Extra-contractual Assignments Sample Clauses
The Extra-contractual Assignments clause defines the rules and limitations regarding the transfer of rights or obligations under the contract to third parties that are not explicitly covered by the contract itself. Typically, this clause restricts parties from assigning their interests or duties arising from the agreement to others without prior written consent, ensuring that all parties remain aware of and agree to any changes in responsibility or benefit. Its core function is to prevent unauthorized or unexpected transfers that could affect the performance or enforcement of the contract, thereby maintaining control and predictability for all original parties involved.
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Extra-contractual Assignments. 1. No administrator shall be denied the opportunity for extra-contractual assignments which are available and which do not interfere with normal administrative duties provided the Local 71 member meets or exceeds the qualifications currently required of full-time faculty in the Division and the requirements of the Higher Learning Commission. Exceptions are made only upon recommendation of the Vice President and approval of the President.
2. For extra-contractual assignments of a teaching nature, if the administrator notifies the appropriate Associate ▇▇▇▇ of his or her interest in teaching by the first day of the preceding full semester (Fall for Winter, Winter for Spring, Summer and Fall), the administrator shall have priority in receiving a teaching assignment immediately following the assignment of classes to full-time faculty and prior to adjunct faculty. Should an extra-contractual teaching assignment be cancelled by the College, the affected individual shall be offered an alternative extra- contractual assignment for which the individual is qualified, if one is available, first from persons who are not full-time faculty or administrators of the College, then from Local 71 members with lower College seniority.
a. Class Reassignment: Schedule changes should be made as early as possible, preferably one (1) week prior to the beginning of the semester (defined as the first day of class).
b. If a class is cancelled or reassigned to a full-time faculty more than three (3) days before the semester begins, the Administrator has the right to bump into a class for which he or she is qualified to teach within the discipline, if the Administrator notifies the Associate ▇▇▇▇ in writing (including email) within twenty-four (24) hours of notification of the cancellation.
c. If cancellation or reassignment to a full-time faculty occurs less than three (3) days before the beginning of the semester, no such bumping rights exist, however, the College retains the discretion to allow bumping under this procedure.
3. When extra-contractual assignments of a non-teaching nature are assigned by an exempt administrator, the following procedure is to be followed:
a. Qualified administrators in the division which is offering the assignment.
b. Qualified administrators in the College.
c. Qualified members of the College Organization.
4. The acceptable extra-contractual assignment for an administrator shall be no more than twelve (12) contact hours per academic year, including sum...
Extra-contractual Assignments. Assignments not delineated in this agreement are not subject to its terms. Such assignments include those provided for the Alliance for Lifelong Learning and the Business Institute. However, adjunct faculty members providing such services will be subject to the provisions of Board Policy 4004, Employment in Multiple Part-Time Positions.
Extra-contractual Assignments. Other work at the College that is not described in this Agreement is not subject to its terms. However, such assignments (including staff positions or work for the Alliance for Lifelong Learning) may reduce the maximum LHE load that an adjunct faculty member may carry, as dictated by the provisions of Board Policy 4004, Employment in Multiple Part-Time Positions. Adjunct faculty performing other work at the College should consult with their ▇▇▇▇ to avoid exceeding their load limits. The ▇▇▇▇ approves the load for the semester.
Extra-contractual Assignments. 1. Provided there is a need for the class in the opinion of the District, full-time faculty will usually have first option to teach extra- contractual assignments subject to the following limitations:
(a) Lecture-discussion classes to a maximum of six (6) contact hours and a maximum of one class.
(b) Lecture-laboratory or pure laboratory classes to a maximum of eight (8) contact hours and a maximum of one class.
(c) Assignments in excess of the limits in (a) and (b) may be made at the discretion of the division ▇▇▇▇. Student and Information Services faculty will usually have first option for all overload assignments in their respective areas.
