Initial Evaluations Sample Clauses

Initial Evaluations. For professional employees, program staff and clerical employees, written evaluations shall be prepared at the mid-point and the end of the probationary period and at least annually thereafter and more frequently as determined by the Agency. For hourly employees, written evaluations shall be prepared at the end of the probationary period and at least annually thereafter and more frequently as determined by the Agency. If the probationary period is extended, another evaluation shall be submitted at the end of the stipulated extended probationary period. If an employee has not been evaluated on a timely basis, then upon employee’s request an evaluation shall take place not later than thirty (30) days of the request.
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Initial Evaluations. At least one month prior to the conclusion of a new Employee's provisional period (initial 180 days of employment), the Employee shall be evaluated in written form by their supervisor. This evaluation shall be prepared no later than thirty (30) days following the Employee's completion of their provisional period. The supervisor shall present a draft of the supervisors evaluation to the designated Employee and meet with that Employee, not before the passing of two (2) days and no later than five (5) working days, to discuss the draft evaluation fully with the Employee. Following this meeting the supervisor will present the final copy of the evaluation, which the Employee will sign. If they choose, the Employee may prepare a written response if in disagreement. Such a response will be placed in the Employee’s personnel file attached to their supervisor’s evaluation.
Initial Evaluations. Prior to the commencement of Project construction and before delivery of materials and equipment to the Project Area, the Developer shall, at its own expense, hire a qualified independent engineer (“Qualified Engineer”) to inspect and structurally assess all Designated Roads and to provide a report (the “Initial Evaluation”). An enumeration of each Initial Evaluation for the Designated Roads shall be included as Xxxxxxxx X-0 of this Road Use and Repair Agreement. The Initial Evaluation shall include or address the following:
Initial Evaluations. Developer shall conduct an Initial Evaluation of Designated Roads prior to commencement of construction of the Project or any Improvements to establish the Initial Condition of such Designated Roads. Developer shall provide such Initial Evaluation to the Town and County; if the Town or County, as appropriate, do not give written notice of any objection to the completeness and accuracy of the Initial Evaluation within thirty (30) calendar days after receipt, the Initial Evaluation shall be deemed accepted by the Town and/or County. If, pursuant to Section 2.2, Developer submits to the Town and County an updated version of Appendix B that designates an additional road as a Designated Road, Developer shall perform an Initial Evaluation with respect to such additional Designated Road prior to any Improvements and submit to the Town and/or County, as appropriate, for approval following the process set forth in the preceding sentence. The costs of all Initial Evaluations will be borne by Developer. Any evaluations of the Designated Roads other than Initial Evaluations that are reasonably requested by either party shall be conducted upon mutual agreement of the Parties.

Related to Initial Evaluations

  • Annual Evaluations The purpose of the annual evaluation is to assess and communicate the nature and extent of an employee's performance of assigned duties consistent with the criteria specified below in this Policy. Except for those employees who have received notice of non-reappointment pursuant to the BOT- UFF Policy on Non- reappointment, every employee shall be evaluated at least once annually. Personnel decisions shall take such annual evaluations into account, provided that such decisions need not be based solely on written faculty performance evaluations.

  • Annual Evaluation The Partnership will be evaluated on an annual basis through the use of the Strategic Partnership Annual Evaluation Format as specified in Appendix C of OSHA Instruction CSP 00-00-000, OSHA Strategic Partnership Program for Worker Safety and Health. The Choate Team will be responsible for gathering required participant data to evaluate and track the overall results and success of the Partnership. This data will be shared with OSHA. OSHA will be responsible for writing and submitting the annual evaluation.

  • Final Evaluation IC must submit a final report and a project evaluation to the Arts Commission within thirty (30) days after the completion of the Services. Any and all unexpended funds from IC must be returned to City no later than sixty (60) days after the completion of the Services.

  • JOC EVALUATION If any materials being utilized for a project cannot be found in the RS Means Price Book, this question is what is the markup percentage on those materials? When answering this question please insert the number that represents your percentage of proposed markup. Example: if you are proposing a 30 percent markup, please insert the number "30". Remember that this is a ceiling markup. You may markup a lesser percentage to the TIPS Member customer when pricing the project, but not a greater percentage. EXAMPLE: You need special materials that are not in the RS Means Unit Price Book for a project. You would buy the materials and xxxx them up to the TIPS Member customer by the percentage you propose in this question. If the materials cost you, the contractor, $100 and you proposed a markup on this question for the material of 30 percent, then you would charge the TIPS Member customer $130 for the materials. No response TIPS/ESC Region 8 is required by Texas Government Code § 791 to be compensated for its work and thus, failure to agree shall render your response void and it will not be considered. Yes - No Vendor agrees to remit to TIPS the required administration fee or, if resellers are named, guarantee the fee remittance by or for the reseller named by the vendor?

  • Program Evaluation The School District and the College will develop a plan for the evaluation of the Dual Credit program to be completed each year. The evaluation will include, but is not limited to, disaggregated attendance and retention rates, GPA of high-school-credit-only courses and college courses, satisfactory progress in college courses, state assessment results, SAT/ACT, as applicable, TSIA readiness by grade level, and adequate progress toward the college-readiness of the students in the program. The School District commits to collecting longitudinal data as specified by the College, and making data and performance outcomes available to the College upon request. HB 1638 and SACSCOC require the collection of data points to be longitudinally captured by the School District, in collaboration with the College, will include, at minimum: student enrollment, GPA, retention, persistence, completion, transfer and scholarships. School District will provide parent contact and demographic information to the College upon request for targeted marketing of degree completion or workforce development information to parents of Students. School District agrees to obtain valid FERPA releases drafted to support the supply of such data if deemed required by counsel to either School District or the College. The College conducts and reports regular and ongoing evaluations of the Dual Credit program effectiveness and uses the results for continuous improvement.

  • Formal Evaluation All formal evaluations of personnel shall be conducted openly and with full knowledge of the employee concerned by an administrator or supervisor of the District.

  • FINANCIAL EVALUATION (a) The financial bid shall be opened of only those bidders who have been found to be technically eligible. The financial bids shall be opened in presence of representatives of technically eligible bidders, who may like to be present. The institute shall inform the date, place and time for opening of financial bid.

  • Student Evaluations Student evaluations shall be completed by the end of the 12th week of the Fall semester.

  • TEACHER EVALUATION A. All monitoring or observation of the work performance of a teacher shall be conducted openly and with full knowledge of the teacher.

  • EMPLOYEE EVALUATIONS 3. Any matter for which there is recourse under State or Federal statutes.

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