Section 3.6.2 Sample Clauses

Section 362 typically refers to the automatic stay provision in U.S. bankruptcy law. This clause immediately halts most collection actions, lawsuits, and foreclosures against a debtor once a bankruptcy petition is filed. For example, creditors must stop calling, sending bills, or pursuing legal action to recover debts covered by the bankruptcy. The core function of Section 362 is to provide debtors with temporary relief from creditors, allowing them time to reorganize their finances or liquidate assets in an orderly manner, and to prevent a chaotic rush by creditors to claim assets.
Section 3.6.2. 37 Union representatives shall be limited to PSE President, attorneys, PSE Board members, and 38 field representatives of PSE/SEIU 1948. Such authorized representatives shall have access to 39 personnel files of bargaining unit employees subject to the following procedures and 40 conditions: 41 42 1. Authorized Union representatives shall make a written request to the Human 43 Resource Department to review personnel files, performance evaluations, or other 44 official documents relating to employee relations matters. The request shall set 45 forth the specific reason for the request and such information shall directly relate 46 to and be necessary to assist the Union in the processing of grievances and 47 administering the Collective Bargaining Agreement. Such information shall be 48 provided for review by the District in a reasonable and timely manner, and the 49 District will disclose the information within ten (10) business days of the request, 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Section 3.6.2. 2 The District uses video cameras on sites and buses to monitor student behavior and such use is 3 not intended to replace or supplant the normal employee evaluation procedure. To ensure the 4 privacy of those employees recorded on the video, only authorized administrators, designated 5 staff and those directly involved can view any video, provided the operation of this section shall 6 be subject to the public disclosure laws of the State of Washington. Any portion of a video 7 shared outside the District which an employee is personally identifiable, the District will notify 8 that employee. However, this section does not pertain to criminal or professional misconduct
Section 3.6.2. 23 Any legitimate complaint made against an employee by any parent, student, or other person, 24 will be called to the attention of the employee as soon as practicable. Any complaint not called 25 to the attention of the employee may not be used as the basis for any disciplinary action against 26 the employee. No material of a derogatory nature shall be placed in an employee’s personnel 27 file without prior notification to the employee of the nature of the material. Employees shall 28 have the opportunity to examine any and all such material before it is placed into his/her 29 personnel file.
Section 3.6.2. No materials derogatory of the employee's conduct, service, character, or personality shall be 3 placed in the personnel file unless the employee has received a copy. The employee shall have 4 the right to write the employee's version of the incident or statement and have the employee's 5 statement attached to the original documents, with a copy to the immediate supervisor. 7 After a period of one year from inclusion in the file, and subject to satisfactory performance 8 during that year, an employee may request that derogatory material be removed from the 9 employee's personnel file. The intent of the parties is that it is not mandatory that derogatory 10 materials be removed, but only considered for removal.
Section 3.6.2. 27 The employee may attach his/her own written comments to the evaluation, provided such 28 attachment is presented within five (5) workdays of the date of the evaluation.
Section 3.6.2. 38 The employee has the right to request a representative of the Chehalis PSE to be present during 39 the inspection of the official file. The employee, furthermore, has the right to place, in writing,
Section 3.6.2. 45 An employee whose performance has been found unsatisfactory, as determined by their 46 supervisor, shall be placed on a plan for success. If the employee’s performance is in need of 47 improvement, as determined by the supervisor, the employee may be placed on a plan for
Section 3.6.2. You may use Digital Banking to transfer funds between your eligible 1st Liberty FCU accounts (“Internal Transfer”). You must have sufficient funds available in the selected account at the time the transfer request is received. You may also transfer to an account at another financial institution using Digital Banking. You are restricted to six (6) preauthorized, automatic or telephone transfers/withdrawals monthly from your savings account to another account of yours or to a third party. You are restricted to three (3) withdrawals monthly from your money market account, as described in the account agreement and disclosure provided at the time of account opening. The transfer and withdrawal limitations are per share account. Each transaction conducted using Digital Banking counts towards these restrictions. We have no responsibility for establishing the identity of any person or determining the validity of any transaction received using your login and password. We may also limit the type, frequency and amount of transactions for security purposes and may change or impose the limits without notice, at our option.
Section 3.6.2. 27 Any legitimate complaint made against an employee by any parent, student, or other person, will 28 be called to the attention of the employee as soon as practicable. Any complaint not called to the 29 attention of the employee may not be used as the basis for any disciplinary action against the