Basic Consideration Sample Clauses

Basic Consideration. In considering any transfers or promotions, the Board will consider all relevant factors which may affect the transfer or promotion under consideration, including, but not limited to: the needs of the District; the availability of qualified volunteers or other personnel to fill the position; the candidates' area of competence, fields of study, length of service in the district and length of service in a particular building; and the candidates' desire to fill the position. All teachers transferred, assigned, reassigned or promoted shall be notified thereof as soon as practical.
Basic Consideration. (i) The annual work program and budget are principal devices used by DOE in program development, integration, and cost estimating. To make the work program and budget most effective in assuring comprehensive coverage of the research and development potentials of the energy field, it is the responsibility of DOE to keep the operators of DOE's laboratories continually advised of its overall program, its scientific and technological problems, and its current long range objectives. In the light of which information, the Laboratory will propose possible new objectives and present preliminary work programs in the area of its competence which, from its point of view, will either strengthen the overall DOE program or provide additional support in areas which, in the Laboratory's judgment, are being inadequately exploited, or initiate new areas of investigation which appear of potential importance. (ii) It is the responsibility of DOE to formulate an overall program, taking into consideration the proposals submitted by the Laboratory, consistent with funds appropriated by the Congress and a11 its other program needs. (iii) The Laboratory shall prepare a final work program and budget in accordance with the actions taken by DOE. Upon DOE approval, it is the University's responsibility to conduct its operations as closely as possible within the limits established by these approvals unless and until they are modified. (iv) Throughout the process of program and budget development and approval, both the DOE and the University recognize the desirability for close consultation, for advising each other of plans or developments on which subsequent action will be required, and for attempting to reach mutual understanding in advance of the time that action needs to be taken.