Special appointment definition

Special appointment means an individual designated by an insurer to supervise and assist other producers in the proper discharge of their duties under an insurer’s policy contract. A special appointment grants no authority to sell, solicit, or negotiate policies of insurance on behalf of an insurer.
Special appointment is an appointment issued in order to meet the temporary needs of the System or to signify an explicitly temporary assignment. Special appointments are for a fixed term of up to one year, renewable for up to one additional year, with no legitimate expectation of renewal of appointment thereafter. Special appointments are not tenure track appointments. A bargaining unit member shall not be employed on a special appointment for more than two (2) years, except by agreement of the parties. An exception to this two-year limitation shall be special appointments which are funded with grant monies or through public sector or private sector contracts.

Examples of Special appointment in a sentence

  • All Members holding such chairs or professorships shall be on Tenure-track, Tenured, or Non-Renewable appointments, or a Special appointment.

  • If the current term of a Special appointment is longer than twelve (12) months, the Member shall either be reappointed or given notice of non–appointment no later than the commencement of the final year of their appointment.

  • Special appointment faculty members: these are non-tenure line faculty members who are appointed for a specific term, usually one to three years.

  • If a Special appointment is for longer than twelve (12) months, the Member shall either be reappointed or given notice of non–appointment no later than the commencement of the final year of their appointment.

  • Special appointment faculty teaching at the undergraduate level should have a masters degree or a bachelors degree and relevant experience in the field in which they are teaching.

  • Professor of Social and Political Theory, 1989, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University Canberra (Special appointment) Joint appointment within Social and Political Theory and Philosophy Programs, 2000.

  • Each appointment to an academic position at the University of Windsor shall be one of the following types: Regular appointment; Sessional Lecturer appointment; Temporary appointment; Special appointment.

  • Special appointment faculty will essentially follow the review and recommendation processes for full-time appointment, excluding emeritus faculty.

  • Special appointment faculty are assigned the academic titles of lecturer, senior lecturer, adjunct, senior adjunct, senior mentor or professor emeritus.

  • Special appointment faculty who wish to become tenured employees must go through a screening process.

Related to Special appointment

  • Initial appointment means appointment made otherwise than by promotion or transfer;

  • Provisional appointment means the employment of a person to a vacant position for no more than a six-month period for emergency or in interim conditions. The General Manager may extend a provisional appointment for up to an additional six-month period.

  • Serviced Appointment has the meaning set forth in Section 1.1.

  • Restricted Appointment means (a) any Appointment for which the applicable Authorizations have not been obtained, and (b) any Appointment for which the maturity date of the applicable Corporate Trust Contract is on or before June 30, 2022.

  • Excluded Appointments means those Appointments designated from time to time as "Excluded Appointments" by agreement of the parties.

  • Succeeded Appointment means any Appointment for which a Succession Time has occurred.

  • Letter of Appointment means the written communication by SAICA to the Contractor recording the acceptance by SAICA of Contractor’s bid subject to the further terms and conditions to be itemized in the contract;

  • Power of appointment means a power that enables a powerholder acting in a nonfiduciary capacity to designate a recipient of an ownership interest in or another power of appointment over the appointive property. The term does not include a power of attorney.

  • Appointment Date shall have the meaning specified in Section 9.02(a).

  • Probationary appointment means employment for a designated period of time during which the probationer is evaluated as a candidate to be awarded tenure. In the event an academic employee is employed full-time as a temporary academic employee and the next year with a probationary appointment as an academic employee, the consecutive College quarters in which the individual was so employed full-time shall be credited towards tenure consideration.

  • General power of appointment means a power of appointment exercisable in favor of the powerholder, the powerholder's estate, a creditor of the powerholder, or a creditor of the powerholder's estate.

  • Appointment means the appointment of any Seller to act in a Corporate Trust Capacity under any of the Corporate Trust Contracts of the Business.

  • Temporary appointment means an employee hired into a position of limited duration or for completion of a specific task or project without following the rules regarding recruitment and selection. Temporary employees serve at the pleasure of the appointing authority and may be removed at any time without cause, notice or any right of appeal. Temporary employees are not eligible for benefits other than those required by state or federal law.

  • Appointed means the act of naming or designating someone to a position or office.

  • Court appointed special advocate means a volunteer guardian ad litem appointed by the court who is responsible for: researching the background of assigned child abuse, neglect and dependency cases; representing the child's best interests; speaking for the child in all hearings, reviews and other relevant case activities; monitoring the child during the life of the case; and advocating for a safe and permanent home for the child.

  • appointor means in relation to an alternate Director, the Director who appointed the alternate to act as his alternate;

  • Appointment Expiration Time has the meaning set forth in Section 3.7.

  • Continuing Trustee means any member of the Board of Trustees who either (a) has been a member of the Board of Trustees for a period of at least thirty-six months (or since the commencement of the Trust’s operations, if less than thirty-six months) or (b) was nominated to serve as a member of the Board of Trustees by a majority of the Continuing Trustees then members of the Board of Trustees.

  • Engineer-in-charge representative means any officer of the Authority nominated by the Engineer-in-charge for day to day supervision, checking, taking measurement, checking bills, ensuring quality control, inspecting works and other related works for completion of the project.

  • Law enforcement support staff member means a person who serves

  • Resignation means a voluntary notice by the employee that they are terminating their service on the date specified;

  • Role means the part or parts an Actor plays in a performance, or the "track" that an Artist follows in performance. The Artist may agree to participate in scene changes and/or supplemental business as part of their originally contracted Role.

  • Successor personal representative means a personal representative, other than a special administrator, who is appointed to succeed a previously appointed personal representative.

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  • the appointed day means the day on which section 30A of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 comes into force;