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Topics. Salary Lane Credit offerings will be announced by the Instructional Services Department on a regular basis. Topics such as Professional Learning Communities, Technology Infused Instruction, Instructional Strategies for Literacy, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science, will be possible course offerings.
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Topics. The JLMC may address all issues, except for active grievances, individual disciplinary issues or issues determined to be subjects of bargaining. If contract issues are raised to or by the JLMC, the committee will either, a) agree to discuss the issue, or b) refer it to the appropriate parties for bargaining. All decisions or changes to the Agreement are subject to the respective party’s approval procedures. JLMC will advise the District and the Association regarding plan design and carrier selection for the active and retired classified employees’ health insurance and shall manage the insurance reserve account. The District and the Association are committed to work together to update position descriptions and evaluation protocols. This work is to be completed by June 30, 2024.
Topics. The purpose of such meetings shall be to:
Topics. Topics for discussion and review at the regular review sessions shall include but shall not be limited to the following: Rate structure, free or discounted services, application of new technologies, system performance, services provided, programming, Subscriber complaints, User complaints, rights of privacy, construction progress, community service channel implementation and utilization, amendments to this Ordinance, undergrounding process and developments in the law.
Topics. The OCCFC will focus on wildlife habitat and road related topics in their engagement with the Forest Service on North Fork Xxxxx. Accordingly, they have established a Wildlife Habitat ZOA Subcommittee and a Roads ZOA subcommittee that meet regularly. Communication Transparency and open communication are key to the success of collaborative engagement on North Fork Xxxxx. In order to ensure clear communication processes and expectations, the OCCFC and Forest Service staff will provide up to date contact information for all relevant positions. Similarly, each OCCFC subcommittee that forms will share contact information. The OCCFC and Forest Service will share files in a Forest Service Box folder. Both OCCFC members and Forest Service staff are committed to providing responses to questions in a responsible amount of time. OCCFC requests for information from the Forest Service will go through the OCCFC Coordinator. It is the OCCFC coordinator’s role to follow-up on information requests from the OCCFC and Forest Service. The OCCFC point of contact is the Collaborative Coordinator: Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxxxx 000-000-0000 Xxxxxx.Xxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx
Topics. The Policies and Procedure Manual will cover the topics identified below, as well as any additional content as may be agreed upon by the Parties during the Supplier/Chordiant planning sessions held during the Transition Period: • Procedures for setting priorities regarding scheduling the performance of Services; • Reporting frequency; • Meetings, frequency; • Change Control Procedures; and • the topics identified in the table below: Content Brief Description ORGANIZATIONAL OVERVIEW
Topics. The parties shall exchange ideas in the meet and confer process on but not limited to the following subjects: departmental budget administration, extracurricular budget administration, extracurricular transportation, philosophy and educational goals, search and experimentation, including federal programs, educational specifications for building and educational equipment, curriculum, and student discipline.
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Topics. ● What data do we collect? ● How do we collect your data? ● How will we use your data? ● How do we store your data? ● What are your data protection rights? ● What are cookies? ● How do we use cookies? ● What types of cookies do we use? ● How to manage your cookies ● Privacy policies of other websitesChanges to our privacy policyHow to contact us ● How to contact the appropriate authorities What data do we collect? The Service collects the following data: ● Elixir ID, read more at xxxxx://xxxxxx-xxxxxx.xxx/services/compute/aai ● Information about your data uploads to The Service or data retrievals from The Service ○ Including public keys provided by you for encryption purposes How do we collect your data? You directly provide The Service with most of the data we collect. We collect data and process data when you: ● Sign in with the "Elixir Login" button. ● Perform a dataset submission to the archive. ● Perform a dataset retrieval from the archive after access approval by the respective Data Access Committee. ● Voluntarily complete a customer survey or provide feedback on any of our message boards or via email. ● Use or view our website via your browser’s cookies. How will we use your data? The Service collects your data so that we can: ● Facilitate the authentication and authorization to The Service. Since the authentication and authorization to The Service is based on Elixir AAI, we need to store your Elixir ID, to keep you logged in. ● Keep track of which submission was performed by which user. ● Security and audit purposes to track all data transfers of files under controlled access regime due to their sensitive content (human genome phenome information). The Service will share your data with our partner(s) in order to facilitate authentication and authorization functionality. ● Elixir AAI ● USIT Since the authentication attempts are processed by Elixir AAI, they will have to know your Elixir ID. The way Elixir AAI handles Elixir IDs is a subject of their Privacy Policy. Elixir ID also will be stored at the USIT premises to keep track of all performed data submissions. How do we store your data? The Service stores your authentication data (session tokens) using the browser cookies mechanism. The information about the cookies and how The Service is using them is provided below. Elixir ID is also securely stored in the database at the USIT server. This information is stored permanently but can be removed in accordance with the right to erasure, descr...
Topics. The JLMC may address all issues, except active grievances, bargaining and individual personnel issues. If contract issues are raised to or by the JLMC, the committee will either, (a) agree to discuss the issue, or (b) refer it to the appropriate parties for bargaining. All decisions or changes to the contract are subject to the respective parties’ approval procedures.
Topics. One important conclusion of the PE exercise is that there was broad support for the six-pronged approach for enhancing land supply, i.e. using all six land supply options, if the Government considers it strategically important to do so. There was also broad support for the establishment of a land reserve. Among other topics, the PE exercise focused on consulting stakeholders and the public on the land supply options of reclamation outside Victoria Harbour and rock cavern development. A key finding is that views were mixed on reclamation. A territory-wide telephone poll conducted by the independent Research Centre found more respondents opposing to reclamation than supporting, whereas the feedback questionnaire survey (online, self-administered or face-to-face interview questionnaires), also conducted by the Research Centre, found more respondents in support of reclamation than opposing. In view of the divergent findings of these two surveys, it is considered that there was no consensus on the matter. The same surveys also found that the major concerns of those who did not support reclamation were related to potential impacts on the environment and local communities. Site location was regarded by many as important when considering reclamation. As for qualitative feedback, many feedback collected from signature campaigns and petitions organised in local communities 1 opposed some of the 25 possible reclamation sites announced by the Government in response to the public to facilitate discussions on the initial site selection criteria. The main concerns were also potential impacts on the environment and local communities. On the other hand, there was consensus support for increasing land supply through rock cavern development, with the exception of the possible Mount Xxxxx site. There were some questions about the feasibility of developing rock caverns and the use of the caverns.
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