Attendants Sample Clauses
The 'Attendants' clause defines who is permitted or required to be present at a particular event, meeting, or activity governed by the agreement. It typically specifies the parties, representatives, or other individuals who may attend, and may set conditions such as advance notice or limitations on the number of attendees. This clause ensures clarity regarding participation, helps manage confidentiality or logistical concerns, and prevents disputes about who can be present during key proceedings.
Attendants. Employ attendants to sell and collect green fees, resident and non-resident annual passports and other established player promotional devices, renewals, and take and process reservations. Attendants are required to be on duty continuously during golfing hours on all weekdays, weekends and holidays during the golfing season;
Attendants. Attendants are placed on salary scale 12 of the standard salary system. After one year at salary grade 19, they are placed on salary scale 16, grade 21. After that, grades 23, 25 and 27 of salary scale 16 are used.
Attendants. District attendant spareboard employees and Supervision Aides are excluded from the provisions of this agreement except only that:
Attendants. Community Schools Facilitator District Attendant - Education Centre District Attendant - Learning Centre Outreach Worker Safe School Liaison School Meal Program Aide StrongStart Facilitator Supervision Aide Caretaker Day Custodian District Theatre Attendant Head Caretaker Senior Head Caretaker Accounting Assistant I Accounting Assistant II Buyer Career Centre Assistant Clerk Typist Corporate Services Specifier Data Entry Clerk DEC Office Assistant Development Officer District Office Clerk District Office Clerk (Payroll) Education Centre Secretary
Attendants. All persons working in the role of Attendant will follow the Attendant II job description and will be in the job classification of Attendant.
Attendants. The parking lot will not be supervised by attendants.
Attendants. (a) Service Sta tion employees whose principal duties are lubrication, wheel packing, oil changing, including transmission or differential, in stallation of oil filters, air cleaners, fan belts, spark plugs, windshield wipers, fuses, head lamps, batteries, seat covers, radiator service, polishing or waxing, tire installation and repair, selling of all auto equipment and accessories, etc. This em ployee may be required to do a minimum of Class III duties for the purpose of learn ing and becoming qualified so as to be in a position for promotion to this classifica tion if opportunity occurs. May also be required to perform Class IV (b) duties.
Attendants. 1. Attendants will meet all qualifications required by 7 AAC 50.210 (a)-(e).
2. Attendants will be awake during the entire supervision period.
3. Attendants will be of the same gender as the client being supervised unless a written waiver is granted by the DJJ Program Coordinator prior to intake. The requesting form is provided as Attachment 3 to the Provider Agreement.
4. Attendants must be able to read and speak English.
Attendants. The storage space may be supervised by attendants. Such attendants are not responsible for any personal items or property left in the storage space.
Attendants. In order to ensure the safest possible service for your students, monitors can be provided. Monitors will complete the same onboarding process as drivers do minus the vehicle-specific requirements. When it comes to the safety of students, it’s imperative that the school district, parents, and caregivers feel confident in those they trust with their student transportation. With FirstAlt, a division of First Student, as your student transportation provider of choice, you can rest assured the safety of your students is our main priority. • When a student takes that first step into the vehicle, they should feel safe and secure. • When a parent waves goodbye to their child, they should feel confident that their most precious cargo will arrive to school safe and ready to learn. • When a teacher or principal meet at the end of each school day, there should be no doubt that their students will have a safe journey back to their home. It is our goal that everyone – students, parents, and district staff – feel comfortable and confident that we will provide the best start and finish to each student’s school day.
