Primary Discipline definition

Primary Discipline means the discipline specified by the employing agency as the discipline that a public safety officer is assigned to for the majority of their employment functions or duties when a public safety officer is employed and certified as a multi-disciplined officer.¶
Primary Discipline means radiography, nuclear medicine, and radiation therapy.

Examples of Primary Discipline in a sentence

  • Unit members initially hired to teach in a specific discipline, which shall be considered their Primary Discipline, shall have the right to assignments to fulfill their Full-time Service Obligation, as defined in Article 10D.1, before unit members who are qualified to teach within the discipline but for whom it is not his/her Primary Discipline.

  • Contract and Regular unit members shall receive full Load assignments and opportunities for overload and Summer Session assignments in their Primary Discipline.

  • A tenured (Regular) Faculty unit member selected from the Contract Faculty unit member’s Primary (or related) Discipline, appointed by mutual consent of faculty from the Contract Faculty unit member’s Primary Discipline (or division); or, in the event that consensus cannot be reached, appointed by the Division ▇▇▇▇/Supervisor.

  • The first round of assignments for overload shall go to unit members in the Primary Discipline.

  • Contract, Regular and Temporary Leave Replacement unit members who are providing service on an overload Part-time assignment outside their Primary Discipline shall be evaluated as per the guidelines as set out in this Article.

  • Contract and Regular unit members shall receive full Load assignments and opportunities for overload and Summer Session assignments in their Primary Discipline (See Article 10D.10-11).