Outside groups definition

Outside groups means all political groups (e.g., SuperPACs, unions, corporations, trade associations, etc.) aside from candidates and party committees.
Outside groups. An approved district NS employee must be on duty if major equipment is used. Major equipment includes: steam table, ovens, stove, cabinet warmers dish washers, steam kettles, tilt skillets, pressure steamers, meat slicer, food processors, and mixers. The Facility Use Agreement Holder/Group will be charged for salaries, fringe benefits and any other out of pocket expenses (AR 1160 1.4 A). A group hosting a school district co-sponsored event for this purpose is considered an outside group.

Examples of Outside groups in a sentence

  • Outside groups and individuals that do not have a 501(c)(3) designation are prohibited from receiving funds from school-sponsored organizations or groups, through student trusts, or by direct solicitation on school district property.

  • Outside groups and organizations may use the facility if their purposes are considered worthy and if their programs do not conflict with scheduled parish activities.

  • Outside groups are required to inform the custodian within one hour of their use what rooms they used.

  • Outside groups who rent facilities and may operate equipment and provide services associated with the rental purpose.

  • Outside groups MUST obtain a Certificate of Liability from their insurance company.

  • Outside groups are expected to follow local health department guidelines and CDC guidelines regarding social distancing in indoor venues.

  • Outside groups, including governmental agencies, parent and student organizations not sponsored by the school, and community organizations are permitted to display their materials on a centrally-located bulletin board and/or table available for the displaying of these materials.

  • Outside groups using the facility will confine their activities to the areas assigned to them.

  • Outside groups: ADVANCED DEPOSIT: An advanced deposit of is due by .

  • Outside groups seeking Monday evening use should, whenever possible, be self-sufficient and require no custodial set-ups.

Related to Outside groups

  • Participating Company Group means, at any point in time, all corporations collectively which are then Participating Companies.

  • Outside Entity means any:

  • Non-Investment Personnel means any Employee that does not meet the definition of Investment Personnel as listed above.

  • Recipient's Group means the Recipient's affiliates and its or their employees, officers, directors, shareholders, partners, members, managers, agents, independent contractors, consultants, sublicensees, subcontractors, attorneys, accountants, and financial advisors. If the Recipient is required by applicable law or legal process to disclose any Confidential Information, it shall, prior to making such disclosure, use commercially reasonable efforts to notify the Discloser of such requirements to afford the Discloser the opportunity to seek, at the Discloser's sole cost and expense, a protective order or other remedy. The Recipient shall be responsible for any breach of the foregoing obligations by any member of the Recipient’s Group.

  • Participating Companies means any insurance company (including Insurance Company) that offers variable annuity and/or variable life insurance contracts to the public and that has entered into an agreement with one or more of the Funds.