District plans definition

District plans means maps and any other related geographical information of the boundaries of all single-member districts corresponding to each member of an elected body that is subject to districting.
District plans means the Annual Work Plan and Budget (AWP&B) of the Authority made at the beginning of the Financial Year in respect of the works of the Authority to be undertaken by the Authority at the District Level.

Examples of District plans in a sentence

  • The District shall provide AEA and the affected members (members on the transfer list who listed the affected school as their first or second choice at the time the violation occurred) a letter explaining how the violation occurred and how the District plans to prevent the violation from occurring in the future.

  • If the District plans to invoke this separate preliminary hearing, it shall so advise the Union in writing prior to selection of the arbitrator.

  • If the District plans to invoke this separate preliminary hearing, it shall so advise the Union in writing prior to selection of the Arbitrator.

  • The District must notify the unit member if the District plans to or has accessed the unit member's email account.

  • If the District plans to invoke this separate preliminary hearing, it shall so advise the Council in writing prior to selection of the arbitrator.

  • Employees at a school where such extended work year is to be implemented shall be provided with written notice that the District plans to implement an extended work year at their school no later than March 1 of the school year preceding the implementation of such extended work year.

  • The District and DCU agree to discuss the possibility of a project labor agreement in the event that the District plans a project that is large enough or complex enough to make a project labor agreement beneficial and lawful.

  • In the event the District plans to materially (substantially) change a job description, or creates a new job description which includes work duties traditionally performed by bargaining unit members, it shall contact the Union.

  • In the event the District plans to move pay dates, it will give CAPS not less than one year of notice and meet and confer on the plan for implementing the change.

  • Employees at a school where such extended workday is to be implemented shall be provided with written notice that the District plans to implement an extended workday at their school.