Identification of Issues Sample Clauses

Identification of Issues. At the second negotiation meeting, the teams shall present up to three (3) issues to be considered using the Interest Based Bargaining (IBB) process. After the second meeting, new issues may be introduced only by mutual consent.
Identification of Issues. Within ten (10) days of the selection of the arbitrator, the superintendent and the grievant or designees shall attempt to agree in writing upon the issue or issues to be submitted to the arbitrator. If they are unable to agree upon a submission statement, the arbitrator shall determine the issues by referring to the written grievances and answer thereto each level.
Identification of Issues. The parties agree that within 18 months of the date on which this Agreement comes into effect, they will discuss the operation of the processes established by this Agreement to identify any issues that have been drawn to the attention of either NZEI Te Riu Roa, the Ministry of Education, or NZSTA regarding the understanding by schools of how the new Work Matrix Table, pay rates, and progression arrangements should be applied.
Identification of Issues. (a) If a Party believes that an issue has arisen related to the implementation of this Agreement or any other agreement supplemental or ancillary to this Agreement, the Party may refer the matter to the Committee with the objective of early identification and resolution of the issue. (b) In this Article 6, “Dispute” means a dispute among the Parties, or between any two of the Parties, in respect of the interpretation, application or implementation of this Agreement or any agreement entered into pursuant to or in furtherance of this Agreement, but excludes any dispute arising under this Agreement that is within the jurisdiction of the Arbitration Board under section 18 of the IFA.
Identification of Issues. Panel A: Descriptive statistics for seeded issues identified: mean (standard deviation) [n]
Identification of Issues. At the first negotiation meeting, the teams shall present up to three (3) issues to be considered using the Interest Based process. After the first meeting, new issues may be introduced only by mutual consent.
Identification of Issues 

Related to Identification of Issues

  • Identification When performing work on District property, Contractor shall be in appropriate work attire (or uniform, if applicable) at all times. If Contractor does not have a specific uniform, then Contractor shall provide identification tags and/or any other mechanism the District in its sole discretion determines is required to easily identify Contractor. Contractor and its employees shall (i) display on their clothes the above-mentioned identifying information and (ii) carry photo identification and present it to any District personnel upon request. If Contractor cannot produce such identification or if the identification is unacceptable to District, District may provide at its sole discretion, District-produced identification tags to Contractor, costs to be borne by Contractor.

  • Non-Identification Approved Users agree not to use the requested datasets, either alone or in concert with any other information, to identify or contact individual participants from whom data and/or samples were collected. Approved Users also agree not to generate information (e.g., facial images or comparable representations) that could allow the identities of research participants to be readily ascertained. These provisions do not apply to research investigators operating with specific IRB approval, pursuant to 45 CFR 46, to contact individuals within datasets or to obtain and use identifying information under an 2 The project anniversary date can be found in “My Projects” after logging in to the dbGaP authorized-access portal. IRB-approved research protocol. All investigators including any Approved User conducting “human subjects research” within the scope of 45 CFR 46 must comply with the requirements contained therein.