employing authority definition

employing authority means any entity which employs educators, and includes, but is not limited to, school districts, charter schools, boards of directors, and management companies.
employing authority or “employer” means an employer within the Hampshire Pension Fund; and
employing authority means, in relation to

Examples of employing authority in a sentence

  • When designated by the Employing Authority to standby, an employee shall receive standby pay of $22.00 for each period of eight (8) hours or less.

  • Where an employee's job performance is unsatisfactory and is considered by the Employing Authority to be due to the use of alcohol, drugs or other addiction and where the employee concerned voluntarily elects or is directed to undertake an approved addiction treatment and rehabilitation program, the employee may be granted sick leave with pay in accordance with this Agreement and the Civil Service Act Regulations respecting Alcoholism and Drug Abuse.

  • The Commission and the Employing Authority will initiate explanation sessions on the Job Evaluation System.

  • A declaration or medical certificate must be submitted by the employee to the Employing Authority within ten (10) calendar days of the beginning of the absence.

  • Details as to dates of shifts compensated for in any pay period shall be provided by the Employing Authority at the employee's request.


More Definitions of employing authority

employing authority means employing authority within the meaning of the Public Sector Management Act 1994;
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employing authority or “employer” means an employer within the Isle of Wight Pension Fund;
employing authority in relation to a department or agency means the department head or the deputy head or such other official as the department head may designate.
employing authority means an employing authority as defined in the NHS Scheme Regulations;