Satellite Programs Sample Clauses

The 'Satellite Programs' clause defines the terms and conditions under which related or subsidiary programs, often connected to a main project or agreement, are governed. This clause typically outlines how these additional programs are initiated, managed, and integrated with the primary agreement, specifying responsibilities, deliverables, and any unique requirements. Its core practical function is to ensure that all associated programs are clearly addressed within the contract, preventing ambiguity and ensuring that both parties understand their obligations regarding these supplementary activities.
Satellite Programs. A. A satellite teacher shall be defined as a teacher primarily assigned to a facility or a location other than the C-TEC main campus. B. When a satellite teacher's associate school is closed, the member shall not be required to report for work. When a satellite teacher's associate school is required to make up excess calamity day use, the teacher shall report for all make-up days. C. The satellite teacher shall follow all staff policies of the assigned school regarding the satisfactory operation of the program (paperwork, discipline, supervision, extra duties, etc.). Conflicts between the two schools regarding policy shall be resolved between the immediate administrator, satellite teacher and satellite school administrator. D. C-TEC will be solely responsible for the employment, assignment, and evaluation of satellite career-technical teachers. E. If there is a strike by teachers at a school district where a satellite teacher is located, the satellite teacher shall not be required to report to work. The satellite teacher will report to work at an alternative location and be assigned alternative educational responsibilities mutually agreed to between the teacher and his/her administrator. F. Satellite teachers who work more than a 184 day contract year shall be reimbursed at their regular daily rate. The reimbursement shall be made in accordance with the following: 1. Annually, prior to May 31 the administrator of Satellite Programs will meet with every satellite teacher who does not automatically follow the C-TEC calendar to mutually determine his/her work schedule for the next school year. The agreed-upon calendar shall be presented to the Superintendent for final approval. 2. Every reasonable effort should be made to keep a satellite teacher's work calendar within the 184 day contract. 3. The teacher and administrator will discuss non-student contact days in terms of their importance and relevance to the overall program with the administrator having the final approval of the days to be added. 4. Any changes to a teacher's approved calendar must be approved by the administrator of Satellite Programs. Approved changes will be presented to the Superintendent for final approval. 5. Payment for days in excess of the 184 day work year will be made in one (1) lump sum no later than the second pay period in June. G. The Satellite administrator will meet with any Satellite teachers working fewer than 184 days to mutually agree upon activities and assignments to m...
Satellite Programs. All satellite program teachers are recognized as bargaining unit members, and as such, are entitled to the rights and privileges of this master agreement.
Satellite Programs. 1. The Skills Center may request approval from OSPI for operation of satellite programs (WAC 392-600-110). If a satellite program is located at a comprehensive high school, written approval is required from the district career and technical education director and superintendent of the Consortium District in which the satellite program is located. 2. The Skills Center will submit program approvals to OSPI to operate satellite programs. 3. The Skills Center will report monthly satellite program enrollment directly to OSPI, apportionment financial services. State apportionment funding will be paid only through the Host District. 4. Interlocal agreements for the operations of satellite programs will be developed as necessary.
Satellite Programs. This agreement authorizes satellite classes and programs, as approved by OSPI, to be offered at locations other than the Skill Center core or branch campuses when servicing Districts to this agreement. This agreement also authorizes the Skill Center to offer satellite programs to districts outside this agreement with the approval of the Administrative Council and compliance to WA ▇▇▇-▇▇▇-▇▇▇.

Related to Satellite Programs

  • Safety Program The Contractor shall design a specific safety program for the Work for the site(s). The Contractor shall establish and require all Subcontractors to establish reasonable safety programs. The Contractor shall also submit its standard monthly safety reports to the Owner and Design Professional. No imposition of responsibility on the Contractor for safety under this Contract shall relieve any subcontractor of its responsibility for safety of persons or property on or near the Project Site. The Contractor shall include in his plant he names of the person in charge of Safety.

  • Developer Attachment Facilities Developer shall design, procure, construct, install, own and/or control the Developer Attachment Facilities described in Appendix A hereto, at its sole expense.

  • Maintenance Programme (i) The Contractor shall prepare a monthly maintenance programme (the “Maintenance Programme”) in consultation with the Authority’s Engineer and submit the same to the Authority’s Engineer not later than 10 (ten) days prior to the commencement of the month in which the Maintenance is to be carried out. For this purpose a joint monthly inspection by the Contractor and the Authority’s Engineer shall be undertaken. The Maintenance Programme shall contain the following: (a) The condition of the road in the format prescribed by the Authority’s Engineer; (b) the proposed maintenance Works; and (c) deployment of resources for maintenance Works.

  • Pilot Programs The Employer may develop voluntary pilot programs to test the acceptability of various risk management programs. Incentives for participation in such programs may include limited short-term improvements to the benefits outlined in this Article. Implementation of such pilot programs is subject to the review and approval of the Joint Labor-Management Committee on Health Plans.