Development Center definition
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Corps field offices may avail themselves of support from the regional CESUs by collaborating with the Engineer Research and Development Center, who has the authority to enter into cooperative agreements with such CESUs, thus enabling these Corps offices to receive scientific support from regional CESU members.
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The Board shall provide no fewer than four (4) classrooms in the Center for Quality Teaching for the BTU Professional Development Center.
Information regarding certified M/WBE firms can be obtained from (the following list is not exhaustive): • Florida Department of Management Services (Office of Supplier Diversity); • Florida Department of Transportation; • Minority Business Development Center in most large cities; and • Local Government M/DBE programs in many large counties and cities.
For programs and courses offered through the Workforce Development Center, the waiver of tuition and fees covers only the current in-state tuition rate per credit hour, and the current Registration Fee.
The decision of the site supervisor as to staffing needs of the center shall not be subject to the grievance procedure; however, a Child Development Center teacher has the right to appeal the decision to the Program Director.
For programs and courses offered through the Workforce Development Center, the waiver of tuition and fees for spouses, dependent children and/or other dependents covers only the current in-state tuition rate per credit hour, and the current Registration Fee.
Child Development Center teachers will be permitted to augment their paid vacation with unpaid personal leave upon approval of the site supervisor if the program needs of the District can be met.
Physical fitness levels of employees who are subject to being assigned wildland fire duties will be evaluated using the applicable Work Capacity Test, i.e. arduous, moderate or light, developed by the USDA Forest Service Missoula Technology and Development Center to evaluate a worker’s capacity to meet National Wildfire Coordinating Group physical fitness standards.
I further understand that it is important to the success of the present internship and continuance of further internships that interns observe standards of conduct that would not compromise Occidental College in the eyes of individuals and organizations with which it has dealings, and I acknowledge the Career Development Center Director’s responsibility for setting rules and interpreting conduct for this purpose.