Criminal Drug Convictions Sample Clauses

Criminal Drug Convictions. As a Member you must notify the Program Site Supervisor in writing of any criminal drug convictions for a violation occurring in the workplace or during the performance of project activities no later than 5 days after such a conviction. The Program Site Supervisor must take appropriate action up to and including termination or Member release for cause consistent with the Corporations’ rules of termination and suspension of service.
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Criminal Drug Convictions. The Grantee's employees must notify the Grantee, in writing, of any criminal drug convictions for a violation occurring in the workplace or during the performance of project activities no later than 5 days after such conviction. The Grantee must notify the Corporation within 10 days of receiving notice of such conviction. The Grantee must take appropriate action against such employee, up to and including termination or release for cause consistent with the Corporation's rules on termination and suspension of service, or require the employee to satisfactorily participate in an approved-drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation Program.
Criminal Drug Convictions. As a Member you must notify the Program in writing of any criminal drug convictions for a violation occurring in the workplace or during the performance of project activities no later than 5 days after such a conviction. The Program must take appropriate action up to and including termination or Member release for cause consistent with the Corporations’ rules of termination and suspension of service.
Criminal Drug Convictions. The Awardee's employees must notify the Awardee, in writing, of any criminal drug convictions for a violation occurring in the workplace or during the performance of project activities no later than 5 days after such conviction. The Awardee must notify the Corporation within 10 days of receiving notice of such conviction. The Awardee must take appropriate action against such employee, up to and including termination or release for cause consistent with the Corporation's rules on termination and suspension of service, or require the employee to satisfactorily participate in an approved-drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation Program.
Criminal Drug Convictions. As a member you must notify your supervisor in writing of any criminal drug convictions for a violation occurring in the workplace or during the performance of project activities no later than five (5) days after such a conviction. The supervisor must take ap- propriate action up to and including termination or member release for cause consistent with the Cor- porations’ rules of termination and suspension of service, or require the employee or member to sat- isfactorily participate in an approved drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program. The member’s <<program or agency>> supervisor may provide the member with an additional list of rules. The member is expected to abide by these rules as well.
Criminal Drug Convictions. Members must notify the Alliance and Supervisors in writing of any criminal drug convictions for a violation occurring in the workplace or during the performance of project activities no later than 5 days after such a conviction. The Alliance must take appropriate action up to and including termination or Member release for cause consistent with the Corporations’ rules of termination and suspension of service, or require the employee or Member to satisfactorily participate in an approved drug abuse assistance or rehabilitation program. C. The Member is expected at all times while acting in an official capacity as an AmeriCorps Member to: 1. Abide by all provisions, policies, and regulations of Minnesota Alliance With Youth and the Host Site. 2. Demonstrate mutual respect toward others. 3. Follow directions of Minnesota Alliance With Youth and Host Site staff. 4. Conduct themself in a manner exemplary as a role model to youth and others and in compliance with AmeriCorps standards. 5. Direct concerns, problems and suggestions to their Supervisor and Alliance program staff. 6. Keep Alliance program staff AND the Site Supervisor informed of their schedule and activities during service hours and report changes in a timely manner so the appropriate action can be taken to cover or reschedule activities, and keep the Alliance informed as it pertains to Alliance activities. 7. Keep confidential and proprietary information strictly confidential, in accordance with Alliance and Host Site policies and procedures, including for reporting violations, and consistent with state and federal laws.

Related to Criminal Drug Convictions

  • No Felony Criminal Convictions Contractor represents that neither Contractor nor any of its employees, agents, or representatives, including any subcontractors and employees, agents, or representative of such subcontractors, have been convicted of a felony criminal offense or that if such a conviction has occurred Contractor has fully advised System Agency in writing of the facts and circumstances surrounding the convictions.

  • CONVICT LABOR In connection with the performance of work under this contract, the Contractor agrees not to employ any person undergoing sentence of imprisonment at hard labor.

  • CRIMINAL ACTIVITY If subsequent to the effectiveness of this Agreement, NYSERDA comes to know of any allegation previously unknown to it that the Contractor or any of its principals is under indictment for a felony, or has been, within five (5) years prior to submission of the Contractor’s proposal to NYSERDA, convicted of a felony, under the laws of the United States or Territory of the United States, then NYSERDA may exercise its stop work right under this Agreement. If subsequent to the effectiveness of this Agreement, NYSERDA comes to know of the fact, previously unknown to it, that Contractor or any of its principals is under such indictment or has been so convicted, then NYSERDA may exercise its right to terminate this Agreement. If the Contractor knowingly withheld information about such an indictment or conviction, NYSERDA may declare the Agreement null and void and may seek legal remedies against the Contractor and its principals. The Contractor or its principals may also be subject to penalties for any violation of law which may apply in the particular circumstances. For a Contractor which is an association, partnership, corporation, or other organization, the provisions of this paragraph apply to any such indictment or conviction of the organization itself or any of its officers, partners, or directors or members of any similar governing body, as applicable.

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