Limited appointment definition

Limited appointment means an appointment to a position that is funded for at least six months but not more than 36 months.
Limited appointment means an appointment to a designated administrative position, the holder of which serves at the pleasure of the authorized official who made the appointment. Certain positions must be designated as limited appointments under Wis. Stat. § 36.17(2), while others may be designated by the appointing authority as limited appointments at the time of the appointment.
Limited appointment means an appointment to a position which is funded through the budget process for at least 6 months but not more than 36 months.

Examples of Limited appointment in a sentence

  • Life insurance, short-term disability, and long-term disability coverage shall be provided based on the faculty member’s Limited appointment salary.

  • During the period a faculty member is on Limited appointment status and to the extent allowable according to the University’s agreement with the carrier and law, the University will provide the same contribution/premium as it does for full-time faculty for medical, dental, and optical coverage.

  • A Faculty Member holding a Full-time Tenured, Probationary or Contractually Limited appointment of one or more years and who has assigned teaching responsibilities for two semesters in an Academic Year, will devote a third semester to research and scholarly activities.

  • Atlantic Canada Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency Atomic Energy of Canada Limited, appointment and competence of chairman, government position, qu, 250-51 Auditor General amendment bill C-83.

  • In exceptional circumstances not adequately addressed by Reduced appointment status or Family Care Leave, a faculty member may be granted a Limited appointment status with a defined date for return to full-time, regular status if approved by the ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ and Vice President for Academic Affairs.

  • The faculty member shall be required to establish a termination date when applying for Limited appointment status.

  • The mutual agreement of the Board and the faculty member on Limited appointment status is required to return to a full-time status or to a different fractional appointment.

  • Faculty members will receive as salary 15.64 percent of the amount that is the difference between the faculty members’ full-time base salary and the faculty members’ Limited appointment salary.

  • Faculty members who, under exceptional circumstances as specified above, are granted a Limited appointment status with a defined date for return to full-time, regular status, shall be provided life insurance, short-term disability, and long-term disability based on the faculty member’s salary in effect immediately prior to the start of the Limited appointment status.

  • Arch Limited appointment shall not prejudice or affect the accrued rights or claims of either party.


More Definitions of Limited appointment

Limited appointment means an appointment for a term less than a fiscal or academic year.