Right to Reassign Sample Clauses

Right to Reassign. The bargaining unit member will immediately notify his/her supervisor of the condition before exercising his/her right to refuse to work under Section 4167.06 of the Revised Code because of a condition which the bargaining unit member acting in good faith reasonably believes presents an imminent danger of death or serious harm to the bargaining unit member. The bargaining unit member may be temporarily reassigned while the condition is being investigated and/or corrected.
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Right to Reassign. If an employee reasonably believes that he/she feels imminent danger of death or serious harm, the employee must be paid during the period of refusal of work or if reassigned to other duties shall continue to be paid through regular compensation. If an employee refuses work, he/she may not be discriminated against under Section 4167.06 provided they immediately notify their supervisor and comply with Article A (Internal Reporting).
Right to Reassign. If an employee reasonably believes that he or she faces an imminent danger of death or serious harm the employee must be paid during the period of refusal, and if reassigned to other duties continue to be paid their regular compensation. The employee may not be discriminated against for the refusal of work. But before exercising his/her right to refuse to work under Section 4167.06 of the Revised Code, because of a condition which the bargaining unit member acting in good faith reasonably believes presents an imminent danger, he/she will immediately notify their supervisor of the condition.
Right to Reassign. The bargaining unit member will immediately notify his/her supervisor of the condition before exercising his/her right to refuse to work under Section 4167.06 of the Ohio Revised Code because of a condition which the bargaining unit member acting in good faith reasonably believes presents an imminent danger of death or serious harm to the bargaining unit member. The bargaining unit member may be temporarily reassigned while the condition is being investigated and/or corrected.
Right to Reassign. An employee has the right to refuse to work under Section 4167.06 of the Revised Code because of a condition which the teacher, acting in good faith, reasonably believes presents an imminent danger of death or serious harm or condition. The Board has the right to temporarily reassign the employee while the condition is being investigated and/or corrected.
Right to Reassign. Before exercising his/her right to refuse to work under ORC Section 4167.06 because of a condition which the bargaining unit member acting in good faith reasonably believes presents an imminent danger of death or serious harm to the bargaining unit member, the bargaining unit member will immediately notify his/her supervisor of the condition. The bargaining unit member may be temporarily reassigned while the condition is being investigated and/or corrected.
Right to Reassign. The Supervisor shall be subject to reassignment and/or transfer into a new or different supervisory position at the sole discretion of the Superintendent.
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Right to Reassign. The Administrator shall be subject to reassignment and/or transfer into a new or different administrative position or to a teaching assignment at the sole discretion of the Superintendent. An administrator transferred to a teaching position will be given full credit on the salary schedule for their continuous experience in the District unless the provision of this credit is prohibited by the current collective bargaining agreement.

Related to Right to Reassign

  • Right to Refuse Employees have the right to refuse to undergo drug and alcohol testing. If an employee refuses to undergo drug or alcohol testing requested or required by the Employer, no such test shall be given.

  • STUDENT’S RIGHT TO CANCEL You have the right to cancel or withdraw and receive a refund of 100% of the amount paid for institutional charges, less the STRF of $0.00, and a reasonable deposit or application fee not to exceed $250, through attendance at the first class session, or the seventh day after enrollment, whichever is later, if notice of cancellation is received on or before the right to cancel date. See table below. First Term of Enrollment 2020-2021 Academic Year Application Deadline Classes Begin Right to Cancel Date Fall Term 2020 Sept 1, 2020 Sept 8, 2020 Sept 15, 2020 Spring Term 2021 Jan 14, 2021 Jan 19, 2021 Jan 26, 2021 Summer Term 2021 June 1, 2021 June 7, 2021 June 14, 2021 To cancel, students must submit a written and signed notice of Withdrawal Form to the Registrar's Office by the right to cancel date above. The Withdrawal Form can be downloaded from xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxx/ student-forms. Students are not required to purchase books, supplies or equipment through Cambridge College, and the College does not offer student housing or transportation. Therefore these expenses cannot be refunded by the College. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT Students who withdraw from Cambridge College after having paid the current term charges or receiving financial aid are subject to the following refund and repayment policies. Federal guidelines mandate that tuition, fees, and other related charges are prorated based upon each student’s enroll- ment status. Tuition and fees may be refunded. No other charges are refundable. REFUNDS & REPAYMENT—STUDENTS RECEIVING TITLE IV FINANCIAL AID Exit Counseling. All borrowers of federal student loans must complete federally mandated exit counseling when gradu- ating or dropping to less than half-time enrollment status. Exit counseling prepares students for repayment. Students must do the exit counseling in its entirety, with complete and correct information; otherwise the degree, diploma, and official transcripts will be withheld. To complete the exit interview online, go to xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx, and click on Exit Counseling. Repayment of Federal Funds. Students receiving federal financial aid, who withdraw from the College or stop attending all classes during a term before more than 60% of the term has elapsed, are subject to specific federal regulations. The amount of Title IV aid that you must repay is determined by the federal formula for return of Title IV funds as speci- fied in Section 484B of the Higher Education Act. The amount of Title IV aid that you earned during the term before you withdrew is calculated by multiplying the total aid for which you qualified by the percentage of time in the term that you were enrolled (college work-study not included). Your disbursement or repayment owed: • If less aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you may receive a late disbursement for the difference. • If more aid was disbursed to you than you earned, you will be billed for the amount you owe to the Title IV programs and any amount due to the College resulting from the return of Title IV funds used to cover College charges. Cambridge College will return the unearned aid to Title IV programs as specified by law. Students who have received federal student financial aid funds are entitled to a refund of any moneys not paid from federal student financial aid program funds (see below).

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