Grade-Level Preference Sample Clauses

Grade-Level Preference. Substitute teachers may indicate a grade level preference. A substitute teacher who accepts an assignment based on an incorrect grade level specification given by the substitute caller system is entitled to refuse the assignment or accept an alternative assignment for the day. If an alternative assignment is assigned at a different site, the substitute shall receive mileage as defined by the IRS Standard Mileage Rate.

Related to Grade-Level Preference

  • Vacation Preference (a) Preference in the selection and allocation of vacation time shall be determined within each work unit on the basis of service seniority. Where an employee chooses to split their vacation, their second choice of vacation time shall be made only after all other employees concerned have made their initial selection. (b) Regular vacations shall have priority over carried over vacation time during the prime time vacation period.

  • Maximum Leverage Permit, as of any fiscal quarter end, the ratio of (a) Adjusted Portfolio Equity as of such fiscal quarter end to (b) Funded Debt as of such fiscal quarter end, to be less than 5.00 to 1.00.

  • Staffing Levels To the extent legislative appropriations and PIN authorizations allow, safe staffing levels will be maintained in all institutions where employees have patient, client, inmate or student care responsibilities. In July of each year, the Secretary or Deputy Secretary of each agency will, upon request, meet with the Union, to hear the employees’ views regarding staffing levels. In August of each year, the Secretary or Deputy Secretary of Budget and Management will, upon request, meet with the Union to hear the employees’ views regarding the Governor’s budget request.

  • Maximum Leverage Ratio The Borrower will not permit the Leverage Ratio as of the end of any fiscal quarter to be greater than 0.55 to 1.00.

  • Maximum Secured Leverage Ratio As of the last day of any fiscal quarter, the Secured Leverage Ratio to exceed forty percent (40%);