Continued Meetings Clause Samples

Continued Meetings. The State and affected Agency, as appropriate, and Union will meet on a quarterly basis or sooner, if necessary, to discuss matters of mutual concern between the parties. These subject matters may include, but are not limited to, Provider and Child Safety, CACFP, Market Price Study and Monitoring and Emergencies. These meetings will not be utilized for contract negotiations between the parties or as any formal step meeting outlined in Article 8Grievance Process. These meetings shall be held at a time that is convenient for both parties to attend. Should the Union and State agree no meeting is necessary, it shall be cancelled.
Continued Meetings. The State and affected Agency, as appropriate, and Union will meet on a quarterly basis. These meetings shall be held at a time that is convenient for providers to attend. Should the Union and State agree no meeting is necessary, it may be cancelled.
Continued Meetings. The State and affected Agency, as appropriate, and Union will meet on a quarterly basis or sooner, if necessary, to discuss matters of mutual concern between the parties. These subject matters may include, but are not limited to, Provider and Child Safety, CACFP, Market Price Study and Monitoring and Emergencies. These meetings will not be utilized for contract negotiations between the parties or as any formal step meeting outlined in Article 8Grievance Process. These meetings shall be held at a time that is convenient for both parties to attend. Should the Union and State agree no meeting is necessary, it shall be cancelled. ARTICLE 4 - EDUCATION AND TRAININGSection 1. Union and Agencies both recognize the importance of education and training in relation to the continuity and quality of child care. Research documents a relationship between a trained and stable child care workforce and positive child care outcomes. Providers who receive training are better equipped to provide long term quality child care. Providers who have adequate background to be a trainer are encouraged to access the Professional Development System to become recognized trainers. Section 2. The Union will form a training committee to work on training issues. Recommendations approved by Union’s Executive Board shall be presented to designated staff of the Early Learning Division (ELD) for response and/or action. Agencies will pay for up to two (2) Union represented providers to participate as members of Early Learning Council (ELC) committees (substitute care and mileage). The Providers who attend shall be chosen by the Union. The State Agencies shall provide reasonable notice to the Union of scheduled EDC committee meetings. After attending a ELC committee meetings, providers will submit a paid invoice for the substitute care with a ELD reimbursement form. ELD will pay the provider within thirty (30) calendar days of receiving the required paperwork. Substitute care cost shall be actual cost, not to exceed sixty dollars ($60) for one half day or one hundred and twenty dollars ($120) for a full day, and up to five (5) hours transportation time. Mileage allowance shall not exceed the State approved mileage reimbursement rate. Section 3. Upon Union request, Agencies shall provide representatives when available to attend Union committee meetings to hear concerns. Section 4. If provided by the Union, copies of Union materials shall be included with the materials handed out or provided el...

Related to Continued Meetings

  • Adjourned Meetings A majority of the Managers present at any meeting of the Board of Managers, including an adjourned meeting, whether or not a quorum is present, may adjourn such meeting to another time and place. At least one day’s notice of any adjourned meeting of the Board of Managers shall be given to each Manager whether or not present at the time of the adjournment, if such notice shall be given by one of the means specified in Section 7(f)(vii) hereof other than by mail, or at least three days’ notice if by mail. Any business may be transacted at an adjourned meeting that might have been transacted at the meeting as originally called.

  • TAC Meetings The goal of this subtask is for the TAC to provide strategic guidance for the project by participating in regular meetings, which may be held via teleconference. • Discuss the TAC meeting schedule with the CAM at the Kick-off meeting. Determine the number and location of meetings (in-person and via teleconference) in consultation with the CAM. • Prepare a TAC Meeting Schedule that will be presented to the TAC members during recruiting. Revise the schedule after the first TAC meeting to incorporate meeting comments. • Prepare a TAC Meeting Agenda and TAC Meeting Back-up Materials for each TAC meeting. • Organize and lead TAC meetings in accordance with the TAC Meeting Schedule. Changes to the schedule must be pre-approved in writing by the CAM. • Prepare TAC Meeting Summaries that include any recommended resolutions of major TAC issues. • Help set the project team's goals and contribute to the development and evaluation of its statement of proposed objectives as the project evolves. • Provide a credible and objective sounding board on the wide range of technical and financial barriers and opportunities. • Help identify key areas where the project has a competitive advantage, value proposition, or strength upon which to build. • Advocate on behalf of the project in its effort to build partnerships, governmental support and relationships with a national spectrum of influential leaders. • Ask probing questions that insure a long-term perspective on decision-making and progress toward the project’s strategic goals. • Review and provide comments to proposed project performance metrics. • Review and provide comments to proposed project Draft Technology Transfer Plan. • TAC Meeting Schedule (draft and final) • TAC Meeting Agendas (draft and final) • TAC Meeting Back-up Materials • TAC Meeting Summaries

  • Public Meetings The Governing Board is subject to and shall comply with the Open and Public Meetings Act, O.C.G.A. § 50-14-1 et seq., and any subsequent amendment thereof. The Governing Board shall conduct regular meetings consistent with principles of transparency and avoidance of actual or apparent conflicts of interest in the governance of the Charter School.

  • Periodic Meetings As reasonably required by Owner, Manager and other personnel engaged or involved in the management and operation of the Properties shall meet to discuss the historical results of operations and to consider deviations from budget.

  • Mandatory Meetings All residential students are required to attend the following building meetings. Time & locations will be communicated by the RAs through individual contact, emails and/or signs in the buildings. A $25 fee will be charged to any students who do not attend without an approved absence. The meetings will be held on the following dates (dates subject to change): Monday, August 30th, 2021 – 7:00 or 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 8, 2021 Monday, February 1, 2022 Tuesday, April 27, 2022