Table One Sample Clauses

Table One. The Domains Skills Progression Framework Domains Domain themes Your professional skills and learning (Compulsory) This domain encompasses the acquisition, maintenance and utilisation of skills and knowledge that are above those expected in the core competencies of a competent practitioner. In this domain practitioners:  Acquire and use significant and advanced professional practice skills, qualifications and competencies that contribute to the enhancement of the presence, participation and learning of children and students who have special education needs.  Critically reflect on, review or evaluate practice to raise practice capability. This may include contributions to the evidence base through practice based research, publications or presentations  Acquisition of skills and competencies to better enable achieving the Ministry’s objectives for Maori Your professional leadership and teaching This domain encompasses the contributions a practitioner makes to supporting and developing excellence in the professional practice of their workplace colleagues and their profession. In this domain practitioners:  pass on their professional practice and research knowledge and expertise to other practitioners at local, regional, national and international levels through activities such as mentoring, induction, supervision, direct teaching and peer review work  contribute to leadership, maintenance and development of the professional workforce  contribute to leadership on professional matters through representation  significant contributions to professional practice that have particular relevance to Maori Your work with clients, families, educators and others This domain encompasses the contributions a practitioner makes to direct provision of excellent practice to Special Education’s multiple clients; children and students, family / whanau, educators and schools and the social and health sector agencies. In this domain practitioners:  Demonstrate excellence in work with the most challenging and complex clients  Remove access barriers by ensuring clients are heard, client perspectives are understood and valued and responsive services are delivered in a manner which meets client needs  Build inclusive communities and or capability within settings where inclusion has not been a priority  Make significant contributions to service quality, innovation and/or efficiency and support practice change  Take delegated responsibility for coordination of professional tas...
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Table One. The rates for services in this Agreement are intended to reflect the standard rates offered by Sprint to CLECs as of the Effective Date of this Agreement. KEY CODES SPRINT RATE ELEMENT COST SUMMARY: TEXAS - CENTEL 3/11/2005 MRC NRC RESALE DISCOUNTS MRC NRC Other than Operator / DA 17.40% Op Assist / DA 35.63% USAGE FILE CHARGES MRC NRC UF01 Message Provisioning, per message $ 0.00307 UF02 Data Transmission, per message $ - DB008 Media Charge - per CD (Price reflects shipping via regular U.S. Mail) $ 18.00 OTHER CHARGES MRC NRC UP026 Temporary Suspension of Service for UNE-P / Resale - SUSPEND $ - UP027 Temporary Suspension of Service for UNE-P / Resale - RESTORE $ 21.00 UP028 PIC Change Charge, per change Per Xxxxxx XX000 Operator Assistance / Directory Assistance Branding ICB UNE LOOP, TAG & LABEL / RESALE TAG & LABEL MRC NRC OC015 Tag and Label on a new install loop or resale $ 4.41 OC013 Tag and Label on a reinstall loop or an existing loop or resale $ 8.81 OC014 Tag and Label on an addt'l loop or resale on the same order at the same location $ 3.52 TRIP CHARGE MRC NRC OC003 Trip Charge $ 18.19 RATE ELEMENT SERVICE ORDER / INSTALLATION / REPAIR MRC NRC SO001 Manual Service Order NRC $ 13.82 SO002 Manual Service Order - Listing Only $ 13.82 SO003 Manual Service Order - Change Only $ 13.82 SO004 Electronic Service Order (IRES) $ 7.66 SO005 Electronic Service Order - Listing Only $ 7.66 SO006 Electronic Service Order - Change Only $ 7.66 OC008 2-Wire Loop Cooperative Testing $ 37.89 OC009 4-Wire Loop Cooperative Testing $ 46.70 OC010 Trouble Isolation Charge $ 52.68 OC016 Change Telephone Number, per change $ 15.58 OC017 LNP Coordinated Conversion - Lines 1 -10 $ 46.44 OC018 LNP Coordinated Conversion - Each additional line $ 4.19 OC023 LNP Conversion - 10 Digit Trigger $ - UNE to Special Access or Special Access to UNE Conversions or Migrations (includes EEL) OC021 DS1 Loop, per circuit $ 86.37 OC021 DS1 Transport, per circuit $ 86.37 OC022 DS3 Loop, per circuit ICB OC022 DS3 Transport, per circuit ICB UNBUNDLED NETWORK ELEMENTS (UNE) PRE-ORDER LOOP QUALIFICATION MRC NRC PQ001 Loop Make-Up Information $ 11.56 LOOPS (RATES INCLUDE NID CHARGE) MRC NRC 2-Wire Analog AA013 Band 1 $ 20.58 AA014 Band 2 $ 41.46 AA015 Band 3 $ 85.68 AA002 First Line $ 110.20 AA003 Second Line and Each Additional Line (same time) $ 52.33 AA004 Re-install (Cut Thru and Dedicated/Vacant) $ 67.27 AA005 Disconnect $ 30.88 4-Wire Analog AA017 Band 1 $ 40.13 AA018 Band 2 $ 82.50 AA019 B...
Table One. Category A Category B Banana HSD North Xxxxxxx HSD Cape York HSD Xxxxx HSD Northern Downs HSD Central West HSD Central Highlands HSD Roma HSD Charleville HSD Charters Towers HSD South Xxxxxxx HSD Mt Isa HSD Innisfail HSD Southern Downs HSD Xxxxxx HSD Moranbah HSD Tablelands HSD Eligible Facilities Proserpine Ingham Richmond Cooktown Mosman Hughenden Signed for and on behalf of the Liquor, Print Name: Hospitality and Miscellaneous Union, Queensland Branch, Union of Employees: Signature Date In the presence of: Municipal, Administrative, Clerical and Services Union, Cental and Southern Queensland, Clerical and Administrative Branch, Union of Employees: Signature Date In the presence of: Workers’ Union of Employees, Queensland: Signature Date In the presence of: Signed for and on behalf of the Federated Clerks Print Name: Union of Australia, North Queensland Branch Union of Employees: Signature Date In the presence of: Signed for and on behalf of the Queensland Print Name: Public Sector Union, Union of Employees: Signature Date In the presence of: Signed for and on behalf of the Transport Workers’, Print Name: Union of Australia, Union of Employees (Queensland Branch): Signature Date In the presence of: Signature Date Signature Date Signature Date Signature Date
Table One. Training Courses H&S Course Titles Duration Fixed Price On-site fee Moving and Handling Loads 2 hr n/a £30.00 COSHH + PPE 2 hr n/a £30.00 Ladder Safety 2 hr n/a £30.00 Lone Working and Personal Safety 2 hr n/a £30.00 Fire Safety Awareness * 2 hr n/a £30.00 Fire Safety Awareness - Refresher* 2 hr n/a £30.00 Fire Warden * 2 hr n/a £30.00 Fire Warden - Refresher* 2 hr n/a £30.00 Evac+Chair (Introduction and practical follow-up) 2½ hr £ 245.00 £30.00 Construction (Design & Management) Regulations 2015 2 hr n/a £30.00 Risk Assessment 2 hr n/a £30.00 Health and Safety Awareness 3 hr n/a £30.00 Asbestos Awareness 2 hr n/a £30.00 Asbestos Awareness - Refresher 2 hr n/a £30.00 Resilience – Managing work-related stress 2 hr n/a £30.00 H&S for Directors and Senior Management 3hr n/a £30.00 H&S for Premise Managers 2 hr n/a £30.00 Managing Safely (IOSH) Four Days £300 per delegate n/a H&S for Governors 2 hr £ 210.00 £30.00 H&S workshops ( by delegate – see below) Bespoke H&S courses ( Maintained Schools and those subscribing to SLA) n/a £70 per hour £30.00 Bespoke H&S Courses ( Non SLA) n/a £85.00 £30.00 All the above (except Managing Safety) are £50.00 per person to attend a programmed course. Discount for multiple delegates: £80.00 for two and £100 for three. Additional charges: Fire extinguisher refill overhead is charged at cost (£20.00 for one Foam & one CO2 extinguishers) Above costs are exclusive of travelling expenses which will be charged at 0.45 xxxxx per mile. For courses run on your site the following applies:  Minimum of 6 delegates and maximum of 20.
Table One. Position Allocation List - “A”.................................................. 49-51 Position Allocation List - “B”.................................................. 52-53 Table Two Salary Schedule........................................................................ 54
Table One. MRC NRC Toll VoIP-PSTN Traffic MRC NRC Toll VoIP-PSTN Traffic CenturyLink's Interstate Access Tariff VOIP Percent of Intrastate Non-Local Usage (Contract-PVU) 0% RECIPROCAL COMPENSATION/ISP BOUND TRAFFIC COMPENSATION (Opt-In FCC ordered ISP-Bound Traffic Termination Rates, per MOU) Plan Year and Date Range Local traffic termination- per minute of use Common Transport for Indirect Traffic – per minute of use Current - June 30, 2012 $0.0007 $0.0007 Plan Year 1: July 1, 2012 - June 30, 2013 $0.0007 $0.0007 Plan Year 2: July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2014 $0.0007 $0.0007 Plan Year 3: July 1, 2014 - June 30, 2015 $0.0007 $0.0007 Plan Year 4: July 1, 2015 - June 30, 2016 $0.0007 $0.0007 Plan Year 5: July 1, 2016 - June 30, 2017 $0.0007 $0.0007 Plan Year 6: July 1,2017 - June 30, 2018 $0 $0.0007 Plan Year 7: July 1, 2018 - June 30, 2019 $0 $0.0007 ATTACHMENT A ATTACHMENT A INTERCONNECTION, COLLOCATION AND RESALE AGREEMENT FOR THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA Effective Date: July 9, 2009 End Date: July 9, 2011 AT&T Communications of Pennsylvania, LLC and United Telephone Company of Pennsylvania LLC d/b/a Embarq TABLE OF CONTENTS Page No. PART A – DEFINITIONS 2 1. DEFINED TERMS 2 PART BGENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 12 2. SCOPE OF THIS AGREEMENT 12 3. NETWORK CHANGES 12 4. REGULATORY APPROVALS 12 5. TERM AND TERMINATION 13 6. POST EXPIRATION INTERIM SERVICE ARRANGEMENTS 14 7. CHARGES, BILLING AND PAYMENT 14 8. AUDITS AND EXAMINATIONS 16 9. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS 17 10. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 18 11. INDEMNIFICATION 18 12. INSURANCE 20 13. BRANDING 20 14. REMEDIES 21 15. CONFIDENTIALITY AND PUBLICITY 21 16. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES 22 17. ASSIGNMENT AND SUBCONTRACT 22 18. GOVERNING LAW 23 19. RELATIONSHIP OF PARTIES 23 20. NO THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES 23 21. NOTICES 23 22. WAIVERS 24 23. SURVIVAL 24 24. FORCE MAJEURE 24 25. DISPUTE RESOLUTION 24 26. COOPERATION ON FRAUD 26 27. TAXES 26 28. AMENDMENTS AND MODIFICATIONS 28 29. SEVERABILITY 28 30. HEADINGS NOT CONTROLLING 28 31. ENTIRE AGREEMENT 28 32. SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS 29 33. IMPLEMENTATION PLAN 29 34. FEDERAL JURISDICTIONAL AREAS 29 PART CGENERAL PRINCIPLES 30 35. USE OF FACILITIES 30 36. PRICE SCHEDULE 31 37. SECURITY DEPOSIT 31 PART DLOCAL RESALE 34 38. TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICES PROVIDED FOR RESALE 34 39. GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS 34 PART E – UNBUNDLED NETWORK ELEMENTS 36 40. GENERAL 36 41. USE OF UNBUNDLED NETWORK ELEMENTS 36 42. BONA FIDE REQUEST PROCESS 37 43. INDIVIDUAL CASE BASIS PRICING 37 44. NETWOR...
Table One. Category A Category B Banana HSD North Xxxxxxx HSD Cape York HSD Xxxxx HSD Northern Downs HSD Central West HSD Central Highlands HSD Roma HSD Charleville HSD Charters Towers HSD South Xxxxxxx HSD Mt Isa HSD Innisfail HSD Southern Downs HSD Xxxxxx HSD Moranbah HSD Tablelands HSD Eligible Facilities Proserpine Ingham Richmond Cooktown Mosman Hughenden SIGNATORIES
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