City Operations Clause Samples

The CITY OPERATIONS clause defines the rights and responsibilities of the city in managing and conducting its official activities within the scope of the agreement. It typically outlines the city's authority to operate, maintain, and regulate services or facilities, and may specify operational standards, access requirements, or coordination procedures with other parties. This clause ensures that the city retains necessary control over its operations, clarifies expectations for all involved, and helps prevent disputes regarding operational boundaries or obligations.
City Operations. The City will be responsible for all necessary operational expenses associated with providing direct senior services as outlined in this Agreement. The City will maintain the Premises and be responsible for all costs associated with facility maintenance, utilities, repairs, and custodial services. Repairs to kitchen equipment critical for meal production shall be made as soon as possible to minimize interruption to meal service programs. The City has full discretion to authorize use of thePremises in any way it deems necessary; provided, however, that the City may not authorize use of the Premises in any way that interferes with the County's provision of nutritional programming.
City Operations. The City will operate the City WWTP in conformity with applicable Federal, State and local laws, rules and regulations. Within such requirements, the City shall retain full discretion to determine the method and manner of its operation of the City WWTP. The City may not interrupt service to the District unless ordered to do so by the State or CDPHE, or unless required under applicable Federal or State regulations.
City Operations. OO’s Prior to 2011 Current Jan 1, 2019 Jan 1, 2020 Jan 1, 2021 Jan 1, 2022 Health and Welfare Plans A. Any member of the Union who is under contract to or employed by the Company on a regular full-time basis on the effective date of the Health and Welfare Plan shall join the Plan immediately.
City Operations. Each existing and future Station and Branch Main Office by tour Clerks, Special Delivery Messenger CFS by tour Postal Store Relief and Pool Duty Assignments (Roving Tills) Shall apply only to the station and/or branch to which assigned at the time overtime is required. Management will provide the quarterly roving till overtime desired list to any affected managers. Managers requiring overtime, and having roving tills in their area, must consult this list when assigning overtime. All others by job description and location BMEU by tour Finance, by location Human Resources All others, by location.
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