Limited status definition
Examples of Limited status in a sentence
Effective July 1, 2019, employees in classification 6120 and 6122 who possess and maintain the Vector Control Certified Technician or Certified Technician (Limited) status issued by the California Department of Public Health and who are assigned by the Appointing Officer or designee to perform work requiring the use of a Vector Control Certification shall be paid a new two percent (2%) premium on base pay while engaged in vector control work.
Not Available means the Service is not of Available or Available (Limited) status as described in this clause.
Limited status employees do not accumulate seniority while serving on a limited status appointment and have no layoff rights under Article 20.
Limited status employees do not receive any fringe benefits under this Agreement except for the following: Bereavement Leave (Article 46), Military Leave (Article 47), Jury Duty Leave (Article 48), Use of College Facilities (Article 52), Emergency Services Leave (Article 55), Uniforms and Gear (Article 57), Blood Donations Leave (Article 58), Meals, Parking, Books and Supplies (Article 59), Sick Leave (Article 44), and Holidays (Article 51).
Not Serviceable means the Service is not of Serviceable or Serviceable (Limited) status as described in this clause.
All pups purchased with FULL registration must first satisfy the 12-15 mo and 24-26 month Hip Requirement (See hip contract) and provide proof of compliance to Schraderhaus K9; Following hip compliance, Dogs purchased with FULL Registration status will be upgraded from their Limited status to FULL AKC Registration by the Seller at no additional charge to the buyer ∨ See HIP GUARANTEE contract for X-ray procedure and detailed requirements for hip guarantee.
Not Available means the Services are not of Available or Available (Limited) status as described in this clause.