Common use of Closure Clause Clause in Contracts

Closure Clause. (1983-84) It is acknowledged that all mandatory subjects, noticed, have been negotiated and neither party has any right to negotiate further on these or any other subjects during the term of this agreement except by mutual consent. However, no amendment to this agreement shall be binding unless executed in writing and ratified by both the Board and the Council. USD #467 will establish a Calendar Committee consisting of 4 teachers, the president of the negotiations’ team, the chair of the PDC, 2 board members, the principals, and the superintendent. The team will begin meeting at the beginning of the school year, and work together to agree on one calendar for board approval.

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Sources: Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement