Agency Discretion Sample Clauses

Agency Discretion. 1. The parties recognize that the employer retains all the lawful and customary rights, powers and prerogatives of public management, including but not limited to, establishing standards of productivity and performance of its employees, determining the mission of an agency as well as the methods and means necessary to fulfill that mission. Therefore, each agency participating in the job sharing program does so voluntarily and only after assessing how/whether each proposal can meet those needs.
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Agency Discretion. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth in this Community Benefits Plan, (i) the Agency shall have the right to make such changes to the use and distribution of funds within the control of the Agency as may be required by applicable law, and (ii) in no event shall the Agency be responsible for Developer’s costs, liabilities or obligations under the CCBA.
Agency Discretion. 34. Except as expressly provided herein, or in any subsequent amendment to this Settlement Agreement, nothing in this Settlement Agreement shall be construed to limit or modify the discretion accorded to EPA by the CWA, the Administrative Procedure Act, or by any other law, including general principles of administrative law.
Agency Discretion. Developer agrees that Agency may refuse its consent to a proposed Transfer in its sole and absolute discretion until the recordation of the Release of Construction Covenants. After completion of the Housing Units, Agency shall not unreasonably withhold its consent to any proposed Transfer so long as the proposed transferee is financially qualified and has sufficient experience to perform the agreements, undertakings and covenants of this Agreement.
Agency Discretion. Connect Pediatric Therapy reserves the right to discharge any client at any time for any reason Late Cancellation Fee: Your child is scheduled for a specific appointment time. Sessions cannot be extended as they are booked back to back. If you arrive later for your child’s appointment you will be billed for the entire session. There is a $50 fee “no show fee” for appointments that are not canceled, or are canceled less than 8 hours before appointment time. If a family cancels the appointment due to illness the fee is waived. If the appointment is rescheduled after no-show this fee is reduced to $25.

Related to Agency Discretion

  • Emergency Days Up to two (2) emergency days during a school year for uncontrollable emergency situations, subject to the written approval of the Superintendent or his/her designee.

  • Emergency Thresholds The following matrix presents the emergency thresholds that, if reached by any of the services mentioned above for a TLD, would cause the emergency transition of the Registry for the TLD as specified in Section 2.13 of this Agreement. Critical Function Emergency Threshold DNS Service (all servers) 4-hour total downtime / week DNSSEC proper resolution 4-hour total downtime / week EPP 24-hour total downtime / week RDDS (WHOIS/Web-based WHOIS) 24-hour total downtime / week Data Escrow Breach of the Registry Agreement as described in Specification 2, Part B, Section 6.

  • Emergency Financial Manager If an emergency financial manager is appointed by the State under the Fiscal Accountability Act, the emergency manager may reject, modify, or terminate the collective bargaining agreement in his/her sole discretion. This authority is a prohibited subject of bargaining under the Public Employment Relations Act (PERA).

  • Emergency Manager An emergency manager appointed under the local government and school district fiscal accountability act, 2011 PA 4, MCL 141.1501 to 141.1531, may reject, modify, or terminate this collective bargaining agreement as provided in the local government and school district fiscal accountability act, 2011 PA 4, MCL 141.1501 to 141.1531.

  • Emergency Calls IP Phones need an additional power supply to operate. In the event of a power failure it is your responsibility to ensure you have the means to make emergency calls. In accordance with paragraph 13.2, we will not be liable for any loss or damage (financial or otherwise) where you fail to do so.

  • Emergency Call Out A call‐out shall occur when supervisory personnel specifically require an employee to perform emergency work outside the regular scheduled hours. All employees shall be paid two (2) times the regular rate of pay for all time worked during a call‐out for a minimum of two (2) hours up to a maximum of three (3) hours. All additional time worked over the three (3) hours emergency call‐out shall be at the regular overtime rate of pay of the employee. Anytime an employee on standby is monitoring the work of others they shall receive emergency call‐out pay.

  • Emergency/Declared Disaster Requirements In the event of an emergency or if Orange County is declared a disaster area by the County, state or federal government, this Contract may be subjected to unusual usage. The Contractor shall service the County during such an emergency or declared disaster under the same terms and conditions that apply during non-emergency/disaster conditions. The pricing quoted by the Contractor shall apply to serving the County’s needs regardless of the circumstances. If the Contractor is unable to supply the goods/services under the terms of the Contract, then the Contractor shall provide proof of such disruption and a copy of the invoice for the goods/services from the Contractor’s supplier(s). Additional profit margin as a result of supplying goods/services during an emergency or a declared disaster shall not be permitted. In the event of an emergency or declared disaster, emergency purchase order numbers will be assigned. All applicable invoices from the Contractor shall show both the emergency purchase order number and the Contract number.

  • Emergency Duty 41.1 Where an employee is called on duty to meet an emergency at a time when the employee would not ordinarily have been on duty, and no notice of such call was given to the employee prior to ceasing ordinary duty, the employee will be paid for such emergency duty at the rate of double time.

  • Emergency Closure Where there is a temporary closure as a result of an immediate emergency or a planned temporary closure due to renovations, repairs, or moves, the Employer will:

  • Emergency Alert System The Franchisee shall comply with the applicable requirements of the FCC with respect to the operation of an Emergency Alert System (“EAS”) requirements of the FCC and applicable state and local EAS plans in order that emergency messages may be distributed over the Cable System.

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