Class Option definition

Class Option is defined as an area of specialization which may require special licensure, certification, or registration and for which a separate selection process is used in making appointments to a classification.
Class Option has the meaning specified in the Class _____ Call Option Agreement.

Examples of Class Option in a sentence

  • The employee’s name will be placed on the Seniority Unit Layoff List but will not be placed on the Class (or Class Option) Layoff List until the end of the claiming period.

  • Employees who were not able to bump, transfer, or demote to previously held class(es) in lieu of layoff shall also be placed on the Class (or Class Option) Layoff List for the previously held bargaining unit class(es) for which they have indicated availability.

  • Failure to accept recall to a position which meets the availabilities specified by the employee except that employees who fail to accept recall from the Class (or Class Option) Layoff List shall be removed only from that list.

  • If the vacancy is not filled through the claiming process or with a seniority unit employee who has received notice of permanent layoff, selection shall next be made from among employees on the Class (or Class Option) Layoff List.

  • If employees provide the required information, the names of such employees shall also be placed on a Class (or Class Option) Layoff List for the class (or class option) from which they were demoted in lieu of layoff, laid off, or reallocated downward in order of their Classification Seniority (State Seniority for Units 4 and 6).

  • Names shall be retained on the Class (or Class Option) Layoff List for a minimum of one (1) year or for a period of time equal to the employee's Classification Seniority (State Seniority for Units 4 and 6), to a maximum of three (3) years.

  • An Appointing Authority may, with prior written notice to the employee, require a probationary period as specified in Section 10C for transfers and demotions to a new Appointing Authority or to classes in which the employee has not previously served, reemployment, reinstatement, recall from a Class (Class Option) Layoff List, or (for any employee laid off after October 23, 1995) recall from a Seniority Unit Layoff List more than two (2) years after the date of layoff.

  • Class Option" is defined as an area of specialization which may require special licensure, certification, or registration and for which a separate selection process is used in making appointments to a classification.

  • In order to be placed on the Class (or Class Option) Layoff List, the employee shall indicate, in writing on a document provided by the Appointing Authority, the geographic location(s) and the employment condition(s) for which he/she would accept employment.

  • An employee who is demoted as a result of a reallocation shall have their name placed on the Seniority Unit and Class (or Class Option) Layoff Lists for the class from which they were reallocated.

Related to Class Option

  • Top-Up Option has the meaning set forth in Section 1.04(a).

  • Interest Option means LIBOR or the Reference Rate.

  • Class C Shares means shares of the Class C Common Stock.

  • Stock Option means a contractual right granted to an Eligible Person under Section 6 hereof to purchase shares of Common Stock at such time and price, and subject to such conditions, as are set forth in the Plan and the applicable Award Agreement.

  • Unvested LTIP Units has the meaning provided in Section 4.4(d) hereof.