Rights Reserved to the State Sample Clauses
Rights Reserved to the State. The rights reserved solely to the State, its agents and officials and to the extent these rights may be limited by other provisions of this Agreement as expressly provided herein include, but are not limited to the right:
A. To operate so as to carry out the statutory, mandates of the State;
B. To establish the State’s missions, programs, objectives, activities and priorities within the statutory mandates;
C. To plan, direct and control the use of resources, including all aspects of the budget, in order to achieve the State’s missions, programs, objectives, activities and priorities however, this paragraph shall not be interpreted to limit the Union’s right to advocate for issues including, but not limited to budget allocations or programmatic changes that may be different from what the State may propose;
D. To manage, direct and control all of the State’s activities to deliver programs and services;
E. To develop, modify and administer policies, procedures, rules and regulations and determine the methods and means by which operations are to be carried out;
F. To establish qualifications of interpreters and reasonable standards of accountability, except as otherwise limited by this Agreement;
G. To make and execute contracts and all other instruments necessary or convenient for the performance of the State’s duties or exercise of the State’s powers, including contracts with public and private agencies, organizations or corporations to pay them for services rendered or furnished;
H. To determine the management organization, including recruitment, selection, retention and promotion to positions not otherwise covered by this Agreement;
I. To extend, limit or contract out any or all services and/or programs of the State except as otherwise limited under Article 13, Mandatory Subject and specific to contracting out of bargaining unit work;
J. To take whatever actions the State deems necessary to carry out services in an emergency. The State shall be the sole determiner as to the existence of an emergency in keeping with a reasonable and prudent standard;
K. To modify any and all operations and work requirements in order to more efficiently and effectively provide services as a result of any existing and/or new laws, rules and regulatory provisions of state and/or federal origin which may in any way affect the State’s ability to provide services;
L. To determine the method, technological means and numbers and kinds of personnel by which operations are undertaken...
Rights Reserved to the State. Examples of the rights reserved solely to the State, its agents and officials and to the extent these rights may be limited by other provisions of this Agreement as expressly provided herein include, but are not limited to the right:
A. To operate so as to carry out the statutory, licensing and contractual mandates of the State;
B. To establish the State’s missions, programs, objectives, activities and priorities within the statutory mandates;
C. To plan, direct and control the use of resources, including all aspects of the budget, in order to achieve the State’s missions, programs, objectives, activities and priorities;
D. To manage, direct and control all of the State’s activities to deliver programs and services;
E. To develop, modify and administer policies, procedures, rules and regulations and determine the methods and means by which operations are to be carried out;
F. To establish qualifications of adult family home licensed and contracted providers and standards of accountability;
G. To make and execute contracts and all other instruments necessary or convenient for the performance of the State’s duties or exercise of the State’s powers, including contracts with public and private agencies, organizations or corporations and adult family homes to pay them for services rendered or furnished;
H. To determine the management organization, including recruitment, selection, retention and promotion to positions not otherwise covered by this Agreement;
I. To extend, limit or contract out any or all services and/or programs of the State except as otherwise limited under Article 9, Duty to Bargain, and specific to contracting out of bargaining unit work;
J. To take whatever actions the State deems necessary to carry out services in an emergency. The State shall be the sole determiner as to the existence of an emergency in keeping with a reasonable and prudent standard;
K. To modify any and all operations and work requirements in order to more efficiently and effectively provide services as a result of any existing and/or new laws, rules and regulatory provisions of state and/or federal origin which may in any way affect the State’s ability to provide services;
L. To determine the method, technological means and numbers and kinds of personnel by which operations are undertaken; and
M. To maintain and promote the efficiency of public operations entrusted to the State.
Rights Reserved to the State. Examples of the rights reserved solely to the State, its agents and officials and to the extent these rights may be limited by other provisions of this Agreement as expressly provided herein include, but are not limited to the right:
A. To operate so as to carry out the statutory, licensing and contractual mandates of the State;
B. To establish the State’s missions, programs, objectives, activities and priorities within the statutory mandates;
Rights Reserved to the State. The rights reserved solely to the State, its agents and officials and to the extent these rights may be limited by other provisions of this Agreement as expressly provided herein include, but are not limited to the right:
A. To operate so as to carry out the statutory mandates of the State;
B. To establish the State’s missions, programs, objectives, activities and priorities within the statutory mandates;
C. To plan, direct and control the use of resources, including all aspects of the budget, in order to achieve the State’s missions, programs, objectives, activities and priorities; however, this paragraph shall not be interpreted to limit the Union’s right to advocate for issues including, but not limited to budget allocations or programmatic changes that may be different from what the State may propose;
Rights Reserved to the State. Agencies The rights reserved solely to the State/Agencies, its agents and officials and to the extent these rights may be limited by other provisions of this Agreement as expressly provided herein include, but are not limited to the right:
A. To operate so as to carry out the statutory mandates of the State/Agencies;
B. To establish the State’s/Agencies’ missions, programs, objectives, activities and priorities within the statutory mandates;
C. To plan, direct and control the use of resources, including all aspects of the budget, in order to achieve the State’s/Agencies’ missions, programs, objectives, activities and priorities; however, this paragraph shall not be interpreted to limit the Union’s right to advocate for issues including, but not limited to budget allocations or programmatic changes that may be different from what the State/Agencies may propose;
D. To manage, direct and control all of the State’s/Agencies’ activities to deliver programs and services;
E. To develop, modify and administer policies, procedures, rules and regulations and determine the methods and means by which operations are to be carried out;
Rights Reserved to the State.
A. To operate so as to carry out the statutory mandates of the State;
B. To establish the State’s missions, programs, objectives, activities and priorities within the statutory mandates;
C. To plan, direct and control the use of resources, including all aspects of the budget, in order to achieve the State’s missions, programs, objectives, activities and priorities; however, this paragraph shall not be interpreted to limit the Union’s right to advocate for issues including, but not limited to budget allocations or programmatic changes that may be different from what the State may propose;
D. To manage, direct and control all of the State’s activities to deliver programs and services;
E. To develop, modify and administer policies, procedures, rules and regulations and determine the methods and means by which operations are to be carried out;
F. To establish qualifications of Language Access Providers and reasonable standards of accountability, except as otherwise limited by this Agreement;
G. To make and execute contracts and all other instruments necessary or convenient for the performance of the State’s duties or exercise of the State’s powers, including contracts with public and private agencies, organizations or corporations to pay them for services rendered or furnished;
H. To determine the management organization, including recruitment, selection, retention and promotion to positions not otherwise covered by this Agreement;
I. To extend, limit or contract out any or all services and/or programs of the State, except as otherwise limited under Article 10, Mandatory Subjects, and specific to contracting out of bargaining unit work;
J. To take whatever actions the State deems necessary to carry out services in an emergency. The State shall be the sole determiner as to the existence of an emergency in keeping with a reasonable and prudent standard;
K. To modify any and all operations and work requirements in order to more efficiently and effectively provide services as a result of any existing and/or new laws, rules and regulatory provisions of state and/or federal origin which may in any way affect the State’s ability to provide services;
L. To determine the method, technological means and numbers and kinds of personnel by which operations are undertaken; and
M. To maintain and promote the efficiency of public operations entrusted to the State.
Rights Reserved to the State. 17 Examples of the rights reserved solely to the State, its agents and officials and to 18 the extent these rights may be limited by other provisions of this Agreement as 19 expressly provided herein include, but are not limited to the right:
20 A. To operate so as to carry out the statutory, licensing and contractual 21 mandates of the State;
22 B. To establish the State’s missions, programs, objectives, activities and 23 priorities within the statutory mandates;
24 C. To plan, direct and control the use of resources, including all aspects of the 25 budget, in order to achieve the State’s missions, programs, objectives, 26 activities and priorities;
1 D. To manage, direct and control all of the State’s activities to deliver programs 2 and services;
3 E. To develop, modify and administer policies, procedures, rules and 4 regulations and determine the methods and means by which operations are 5 to be carried out;
6 F. To establish qualifications of adult family home licensed and contracted 7 providers and standards of accountability;
8 G. To make and execute contracts and all other instruments necessary or 9 convenient for the performance of the State’s duties or exercise of the 10 State’s powers, including contracts with public and private agencies, 11 organizations or corporations and adult family homes to pay them for 12 services rendered or furnished;
13 H. To determine the management organization, including recruitment, 14 selection, retention and promotion to positions not otherwise covered by 15 this Agreement;
16 I. To extend, limit or contract out any or all services and/or programs of the 17 State except as otherwise limited under Article 9, Duty to Bargain, and 18 specific to contracting out of bargaining unit work;
19 J. To take whatever actions the State deems necessary to carry out services in 20 an emergency. The State shall be the sole determiner as to the existence of 21 an emergency in keeping with a reasonable and prudent standard;
22 K. To modify any and all operations and work requirements in order to more 23 efficiently and effectively provide services as a result of any existing and/or 24 new laws, rules and regulatory provisions of state and/or federal origin 25 which may in any way affect the State’s ability to provide services;
1 L. To determine the method, technological means and numbers and kinds of 2 personnel by which operations are undertaken; and
3 M. To maintain and promote the efficiency of public operations entrusted to th...