District Operations Sample Clauses

The "District Operations" clause defines the rules and procedures governing the day-to-day activities and management within a specific district or operational area. It typically outlines responsibilities for maintenance, staffing, reporting, and compliance with local regulations, ensuring that all operations within the district are conducted efficiently and in accordance with established standards. By clearly delineating operational expectations and protocols, this clause helps prevent misunderstandings and ensures smooth, consistent management across the district.
District Operations. The District’s decision to operate the majority of programs and services remotely through the end of the Spring 2021 semester is final and will not be changed even in the event that the shelter-in-place order is lifted. 1. Faculty members who are performing their duties remotely will not be required to come to campus before the end of the Spring 2021 semester. No faculty member will be required to come to campus in the event that doing so would violate the Order or recommended protocols of a national, State of California, or Sonoma County public health official to shelter in place, quarantine, or self-isolate. AFA and the District agree to reenter negotiations if orders from public officials are inconsistent with recommendations from the science community. 2. In the event that the COVID crisis worsens or there is another disaster event such as a wildfire or Public Safety Power Shutoff that affects the District’s ability to operate, it may be necessary for the District to close. If the District closes, all instruction and services, including those operating remotely, will be suspended during the emergency time period. 3. This Side Letter does not preclude the District exercising its authority to require employees to provide service as per the California Emergency Services Act and/or in conformance with applicable national, State, or County orders.
District Operations. The Treasurer shall become familiar with the District's operations and shall work cooperatively with the Superintendent to promote the fiscal welfare of the District. The Treasurer shall assist in providing information to the community with respect to any tax levy or bond issues then under consideration.
District Operations. Under no circumstances shall Renter or the participants’ use of the Rental Space interfere in any manner with District operations.
District Operations. The District’s decision to transition the instructional program and student support services to post-pandemic conditions beginning with the Summer 2022 term is final and will not be changed even in the event that conditions change. 1. No faculty member will be required to come to campus in the event that doing so would violate any applicable regulations of a national, State of California, or Sonoma County public health official. AFA and the District agree to reenter negotiations if orders from public officials are inconsistent with recommendations from the science community. 2. In the event that the COVID-19 emergency worsens or there is another disaster event such as a wildfire or Public Safety Power Shutoff that affects the District’s ability to operate, it may be necessary for the District to close. If the District closes, all instruction and services, including those operating remotely, will be suspended during the emergency time period. 3. This Side Letter does not preclude the District exercising its authority to require employees to provide service as per the California Emergency Services Act and/or in conformance with applicable national, State, or County orders. 4. AFA and the District acknowledge that protecting health and safety is the highest priority, and that the District will not offer in-person instruction and services in violation of applicable national, State or County orders and unless it can do so safely.
District Operations. The District’s decision to operate the majority of programs and services remotely through the end of the Fall 2020 semester is final and will not be changed even in the event that the shelter-in-place order is lifted. Faculty members who are teaching remotely will not be required to come to campus before the end of the Fall 2020 semester. In the event that the COVID crisis worsens or there is another disaster event such as a wildfire or Public Safety Power Shutoff that affects the District’s ability to operate, it may be necessary for the District to close. If the District closes, all instruction and services, including those operating remotely, will be suspended during the emergency time period.