Parks and Recreation Division Clause Samples

The "Parks and Recreation Division" clause establishes a specific department or organizational unit responsible for managing public parks, recreational facilities, and related programs. This clause typically outlines the division's authority to oversee maintenance, programming, and use of community spaces, and may detail its responsibilities such as organizing events, enforcing park rules, or coordinating with other municipal departments. Its core function is to clearly designate responsibility for recreational resources, ensuring efficient management and accountability within the broader organization.
Parks and Recreation Division. All employees employed in the Parks and Recreation Division, including Cemeteries, but excluding Clerical Staff.
Parks and Recreation Division. Except as outlined below, the regular shift time for employees will be as follows: Monday through Friday 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Parks and Recreation Division. Parks and Recreation Division employees - eighty (80) hours of work per two (2) week pay period.
Parks and Recreation Division. Educate the public, Parks and Recreation employees, and land tenants about noxious weeds, their identification, and methods of control and prevention.
Parks and Recreation Division. This Memorandum of Understanding is intended to provide a framework for a collaborative working relationship between the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR) Parks and Recreation Division (PRD) and the Friends of______________________________________________, (to be referred to as the Organization). This relationship will further the DNR’s mission of being committed to the conservation, protection, management, accessible use and enjoyment of the State’s natural resources for current and future generations. Likewise, this document will also help to further the mission of the Organization, which should include language similar to that of the DNR’s mission statement. This Agreement, upon being signed by both parties, will be valid for a period of three years. Revisions or amendments to this Agreement can be reassessed on an annual basis. As with any Agreement, there is an acknowledgement that instances may arise where a solution to resolve a particular situation is not addressed in this document. It is at those times where PRD staff and Organization representatives must come together and work through existing PRD processes to resolve the situation.
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