Services Council definition
Examples of Services Council in a sentence
The Services Council shall meet at such times as either Party may reasonably request, or at such times as agreed by the Parties, to discuss any aspect of the subject matter of this Agreement.
It is the Parties’ intent that the Services Council shall serve as the vehicle for complete and timely communications about the operating plans of one Party that could materially affect the operations of the other (including maintenance or repair activities, approval of Capital Expenditures, or major changes in operations that could result in a disruption of any Service or Ancillary Service), as well as a forum for prompt resolution of any disputes in the initial meeting between the Parties.
He/she is responsible for ensuring that social work and social care services are delivered in accordance with relevant legislation and that staff delivering such services do so in accordance with the requirements of the Scottish Social Services Council.
Each Party may choose to include in the Services Council meetings such knowledgeable Persons as may assist either Party in their consultations.
The Parties agree to form a Services Council to handle the matters as described in this Article 12.
In view of the certification of the Board of Education of Harford County, Maryland, hereinafter referred to as the “Board,” and in accordance with Education Article, Title 6, Subtitle 5, the Harford County Educational Services Council (HCESC), hereinafter referred to as the “Association,” is officially recognized as the exclusive public school employee organization for all employees within the unit defined herein.
The Association must submit an authorization form for each employee who wishes to participate in payroll deduction for the Harford County Educational Services Council dues.
While it is difficult to predict the outcome of current work, there is already some sort of precedent which may provide guidance: The Disciplines on Domestic Regulation in the Accountancy Sector (document S/L/64), approved by the Services Council in December 1998.
Special education teachers, alternative education teachers, parent(s), or guardian(s), students, agency workers, minority representatives, and other interested people may be invited to serve as members of the Student Services Council.
A Student Services Council shall be established in each school to evaluate and recommend appropriate placement and services for students whose needs are not being met by routine school procedures and to assure that due process rights are protected.