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Schedule Considerations. The proposed schedule compliments the hybrid work schedules and regular work schedules of the other employees in the departmentAll employees in the area with a Hybrid Work Agreement will not be working from home on all the same days • All other employees can complete their duties while this employee is working from home • Coverage can be assured for any breaks or absences • There will be enough supervisory staff on-site each day to manage the area • The proposed schedule is not intended to be a replacement for child or dependent care.
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Schedule Considerations. The Sawdust Art Festival has both a summer and winter event that draws large crowds. The summer festival is held daily for nine weeks between the end of June and the end of August and draws over 200,000 visitors. The winter festival, referred to as Winter Fantasy, is held over five weekends in November and December. Construction is not anticipated to be allowed during these events.
Schedule Considerations. Schedule Considerations with as little impact to operations as possible. Temporary boiler will be needed to provide steam to Women’s Jail during steam outage. Maximum outage allowed at Jails is 12 hours.
Schedule Considerations. The PDL operates six days a week, Monday through Saturday, except for six major holidays (e.g., New Year's Day, July 4th, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas), for a total of 307 operating days per year. Solid waste operations, which include the receipt, handling, and disposal of solid waste, cover operations, site grading and/or excavation, and heavy equipment operations occur between 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Site maintenance activities can occur 24 hours/day. It should be noted that the current Solid Waste Facility Permit permits 24-hour operation, Monday through Sunday, for the ancillary operations. Unless otherwise specified in the Contract Documents, normal operating hours are from 7:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Monday – Friday. Work performed outside normal operating hours will require County's prior written approval.

Related to Schedule Considerations

  • Special Considerations Special considerations in determining allowability of compensation will be given to any change in a non-Federal entity's compensation policy resulting in a substantial increase in its employees' level of compensation (particularly when the change was concurrent with an increase in the ratio of Federal awards to other activities) or any change in the treatment of allowability of specific types of compensation due to changes in Federal policy.

  • General Considerations a. All reports, drawings, designs, specifications, notebooks, computations, details, and calculation documents prepared by Vendor and presented to the Board pursuant to this Agreement are and remain the property of the Board as instruments of service.

  • Additional Considerations For each mediation or arbitration:

  • Financial Considerations 5.1 In the event aggregate funding provided to SCDDO from county, state and/or federal sources is reduced or in any way becomes insufficient to fund this Agreement, the obligations of both SCDDO and the CSP must thereupon be: (1) reduced on a pro rata basis, or (2) renegotiated or terminated, provided that any termination of this Agreement must be without prejudice to any obligations or liabilities of the parties accrued prior to the termination.

  • Ethical Considerations The study will be conducted in accordance with ethical principles founded in the Declaration of Helsinki. The Institutional Review Board (IRB)/Independent Ethics Committee (IEC) will review all appropriate study documentation in order to safeguard the rights, safety and well-being of the subjects. The study can only be conducted at study sites where IRB/IEC approval has been obtained. The protocol, informed consent form, Investigator’s Brochure, advertisements (if applicable), and all other forms of information given to subjects will be provided to the IRB/IEC by the Investigator. In addition, reports on the progress of the study will be submitted to the IRB/IEC by the Investigator at the appropriate intervals.

  • Other Considerations A. Changes to an Approved Scope of Work: The Recipient shall notify FEMA and shall require a sub-recipient to notify it immediately when a sub-recipient proposes changes to an approved scope of work for an Undertaking.

  • Environmental Considerations A. Company, its officers, agents, servants, employees, invitees, independent contractors, successors, and assigns will not discharge or spill any Hazardous Substance, as defined herein, into any component of the storm drainage system or onto any paved or unpaved area within the boundaries of the Premises. In addition, Company will not discharge or spill any Hazardous Substance into any component of the sanitary sewer system without first neutralizing or treating same as required by applicable anti-pollution laws or ordinances, in a manner satisfactory to Authority and other public bodies, federal, state, or local, having jurisdiction over or responsibility for the prevention of pollution of canals, streams, rivers, and other bodies of water. Company’s discharge, spill or introduction of any Hazardous Substance onto the Premises or into any component of Authority’s sanitary or storm drainage systems will, if not remedied by Company with all due dispatch, at the sole discretion of Authority, be deemed a default and cause for termination of this Agreement by Authority, subject to notice and cure. Such termination will not relieve Company of or from liability for such discharge or spill.

  • RISK CONSIDERATION There are no significant risks associated with the recommendations contained within this report. This application may be considered under existing MPS policies. Community Council has the discretion to make decisions that are consistent with the MPS, and such decisions may be appealed to the N.S. Utility and Review Board. Information concerning risks and other implications of adopting the proposed development agreement are contained within the Discussion section of this report. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPLICATIONS No environmental implications are identified.

  • Tax Considerations The Company has advised Recipient to seek Recipient’s own tax and financial advice with regard to the federal and state tax considerations resulting from Recipient’s receipt of the Award and Recipient’s receipt of the Shares upon Settlement of the vested portion of the Award. Recipient understands that the Company, to the extent required by law, will report to appropriate taxing authorities the payment to Recipient of compensation income upon the Settlement of RSUs under the Award and Recipient shall be solely responsible for the payment of all federal and state taxes resulting from such Settlement.

  • MEMO OF CONSIDERATION RECEIVED on the day month and year first above written of and from the within named Purchasers the within mentioned sum of Rs. /- (Rupees only)paid as and by way of full consideration in terms of these presents. Sl. No. Details Amount (Rs) 1 By cheque no. dated 2 By cheque no. dated 3 By cheque no. dated 4 By cheque no. dated 5 By cheque no. dated 6 TDS ( ) 7 By cheque no. dated TOTAL (RUPEES ONLY) WITNESSES:

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