Banner Program Sample Clauses

The Banner Program clause establishes the terms and conditions under which banners, such as digital advertisements or promotional materials, may be displayed as part of a broader agreement. It typically outlines the locations, duration, and specifications for banner placement, as well as any approval processes or content restrictions that must be followed. This clause ensures both parties have a clear understanding of how banners will be used, helping to prevent disputes over advertising content and placement.
Banner Program. The City and DSLO have agreed to work toward accomplishing additional goals set forth in Exhibit C relating to streetlight banner arm installation and banner displays. These provisions are separate and distinct from the Exhibit A Scope of Services for which BIA funds are provided.
Banner Program. The UBA shall be responsible for the downtown banner program including but not limited to the following responsibilities: coordination of banner art with the City of Urbana, solicitation of sponsors, the timely display and take down of banners, and the acquisition of banners. Up to $5,000 in direct banner acquisition costs is eligible for reimbursement pursuant this contract.
Banner Program. Administer the Entertainment District Banner program, without any additional compensation or reimbursement from the CITY, to promote events and to enhance the visitor experience to be subject to the following: 1. BUREAU shall administer the use of banners in the CITY’s right of ways (ROW) located in the Entertainment District as described in Exhibit “I”, which is attached hereto and is incorporated herein by reference. 2. BUREAU in administering the program shall abide by all applicable laws, rules, regulations, ordinances and any contractual requirements that CITY has negotiated with entities within the Entertainment District. This will include but is not limited to the Major Sports Complex Ordinance, Sign Ordinance, Entertainment District Overlay Ordinance, Zoning Ordinance, Lease with the Dallas Cowboys and Lease with Texas Rangers. 3. BUREAU shall execute a ROW agreement with CITY to administer the banners and a substantial form of the agreement is attached as Exhibit “J” and is incorporated herein by reference. The City Manager or his designee and the BUREAU is hereby authorized to execute a ROW agreement that substantially conforms to Exhibit “J”. 4. BUREAU shall also provide for the erection, removal, replacement and maintenance of banners and associated hardware needed to erect banners on CITY structures within the Entertainment District ROW. 5. BUREAU administration does not include the use of any police power and nothing in this agreement should be interpreted as granting such power. 6. BUREAU and CITY will develop written guidelines to handle any issues or disputes related to the administration of the banner program. CITY retains the authority to make any final decision related to any issue or
Banner Program. UBA will be reimbursed up to $5,000 for the purchase of banners to be used on City right-of-way. Such banner’s design to be coordinated with the City.

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  • Other Programs Nothing contained in this performance stock unit agreement shall affect the right of the Award Holder to participate in and receive benefits under and in accordance with the then current provisions of any pension, insurance, profit-sharing or other employee benefit plan or program of the Corporation or of any Subsidiary of the Corporation.

  • Mentor Program a. Each new Bargaining Unit Member (first year employee) shall be assigned a mentor. An exception may be made, as determined by the Superintendent, for new part-time Bargaining unit Members of whom have prior service in the same program operated by the Board. The mentor shall assist the new Bargaining Unit Member in general teaching procedures, techniques, classroom planning and organization, school functions and regulations and other areas of professional growth and development. The Association President in collaboration with the Lead Mentor/Resident Educator Coordinator and appropriate Directors shall submit nominations of three (3) qualified staff members to the Superintendent, after obtaining the candidates’ permission. The Superintendent may elect to nominate one of the candidates to the Board of Education for assignment, or ask the Association President and Lead Mentor/Resident Educator Coordinator for additional nominations. b. No mentor shall be assigned more than one new Bargaining Unit Member per year. The mentor shall not be involved in any way in the formal evaluation of the new Bargaining Unit Member, but shall confer with the assigned Supervisor on the strengths and weaknesses of the new unit member and his or her overall performance and progress. In order to be assigned, mentors must possess the following qualifications: i. At least two (2) years of successful teaching experience at Tolles. ii. A variety of teaching experience. iii. An ability and willingness to help improve another teacher. c. Mentors shall attend one or two (2) training seminars held outside the regular workday. The Association President in collaboration with the Lead Mentor/Resident Educator Coordinator and appropriate Directors will draft a list of tasks which mentors are to perform. d. Mentor teachers shall certify that they have spent a minimum of 15 hours during the school year in mentor training and working with their assigned new Bargaining Unit Member. The new Bargaining Unit Member may make written application to the Superintendent for up to 15 hours additional mentor service. The mentor teacher, the new Bargaining Unit Member, and the Superintendent or Superintendent’s designee, will meet to discuss a plan of action for additional hours requested. Mentor teachers shall be paid for the documented work hours at the hourly rate of $30. The payment shall be in a one-time lump sum at the end of the school year. e. If there are teachers who are new to the District, the Lead Mentor will receive two (2) days extended time to work with new teachers and the administration before the regular instructional year for the purpose of training new staff members in the successful use of the teacher handbook, school regulations, and operational procedures.

  • Safety Program The Contractor shall design a specific safety program for the Work for the site(s). The Contractor shall establish and require all Subcontractors to establish reasonable safety programs. The Contractor shall also submit its standard monthly safety reports to the Owner and Design Professional. No imposition of responsibility on the Contractor for safety under this Contract shall relieve any subcontractor of its responsibility for safety of persons or property on or near the Project Site. The Contractor shall include in his plant he names of the person in charge of Safety.