State requirement definition
Examples of State requirement in a sentence
The Landlord shall have the right to enter the Premises during normal working hours by providing notice in accordance with the minimum State requirement in order for inspection, make necessary repairs, alterations or improvements, to supply services as agreed or for any reasonable purpose.
If, during the term of this Agreement, the Federal Government or the State of California adopt a requirement that increases the amount of sick leave an Employer must provide, this Agreement shall be reopened sixty days prior to the effective date of the Federal or State requirement and any wage increases or benefit improvements scheduled to commence thereafter shall be suspended until such time as the parties reach an agreement.
The modification is directly related to the imposition or modification of the Federal or State requirement.
Should the administration schedule additional teacher work time and student instructional time to meet the instructional days and/or hours State requirement if a previously conducted work/instructional day and/or hours were disallowed by the State, the teacher shall be paid for the additional time based on his/her per diem rate.
The C.F.R. requirement is more restrictive and will take precedence over the State requirement.
A Compliance Officer (CO) who is responsible for developing and implementing policies, procedures, and practices designed to ensure compliance with the requirements of under this Agreement, including requirements of the State Contracts, and all applicable Federal and State requirement, and who reports directly to the CEO and the Board of Directors (BoD).
In each individual school, the student-teacher ratio shall not exceed 28.0, or the State requirement whichever is lower.
Additionally, both the facility provider and AHCS will insure their respective interests against damage and for liability exposures with minimum limits of liability of not less than $1,000,000 per person, $5,000,000 aggregate or such limits as imposed by the State requirement or as otherwise determined by the Board.
It is mandatory that all drivers attend these classes to meet the State requirement.
The additional day, added beginning with the 2001-2002 school year, is to be used by the Board to provide in-service that counts toward the “100 hour” State requirement.