Work Parties Clause Samples

Work Parties. To a normal maximum of twelve (12) times per year, and subject to variances based on agreement between the Parties, volunteer work parties of parents or others may engage in special projects or tasks on campus, carrying out work not normally performed by SMS Association staff.
Work Parties. The Event Coordinator shall arrange for a work party of approximately 5 people to be on duty for the full duration of the carnival. The Event Coordinator shall provide the Director of Surf Sports, at least seven (7) days before the date of the carnival, with a copy of the work party roster showing names and times of attendance of the work party members. The roster shall indicate all arrangements relating to the set up of beach and water areas. If the host clubs deems it appropriate, they will at their own cost provide appropriate outfitting for workforce ensuring that there is no conflicting sponsorship on the clothing. The Event Coordinator shall provide the Director of Surf Sports with a written copy of the host club's patrol roster for the day(s) of the carnival at least seven (7) days before the date of the carnival.
Work Parties. Employees required to work at locations other than the Downsview plant, which necessitates their living away from home, shall be subject to the following conditions:-
Work Parties. The (PBA Name) shall promote and coordinate work parties, including the creation of fuel breaks, vegetation thinning, home hardening, and other vegetation treatments by its Members in accordance with the following terms: Responsibility for any work party shall rest with the landowner(s), each of whom shall be a Member of the (PBA Name) . The (PBA Name) functions only to connect landowners with technical assistance, personnel, and equipment provided by other Members. The steering committee shall choose a work party for promotion and/or coordination by the (PBA Name) only if the following criteria are met: The landowner agrees to follow all applicable local, state, federal and tribal laws. The landowner has adequate insurance for the proposed activity. The steering committee may provide further guidelines on required insurance. The landowner has obtained all applicable permits, licenses, and authorizations. The landowner will ensure that all participants are adequately trained and experienced, are physically fit to perform the work, and have appropriate protective equipment. The landowner will ensure that all participants agree to act in a safe and responsible manner. The landowner will sign the Assumption and Release of Liability Agreement for (PBA Name) Activities, or another appropriate agreement as determined by the steering committee and will ensure that all participants in the work party sign the same. If more landowners meet the criteria in Section 7.2 than the (PBA Name) has capacity to promote or coordinate, the steering committee may prioritize landowners for promotion and coordination support based on previous participation by the landowner in (PBA Name) activities, the timing of the proposed work party, the potential benefit of the work party to the landscape, or other reasonable factors determined by the steering committee.