Acting definition

Acting when referring to an officer of the University (President, Vice-President, Xxxx, Department Chair or other officer) means a person designated to act for the officer during the officer’s absence; the person who is acting shall have the same authority and responsibility during appointment as the officer has under the terms of this Agreement.
Acting means the formal delegation of approval authority by the person in the position of authority to the person acting in that role on a temporary basis.
Acting. Titles. When an employee is designated to perform temporarily the supervisory duties of a first line or higher supervisor and that designation is expected to run for a period of longer than 5 weeks, he/she shall be reclassified temporarily to the title of "Acting" for the supervisor being relieved. If an employee has been relieving a supervisor on a differential payment basis for a period of 5 weeks he/she shall be reclassified to the title of "Acting" if the relieving assignment is expected to continue for 5 or more additional weeks. Upon the end of an "Acting" designation, the employee shall receive the rate of pay to which his/her wage length of service entitles him/her on the job that he/she thereafter performs.

Examples of Acting in a sentence

  • Acting individually and as Representatives of the several Underwriters named in the attached Schedule X.

  • Acting reasonably, if we are unable to properly accommodate the needs of the person(s) concerned, we will not confirm your booking or if you did not give us full details at the time of booking, we will cancel it and impose applicable cancellation charges when we become aware of these details.

  • The Port of Oakland (the “Port”) is legally known as the City of Oakland, a Municipal Corporation, Acting by and through its Board of Port Commissioners.

  • Acting with integrity at university constitutes a good set of practices for maintaining integrity in later life.

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More Definitions of Acting

Acting means the performance of works by means other than musical playing ("musical playing" includes singing; the same shall apply hereinafter);
Acting means the temporary assignment of an employee to a position which has a higher maximum rate of pay and for which the employee is being paid for performing the duties.
Acting. , on a directive, means —
Acting is defined as the performance of the full duties of a bargaining unit position in the absence of the usual or future incumbent for a minimum of one (1) calendar month of service. The acting status employee must handle the daily and ancillary responsibilities of the position and make the major decisions which accompany these responsibilities.
Acting. Building Administrator(s) shall be the first subject to layoff or reassignment providing, however, there is another Building Administrator certified and qualified to fill the position. In the event there are two (2) or more "Acting" Building Administrators in the employ of the Board at the time of a Reduction of Staff, seniority shall prevail.
Acting assignments shall only be made by the Department Director or designee, and the employee shall be provided with a written notice assigning the employee to the higher classification on an "acting" basis. Employees assigned in accordance with the foregoing to perform the duties of a higher classification on an "acting" basis for a period of five (5) consecutive days or more, shall receive "acting" pay retroactive to the first day of such assignment. If one or more paid holidays fall on an employee's regular work days and are within an employee's acting assignment, the holiday(s) shall be included as part of the five (5) consecutive days for purposes of acting pay. An employee qualifying for "acting" pay shall receive the salary step of the higher classification which represents an increase over the employee's present salary step. If the closest step in the “acting” classification is not equal to at least a five percent (5%) increase over the employee's present salary step, the employee shall receive “acting” pay equal to five percent (5%) above the employee’s current pay step, except that the total rate paid (base salary plus any percentage increase) for work performed in the “acting” assignment shall not exceed the top step of the salary range for the higher class.
Acting means when an employee substitutes in a higher-level position.