Academy Access Sample Clauses

Academy Access. Where the DHSMV operates its own Academy and conducts entry-level Florida Highway Patrol training, the PBA will be notified of the date, time, and location of the training, and the parties will determine the date and time the PBA will be granted Academy access. A representative of the PBA, accompanied by the head of the Academy, will be permitted to address each entry- level Florida Highway Patrol class during class time, to issue to each recruit a copy of the current PBA Agreement, to discuss the provisions of that Agreement, and to describe the organization and benefits. The presentation will not last longer than 30 minutes, unless a longer period is agreed to by the PBA and the DHSMV, and may be made only once per class at a time selected in advance by the PBA, the representative of the head of the Academy, and the DHSMV Agency Head or designee. It is understood by the parties that the PBA will not use this time to obtain executed applications for membership or dues deduction.
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Academy Access. Where the agency operates its own Academy and conducts entry-level Special Agent training, a representative of the Association, accompanied by a representative of the Executive Director of the FDLE, “Executive Director”, will be permitted to address each entry-level Special Agent class during class time to provide each recruit a copy of the current Special Agent Unit Agreement and to discuss the provisions of that Agreement. This presentation will not last longer than 30 minutes unless a longer period is agreed to by the Association and the agency, and may be made only once per class at a time mutually selected in advance by the Association, the representative of the Executive Director, and the Special Agent Unit Head or designee. It is understood by the parties that the Association will not use this time to solicit new members. Any violation of this provision may result in the revocation of this section of the Agreement.
Academy Access. Where the agency operates its own Academy and conducts entry-level law enforcement training, the PBA will be notified of the date, time and location of the training, and the parties will determine the date and time the PBA will be granted Academy access. A representative of the PBA, accompanied by the head of the Academy, will be permitted to address each entry-level law enforcement class during class time, to issue to each recruit a copy of the current PBA Agreement, to discuss the provisions of that Agreement and to describe the organization and benefits. The presentation will not last longer than 30 minutes, unless a longer period is agreed to by the PBA and the agency, and may be made only once per class at a time selected in advance by the PBA, the representative of the head of the Academy, and the agency head or designee. It is understood by the parties that the PBA will not use this time to obtain executed applications for membership or dues deduction.
Academy Access. Where the agency operates its own Academy and conducts entry-level law enforcement training, the PBA will be notified of the date, time, and location of the training, and the parties will determine the date and time the PBA will be granted Academy access. A representative of the PBA, accompanied by the head of the Academy, will be permitted to address each entry-level law enforcement class during class time, to issue to each recruit a copy of the current PBA Agreement, to discuss the provisions of that Agreement and to describe the organization and benefits. The presentation will not last longer than 45 minutes, unless a longer period is agreed to by the PBA and the agency, and may be made only once per class at a time selected in advance by the PBA, the representative of the head of the Academy, and the Agency Head or designee. It is understood by the parties that the PBA will not use this time to obtain executed applications for membership or dues deduction. No other representative of an employee organization as defined in 447.203(11), Florida Statutes, is authorized to make a presentation during basic recruit class time.

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  • Information Technology Accessibility Standards Any information technology related products or services purchased, used or maintained through this Grant must be compatible with the principles and goals contained in the Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards adopted by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board under Section 508 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. §794d), as amended. The federal Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards can be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx-xxxxx.xxx/508.htm.

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