System principles definition

System principles means practices that include individual choice, community and empowerment.
System principles means practices that include individual choice, community and empowerment. ITEM 12. Amend rule 441—25.12(331) as follows:
System principles means practices that include individual choice, community and empowerment. [ARC 1173C, IAB 11/13/13, effective 1/1/14; ARC 4896C, IAB 2/12/20, effective 3/18/20; ARC 6008C, IAB 11/3/21, effective 10/4/21; ARC 6195C, IAB 2/9/22, effective 3/16/22; ARC 6237C, IAB 3/9/22, effective 5/1/22; ARC 6613C, IAB 11/2/22, effective

Examples of System principles in a sentence

  • Merit System principles require that all employees be allowed to work in an environment free from sexual harassment.

  • In accordance with accepted Merit System principles, the City may at its discretion accelerate salary step advancement for individual employees.

  • As per Safety Management System principles, Suppliers are expected to proactively report to Chelton Limited, based on their own Engineering judgement, all events which may potentially impact the product safety and/or the safety of the product operations.

  • The JFO structure is organized, staffed, and managed in a manner consistent with National Incident Management System principles and is led by the Unified Coordination Group.

  • The area of consideration shall be consistent with Merit System principles and the IHS Merit Promotion Plan and all applicable law.

  • The Unified Command structure will be utilized for incident management and resolution for incidents resulting in such a request in accordance with the National Incident Management System and Incident Command System principles.

  • The purpose of the Handbook is to assist County agency/department HR professionals in conducting position classification studies that are consistent with County policy and State Merit System principles.

  • Details of the type and scope of assessment (i.e. full or rapid) are set out in Section 2.2. Regardless of whether a formal SSA is undertaken, Safe System principles should be applied to all projects.

  • The agreed method of achieving these improvements is by continuing to adopt the TPS (Toyota Production System) principles as set out in Annexure M TPS aims to eliminate waste by working smarter not harder and requires the input and consultation with all Employees.

  • SSA is a tool that has been developed to assess the extent to which a proposed infrastructure project aligns with Safe System principles and the objective to eliminate fatal and serious injuries.

Related to System principles

  • Applicable Accounting Principles means, with respect to the Borrower, those accounting principles required by the ICA and prescribed by the SEC for the Borrower and, to the extent not so required or prescribed, GAAP.

  • Accounting Principles means the international financial reporting standards (IFRS) within the meaning of Regulation 1606/2002/EC (or as otherwise adopted or amended from time to time).

  • bodies governed by public law means bodies that have all of the following characteristics:

  • Specifications and Standards means the specifications and standards relating to the quality, quantity, capacity and other requirements for the Project Highway, as set forth in Schedule-D, and any modifications thereof, or additions thereto, as included in the design and engineering for the Project Highway submitted by the Contractor to, and expressly approved by, the Authority;

  • Uniform Network Code means the uniform network code as defined in Standard Special Condition A11(6) of National Grid’s transporters licence, as such code may be amended from time to time in accordance with the terms thereof.