Special Duties definition

Special Duties an allowance shall be paid to an employee who, at the request of the employer undertakes additional role specific duties including, but not restricted to, team co- ordination, shift co-ordination.
Special Duties is an allowance paid to an Employee who at the request of the Employer undertakes additional role specific duties including, but not restricted to;
Special Duties. Means a temporary assignment mutually agreed upon between the member and the Chief’s Office, with notification of the special duty being provided to the Association.

Examples of Special Duties in a sentence

  • Secondment as an Education Officer (Special Duties) will not alter the date at which a teacher is entitled to an annual increment.

  • Types of teachers may include a classroom teacher, instrumental music teacher/instructor, specialist teacher, advisory visiting teacher, teacher-librarian, teachers seconded for special duties to another part of DoE or related statutory authorities, and teachers seconded as Education Officer (Special Duties).

  • Any Non-Commissioned Officer who is paid the Forensic Services Group Expert Allowance pursuant to clause 43 shall not be entitled to any Special Duties Allowance.

  • Any Non-Commissioned Officer classified as a Detective or a Police Prosecutor, as defined in clause 3, Definitions, shall not be entitled to any Special Duties Allowance.

  • The terms and conditions of Schedule 3 contained in the Queensland Public Service Officers and Other Employees Award - State 2015 will apply to those teachers, heads of program and school leaders engaged temporarily as an Education Officer (Special Duties).

  • The remuneration of a permanent full-time cluster manager appointed to a Ministry of Education | Te Tāhuhu o te Mātauranga approved RTLB cluster shall comprise of: • A base salary as per clause 3.2. • A Special Duties Increment Allowance as per clause 3.18.

  • Secondment as an Education Officer (Special Duties) will not alter the date at which a teacher in a promotional position is entitled to an annual increment.

  • Teachers in promotional positions, other than Principals, who are seconded as Education Officers (Special Duties) will be entitled to payment at the same salary step of the next salary band above during the period of secondment.

  • Types of teachers may include a classroom teacher, instrumental music teacher/instructor, specialist teacher, advisory visiting teacher, teacher-librarian, teachers seconded for special duties to another part of DET or related statutory authorities, and teachers seconded as Education Officer (Special Duties).

  • OF HOURS TEACHING PER WEEK POSITIONe.g. Assistant Principal, Special Duties Post, etc.


More Definitions of Special Duties

Special Duties means the rendering of services by Solomon to Purchaser in the Business that are substantially similar to and substantially consistent with the manner, places, effort and services performed by Solomon for Seller during two years prior to the Closing.
Special Duties. OF THE BENEFICIARY The BENEFICIARY commits itself to: I- fulfill, when suitable, until the final liquidation of the debt resulting from this Contract, the "DISPOSICOES APLICAVEIS AOS CONTRATOS DO BNDES" approved by Resolution 665, of December 10, 1987, partially altered by Resolution 775, of December 16, 1991, by Resolution 863, of March 11, 1996, by Resolution 878 of September 4, 1996, by resolution 894, of March 6, 1997, by Resolution 927 of April 1, 1998 and by Resolution 976, of September 24, 2001, all by the board of BNDES, published in Diario Oficial da Uniao (section I) , of December 29, 1987, December 27, 1991, April 8, 1996, September 24, 1996, March 19, 1997, April 15, 1998 and October 31, 2001, respectively, with a copy herein delivered to the BENEFICIARY, which, upon having knowledge of the full content of such, declares to accept it as an integral and inseparable part of this Contract, for all legal purposes and effects; II- use the total amount of the credit within 12 (twelve) months, counting from the date of the execution of this Contract, with the possibility of BNDES extending the stated period, before or after the final term of this period, covered by the guarantees constituted in this Contract, through clear authorization, in writing, needless of any other formalities or registration;
Special Duties means and any police duty performed for any party or organization other than the Service.

Related to Special Duties

  • Material Duties means the duties generally required by employers in the national economy of those engaged in a particular occupation that cannot be reasonably modified or omitted. In no event will working an average of more than 40 hours per week be considered a Material Duty.

  • Payment Duties The meaning specified in Section 7.2(b)(vii).

  • Duties includes obligations. (5) The word “person” includes natural persons, firms, companies, associations, partnerships, trusts, corporations, governmental agencies and units, and other legal entities. (6) The word “shall” is mandatory. (7) The word “day” means calendar day. (8) The word “Work” is defined in Section 2. (9) A definition in this contract will not apply to the extent the context requires otherwise.

  • Duties and Charges means in relation to any particular transaction or dealing all stamp and other duties, taxes, Government charges, bank charges, transfer fees, registration fees and other duties and charges in connection with the increase or decrease of the Trust Property or the creation, issue, sale, transfer, redemption or purchase of Units or the sale or purchase of Investment or in respect of the issue, transfer, cancellation or replacement of a Certificate or otherwise which may have become or may be payable in respect of or prior to or upon the occasion of the transaction or dealing in respect of which such duties and charges are payable, but do not include the remuneration payable to the Distribution Company or any Commission payable to agents on sales and redemption of Units or any Commission charges or costs which may have been taken into account in ascertaining the Net Asset Value.

  • Performance of duties means duties performed within the employee’s authorized scope of employment and performed in the line of duty.

  • import duties means any customs duties and other charges of equivalent effect levied on imported goods;

  • Change in Duties means any one or more of the following:

  • Taxes and Duties means all taxes, duties, fees etc. payable as per applicable laws in India in connection with the development, operation and management of the Project;

  • export duties means Customs duties and other charges having an effect equivalent to customs duties payable on the exportation of goods;

  • Responsibilities means the responsibilities delegated to BNY under the Rule as a Foreign Custody Manager with respect to each Specified Country and each Eligible Foreign Custodian selected by BNY, as such responsibilities are more fully described in Article III of this Agreement.

  • Customs Duties means any customs or import duty and a charge of any kind imposed in connection with the importation of a good, but does not include any:

  • Developmental disabilities professional means a person who

  • Segregation of Duties means the assignment of different people in the responsibility of authorising transactions, recording transactions and maintaining custody of assets with the intention of reducing the opportunities to allow any person to be in a position to both perpetrate and conceal fraud or error due to fraud in the normal course of their duties.

  • Willful Misconduct means intentional disregard of good and prudent standards of performance or proper conduct under the Contract with knowledge that it is likely to result in any injury to any person or persons or loss or damage of property.

  • Reasonable cause as used in this policy means an articulable belief based on specific facts and reasonable inferences drawn from those facts that an employee is more likely than not under the influence of controlled substances or alcohol or has used drugs or alcohol in violation of this policy. Circumstances which can constitute a basis for determining "reasonable cause" may include, but are not limited to:

  • Basic generation service transition costs means the amount by

  • TAXPAYERS' RIGHTS AND RESPONSIBILITIES means the rights provided to taxpayers in sections 718.11 , 718.12 , 718.19, 718.23, 718.36, 718.37, 718.38, 5717.011 , and 5717.03 of the Ohio Revised Code and any corresponding ordinances of the Municipality, and the responsibilities of taxpayers to file, report, withhold, remit, and pay municipal income tax and otherwise comply with Chapter 718. of the Ohio Revised Code and resolutions, ordinances, and rules adopted by a municipal corporation for the imposition and administration of a municipal income tax.

  • Termination of Services means Participant’s Termination of Consultancy, Termination of Directorship or Termination of Employment, as applicable.

  • Willful means any act or omission by the Executive that was in good faith and with a reasonable belief that the action or omission was in the best interests of the Company or its affiliates. Any act or omission based upon authority given pursuant to a duly adopted Board resolution, or, upon the instructions of any senior officer of the Company, or based upon the advice of counsel for the Company will be conclusively presumed to be taken or omitted by the Executive in good faith and in the best interests of the Company and/or its affiliates.

  • Service-disabled veteran-owned business means a service-disabled veteran-owned business located in the State of Tennessee that satisfies the criteria in Tenn. Code. Ann. § 12-3-1102(8). "Service-disabled veteran" means any person who served honorably in active duty in the armed forces of the United States with at least a twenty percent (20%) disability that is service-connected, i.e., the disability was incurred or aggravated in the line of duty in the active military, naval or air service.

  • Gross Negligence means any act or failure to act (whether sole, joint or concurrent) by a person or entity which was intended to cause, or which was in reckless disregard of or wanton indifference to, avoidable and harmful consequences such person or entity knew, or should have known, would result from such act or failure to act. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Gross negligence shall not include any action taken in good faith for the safeguard of life or property.

  • specific learning disabilities means a heterogeneous group of conditions wherein there is a deficit in processing language, spoken or written, that may manifest itself as a difficulty to comprehend, speak, read, write, spell, or to do mathematical calculations and includes such conditions as perceptual disabilities, dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia and developmental aphasia;

  • Professional Misconduct means conduct inconsistent with the Act, this By-law, the Rules of Professional Conduct or the Standards and Guidelines of Practice that poses or may pose a risk of harm or loss to any person;

  • Academic Misconduct means an act described in s. UWS 14.03.

  • Research misconduct means fabrication, falsification, or plagiarism in proposing, performing, or reviewing research, or in reporting research results. Research misconduct does not include honest error or differences of opinion. As used in this definition, (i) “fabrication” means making up data or results and recording or reporting them; (ii) “falsification” means manipulating research materials, equipment, or processes, or changing or omitting data or results such that the research is not accurately represented in the research record; and (iii) “plagiarism” means the appropriation of another person’s ideas, processes, results, or words without giving appropriate credit.

  • Illness means a sickness or a disease or pathological condition leading to the impairment of normal physiological function which manifests itself during the Policy Period and requires medical treatment.