Building Procedures Clause Samples

Building Procedures. Each building principal will provide to the Members of his/her staff and the FEA the written procedures for that building at the beginning of the opening of school for students or as soon thereafter as practicable provided that such distribution shall not be later than the end of the first week of October. Changes shall be furnished as soon as practical. No building's written procedures shall be in conflict with adopted policies of the Employer. All the building policy handbooks shall be returned to the building administrator by the end of the school year.
Building Procedures. A. Each principal will provide each teacher assigned to the building with a handbook, written rules, regulations, and/or procedures at the beginning of each year. B. Except in cases of medical emergencies, teachers shall not be required to administer medication to any student nor shall they be required to perform medical procedures such as catheterization. Proper medical training/instruction shall be made available and required of all teachers of children with special medical needs during contracted work hours. C. In the absence of an administrator, the principal shall designate a professional teaching staff member to act as the principal's representative. D. No grade given to a student by a teacher will be changed without first consulting with the teacher concerning the circumstances necessitating the change.
Building Procedures a. The building principal has the right to suspend a student for up to five (5) days for reasons listed in the Suspension Policy. b. Handling of building discipline will follow these guidelines: c. Discipline referral forms will be developed within the individual buildings. Although the forms may vary from building to building, the following should be incorporated:
Building Procedures. 19.1 The applicant Private Site Holder should be encouraged to arrange a meeting with the Aesthetics Committee during the conceptual stage to consider the Architectural Guidelines and Building Procedures and the Contractors Agreement and Code of Conduct documents with particular reference to; 19.1.1 the design concepts and materials used. 19.1.2 the height and massing of the buildings in relation to the surrounding environment. 19.1.3 the exposure and visibility of the structures to adjacent Private Site Holders. 19.2 Notwithstanding the appointment of architects, building contractors or other agents, each Private Site ▇▇▇▇▇▇ accepts full responsibility for the actions of his agents and contractors during construction. 19.3 Private Site Holders will be required to submit plans to the Aesthetics Committee for scrutiny prior to any work commencing on the Game Reserve. The plans shall be in accordance with the requirements of the local authority as well as the requirements of this document. 19.4 In order to avoid unnecessary costs, it is recommended that Private Site Holders arrange a consultation with the Aesthetics Committee before proceeding with the design of any buildings. 19.5 Building procedures and regulations are to ensure that all construction activity on the Game Reserve proceeds in an orderly manner, with the least possible disruption to other property Private Site Holders and must be adhered to unless specific change there from is agreed to in writing by the Committee in each specific requested case. 19.6 All building works shall conform to these guidelines and the decision on whether or not the plans are acceptable shall be at the sole discretion of the Aesthetics Committee. 19.7 Plans need to be considered by the Committee within one month of receipt and either approved or rejected. 19.8 The Committee shall be entitled to reject plans for any structure which in their opinion would detract from the appearance or general theme of Lodges in the Game Reserve. If plans are rejected this should be communicated in writing by the Committee together with the reasons for the rejection. The Committee or Company shall not be liable to any person for any costs or claims relating to the rejection or non-approval of plans. 19.9 Any proposed plans which are not approved or are rejected by the Committee may be referred to the Board for a final decision at the request of the applicant Private Site Holder. 19.10 The decision to commence building in the Game Reser...
Building Procedures. 4.1 All construction must comply with the procedures as laid out in the Building Procedures. This includes regulations relating to submission of plans, construction and arrangements for site inspections. 4.2 Construction must be in accordance with the approved plans. 4.3 Instructions regarding hours of work, as published by GSE, must be strictly adhered to. 4.4 Security Protocol and all other relevant rules must be adhered to.
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  • Testing Procedures The following test procedure shall apply to all urine tests administered to bargaining unit employees: a. Urine specimens shall be collected at the approved laboratory as stated below in section (e), or at an accredited medical facility when necessary after an accident. b. The employee shall not be observed when the urine specimen is given. c. All specimen containers, vials or bags used to transport the samples shall be sealed with evidence tape and labeled in the presence of the employee. d. The testing shall be done by another approved laboratory. e. The employer shall choose the testing/collection facility to be utilized for toxicology testing on a yearly basis. f. The following standards shall be used to determine what levels of detected substances shall be considered positive. Note: - These are current levels subject to change by Federally Mandated Regulations. Current Federal Regulations shall be controlling in case of change or conflict: DRUG SCREENING TEST CONFIRMATION Amphetamines 500 ng/ml Amphetamine 250 ng/ml GC-MS Marijuana Metabolites 50 ng/▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇-THC 15 ng/ml GC-MS Cocaine Metabolites 150 ng/ml Metabolites 100 ng/ml GC-MS Opiates Morphine 2,000 ng/ml 2,000 ng/ml GC-MS PCP 25 ng/ml PCP 25 ng/ml GC-MS MDMA 500 ng/ml 250 ng/ml Alcohol .08 Breath .04 Breath – Employees with CDL .02 - .039 Breath - Employees with CDL will be removed from service for 24 hrs. g. Tests which are below the levels set forth above shall be determined as negative. If test results are negative, all non-required documentation regarding supervisors' observations and testing will be destroyed. h. At the time the urine specimen is collected two samples will be taken. One sample will be sent to the laboratory to be tested at the employer's expense. If the first sample tests positive then upon written request by the employee within twenty-four

  • Hiring Procedures Nothing contained in this Article 4 shall impair any of the rights of the Employer to hire new or additional employees to meet the employment needs of the Employer, in accordance with the terms and provisions of this collective bargaining Agreement or to meet the obligations of the Employer under Article 2, Section H of this Agreement or to take affirmative steps to comply with any requirements under any applicable Federal or State law prohibiting discrimination in employment.

  • BIDDING PROCEDURES 4.1. Bidders have to login at EHSAN AUCTIONEERS SDN. BHD. Website using the same registered email 30 minute before Auction Time. 4.2. Bidders have to click VIEW BID SCREEN BUTTON beside the status to show the bidding screen. Once enter the bidding screen bidders will be on STANDBY MODE 30 minute before the auction started. 4.3. Bidding shall generally commence based on the sequence of the lot being shown on the EHSAN AUCTIONEERS SDN. BHD. website. However, the Auctioneer has the right to vary this sequence without notice. 4.4. It shall be the responsibility of registered E-Bidders to log in through the EHSAN AUCTIONEERS SDN. BHD. website to wait for their turn to bid for the property lot in which they intend to bid. 4.5. The Auctioneer has the right to set a new reserve price in the event there is more than 1 bidder. The reference to a "bidder” here includes E-Bidders as well as on-site bidders. 4.6. Auctioneer will announce the amount of incremental bid and the same will appear on the website prior to the commencement of the auction. 4.7. “Standby mode” is displayed, followed by a message stating “AUCTION STARTED”. Enter your BID by clicking “NEXT BID” button. 4.8. Each bid will be called for 3 times, “FIRST CALLING, “SECOND CALLING”, “FINAL CALL”. Registered E-Bidders may submit their bid at any of these stages of biddings by click the bid amount. 4.9. Any bid by the registered E-bidders shall not be withdrawn once entered. 4.10. In the event of any clarification, disruption or special situation, the Auctioneer may at his discretion decide to pause, postpone and/or call off the public auction. The E-bidders will be notified of this on the BIDDING SCREEN. 4.11. When system displays “NO MORE BIDS”, no further bids will be accepted by the Auctioneer, whether on-site or through the EHSAN AUCTIONEERS SDN. BHD. website. 4.12. The bidder with the highest bid shall be declared as successful bidder upon the fall of hammer. 4.13. The decision of the Auctioneer shall be final and binding on all on-site and/or E-bidders. 4.14. A successful bidder will be directed to a page where further directions are given in order to conclude the sale of the auction property. Please also refer to Part 5 below. 4.15. Unsuccessful E-Bidders will have the deposit paid processed to be refunded to the same bank account from which the deposit transfer was made within three (3) working days. 4.16. The information shown and/or prompted on the screen handled by the EHSAN AUCTIONEERS SDN. BHD. website regarding the public auction, particularly to the calling of bidding price during the bidding process and the declaration of successful bidder shall be final and conclusive.

  • Operating Procedures Company shall observe and comply with the Operating Procedures. Company shall ensure that Company's Stores personnel are trained regarding the Operating Procedures and shall ensure their compliance with them. The Operating Procedures may be supplemented, amended or modified by Bank from time to time in its reasonable discretion; provided, however, a copy of any such supplement, amendment or modification shall be provided to Company at least ninety (90) days before its effective date (the "Notice Date") unless otherwise required by Applicable Law, and for those changes required by Applicable Law, notice shall be given as soon as practicable. For changes that are (A) required by Applicable Law, or (B) determined by Bank in good faith to be necessary from the standpoint of safe and sound banking practices (both (A) and (B) being referred to herein as the "Required Changes"), where Bank implements such Required Changes with all of its other clients that are also affected by such change in Applicable Law or operate in circumstances similarly requiring changes from the standpoint of safe and sound banking practices, Bank shall identify the changes as Required Changes in the notice to Company. Unless such change is a Required Change, Company shall have the right within thirty (30) days after the Notice Date to object to such change and the parties' representatives will promptly thereafter meet to discuss such change in good faith in order to agree upon such change or a mutually agreeable alternative to such change. In the event the parties are unable to agree upon such change or an alternative within sixty (60) days after the Notice Date, then a senior executive from both Company and Bank shall meet to negotiate in good faith in order to agree upon such change or a mutually agreeable alternative to such change. If the parties' senior executives are unable to mutually agree within ninety (90) days after the Notice Date, then Bank shall have the right to implement the initially proposed change so long as (i) Bank implements such change with all or substantially all of its other similar clients, (ii) such change does not change the chargebacks section of the Operating Procedures, and (iii) such change does not impose a material adverse financial or operational burden on Company.

  • Tendering Procedures i) Section I - Instructions to Tenderers (ITT) ii) Section II - Tendering Data Sheet (TDS) iii) Section III - Evaluation and Qualification Criteria iv) Section IV - Tendering Forms v) Section V - Schedule of Requirements