Stipends and Department Chair Reassigned Time Sample Clauses

Stipends and Department Chair Reassigned Time. 2.2.1 LRCFT and District representatives shall meet as needed to discuss the possible addition, modification or deletion of stipends or stipend categories. Such review shall consider the modification to or the development of criteria and work requirements expected for the stipend payment as well as the funding source for any additional cost.
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