COAM definition

COAM means customer owned and maintained.
COAM means Customer-owned and maintained and AT&T approved.
COAM means “bona fide coin operated amusement machines” as defined in O.C.G.A. Title 50, Chapter 27, Article 3.

Examples of COAM in a sentence

  • Any employee who is transferred out of this bargaining unit into a classification in the COAM (Command Officers) bargaining unit or who is appointed to a non-union administrative position in the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, shall retain his or her seniority within the job classification held at the time of such promotion and/or appointment.

  • Customer must comply with all reasonable security requirements and procedures established by AT&T and provided to Customer, and must use an industry standard virus protection program on all networks that Customer maintains that may be accessed by Private Mobile Connection – COAM Frame Relay.

  • The University will endeavor to communicate changes and enhancements with COAM as issues arise.

  • Customer acknowledges and agrees that deployment of Private Mobile Connection – COAM Frame Relay is subject to AT&T’s review and approval of Customer’s Host Applications.

  • Such position shall be equal in hours to the position previously held, unless otherwise agreed between the University, the employee, and the COAM.

  • The Local Union and COAM shall retain such information in confidence and disclose it only to those officials of the Local Union and COAM whose duties require them to have such information.

  • Any future changes or enhancements to SPG 201.69 will be made available to members of COAM, however, the University maintains the exclusive right to revise this SPG.

  • The University and the Command Officers Association of Michigan (COAM) agree that in unique circumstances, it may be beneficial for two employees to enter into an agreement to job-share.

  • Such a grievance shall be submitted by either a COAM representative or a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or a chief ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or a representative of the local Union.

  • Should the University offer retiree prescription drug coverage to any employee group on campus during the life of this agreement, such coverage will also be offered to current COAM staff members.


More Definitions of COAM

COAM means Customer-owned and maintained and AT&T compatible.

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