Scheduling of Examinations Sample Clauses

Scheduling of Examinations. 15.16 Whenever possible, examinations will be held during working hours. The Division Head will grant leave of absence with pay to those employees in the Division who have made application for and have been accepted for admission to such examinations. For employees subject to shift work, every effort will be made by the Division Head to re- schedule the employees so that the employees will not be required to work a shift immediately before or after an examination.
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Scheduling of Examinations. 15.18 It is the understanding of the parties that, examinations will be held during the day. If an examination is held during an employee’s regular work day, the Division Head will allow the employee who has made application for and has been accepted for such examination, paid leave to attend the examination only if scheduled to work that day. For those employees who are required to work shifts, every reasonable effort will be made by the Division Head to reschedule evening shifts, any part of which fall between the hours of 8:00 pm and 6:00 am, to coincide with the exam time.
Scheduling of Examinations. Re: Scheduling of Examinations and Job Competitions It is the understanding of the parties that whenever possible, examinations will be held during working hours. The Division Head will grant leave of absence with pay to those employees in the Division who have made application for and have been accepted for admission to such examinations. For employees subject to shift work, every effort will be made by the Division Head to re-schedule the employees so that the employees will not be required to work a shift immediately before or after an examination. Yours truly, Xxxxxxxx Xxxx Executive Director Human Resources UNIT B PART-TIME AGREEMENT C.U.P.E. LOCAL 79 Memorandum of Agreement Items January 01, 2005 to December 31, 2008 The parties agree that these items do not form part of the Collective Agreement. Article 2 Recognition‌‌
Scheduling of Examinations. The MDCC will set examination schedules based upon assessed risk, available resources, Participating Regulator requests and other relevant factors. The MDCC will communicate this schedule to Participating Regulators in a timely fashion. In order to more effectively achieve the Coordinated Goals, Joint Examination Participating Regulators will exchange Confidential Information on a regular basis through the MDCC and may also exchange Non-Confidential Information with other Concurrent Examination Regulators interested in participating concurrently with a Joint Examination. The MDCC may also coordinate with applicable federal regulatory agencies independently, or upon delegation from the State Coordinating Committee, to schedule examinations as necessary to achieve the objectives of 2013 CFPB – State Supervisory Coordination Framework.

Related to Scheduling of Examinations

  • Field Examinations At the Administrative Agent’s sole option, the Administrative Agent shall have completed its field examinations of the Borrower’s books and records, assets, and operations which examinations will be satisfactory to the Administrative Agent in its sole and absolute discretion.

  • Eye Examinations For all covered employees required to use VDTs on average at least two (2) hours per day, MUNI will provide a base line eye examination at the Occupational Safety and Health facility ("OSH"), followed by an eye examination at OSH every two years.

  • Field Examination The Administrative Agent or its designee shall have conducted a field examination of the Loan Parties’ Accounts, Inventory and related working capital matters and of the Borrower’s related data processing and other systems, the results of which shall be satisfactory to the Administrative Agent in its sole discretion.

  • Medical Examinations An employee may be required by the Employer, at the request of and at the expense of the Employer, to take a medical examination by a physician of the employee's choice. Employees may be required to take skin tests, x-ray examination, vaccination, inoculation and other immunization (with the exception of a rubella vaccination when the employee is of the opinion that a pregnancy is possible), unless the employee's physician has advised in writing that such a procedure may have an adverse affect on the employee's health.

  • Health Examinations The Employer shall provide at no cost to the employee, such medical tests, health examinations and surveillance/monitoring as may be required as a condition of employment and/or as a result of regulated hazards encountered after employment.

  • Medical Examination Where the Employer requires an employee to submit to a medical examination or medical interview, it shall be at the Employer's expense and on the Employer's time.

  • Examinations The Company has not received any notice that any Employee Benefit Plan is currently the subject of an audit, investigation, enforcement action or other similar proceeding conducted by any state or federal agency or authority.

  • Written Examination The content of any written examination will be scaled appropriately to the level of the position being considered. All written tests will be structured and administered to each given rank level. Written tests will be designated a general knowledge level or standards designated where rank and position warrant specialization. The Sheriff will determine where general or specialized standard testing is warranted. Personnel will be advised well in advance of testing as to the nature of the test to be administered. The Sheriff shall prepare the written examination or secure it from a professional testing agency.

  • Tax Examinations The IRS has examined (or is foreclosed from examining by applicable statutes) the federal income tax returns of any of the Company’s, the Borrower’s or its Subsidiaries’ predecessors in interest with respect to the Projects for all tax periods prior to and including the taxable year ending December 31, 2009 and the appropriate state Governmental Authority in each state in which the Company’s, the Borrower’s or its Subsidiaries’ predecessors in interest with respect to the Projects were required to file state income tax returns has examined (or is foreclosed from examining by applicable statutes) the state income tax returns of any of such Persons with respect to the Projects for all tax periods prior to and including the taxable year ending December 31, 2009. All deficiencies which have been asserted against such Persons as a result of any federal, state, local or foreign tax examination for each taxable year in respect of which an examination has been conducted have been fully paid or finally settled or are being contested in good faith, and no issue has been raised in any such examination which, by application of similar principles, reasonably can be expected to result in assertion of a material deficiency for any other year not so examined which has not been reserved for in the financial statements of such Persons to the extent, if any, required by GAAP. No such Person has taken any reporting positions for which it does not have a reasonable basis nor anticipates any further material tax liability with respect to the years which have not been closed pursuant to applicable law.

  • AUDITS AND EXAMINATIONS 8.1. Each Party to this Agreement will be responsible for the accuracy and quality of its data as submitted to the other Party involved. Subject to each Party’s reasonable security requirements and except as may be otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement, either Party, at its own expense, may audit the other Party’s books, records and other documents directly related to billing and invoicing once in any twelve (12) month period for the purpose of evaluating the accuracy of the other Party’s billing and invoicing. "

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