Reappointment and Tenure Sample Clauses

Reappointment and Tenure. Two (2) years after the effective date of the approved changes, except that a bargaining unit member may choose to be reviewed under new department standards sooner than the two (2) year time period. If the bargaining unit member does not expressly elect this option, he/she will be reviewed under department standards that were effective immediately prior to the approved revision. For example, changes in reappointment or tenure standards approved in 2014-15 take effect July 1, 2015 and shall be applied to reappointment or tenure applications in 2017-18 (unless a bargaining unit member elects to be reviewed under the new standards in 2015-16 or 2016-17).
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Reappointment and Tenure. A. After the Academic Department Review Committee report the Department Chair shall forward the departmental recommendations to the Professional Standards Committee by October 30.

Related to Reappointment and Tenure

  • Appointment and Termination In relation to any Series of Notes, the Issuer may at any time appoint additional Paying Agents or Transfer Agents and/or terminate the appointment of any Agent by giving to the Issuing and Principal Paying Agent and that Agent at least 60 days’ notice to that effect, which notice shall expire at least 30 days before or after any due date for payment in respect of the Notes of that Series. Upon any letter of appointment being executed by or on behalf of the Issuer and any person appointed as an Agent, such person shall become a party to this Agreement as if originally named in it and shall act as such Agent in respect of that or those Series of Notes in respect of which it is appointed.

  • Reappointment In the event an ASF Member who has received severance pay is subsequently reappointed to a state university, future severance pay for the ASF Member shall be computed upon the individual’s unused sick leave balance accumulated since the reappointment.

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