLAN
Negotiation Agreement • May 8th, 2020

Pursuant to federal Office of Management and Budget (OMB) Circular 2 CFR Part 225, the State Controller's Office formally approves the Countywide Cost Allocation Plan as described in Section I for use in the 2016-17 fiscal year. This approval is subject to the conditions contained in Section III.

NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT COUNTYWIDE COST ALLOCATION PLAN
Negotiation Agreement • June 30th, 2022

Pursuant to the federal Office of Management and Budget Circular Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Grants (Uniform Guidance), found at Title 2, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200, the State Controller’s Office formally approves the Countywide Cost Allocation Plan as described in Section I for use in fiscal year 2022-23. This approval is subject to the conditions contained in Section III.

Negotiating for Exported Manure Slurry
Negotiation Agreement • October 19th, 2020

When negotiating anything the seller always feels their product is worth more and the buyer feels it is worth less. This is a natural feeling that leads to a desire to get the best deal for the least amount of cost. Either the amount of product sold or money exchanged.

UNIVER S ITY OF C ALI F OR N IA
Negotiation Agreement • December 20th, 2013

In accordance with HEERA, the University of California is prepared to open negotiations with the Union of American Physicians and Dentists (UAPD) for a first contract between the parties. The University looks forward to bargaining over the following topics which are identified and summarized below. I trust we will engage both collaboratively and respectfully as we develop an initial UC-UAPD contract that addresses our mutual concerns and interests.

NEGOTIATION AGREEMENT COUNTYWIDE COST ALLOCATION PLAN
Negotiation Agreement • April 9th, 2020

Pursuant to the federal Office of Management and Budget Circular Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles and Audit Requirements for Federal Grants (Uniform Guidance), found at Title 2, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 200, the State Controller’s Office formally approves the Countywide Cost Allocation Plan as described in Section I for use in fiscal year 2019-20. This approval is subject to the conditions contained in Section III.

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