ASMS definition
Examples of ASMS in a sentence
The ASMS and DHBs are party to the tripartite Health Sector Relationship Agreement and participate on its steering group.
The DHBs and the ASMS acknowledge the importance of Te Tiriti o Waitangi as the constitutional basis of the relationship between Māori and the Crown, and the unique status of Māori as tangata whenua of Aotearoa/New Zealand.
For planned absences, the teacher may submit written notification or may use the Automated Substitute Management System (ASMS).
ASMS is a limited liability company duly formed and validly existing under the laws of the State of Illinois.
In the event that the teacher cannot access the ASMS system, the teacher will notify the building principal or designee.
Administration will supply each teacher with a laminated wallet-size ASMS card containing the information necessary for the teacher to access the ASMS system or to contact the building principal.
The teacher will use the ASMS for notification of absences after school hours, or prior to 7:30 a.m. on the day the teacher will be unavailable.
Clauses 31.2 to 31.6 (“Bargaining Fee”) from the 2017-2020 MECA will be included (with updated dates as appropriate) in the next ASMS/ HNZ collective agreement.
DNR Aviation Operations Plan and Standards (AOPS); DNR Aviation Safety Management System (ASMS); DNR Maintenance Operations Manual (MOM); DNR Aviation Training Manual (ATM); UH-1H(M) Aircraft Operator’s Manual (OPSMAN) and DNR Aviation Mishap Guide.
Amend, modify or waive any term or provision of the (i) the articles of organization or operating agreements of SACC, MSG, ASMS or AMJ or (ii) the articles of incorporation or by-laws of SAI or the Holding Companies.