PERFORMANCE ELEMENTS AND STANDARDS Clause Samples

PERFORMANCE ELEMENTS AND STANDARDS. 1) Employees will continue to operate under their existing elements and standards until such time that the Department issues updated priorities and objectives for the next fiscal year. Performance plans will be issued no later than thirty (30) calendar days from when the priorities and objectives are issued for the next fiscal year. The final authority for establishing elements and standards rests with the Employer. The Employer shall determine if performance standards should be comparable for subordinates with the same position, title, series, grade, and duties within a unit. Performance elements and standards will be based on work assignments and responsibilities of the employee’s position. Each employee will have at least three (3) critical elements, but no more than five (5). The rating official should strive to describe performance standards in words and phrases that denote objectively verifiable qualities of the work performed. 2) An employee will have ten (10) calendar days after the receipt of the proposed elements and standards, including any performance elements and standards which have been carried over from the employee's previous performance plan, to submit oral and/or written comments on these elements and standards to their supervisor. The employee may seek the assistance of a Union representative in preparing their comments. Employees will be given a reasonable amount of work time to prepare any comments. 3) The Employer will clearly define performance required for the employee to meet the level required to maintainFully Successful” for all elements of employee’s performance plan. 4) Employees must be involved in the review and development of performance elements and standards. Employees can propose substantive projects and/or outcomes, however, the supervisor has the final authority to approve, disapprove, or alter the employee’s performance element(s). 5) After consideration of any employee input, performance elements and standards shall be communicated in writing and discussed with each employee prior to the beginning of the rating period, if possible, and whenever elements and/or standards change. The performance plan will be signed/acknowledged and dated by the rating official and the employee. a) By signing/acknowledging, the employee signifies only receipt of the plan, not necessarily agreement. If an employee has an objection to the final elements or standards, they may note the objections in writing and attach them to the officia...
PERFORMANCE ELEMENTS AND STANDARDS. Performance standards shall be fair, objective, reasonable, and related to the em- ployee’s official position. Performance standards describe the expectations or requirements established by Management for critical and noncritical elements.
PERFORMANCE ELEMENTS AND STANDARDS. Performance standards shall be fair, objective, reasonable, and related to the employee’s official position. Performance standards describe the expectations or requirements established by Management for critical and noncritical elements.
PERFORMANCE ELEMENTS AND STANDARDS. All performance appraisals will be based on individual performance plans, which consist of performance elements and performance standards. Elements and standards must be based on the requirements of the employee’s position. Communication between the supervisor and the employee is essential. The identification of performance elements and the establishment of performance standards require joint participation of the supervisor and the employee in developing plans. Elements for bargaining unit employees must contain at least one critical and one non-critical but not more than ten total elements in their Performance Work Plans. All elements and standards shall be communicated in writing and discussed with each employee at the beginning of the rating period and when the elements and standards change. Final authority for establishing elements and standards rests with the supervisory official. In the joint development of Performance Work Plans, Exhibit A and Exhibit B of RD Instruction 2060-A will be utilized.
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  • Performance Standards The Contractor agrees to perform all tasks and provide deliverables as set forth in the Contract. The Department and the Customer will be entitled at all times, upon request, to be advised as to the status of work being done by the Contractor and of the details thereof.

  • Design Criteria and Standards All Projects/Services shall be performed in accordance with instructions, criteria and standards set forth by the Director.

  • Performance Requirements A. There is no guaranteed minimum amount of work which will be ordered under this Contract. B. The total Contract amount will not exceed $4,900,000. C. This is a Contract for work specified in individual Job Orders. Work ordered prior to but not completed by the expiration of the Contract period, and any additional work required as a result of unforeseen conditions encountered during construction up to six (6) months after the contract expiration date, will be completed with all provisions of this Contract still in force. Performance time for each Job Order issued under this Contract will be determined in accordance with the Contract. This performance time will be determined and agreed upon by both Parties for each individual Job Order. Contractor must self-perform 20% of the Work under this Contract for ‘A’ and ‘B’ licenses. Contractor must self-perform 75% of the Work under this Contract, unless otherwise approved by the County, for ‘C’ licenses. D. This is an indefinite-quantity Contract for the supplies or services specified and effective for the period stated. Work or performance shall be made only as authorized by Job Orders issued in accordance with the ordering procedures clause. The Contractor agrees to furnish to the County when and if ordered, the supplies or services specified in the Contract up to and including the quantity designated in the Job Orders issued as the maximum designated in the Contract.

  • LICENSES AND STANDARDS 11 CONTRACTOR warrants that it and its personnel, described in Paragraph 27 of 12 this Agreement, who are subject to individual registration and/or licensing requirements, have all 13 necessary licenses and permits required by the laws of the United States, State of California 14 (hereinafter referred to as “State”), County of Orange, and all other appropriate governmental 15 agencies to perform the services described in this Agreement, and agrees to maintain, and require 16 its personnel to maintain, these licenses and permits in effect for the duration of this Agreement.

  • Performance and Compliance Seller shall have performed, in all material respects, all of the covenants and complied with all of the provisions required by this Agreement to be performed or complied with by it on or before the Closing.