Common use of Formal Notification Clause in Contracts

Formal Notification. K4.3 The notification of an officer’s potentially excess status will only be given when the consultation required under subclause K3.1 and the consultation required under subclause K4.1 has taken place. Following such consultation, where the head of service is aware that an officer is potentially excess, the head of service will advise the officer in writing.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement, Enterprise Agreement

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Formal Notification. K4.3 The notification of an officer’s officer‘s potentially excess status will only be given when the consultation required under subclause K3.1 and the consultation required under subclause K4.1 has taken place. Following such consultation, where the head of service is aware that an officer is potentially excess, the head of service will advise the officer in writing.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Assembly Secretariat Enterprise Agreement, health.act.gov.au

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Formal Notification. K4.3 The notification of an officer’s potentially excess status will only be given when the consultation required under subclause K3.1 and the consultation required under subclause K4.1 has taken place. Following such consultation, where the head of service Chief Executive is aware that an officer is potentially excess, the head of service Chief Executive will advise the officer in writing.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Enterprise Agreement

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