MULTIPLE SECTIONS Sample Clauses
The 'Multiple Sections' clause defines how a contract is organized into distinct parts or sections, each addressing specific topics or obligations. In practice, this clause may clarify that each section operates independently, so that the invalidity or unenforceability of one section does not affect the others, or it may specify how references to sections should be interpreted throughout the agreement. Its core function is to ensure clarity and structure within the contract, making it easier to navigate and interpret, and to prevent issues in one section from undermining the entire agreement.
MULTIPLE SECTIONS. 11.2.1 Multiple section classes may be assigned as part of a Unit Member’s regular contract workload. Any additions to a Unit Member’s regular contract workload occurring after the beginning of the semester which involve creating or increasing a multiple section class will be considered as adding a class and subject to the provisions of Article 5, Sections 5.2.2 and 5.2.3.
11.2.2 A class may be scheduled as a multiple section prior to the first day of any instructional period; or, subsequent to the first day of the instructional period, a class may be scheduled as a multiple section, or any established multiple section class may be increased, at the discretion of the President/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or designee, where it is apparent that the enrollment will justify such establishment or increase.
11.2.3 Multiple classes shall be computed on the basis of the established single section maximum class size, subject to the following:
11.2.3.1 A class scheduled as one and one-half sections must attain eighty (80) percent of its established class size on the census date or it will be reclassified as a single section class.
11.2.3.2 A scheduled double section class must attain eight (80) percent of its established maximum size on the census date to count as a double section. If it attains at least sixty (60) percent but less than eighty (80) percent, the double section class will be reclassified as a one and one- half section class. If the double section class attains less than sixty (60) percent of its established class maximum size, it will be reclassified as a single section class.
11.2.3.3 A scheduled triple section class must attain eight (80) percent of its established maximum class size on the census date to count as a triple section. If it attains at least sixty (60) percent but less than eighty (80) percent, the triple section class will be reclassified as a two and one- half section class. If the triple section class attains at least fifty-three (53) percent but less than sixty-six (66) percent of its established maximum size, it will be reclassified as a double section class. If it attains at least forty (40) percent but less than fifty-three (53) percent of its established maximum size, it will be reclassified as a one and one-half section class. If it attains less than forty (40) percent of its established maximum size, it will be reclassified as a single section class.
MULTIPLE SECTIONS. 11.2.1 Multiple section classes may be assigned as part of a Unit Member’s regular contract workload. Any additions to a Unit Member’s regular contract workload occurring after the beginning of the semester which involve creating or increasing a multiple section class will be considered as adding a class and subject to the provisions of Article 5, Sections 5.2.2 and 5.2.3.
11.2.2 A class may be scheduled as a multiple section prior to the first day of any instructional period; or, subsequent to the first day of the instructional period, a class may be scheduled as a multiple section, or any established multiple section class may be increased, at the discretion of the President/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or designee, where it is apparent that the enrollment will justify such establishment or increase.
11.2.3 Multiple classes shall be computed on the basis of the established single section maximum class size, subject to the following:
11.2.3..1 A class scheduled as one and one-half sections must attain eighty (80) percent of its established class size on the census date or it will be reclassified as a single section class.
