Common use of Request for Reconsideration Clause in Contracts

Request for Reconsideration. The Publisher may request reconsideration of instructional material when the Publisher disagrees with the initial Commission recommendation. a. A Publisher shall have 30 days to respond to the evaluation and request to have materials reviewed again during the next applicable review cycle. b. During the period of reconsideration request, materials shall be marked as tentative and shall not be given official status. These materials shall not be posted to the Internet site until recommended through the official instructional material process. c. A Publisher may be asked to send a second set of sample materials to the USOE. d. A Publisher will submit in writing their argument for reconsideration. This information will be provided to the second review committee and the subject area specialist, as well as the Instructional Materials Commission. e. If the Commission votes to change the recommendation, the State Board of Education shall consider the Commission’s revised recommendation at the next scheduled Board meeting and make a final decision. f. A Publisher will receive written notification that a recommendation is final and shall receive a copy of the new evaluation. Evaluations may now appear on the Internet.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Instructional Materials Contract, Fall Instructional Materials Contract, Instructional Materials Contract