Continuing status definition

Continuing status means the appointment of an employee to a full-time continuing position on probation or with continuing status that is supported by and dependent upon funds provided by a third party under a contract, grant or master funding agreement signed between the Employer and the third party. Such appointment shall continue subject only to the provisions relating to renewal of probation (Article 14), tenure (Article 15), resignation (Article 23), retirement (Article 24), discipline (Article 31), and notice as provided for under Section 2 b) of this MOA. Whenever the term "tenure" is used in the Collective Agreement, it shall be replaced by the words "continuing status" for those employees appointed to a fulltime continuing status position funded by a third party
Continuing status means a position of indefinite, ongoing duration as opposed to a session- only status position or other position with the Legislative Branch that is filled on a temporary or limited duration basis.
Continuing status means a position of indefinite, ongoing duration as opposed to a session

Examples of Continuing status in a sentence

  • Open Teaching Scholar Appointments at the rank of Associate Professor, TS may be either Probationary or have Continuing status.

  • It does not imply that the granting of Tenure or Continuing status is inevitable.

  • An appointee in such a position is not on Probation for a Tenured or Continuing status Appointment.

  • The ▇▇▇▇ of the Faculty in which a Full-Time Appointment is being made shall ensure the successful candidate is provided with a Letter of Appointment, co- signed by the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or designate stating the terms and conditions of the Appointment and, if relevant, the expectations for meeting the criteria for Tenure or Continuing status and/or Promotion.

  • Appointees may be considered for promotion using the processes provided for in the Article Promotion, Tenure and Continuing Status but the provisions for granting of Tenure or Continuing status in that Article shall not apply.

  • The Appointments Committee shall consider all candidates for a Probationary (Tenure or Teaching Scholar Track), ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, Continuing status, Limited-Term, Externally-Funded or Visiting position and shall interview all short-listed candidates who present themselves for interview.

  • With the exception of Externally-Funded, Limited-Term or Visiting Appointments, an Appointment at the rank of Associate Professor or Associate Professor, TS shall be Probationary or, as applicable, with Tenure or Continuing status.

  • Such a Probationary Appointment is made with the Member's understanding that consideration for Tenure or Continuing status shall occur within the term of the Member's Probationary Appointment at the rank of Associate Professor or Associate Professor, TS.

  • The Appointments Committee shall consider all candidates for a Probationary (Tenure or Teaching Scholar Track), Tenured, Continuing status, Limited- Term, Externally-Funded or Visiting position and shall interview all short-listed candidates who present themselves for interview.

  • Continuing status employees in the College of Medicine identified in Article 35.1 shall be eligible for sabbatical leaves as provided for under Article 20, except that the word "tenure" shall be replaced by the words "continuing status".


More Definitions of Continuing status

Continuing status means the acquisition of tenure with all rights and privileges granted by the provisions of this chapter which must be preceded by four (4) years of successful employment.
Continuing status means the acquisition of tenure with all rights and privileges granted by the provisions of KRS 156.800 to 156.860 which must be preceded by four (4) years of successful employment;
Continuing status means the employment status conferred to non instructional personnel who have successfully completed three (3) years of employment by the Superintendent in accordance with Florida Statute 1012.40.
Continuing status means an employment status of indefinite, ongoing duration.
Continuing status means the acquisition of tenure with all rights and privileges

Related to Continuing status

  • Continuing care contract means, as stated in RCW 70.38.025, a contract providing a person, for the duration of that person's life or for a term in excess of one year, shelter along with nursing, medical, health-related, or personal care services, which is conditioned upon the transfer of property, the payment of an entrance fee to the provider of such ser- vices, or the payment of periodic charges for the care and ser- vices involved. A continuing care contract is not excluded from this definition because the contract is mutually termina- ble or because shelter and services are not provided at the same location.

  • Level V Status exists at any date if, on such date, the Borrower has not qualified for Level I Status, Level II Status, Level III Status or Level IV Status.

  • Continuing Contract means a contract for Professional Services entered into in accordance with Section 287.055 of the Florida Statutes, between the District and a firm, whereby the firm provides Professional Services to the District for projects in which the costs do not exceed two million dollars ($2,000,000), for a study activity when the fee for such Professional Services to the District does not exceed two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000), or for work of a specified nature as outlined in the contract with the District, with no time limitation except that the contract must provide a termination clause (for example, a contract for general District engineering services). Firms providing Professional Services under Continuing Contracts shall not be required to bid against one another.

  • Continuing treatment means ongoing medical treatment or supervision by a health care provider.

  • Continuing competence means a requirement, as a condition of license renewal, to provide evidence of participation in, and/or completion of, educational and professional activities relevant to practice or area of work.