Work crew definition

Work crew means a program of partial confinement
Work crew means a program of partial confinement consisting of civic improvement tasks for the benefit of the community that complies with RCW 9.94A.725.
Work crew means a program of partial confinement consisting

Examples of Work crew in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall be required to provide a Work crew list giving all personnel names and changes as they occur.

  • Work crew leader and transportation positions shall be exempt from this superseniority provision, although nothing shall preclude Union officials from using their actual seniority to attain such positions.

  • The Vendor shall be required to provide a Work crew list giving all personnel names and changes as they occur.

  • Work crew leaders must be approved by the Superintendent or designee.

  • Work crew officers escort groups of ten prisoners to off- site work locations and supervise their workdays.

  • Work crew members, including the GSSC work crew leader, are not employees of the City or the County.

  • Work crew leaders must be approved by the Superintendent or his designee.

  • This Certificate relates to the design, manufacture and erection of the three-dimensional RBC Modular System.

  • Examples of these bubbles are:• Dive crew should only be in contact with the dive crew• Work crew should only be in contact with work crew• Boat crew should only be in contact with boat crew• Galley crew should only be in contact with galley crew except when serving crew meals with acceptable distancing practices.Other methods are to limit number of people in the galley at mealtime to less than 10 with staggered mealtimes.

  • Work crew supervisors must be provided with a device with internet access for use of the City’s work order management system.


More Definitions of Work crew

Work crew means a program of partial confinement consisting of civic improvement tasks for the benefit of the community of not less than thirty-five hours per week that complies with RCW 9.94A.135. The civic improvement tasks shall have minimal negative impact on existing private industries or the labor force in the county where the service or labor is performed. The civic improvement tasks shall not affect employment opportunities for people with developmental disabilities contracted through sheltered workshops as defined in RCW 82.04.385. Only those offenders sentenced to a facility operated or utilized under contract by a county or the state are eligible to participate on a work crew. Offenders sentenced for a sex offense as defined in subsection (33) of this section are not eligible for the work crew program.
Work crew means a program of partial confinement consisting of civic improvement tasks for the benefit of the community of not less than thirty-five hours per week that complies with RCW 9.94A.135. ((The civic improvement tasks shall be performed on public property or on private property owned or operated by nonprofit entities, except that, for emergency purposes only, work crews may perform snow removal on any private property.)) The civic improvement tasks shall have minimal negative impact on existing private industries or the labor force in the county where the service or labor is performed. The civic improvement tasks shall not affect employment opportunities for people with developmental disabilities contracted through sheltered workshops as defined in RCW 82.04.385. Only those offenders sentenced to a facility operated or utilized under contract by a county or the state are eligible to participate on a work crew. Offenders sentenced for a sex offense as defined in subsection (((29))) (37) of this section are not eligible for the work crew program.
Work crew means two or more Authorized Employees engaged as a team on a common job task under a single on-site supervisor who is a member of the team.

Related to Work crew

  • Scope of Work means the description of Services and Deliverables specified in the Contract and as may be amended.

  • Work Schedule means the approved order and timeline for how the requirements of this contract, including Work on individual Units or groups of Units, will be fulfilled by the Contractor.

  • Make-Ready Work means all work performed or to be performed to prepare AT&T-22STATE’s Conduit Systems, Poles or Anchors and related Facilities for the requested occupancy or attachment of CLEC’s Facilities. Make-Ready Work includes, but is not limited to, clearing obstructions (e.g., by rodding Ducts to ensure clear passage), the rearrangement, transfer, replacement, and removal of existing Facilities on a Pole or in a Conduit System where such work is required solely to accommodate CLEC’s Facilities and not to meet AT&T-22STATE’s business needs or convenience. Make-Ready Work may require “dig ups” of existing Facilities and may include the repair, enlargement or modification of AT&T-22STATE’s Facilities (including, but not limited to, Conduits, Ducts, Handholes and Manholes) or the performance of other work required to make a Pole, Anchor, Conduit or Duct usable for the initial placement of CLEC’s Facilities.