MARCS definition
Examples of MARCS in a sentence
Whenever MARCS or CAD operations of one Highway Patrol Facility are bridged to another Highway Patrol Facility for operational considerations, the Dispatcher performing the dispatching duties shall receive a “Dispatch Premium” of four dollars ($4.00) per hour for all hours that the bridging occurs.
If the MARCS Program is implemented during the term of this agreement, a new study will be conducted for Dispatchers based on the new duties required by implementation of MARCS.
The Employer can have the employee travel greater than fifty (50) miles for training on the MARCS system.
In the event the need should arise for Electronic Technicians to work on M.A.R.C.S before the end of the contractual term, this Article shall be reopened for the specific purpose of re- negotiating a substitute article not later than May 1, 2000.
The study following implementation of MARCS shall be conducted within six (6) months of the initiation of the MARCS program, and any changes shall be implemented as posts are brought on line.
The study shall be conducted within six (6) months following the date the state is notified of the ratification of the agreement or the implementation of MARCS.
RPH/SCHD staff members conduct monthly MARCS radio checks with the Ohio Department of Health to verify the MARCS radios are operational for emergency use.
If a major redesign or additional infrastructure is required, then AT&T shall provide details of options available to MARCS including the associated costs to MARCS.
Said option may be exercised in whole or in part at any time (but not more than once) on or before the 30th day after the date of the Prospectus, upon written or telegraphic notice by the Representatives to the Company setting forth the number of shares of the Option MARCS as to which the several Underwriters are exercising the option and the settlement date.
If FOUNDATION joins such suit at MARC'S request, MARC shall bear all expenses FOUNDATION incurs in connection with such action (including FOUNDATION's reasonable attorney's fees).