Overload Teaching. (a) Members cannot be required to teach overload. However, if Members want to teach overload, they require the advanced written approval of the ▇▇▇▇. (b) Members are ineligible to teach overload if they are: i) on a research intensive load; ii) on a tenure-track appointment; iii) if they have course releases for any other reasons; or iv) Chairs or Directors of academic units; however, Chairs of small programs (i.e. fewer than four (4) faculty Members) who have elected the stipend/reimbursable allowance for Chairs under Article 27.3(a)(iv) may, in exceptional circumstances, seek the approval of the ▇▇▇▇ to teach one three- credit course overload. (c) In any academic year (July 1 to June 30), a Member's overload teaching will not exceed the equivalent of two (2) three-credit courses or equivalent for a Member on a Teaching Intensive Workload or a Normal Workload. A course is considered overload teaching if it is above and beyond a Member’s assigned teaching load per Article
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