Common use of Out of Title Work Clause in Contracts

Out of Title Work. Working out-of-title shall be defined as the temporary assignment by an appointing authority to perform duties not within any existing job classification for a period which exceeds ninety (90) days, provided such assignment is approved by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or designee. Said assignment, in order to qualify for treatment hereunder, shall meet the conditions outlined herein.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Bargaining Unit Contract, Bargaining Unit Contract, Bargaining Unit Contract

Out of Title Work. Section One. Working out-of-title shall be defined as the temporary assignment by an appointing authority to perform duties not within any existing job classification for a period which exceeds ninety (90) days, provided such assignment is approved by the Secretary of the Office of Policy and Management or designee. Said assignment, in order to qualify for treatment hereunder, shall meet the conditions outlined herein.is

Appears in 4 contracts

Sources: Bargaining Unit Contract, Bargaining Unit Contract, Bargaining Unit Contract

Out of Title Work. Section One. Working out-of-title shall be defined as the temporary assignment by an appointing authority to perform duties not within any existing job classification for a period which exceeds ninety (90) days, provided such assignment is approved by the Secretary Commissioner of the Office of Policy and Management or designeeAdministrative Services. Said assignment, in order to qualify for treatment hereunder, shall meet the conditions outlined herein.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Bargaining Unit Contract, Bargaining Unit Contract, Bargaining Unit Contract

Out of Title Work. Working out-of-title shall be defined as the temporary assignment by an appointing authority to perform duties not within any existing job classification for a period which exceeds ninety (90) days, provided such assignment is approved by the Secretary Commissioner of Administrative ServicesSecretary of the Office of Policy and Management or designee. Said assignment, in order to qualify for treatment hereunder, shall meet the conditions outlined herein.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Bargaining Unit Contract