Categories I and II Clause Samples

The 'Categories I and II' clause defines and distinguishes between two specific groups, classes, or types relevant to the agreement. In practice, this clause typically outlines the criteria or characteristics that determine whether a subject—such as products, services, employees, or information—falls into Category I or Category II. For example, Category I might refer to high-priority items or personnel, while Category II covers standard or lower-priority ones. The core function of this clause is to ensure clear classification, which helps allocate responsibilities, benefits, or obligations appropriately and prevents misunderstandings regarding the treatment of different groups under the contract.
Categories I and II. 1. The Board shall fund only that additional training started by teachers subsequent to their working under the Agreement. 2. Reimbursement for additional training completed after September 15 shall be made by the end of the semester following the completion of the work. 3. The maximum annual contract year additional training reimbursement made to any teacher shall be five hundred dollars ($500.00). Rates are as follows: up to two hundred and fifty dollars ($250) per credit hour.
Categories I and II. (1) Use permits for existing structures or lots of land conforming to the regulations in force that do not require exceptions or variances in construction. It does not include permits requiring a variance in use or intensity in which power has been reserved by the public agencies. “Use permit for existing structures or lots of land” shall be understood to mean a permit granted for structures or lots of land that had been previously occupied and is not the use permit that is granted immediately after construction or partitioning. If it is the first time the use permit is granted, it shall be granted by the entity responsible for evaluating the preliminary plan or construction or partitioning project, thus preventing two (2) different entities, one from the CENTRAL GOVERNMENT and another one from the MUNICIPALITY, from analyzing the same project in different phases of its permit evaluation. (2) Authorizations of preliminary plans, construction permits (conventional or under Certifications Act1) and use permits, in all cases on urban or developable land. Consideration of projects with a construction area under one thousand (1,000) square meters, not exceeding four (4) stories high and conforming to the regulations in force regarding use and intensity. In addition, consideration of urbanization works that are incidental to and inherent in the construction that is authorized. To be considered by the municipality in this category, these projects shall be located on lots with an area under one thousand five hundred (1,500) square meters. (3) Authorization to partition up to ten (10) lots, including the remnant, as long as they are conforming to Land Management Plans.

Related to Categories I and II

  • Categories All personnel of the Logistics & Supply Business Unit, within the following work categories and in classifications as enumerated in Article 8.03, are covered by this Agreement. Nothing in this agreement prevents an employee from performing either on a day to day or regular basis, any function or task that is generally performed by any category, provided that the employee is competent to perform the work required. Any efficiencies attained out of this flexibility is not intended to eliminate a category.

  • Categories of Evidence Multiple measures of student learning, growth, and achievement, judgments based on observations and artifacts of professional practice, including unannounced observations of practice of any duration; and additional evidence relevant to one or more Standards of Effective Teaching Practice (603 CMR 35.03).

  • Categories of Data Subjects Any individual accessing and/or using the Services through the Customer's account ("Users"); and any individual: (i) whose email address is included in the Customer's Distribution List; (ii) whose information is stored on or collected via the Services, or (iii) to whom Users send emails or otherwise engage or communicate with via the Services (collectively, "Subscribers").

  • Categories of Data Subject 2.1. When using this Service, the groups of individual’s data by category • Your end users using the service that you deliver • The personal data about your employees and contractors that bookinglab collects as a Customer of ours to complete account administration and set up

  • Categories of Data The Personal Data transferred includes but is not limited to the following categories of data: