Call for Donations definition

Call for Donations. The District will solicit requests for donations for either individual or Leave Bank requests. Individual Requests: Officers meeting conditions of this plan may request donations from the general Officer population. Irrevocability: Once leave is donated, the donor cannot retrieve any portion of the donated leave. Leave: Vacation or sick leave accrued to the donating Officer.

Examples of Call for Donations in a sentence

  • Participating faculty are requested to donate the minimum number of sick leave days/hours once the "Call for Donations" by the Voluntary Sick Leave Pool is made.

  • Participating faculty are requested to donate the minimum number of sick leave days/hours within 30 calendar days of the "Call for Donations" by the Voluntary Sick Leave Pool Committee.

  • Participating faculty are requested to donate the minimum number of sick leave days/hours within 30 calendar days of the "Call for Donations" by the Voluntary Sick Leave Pool.

Related to Call for Donations

  • Service Instructions means such instructions given to the Bank via any Telephone Banking Service;

  • CIP (Destinations) means Carriage and Insurance Paid up to named port of destination. Additionally the Insurance (local transportation and storage) would be extended and borne by the Supplier from ware house to the consignee site for a period including 3 months beyond date of delivery.

  • Deliveries is defined in Section 12.02.

  • CATS+ TORFP means the Task Order Request for Proposals # U00B4400006, dated MONTH DAY, YEAR, including any addenda.

  • Communications services means any service provided for the purpose of transmission of information including, but not limited to, voice, video, or data, without regard to the transmission protocol employed, whether or not the transmission medium is owned by the provider itself. “Communications service” includes all forms of telephone services and voice, video, data or information transport, but does not include: (1) cable service; (2) open video system service, as defined in 47 C.F.R. 76; (3) public communications systems; (4) over-the-air radio or television broadcasting to the public-at-large from facilities licensed by the Federal Communications Commission or any successor thereto; and (5) direct-to-home satellite service within the meaning of Section 602 of the Telecommunications Act of 1996, Pub. L. 104–104, 110 Stat. 56 (1996).