Transmitting Sample Clauses
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Transmitting the transferring of data electronically, such as via email.
Transmitting posting, receiving, retrieving, storing or otherwise reproducing, distributing or providing access to any program or information constituting or encouraging conduct that would constitute a criminal offence or give rise to civil liability.
Transmitting information securely When sharing information both the sender and the receiver should deal with the information according to its protective marking. See Appendix 2 for handling requirements in line with protective marking. Secure e-mail Lincolnshire Police documents must display the Protective marking at the top and bottom of the relevant text or attachments. Insecure e-mail should not be used for any personalised information. The below secure e-mail addresses may be used for information protectively marked up to and including OFFICIAL- SENSITIVE: a) CJSM b) PNN c) GSI d) GSX e) ▇▇▇.▇▇▇ f) GCSX g)
Transmitting and receiving permission-to-present requests in a multi-point session
Transmitting a. Any program delivered from SLCS, for the purpose of educating children, shall be taught by a volunteer from the bargaining unit. The bargaining unit will provide at least one unit member who is certified to teach a full year course on the system at the District’s request. During the 1997-98 school year, if no volunteer is available, then SLCS may utilize staff outside the bargaining unit. Due to the interactive nature of the technology, the transmission must be live; subsequent use of taped recordings of the live transmission must be for the purposes of student review for participating students and/or for the completion of makeup work.
b. The teacher shall not have the responsibility to maintain or repair any equipment used in transmitting the lesson or any equipment used in responding to the inquiries of those receiving the broadcast.
c. The number of students in a class, including those at receiving sites, shall not exceed twenty-five.
d. All grading of school work and tests shall be done in SLCS by the transmitting teacher who will cooperate with a designated person in the receiving school for these purposes. If the grades need to be translated into a different system to agree with the receiving school’s system, that shall not be the responsibility of the SLCS teacher. The transmitting teacher will send grades to the receiving school at the time, and in the manner, when she/he turns in grades at SLCS.
Transmitting posting, publishing, disseminating, receiving, retrieving, storing or otherwise reproducing, distributing or providing access to any files, program or information designed to assist users in defeating copy-protection, registration and any other anti-theft mechanisms associated with commercial or shareware programs.
Transmitting. A. Participation in the program as an instructor will be strictly voluntary.
B. The time of the transmission will be determined by the District, within the normal confines (starting and ending time) of the daily schedule of classes. If the transmission schedule conflicts with these times, either the teacher’s daily schedule will be adjusted to reflect compensatory time or the teacher will receive prorated hourly pay equivalent to the in- service rate of pay.
Transmitting posting, receiving, retrieving, storing or otherwise reproducing, distributing or providing access to any program or information designed to assist in the fraudulent use of telecommunications services.
Transmitting and receiving e-mail to and from friends, family, faculty, and staff is permitted.
Transmitting. Ensure that UCNI is marked correctly prior to transmitting it over any media. Only a qualified Reviewing Official can identify and ▇▇▇▇ UCNI. Contact the Classification Group through the RLM or STR/AdSTR for assistance. When transmitting over telecommunication circuits (including telephone, fax, radio, e-mail or Internet) encryption algorithms that comply with all applicable Federal laws, regulations, and standards for the protection of UCNI shall be used. Transmission over open phone lines is prohibited. A Secure Terminal Equipment (STE) line is required. All cellular devices, including LANL-issued smart phones such as Blackberries must be turned off completely when in proximity to UCNI discussions. UCNI documents shall be transmitted using a fax machine that employs encryption. When transmitted via fax or e-mail outside LANL, UCNI shall be encrypted with NIST-validated encryption software. E-mails with UCNI attachments are considered transmittal documents and shall be marked and encrypted as such. If mailing outside of LANL, an opaque envelope shall be used and the outer packaging shall not indicate that the content within is UCNI. For interoffice mail, an interoffice envelope shall be used and mailed through standard interoffice mail, but do not indicate that the content is UCNI. When using e-mail, UCNI shall be encrypted with NIST-validated encryption software such as Entrust®.