FUND FOR CHILDREN AND PUBLIC EDUCATION (FCPE Sample Clauses

FUND FOR CHILDREN AND PUBLIC EDUCATION (FCPE. As long as there are at least ten (10) member pledges, Fund for Children and Public Education (FCPE) donations may be payroll deducted. After pledges have been made, [FCPE] contributions may be taken out with a minimum of Five Dollars ($5.00) per pay. If the number of pledges drops below ten (10), the FCPE donations will stop except for those members already pledging. Alphabetical lists by building are to be prepared by the Association building representatives with signed copies of the pledges and delivered to the Board Treasurer's office three (3) weeks prior to the date of the start of the deduction.
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FUND FOR CHILDREN AND PUBLIC EDUCATION (FCPE. When requested in writing by a bargaining unit member, the Board will make payroll deductions for FCPE beginning two (2) weeks after authorization and continuing until withdrawn in writing to both the Association and the Board Treasurer. The money will be deducted uniformly from each paycheck. All such money shall be remitted biweekly (every two (2) weeks) to the Treasurer of the Association.
FUND FOR CHILDREN AND PUBLIC EDUCATION (FCPE. A. The Board of Education agrees with the provision that [Fund for Children and Public Education (FCPE)] donations may be deducted at the same time as United Way contributions as follows:

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