Athletic Coordination Sample Clauses

Athletic Coordination. Credit equivalency allocation to be based on number of sports for which there is responsibility, as follows: Sport Credit Equivalencies General Responsibility (Men’s) 2 Subtract from total General Responsibility (Women’s) 2 the amount received Football (Men’s) 2 for football in Volleyball (Women’s) 2 summer before the Wrestling (Men’s) 2 contract year starts. Basketball (Men’s) 2 Basketball (Women’s) 2 Soccer (Men’s) 2 Soccer (Women’s) 2 Baseball (Men’s) 1.5 Softball (Women’s) 1.5 Cross Country (Combined) .5 Cross Country (Men’s) .5 Cross Country (Women’s) .5 Golf (Men’s) .5 Golf (Women’s) .5 Golf (Combined) .5 Tennis (Women’s) .5 Tennis (Men’s) .5 Tennis (Combined) .5 Athletic coordinators may responsibly direct other members of the bargaining unit in their activity only, and may perform other administrative duties, but may not exercise other supervisory responsibility as defined in M.S. 179A.03, Subd. 17.
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Athletic Coordination. Credit equivalency allocation to be based on number of sports for which there is responsibility, as follows:
Athletic Coordination. Credit equivalency allocation to be based on number of sports for which there is responsibility, as follows: Sport Credit Equivalencies General Responsibility (Men’s) 2 Subtract from total General Responsibility (Women’s) 2 the amount received Football (Men’s) 2 for football in Volleyball (Women’s) 2 summer before the Wrestling (Men’s) 2 contract year starts. Basketball (Men’s) 2 Basketball (Women’s) 2 Soccer (Men’s) 2 Soccer (Women’s) 2 Baseball (Men’s) 1.5 Softball (Women’s) 1.5 Cross Country (Combined) .5 Cross Country (Men’s) .5 Cross Country (Women’s) .5 Golf (Men’s) .5 Golf (Women’s) .5 Golf (Combined) .5 Clay Target Shooting (Men’s) .5 Clay Target Shooting (Women’s) .5 Clay Target Shooting (Combined) .5 Tennis (Women’s) .5 Tennis (Men’s) .5 Tennis (Combined) .5 Athletic coordinators may responsibly direct other members of the bargaining unit in their activity only, and may perform other administrative duties, but may not exercise other supervisory responsibility as defined in M.S. 179A.03, Subd. 17.

Related to Athletic Coordination

  • Project Coordination The Engineer shall coordinate all subconsultant activity to include quality and consistency of deliverables and administration of the invoices and monthly progress reports. The Engineer shall coordinate with necessary local entities.

  • Care Coordination MCOs must ensure care coordination is provided to Members with a substance use disorder. MCOs must work with providers, facilities, and Members to coordinate care for Members with a substance use disorder and to ensure Members have access to the full continuum of Covered Services (including without limitation assessment, detoxification, residential treatment, outpatient services, and medication therapy) as Medically Necessary and appropriate. MCOs must also coordinate services with the DSHS, DFPS, and their designees for Members requiring Non-Capitated Services. Non-Capitated Services includes, without limitation, services that are not available for coverage under the Contract, State Plan or Waiver that are available under the Federal Substance Abuse and Prevention and Treatment block grant when provided by a DSHS-funded provider or covered by the DFPS under direct contract with a treatment provider. MCOs must work with DSHS, DFPS, and providers to ensure payment for Covered Services is available to Out-of-Network Providers who also provide related Non-capitated Services when the Covered Services are not available through Network Providers.

  • Project Management and Coordination The Engineer shall coordinate all subconsultant activity to include quality of and consistency of work and administration of the invoices and monthly progress reports. The Engineer shall coordinate with necessary local entities.

  • Utility Coordination Identify all potential utility conflicts and provide preliminary office check plans showing the problem locations, posted to the City’s FTP site. Plans will clearly identify specific utility company facilities by color and by name (i.e. not just “gas” or “fiber optic”). ENGINEER shall include a conflict list for each utility, also posted to the FTP site. ENGINEER shall meet with utility company representatives to review plans and utility verification forms (Attachment No. 3 to Exhibit “A”) at each milestone date and as directed by the CITY and as determined necessary by the ENGINEER. This in- formation will be compiled into a summary report (Attachment No. 4 to Exhibit “A” also available on the City’s FTP site) maintained and updated by ENGINEER as necessary to present a cohesive and reflective status of utilities, and provided to the City as necessary. ENGINEER shall maintain involvement with utility companies until all conflicts have been resolved (not just identified). When appropriate, the City Engineer will approve the identification on plans of conflicts to be resolved during construction. ENGINEER shall meet with involved utility company/ies and project contractor to resolve any conflicts with utilities that occur during construction.

  • Cooperation and Coordination The Parties acknowledge and agree that it is their mutual objective and intent to minimize, to the extent feasible and legal, taxes payable with respect to their collaborative efforts under this Agreement and that they shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate and coordinate with each other to achieve such objective.

  • Order Coordination and Order Coordination-Time Specific 2.1.9.1 “Order Coordination” (OC) allows BellSouth and Choice Telephone Company to coordinate the installation of the SL2 Loops, Unbundled Digital Loops (UDL) and other Loops where OC may be purchased as an option, to Choice Telephone Company’s facilities to limit end user service outage. OC is available when the Loop is provisioned over an existing circuit that is currently providing service to the end user. OC for physical conversions will be scheduled at BellSouth’s discretion during normal working hours on the committed due date. OC shall be provided in accordance with the chart set forth below.

  • Project Coordinator 3. Within 14 days of the effective date of this Consent Agreement, DTSC and Respondent shall each designate a Project Coordinator and shall notify each other in writing of the Project Coordinator selected. Each Project Coordinator shall be responsible for overseeing the implementation of this Consent Agreement and for designating a person to act in his/her absence. All communications between Respondent and DTSC, and all documents, report approvals, and other correspondence concerning the activities performed pursuant to this Consent Agreement shall be directed through the Project Coordinators. Each party may change its Project Coordinator with at least seven days prior written notice. WORK TO BE PERFORMED

  • Coordination The Parties shall confer regularly to coordinate the planning, scheduling and performance of preventive and corrective maintenance on the Large Generating Facility and the Interconnection Facilities.

  • Scheduling Coordinator Buyer shall act as the Scheduling Coordinator for the Project. In that regard, Buyer and Seller shall agree to the following:

  • Service Coordinators Each Party has designated an employee or title as the key contact for the day-to-day implementation or monitoring of each Service as specified in the applicable Transition Service Schedule (each, a “Service Coordinator”). The Parties shall direct communications relating to specific Services to the applicable Service Coordinators. The Service Coordinators shall report to the Transition Committee from time to time, as directed by the members of the Transition Committee designated by the applicable Party.

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