Flexible Route definition

Flexible Route means the route whereby probationer teachers, who are not eligible for the TIS or for whom the arrangements of the TIS are not suitable, may complete their required period of probation on a more flexible basis, including supply work.

Examples of Flexible Route in a sentence

  • Drivers selecting a Flexible Route will be permitted to select a “default bus” from a list of available buses pre- identified by the District at the time of their selection.

  • This includes anyone who has successfully achieved and been awarded the Standard for Headship through the Scottish Qualification for Headship or the Flexible Route to Headship.

  • Where possible, these processes should be provided for those teachers who are undertaking the Flexible Route to Full Registration, being cognisant of their different working patterns and the needs of the Service.

Related to Flexible Route

  • Flexible RAR means the flexible resource adequacy requirements established for Load Serving Entities (as defined in the CAISO Tariff) by the CPUC pursuant to the CPUC Decisions, or by any other Governmental Authority having jurisdiction.

  • Flexible Resource means a generating resource that must have a combined Start-up Time and Notification Time of less than or equal to two hours; and a Minimum Run Time of less than or equal to two hours. “Firm Point-To-Point Transmission Service” shall mean Transmission Service under the Tariff that is reserved and/or scheduled between specified Points of Receipt and Delivery pursuant to Tariff, Part II.

  • Flexible vinyl adhesive means an aerosol adhesive designed to bond flexible vinyl to substrates. Flexible vinyl means a nonrigid polyvinyl chloride plastic with at least five percent, by weight, of plasticizer content. A plasticizer is a material, such as a high boiling point organic solvent, that is incorporated into a vinyl to increase its flexibility, workability, or distensibility, and may be determined using ASTM Method E260-91 or from product formulation data.

  • flight plan means specified information provided to air traffic services units, relative to an intended flight or portion of a flight of an aircraft;

  • Double Phase Aerosol Air Freshener means an aerosol air freshener with the liquid contents in two or more distinct phases that requires the product container be shaken before use to mix the phases, producing an emulsion.