District 6 definition

District 6 means that area of the State north of a line running east from Carnot Bay to the Northern Territory Border.
District 6 means the SweetBay Residential Community Development District #6, a public corporation, and a public body corporate and politic of the State of Florida.
District 6 means that area of the State North of a line running East from Carnot Bay to the Northern Territory Border.

Examples of District 6 in a sentence

  • The District 6 and/or National Director of the Union may attend meetings of the Steering Committee on the invitation of either co-chair.

  • Should the parties agree to extend the Pilot Permanent Day and Evening Shift, such a schedule shall be established pursuant to the procedures (MOU in Germantown District 6) agreed upon by the parties.

  • The District 6 and the Association agree that if there are major reductions or increases in state funding 7 during the life of this Agreement, the District and the Association will meet and confer 8 regarding the use of contractual resources.

  • In District 6, there can be a total of one (1) officer off at any one time unless a District 6 supervisor is off, in which case there can be two (2) officers off, one of which is such supervisor and the other being a constable.

  • Although the Board reserves the right to reject inclusion, it is likely that the Board would favorably consider inclusion of an appropriate employee group whose majority of membership has favored the Association representation in a fair and impartial election, conducted without cost or expense to School District 6.

  • The School Board of the Eight Mile School District #6, hereinafter referred to as the Board, and the Trenton Education Association, hereinafter referred to as the Association, will negotiate in accordance with the statutory provisions of the North Dakota Century Code, as amended, and those provisions are further defined by the North Dakota Supreme Court.

  • The Articles and Provisions contained herein constitute a bilateral and binding agreement 5 (“Agreement”) by and between the South Orange County Community College District 6 (“District”) and the South Orange County Community College District Faculty 7 Association, an affiliate of CTA/NEA (“Association”), an employee organization.

  • Decisions made in District 6 should reflect a commitment to centralized ends and decentralized means.

  • The Company shall provide up to two additional people, selected by the Director of District 6, to assist the Union Co- chair of the Joint Steering Committee in carrying out his functions related to the Joint Steering Committee.

  • Whenever additional licenses and/or certificates are required, the District 6 will give every assistance possible to the employee, and will reimburse the employee, not to exceed 7 one hundred dollars ($100) annually including out-of-pocket co-pays, toward the cost of their CDL 8 physical if not covered by insurance.


More Definitions of District 6

District 6. All other routes: AM Shift PM Shift – (5:30 AM to 9:30 AM) – (3:30 PM to 7:30 PM) (As needed) Monday through Friday Monday through Friday Weekends District 8: AM Shift – (6:00 AM to 9:00 AM) Monday through Friday PM Shift – (2:30 PM to 7:00 PM) (As needed) Monday through Friday Weekends AM Shift – (6:00 AM to 9:00 AM) Monday through Friday PM Shift – (3:00 PM to 6:00 PM) Monday through Friday (As needed) Weekends FSPs shifts (AM and/or PM) may be temporarily changed or extended up to eight (8) hours to provide FSP services during special events. FSPs may also be called out on the weekends with a 24-hour advance notice. These changes in the normal work shift can only be made and authorized by a representative of the Department. The FSPs will not normally operate on the following holidays: FSPs should anticipate patrolling the respective areas during all types of inclement weather unless instructed not to do so by the Department. Disabled vehicles discovered with the operator present, at the end of a shift period or discovered by the FSP Operator while returning to the Parking Area, will be handled in a normal response manner even if this means staying out beyond the normal end of the shift period. The FSP Operator must not drive past a disabled vehicle when the operator is present. Disabled vehicles discovered without the operator present, at the end of a shift period or discovered by the FSP Operator while returning to the Parking Area, will be immediately reported to the TMC, PSP, or local police department. If the TMC, PSP, or local police department determines that this disabled vehicle poses no safety hazard, then no further action by the FSP is necessary. If it is determined that the vehicle poses a safety hazard, the FSP will relocate the disabled vehicle to a safer location.