New Entrants definition
Examples of New Entrants in a sentence
Grade 3 employees may be involved in on-the-job training of Home Care Employees New Entrants, Grade 1 and 2 where required.
New Entrants in the Small Operator Area will, subject to reallocation as provided in Section 11.2, initially be accommodated in those portions of the Small Operator Area not assigned in the initial allocation (or latest reallocation) of the Small Operator Area.
Depending on the degree of interest by potential New Entrants and current Operators, the Port will determine how to best to reallocate the vacated space considering the current Operators, their locations and market shares, any potential New Entrants and their likely market shares, and the efficiency and effective operation of the Consolidated Rental Car Facility.
New Entrants in any space vacated on termination a particular Operator’s Lease Agreement and Concession Agreement will, subject to reallocation as provided in Section 11.2, initially be accommodated in the space vacated.
Other than (i) in the Small Operator Area, (ii) on the termination, whether by default, in bankruptcy or otherwise, of a particular Operator’s Lease Agreement and Concession Agreement, or (iii) at the beginning of a Concession Term, the Port will not allow New Entrants into the Consolidated Rental Car Facility.
New Entrants at the beginning of any Concession Term will be allocated space as provided in Section 11.4.
For New Entrants, appointment will be made on the minimum point of the scale in accordance with DPER guidelines.
For new entrant Municipalities that have never been policed by the RCMP, if the Municipality meets federal admissibility criteria (as per the federal government New Entrants Guidelines (NEG)), the Municipality pays 100%.
New Entrants upon joining will have a training needs analysis against the areas of competence identified in the Property Competence Management System.
New Entrants will be detailed in the Scotland Excel contracts register.