State system definition

State system means a retirement program provided for in the Public Employees Retirement Act, Magistrate Retirement Act, or Judicial Retirement Act.
State system means that portion of highways located within this state, as officially designated, or as may hereafter be designated by the commissioner;
State system means the retirement programs provided for in the Public Employees Retirement Act, the Magistrate Retirement Act and the Judicial Retirement Act;

Examples of State system in a sentence

  • The State reserves the right to terminate Contractor’s access to the State system if a violation occurs.

  • All Contractor employees must be required, in writing, to agree to the State’s Acceptable Use Policy before accessing the State system.

  • The parties recognize that a university may from time-to-time deem it necessary to adjust the base salary of a current probationary or tenured faculty member who has provided proof that the faculty member has been offered prospective employment at another accredited four-year college or university, not part of the Minnesota State system at a higher salary.

  • Except as provided in Subdivision 6 below, if service is interrupted and the individual subsequently is rehired into the Minnesota State system, continuous service will commence on the date of rehire and continue until there is an interruption.

  • This paragraph shall not preclude faculty and staff of institutions within the State system of Higher Education from negotiating and participating in research grants and educational contracts.


More Definitions of State system

State system means the retirement programs provided pursuant to the provisions of the Public Employees Retirement Act [Chapter 10, Article 11 NMSA 1978], the Magistrate Retirement Act [Chapter 10, Article 12C NMSA 1978), and the Judicial Retirement Act [Chapter 10, Article 12B NMSA 1978].
State system means that portion of the highways located within this state as designated, or as may hereafter be so designated, by the Department.
State system means the retirement programs provided pursuant to the provisions of the Public Employees Retirement Act, the Magistrate Retirement Act and the Judicial Retirement Act;
State system means a retirement program
State system means the computers, computer systems, computer networks and related equipment (including, without limitation, software installed thereon or operating in conjunction therewith and all portable and mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets) of State whether or not used with respect to the Services and Deliverables, and including those of, or used by, State, including, without limitation, the State telecommunications systems and computer networks owned or operated by or for State, and all databases and records stored thereon (including, without limitation, PII).
State system means any system or program established pursuant to any state or federal law for paying benefits to persons on account of their unemployment under which a person’s eligibility for benefit payments is not determined by application of a “means” or “disability” test. State System also includes: (a) any system or program established by law to supplement, replace or extend the benefits available under any state or federal laws for paying benefits to persons on account of their unemployment (such as the Trade Readjustment Allowance provided under the Federal Trade Expansion Act of 1962, as amended, and the Trade Act of 1974), or (b) any such system or program established for the primary purpose of education or vocational training where such programs may provide for training allowance;
State system means a state agency as defined in 26 U.S.C. §3306(e) and the unemployment fund under its administration.‌