Board standards definition
Examples of Board standards in a sentence
Bargaining unit members are responsible for making up any unworked time after the end of the academic year as determined by accreditation or Board standards.
All vehicles owned by the Park Board or the Association used in connection with the provision of Programming or services from the Jointly Operated Facilities must be maintained by Park Board fleet management and in accordance with Park Board standards.
Following UT Austin’s Institutional Review Board standards and policy, as applicable, OnRamps may obtain and maintain data and/or feedback about student and teacher experiences with the program for the purpose of understanding outcomes and program improvements.
He ensures all aspects of the project are done in accordance with NODPW and Sewerage & Water Board standards.
In the event the Georgia Composite Medical Board determines that this Agreement needs to be modified to comply with the Georgia Composite Medical Board standards or requirements, the parties agree to make such changes promptly following receipt of notice from the Georgia Composite Medical Board.
The parties will, no later than October 30th, 2005, jointly select an independent arbitrator with significant NLRB experience, who will agree to apply Board standards to resolve disputes relating to the bargaining unit placement of disputed positions on an expedited basis.
Residents are responsible to make up any missed training time as determined by accreditation or Board standards and/or the Program Director.
Residents who are out shall not have to make up time except where required by Specialty Board standards.
There shall be no negotiations on inherent managerial policy, including but not limited to: the functions and programs of the Board, standards of services, the Board's budget, class size, the organizational structure of the schools, and the selection of personnel.
Compensation Board Standards The University shall maintain safe working conditions for all employees as provided within the Workers' Compensation Board standards.