TREATMENT OF ANIMALS Sample Clauses

TREATMENT OF ANIMALS. The Producers confirm and reiterate their commitment to the principle that animals should be humanely treated during the production of commercials. Any issue relating to this subject may be referred to the Industry-Union Standing Committee under Section 55 of this Contract.
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TREATMENT OF ANIMALS. Animal care and use for any Award Research will be carried out in accordance with Applicable Law, including national or international guidelines for animal care and use. In the U.S., this includes the Animal Welfare Act, implementing U.S. Department of Agriculture regulations, the U.S. Public Health Service Policy on Humane Care and Use of Laboratory Animals, National Institutes of Health (including the Office of Laboratory Welfare) compliance materials, and the Institutional Animal Use and Care Committee. Sponsoring Institution shall provide proof of appropriate accreditation, or its equivalent, upon request by FFB. Nothing in this Section awards Awardee the right to use the Award Funds for any purpose other than as set forth in the Approved Budget. By way of example and not limitation, this Section does not allow Award Funds to be used for animal research, tests or studies, except to the extent (if any) specifically set forth in the Approved Budget.
TREATMENT OF ANIMALS. Any mistreatment or abuse of animals will result in immediate termination of membership. MEMBER agrees to treat all animals with utmost respect. DISINFECTING REQUIREMENTS: • Pet Waste Removal Services - Between each client's properties, all MEMBER'S tools and shoes must be properly disinfected with a cleaner formulated specifically to veterinary medical requirements to kill canine parvovirus. The only accepted alternative is the use of chlorine bleach diluted to the manufacturer’s instructions. • Litter Box Services - Litter boxes must be disinfected as mentioned above. Gloves and facemask are recommended for all Members offering this service. Continued on Page 2 Association of Professional Animal Waste Specialists Code of Conduct – Page 2 November 2008 ACCEPTED WASTE DISPOSAL METHODS: State, County, and City government must be contacted prior to removing waste from client's property in regard to pertinent laws or ordinances if offering this service. All waste must be disposed of according to state and local laws and regulations. Where these laws are lax MEMBER must dispose of waste through a licensed Waste Management company. Local waste management officials must be notified to dispose of waste with MEMBER'S private residential trash.

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  • Treatment The Asset Representations Reviewer agrees to hold and treat Confidential Information given to it under this Agreement in confidence and under the terms and conditions of this Section 4.08, and will implement and maintain safeguards to further assure the confidentiality of the Confidential Information. The Confidential Information will not, without the prior consent of the Issuer and the Servicer, be disclosed or used by the Asset Representations Reviewer, or its officers, directors, employees, agents, representatives or affiliates, including legal counsel (collectively, the “Information Recipients”) other than for the purposes of performing Reviews of Review Receivables or performing its obligations under this Agreement. The Asset Representations Reviewer agrees that it will not, and will cause its Affiliates to not (i) purchase or sell securities issued by the Seller or its Affiliates or special purpose entities on the basis of Confidential Information or (ii) use the Confidential Information for the preparation of research reports, newsletters or other publications or similar communications.

  • Treatment of Fees The fees described in this Section 3.19 (i) are not compensation for the use, detention, or forbearance of money, (ii) are in addition to, and not in lieu of, interest and expenses otherwise described in this Agreement, (iii) are payable in accordance with Section 3.1(b), (iv) are non-refundable, (v) to the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, bear interest, if not paid when due, at the Default Rate, and (vi) are calculated on the basis of actual number of days (including the first day but excluding the last day) elapsed, but computed as if each calendar year consisted of 360 days, unless computation would result in an interest rate in excess of the Maximum Rate in which event the computation is made on the basis of a year of 365 or 366 days, as the case may be. The fees described in this Section 3.19 are in all events subject to the provisions of Section 3.8.

  • TREATMENT OF FRINGE BENEFITS The fringe benefits are charged using the rate(s) listed in the Fringe Benefits Section of this Agreement. The fringe benefits included in the rate(s) are listed below. TREATMENT OF PAID ABSENCES Vacation, holiday, sick leave pay and other paid absences are included in salaries and wages and are claimed on grants, contracts and other agreements as part of the normal cost for salaries and wages. Separate claims are not made for the cost of these paid absences. OFF-CAMPUS DEFINITION: The off-campus rate will apply for all activities: a) Performed in facilities not owned by the institution and where these facility costs are not included in the F&A pools; or b) Where rent is directly allocated/charged to the project(s). Grants or contracts will not be subject to more than one F&A cost rate. If more than 50% of a project is performed off-campus, the off-campus rate will apply to the entire project. TREATMENT OF FRINGE BENEFITS: This organization uses fringe benefit rates for estimating direct fringe benefit costs on grant applications and contract proposals. For cash claims and final reporting purposes, the following fringe benefits are specifically identified to each employee and charged individually as direct costs: FICA, FICA Medical, Health Insurance and Retirement. The following benefits are covered by the rates listed in Section I: Workers' Compensation, Unemployment Compensation, Terminal Leave, Severance Pay, Employee Assistance Program, Tuition Waivers, and Short/Long Term Disability. Equipment means tangible personal property (including information technology systems) having a useful life of more than one year and a per-unit acquisition cost which equals or exceeds the lesser of the capitalization level established by the non-Federal entity for financial statement purposes, or $5,000. The next Fringe Benefits rates proposal for FYE 06/30/2022 is due in our office by 12/31/2022. *This Rate Agreement updates the F&A section only*. The next F&A rates proposal based on FYE 06/30/2024 is due in our office by 12/31/2024.

  • Musculoskeletal Injury Prevention and Control (a) The Hospital in consultation with the Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) shall develop, establish and put into effect, musculoskeletal prevention and control measures, procedures, practices and training for the health and safety of employees.

  • Service Animals Humber Residence acknowledges the rights of persons with disabilities to retain their service animal while living in Residence. In order to preserve the health and safety of all people and animals living or working in the Residence environment, the Resident will notify the Residence Office that they require a service animal and will provide documentation as outlined in the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act confirming that the Resident requires the service animal. The Resident will also complete a Service Animal Agreement with the Residence Manager or designate, and agrees to adhere to the requirements within it.

  • Substance Abuse Treatment Information Substance abuse treatment information shall be maintained in compliance with 42 C.F.R. Part 2 if the Party or subcontractor(s) are Part 2 covered programs, or if substance abuse treatment information is received from a Part 2 covered program by the Party or subcontractor(s).

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  • Treatment of Certain Information The Borrower acknowledges that from time to time financial advisory, investment banking and other services may be offered or provided to the Borrower or one or more of its Subsidiaries (in connection with this Agreement or otherwise) by any Lender or by one or more subsidiaries or affiliates of such Lender and the Borrower hereby authorizes each Lender to share any information delivered to such Lender by the Borrower and its Subsidiaries pursuant to this Agreement, or in connection with the decision of such Lender to enter into this Agreement, to any such subsidiary or affiliate, it being understood that any such subsidiary or affiliate receiving such information shall be bound by the provisions of paragraph (b) of this Section as if it were a Lender hereunder. Such authorization shall survive the repayment of the Loans, the expiration or termination of the Letters of Credit and the Commitments or the termination of this Agreement or any provision hereof.

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  • Infectious Diseases The Employer and the Union desire to arrest the spread of infectious diseases in the nursing home. To achieve this objective, the Joint Health and Safety Committee may review and offer input into infection control programs and protocols including surveillance, outbreak control, isolation, precautions, worker education and training, and personal protective equipment. The Employer will provide training and ongoing education in communicable disease recognition, use of personal protective equipment, decontamination of equipment, and disposal of hazardous waste.

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