Class III Clause Samples

Class III. Written notice of the nature of the offense; right of just cause hearing before the Superintendent; right of representation at such hearing by an individual of his/her choice; written disposition by the Superintendent within five (5) working days of the date of the conference; appeal within seven (7) calendar days to the Board of Education to affirm, modify or vacate the disposition of the Superintendent.
Class III. Major Restorations, Dentures and Bridge- work—to include crowns (age 12 or older), removable dentures, and bridges. Endosteal implants are covered once per tooth in a member lifetime when the implant is for teeth numbered 2 through 15 and 18 through 31, providing the member is age 16 or older and is covered at the time of the actual implant placement.
Class III. Master’s Degree and 24 units beyond a Master’s Degree. 2.8.3.2.3.1 Faculty who possess a Bachelor’s Degree and who have completed 54 semester units beyond a Bachelor’s Degree. 2.8.3.2.3.2 Faculty who possess a Bachelor’s Degree and who have completed 12 units of education coursework in teaching methodology (2.8.3.2.2.3.1) and an additional 42 units beyond the Bachelor’s Degree. 2.8.3.2.3.3 Faculty who possess a 100% life credential for careers and technology subjects (see 2.8.3.2.2.4) and who have completed 24 semester units beyond a life credential.
Class III. Bus Assistants: Bus Assistants shall work all scheduled days for their route, One (1) General Meeting Day, plus receive Eleven (11) Paid Holidays. Bus Assistants shall receive no less than Two (2) Hours’ Pay for each scheduled run. District Library Assistants: Library Assistants shall work Three (3) Days before teacher workdays, all teacher workdays except for conference nights and one day after the last teacher workday, for a total of One Hundred Eighty-Six (186) Days, plus receive Eleven (11) Paid Holidays. Library Assistants shall work a minimum of Seven (7) Hours Per Day.
Class III. A recall situation in which the use of, or exposure to, a violative product is not likely to cause adverse health consequences (U.S). ================================================================================
Class III. Non-Instructional Assistants 1%
Class III. REDUCED RENTAL RATES*
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Class III. Master’s Degree and 24 semester units beyond a Master’s Degree, or Bachelor’s Degree and 54 semester units beyond a Bachelor’s Degree.

Related to Class III

  • Original Class B Principal Balance The Original Class B Principal Balance is $7,500,485.88.

  • I T A L S Whereas, the Owner is the owner in fee simple of that certain real property located at ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇, Assessor’s Parcel Number 161-06-701-001 (“Property”) and more particularly described on Exhibit “A”; and

  • Determination of Pass-Through Rates for COFI Certificates The Pass-Through Rate for each Class of COFI Certificates for each Interest Accrual Period after the initial Interest Accrual Period shall be determined by the Trustee as provided below on the basis of the Index and the applicable formulae appearing in footnotes corresponding to the COFI Certificates in the table relating to the Certificates in the Preliminary Statement. Except as provided below, with respect to each Interest Accrual Period following the initial Interest Accrual Period, the Trustee shall not later than two Business Days prior to such Interest Accrual Period but following the publication of the applicable Index determine the Pass-Through Rate at which interest shall accrue in respect of the COFI Certificates during the related Interest Accrual Period. Except as provided below, the Index to be used in determining the respective Pass-Through Rates for the COFI Certificates for a particular Interest Accrual Period shall be COFI for the second calendar month preceding the Outside Reference Date for such Interest Accrual Period. If at the Outside Reference Date for any Interest Accrual Period, COFI for the second calendar month preceding such Outside Reference Date has not been published, the Trustee shall use COFI for the third calendar month preceding such Outside Reference Date. If COFI for neither the second nor third calendar months preceding any Outside Reference Date has been published on or before the related Outside Reference Date, the Index for such Interest Accrual Period and for all subsequent Interest Accrual Periods shall be the National Cost of Funds Index for the third calendar month preceding such Interest Accrual Period (or the fourth preceding calendar month if such National Cost of Funds Index for the third preceding calendar month has not been published by such Outside Reference Date). In the event that the National Cost of Funds Index for neither the third nor fourth calendar months preceding an Interest Accrual Period has been published on or before the related Outside Reference Date, then for such Interest Accrual Period and for each succeeding Interest Accrual Period, the Index shall be LIBOR, determined in the manner set forth below. With respect to any Interest Accrual Period for which the applicable Index is LIBOR, LIBOR for such Interest Accrual Period will be established by the Trustee on the related Interest Determination Date as provided in Section 4.08. In determining LIBOR and any Pass-Through Rate for the COFI Certificates or any Reserve Interest Rate, the Trustee may conclusively rely and shall be protected in relying upon the offered quotations (whether written, oral or on the Reuters Screen) from the Reference Banks or the New York City banks as to LIBOR or the Reserve Interest Rate, as appropriate, in effect from time to time. The Trustee shall not have any liability or responsibility to any Person for (i) the Trustee's selection of New York City banks for purposes of determining any Reserve Interest Rate or (ii) its inability, following a good-faith reasonable effort, to obtain such quotations from the Reference Banks or the New York City banks or to determine such arithmetic mean, all as provided for in this Section 4.07. The establishment of LIBOR and each Pass-Through Rate for the COFI Certificates by the Trustee shall (in the absence of manifest error) be final, conclusive and binding upon each Holder of a Certificate and the Trustee.

  • Class PO Certificates Private Certificates..................................... Class P, Class B-4, Class B-5 and Class B-6 Certificates. Rating Agencies.......................................... Fitch and S&P. Regular Certificates..................................... All Classes of Certificates other than the Class A-R Certificates. Residual Certificate..................................... Class A-R Certificates.

  • Class Size GRADE LOADING RATIO MAXIMUM CLASS SIZE 7.01 Students shall not be assigned to any class which has reached the maximum class size except as provided within this article. 7.02 The site/program administrator is required to discuss class size at a member’s request if the member’s class exceeds the loading ratio. 7.03 Instrumental and choral music classes may exceed the maximums by 1.5 times. Physical education classes may exceed the maximum by 1.35. 7.04 The site/program administrator shall make a reasonable effort to schedule English composition classes in grades 9-12 with a maximum of 29 students. 7.05 The site/program administrator shall make a reasonable effort to schedule combination classes in which students are assigned to more than one grade level K-3 or 3-4 with a maximum of 29 students and 4-6 with a maximum of 30 students. 7.06 The District will make a reasonable effort, within the financial constraints of the District, to reduce class size maximums in those classes into which special education students are integrated, in remedial classes, and in high school composition classes. 7.07 Special Education Classes shall not exceed the maximum cited in the law. 7.07.1 SDC Class Size SDC 7-12 non-severe caseload maximum shall be 26 beginning July 2002; RSP caseload shall be 28; a. The District shall make a reasonable effort to equalize class sizes as determined by the class roster throughout the District within the grade levels and programs consistent with the needs of the students as set forth in his/her IEP and the unique features of each group. “Reasonable effort” may include, but is not limited to include, busing students on a voluntary basis to other sites, moving students to other classes at that site, or adding an instructional aide. b. Except for Hearing Impaired, Visually Handicapped Preschool, SED, and ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Center classes, average class size within the SDC program in the District shall not exceed 12 students. The class size for any specific class shall not exceed 17 students. In Hearing Impaired, Visually Handicapped Preschool, SED, and ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Center classes, the District class size average shall not exceed 10, and any individual class shall not exceed 14. c. The District and the Association agree to establish a Special Education/General Education Oversight Committee composed of seven members of which a majority are teachers. The committee shall recognize that consensus is the preferable decision making process. In cases where consensus is not achievable, all decisions and recommendations shall require five (5) votes. The oversight committee shall be established to oversee, guide, and facilitate the following initiatives: i. Two-year K-12 pilot program that shall include no more than six