Examples of Jersey in a sentence
Pursuant to Chapter 123, Public Law 1974, New Jersey Employer and Employee Relations Act, public employees included in the negotiating unit have, and shall be protected in the exercise of, the right, freely and without fear of penalty or reprisal, to form, join and assist any employee organization or refrain from any such activity.
Provide the STATE with a letter, signed by a Consultant’s Engineer, licensed to practice in the STATE of New Jersey, certifying that the project was constructed in substantial conformance with the plans and specifications, except for those changes delineated in the letter.
Unallowable costs are those costs identified in the Agreement as unallowable or non-reimbursable; costs identified as unallowable or non-reimbursable by New Jersey Department of Transportation policies and practices pertinent to agreement compensation; and costs identified as unallowable or non-reimbursable in FAR (Federal Acquisition Regulations Subpart 31.2 ‑ Contracts with Commercial Organizations (48 C.F.R. 31.201 et.
Costs for relocation expenses as allowable in FAR (Federal Acquisition Regulations, Subpart 31.205-35) for work assignment locations outside the State of New Jersey for preauthorized consultant personnel subject to the following restrictions: Amounts to be reimbursed shall not exceed the Employee’s actual expenses and shall not exceed a total amount of $12,000.00 for any individual Employee.
As a duly selected body exercising governmental powers under cover of the law of the State of New Jersey, the Board undertakes and agrees that it shall not directly or indirectly discourage or deprive or coerce any employee in the enjoyment of any rights conferred by Chapter 123, Public Law 1974, New Jersey Employer and Employee Relations Act, or other laws of New Jersey, or the Constitution of New Jersey and the United States.