S.B. 7 definition

S.B. 7 means Senate Bill 7, the electric utility industry restructuring legislation enacted by the Texas Legislature, effective September 1, 1999.

Examples of S.B. 7 in a sentence

  • CONSULTANT is not required to pay prevailing wages in the performance and implementation of the Project in accordance with SB 7 if the contract is not a public works contract, if the contract does not include a public works construction project of more than $25,000, or the contract does not include a public works alteration, demolition, repair, or maintenance (collectively, ‘improvement’) project of more than $15,000.

  • CONSULTANT is not required to pay prevailing wages in the performance and implementation of the Project in accordance with prevailing wage laws (including without limitation SB 7) if the contract is not a public works contract; or if the contract is for a public works construction project of $25,000 or less, or for a public works alteration, demolition, repair, or maintenance project of $15,000 or less, per Labor Code 1782(d)(1).

  • Contractor is not required to pay prevailing wages in the performance and implementation of the Project in accordance with SB 7, if the public works contract does not include a project of $25,000 or less, when the project is for construction work, or the contract does not include a project of $15,000 or less, when the project is for alteration, demolition, repair, or maintenance (collectively, ‘improvement’) work.

  • Subcommittees related to both SB 7 and PERA will be utilized to negotiate items that are bargainable under the applicable statutes.

  • PA 97-0008 (Senate Bill 7 or SB 7) made various changes to the Illinois School Code with respective implementation dates.

  • SB 7 requires that the Sequence of Dismissal (SOD) list be provided to the REA 75 days before the end of the school year.

  • The RIF Joint Committee, as established pursuant to Public Act 97-008 (SB 7) shall continue to meet as necessary and as required by law.

  • The Board and PREA shall revise the District’s teacher evaluation plan pursuant to the time lines and requirements established under the Illinois educational reform laws (i.e., Performance Evaluation Reform Act and SB 7) and ISBE regulations.

  • To the reader of this Collective Bargaining Agreement, the Board and Association agree to comply will all provisions in SB 7.

  • Any conflicts within this provision and SB 7 will be superseded by Ed Reform.