Information from the Association Sample Clauses

The 'Information from the Association' clause establishes the obligation of the association to provide relevant information to its members or other specified parties. Typically, this clause outlines the types of information that must be shared, such as financial reports, meeting minutes, or policy updates, and may specify the manner and timeframe for disclosure. Its core practical function is to ensure transparency and keep stakeholders informed, thereby promoting accountability and trust within the association.
Information from the Association. The Association will provide the Medical Center with a written list of the names of the nurse(s) designated as the Association representative(s) (stewards).
Information from the Association. The Association agrees to provide the employer with the following information: (a) a copy of each CUASA newsletter; (b) an up-to-date copy of the Constitution and Bylaws of the Association and amendments thereto; (c) an up-to-date list of the executive of the Association.
Information from the Association. The Association will provide the Medical 22 Center with a written list of the names of the nurse(s) designated as the 23 Association representative(s) (stewards).
Information from the Association. The Association agrees to provide the Employer with the following information: (a) an up-to-date copy of the Constitution and Bylaws of the Association and amendments thereto; (b) the names of the executive of the Association; and (c) on a timely basis, notice, agenda and approved minutes of the Association’s general meetings (regular and special).
Information from the Association. The Association agrees to furnish any information needed by the District to fulfill the provision of section 21.1 of this Article.
Information from the Association. The Association will provide the Medical 2 Center with a written list of the names of the nurse(s) designated as the 3 Association representative(s) (stewards).

Related to Information from the Association

  • RIGHTS OF THE ASSOCIATION A. The Association and its representatives shall have the right to use school buildings for meetings at all reasonable hours, provided such use does not conflict with school use. When special custodial service is required, the Board may make a customary charge therefore. Applications for use of school facilities shall be made in advance at the office of the Superintendent, and such use will be subject to such limitations and restrictions as shall be set forth in a permit issued by he/she or his/her office staff. B. Duly authorized representatives of the Association shall be permitted to transact Association business on school property at all reasonable hours, provided, that such business transactions shall not interfere with school activities. Association officials who are not employees of this district shall be permitted to visit school premises to transact official Association business, provided they first report to the office of the building principal upon entry, state the nature of their business and secure permission from the principal. Permission shall not be withheld if in the opinion of the principal the Association official's visit will not interfere with or interrupt school operations. C. The Association shall have the right to use school facilities and equipment, including typewriters, other duplicating equipment, calculating machines, and all types of audio- visual equipment, at reasonable times, when such equipment is not otherwise in use. The Association shall pay for the reasonable cost of all materials, supplies and repairs incident to such use. The right herein granted is limited to use of said machines and equipment within the school buildings following student session hours. D. The Association shall have the right to post notices of its activities and matters of Association concern on teacher bulletin boards, at least one of which shall be provided in each school building. The Association may use the teacher mailboxes for communications to teachers; provided that the appropriate Association official affixes his/her signature to every notice distributed or posted on or through school facilities. The members of the association may communicate Calumet Education Association business on the District’s computer network. In order to access the e-mail and internet, the Calumet Education Association and association members must sign the Board Network and Internet Access Agreement. The Board shall establish an Association e-mail listserv. E. The Board and the Association agree that arbitrarily imposed standards of dress for teachers are quite unnecessary. They further recognize the teacher's freedom to dress as he/she pleases outside the academic setting as one of his/her individual personal rights and freedoms. Teachers recognize however, that some rights are of necessity secondary to the responsibility to set an example for students within the academic setting. If occasion arises when either party feels that this paragraph should be invoked, a joint committee of two members representing the Board and two representing the Association will meet to review the problem and recommend appropriate action.

  • The Association The Haysville Education Association, affiliated with the Kansas-National Education Association and the National Education Association. It is understood that HEA when used in this agreement refers to the Haysville Education Association.