Secondary Assignment Clause Samples

A Secondary Assignment clause allows a party to transfer its rights or obligations under a contract to a third party, in addition to any primary assignment provisions. Typically, this clause outlines the conditions under which such a secondary transfer can occur, such as requiring prior written consent from the other party or limiting assignments to affiliates. Its core practical function is to provide flexibility for parties to manage their contractual interests while maintaining control over who may ultimately assume those rights or obligations, thereby reducing the risk of unwanted or unsuitable assignees.
Secondary Assignment. Reasonable effort will be made to assign high school teachers in their major field of certification and to restrict their assignments to no more than three (3) different subjects.
Secondary Assignment. Secondary part-time teachers will be assigned to consecutive teaching blocks whenever practicable.
Secondary Assignment. No secondary teacher, including specialists, will be assigned more than the equivalent of thirty (30) periods per week within the school's master schedule exclusive of homeroom periods, of which only twenty-five (25) periods will require instructional duties, except where in the judgment of the administration the scheduling necessities or peculiarities of particular courses such as (but not limited to) physical education, industrial arts, home economics, etc., require additional instructional period assignments. 2.2.3.3.1 No secondary teacher may be assigned more than three (3) preparations unless a greater load is voluntarily accepted. Courses will be considered to have a single preparation if the subject matter taught is essentially the same for each course. For example, course 9A and 9B assigned in a year shall be considered one preparation in the same year. If a teacher is assigned course 9A and 9B in a semester, this shall be considered two preparations. 2.2.3.3.2 No high school bargaining unit member may be scheduled for more than the equivalent of three (3) instructional periods in a row without either his/her continuous duty free lunch or a full preparation period break-except by the mutual agreement of the affected member. Preparation time shall be the equivalent of one classroom period. An exception may occur during special schedules (i.e., exam week, shortened days) (This provision is based on a seven (7) period student day, which may be adjusted in the event the high school no longer has a 7-period day.) Three
Secondary Assignment. No secondary teacher, including specialists, will be assigned more than the equivalent of thirty (30) periods per week within the school's master schedule exclusive of homeroom periods, of which only twenty-five (25) periods will require instructional duties, except where in the judgment of the administration the scheduling necessities or peculiarities of particular courses such as (but not limited to) physical education, industrial arts, home economics, etc., require additional instructional period assignments. 2.2.2.4.1 No secondary teacher may be assigned more than three
Secondary Assignment. A secondary assignment is an unprotected station assignment authorized or operating on a channel in accordance with Section 2.14.
Secondary Assignment. ‌ Secondary Assignment is for Exempt Employees: A secondary assignment is for exempt employees within the HPAE 5089 unit who may be asked and agrees to perform responsibilities within or below their current title but in another department. Compensation to perform these responsibilities is a rate to be determined by the HR Compensation Services Department based on secondary position title. The request to create a secondary assignment must be submitted in advance for approval by the School/Institute Senior Leadership or their appointed designee. The decision as to who is offered the secondary assignment is at the discretion of the department after consultation with the HR Compensation Services Department.