Common use of Rights Reserved to the State Clause in Contracts

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;

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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;

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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;

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement