District location definition

District location means in any FED building and on any member school premises; in any District- owned vehicle or in any other District approved vehicle used to and from FED or FED activities; off FED property at any FED or member school-sponsored or school-approved activity, event or function, such as a field trip or other event, or otherwise engaged in school district business.

Examples of District location in a sentence

  • Employees whose regular assignments require that they travel from one District location to another shall be reimbursed for mileage per IRS policies, plus parking expenses, as needed.

  • Vendor shall not invoice the District for travel time from home office to a District location.

  • The carrying or possession of firearms or other weapons is prohibited on any other District location while performing duties for the District under this Agreement.

  • No Partner assigned to work at a District location or for a District student shall become a District employee because of this Agreement.

  • Further, establishing the educational program, curriculum, organization and structure of the schools of the District, location of schools, construction of school facilities, new pedagogical innovations, textbooks and instructional materials, prescribed courses of study, and the means of providing a comprehensive program to the residents of the District are the responsibility of the District.

  • Contractor shall make delivery in trucks with solid or waterproof tarps to stockpile locations within any Sub- District location for which it has received Award of Contract.

  • Consultant shall not invoice the District for travel time from home office to a District location.

  • Employees whose regular assignments require that they travel from one (1) District location to another shall be reimbursed for mileage at the rate approved by the Internal Revenue Service.

  • Vendor shall provide the Services at the School District location or on a remote basis, as agreed to by the Parties.

  • Program courses may be taught on a University campus or at a School District location, as determined by the University and the School District.