Reimbursement for Physicals and CDL License, abstracts, etc Sample Clauses

Reimbursement for Physicals and CDL License, abstracts, etc. Bus Operators are required every 6 years to go through Ohio Pre-Service Recertification classes, Driving and PreTrip evaluations to renew their Ohio Pre- Service School Bus Driver Certificate, pursuant to the regulations of the Ohio Department of Education. (ODE) The Board shall pay the cost of Ohio Pre- Service Recertification classes and evaluation training unless the driver fails to pass all provisions required for renewal of their CDL. In such case, the driver is responsible for those additional costs. In addition, prior to signing up for classes that occur during contracted work time, drivers must first seek to take the classes that are offered in the Northeast region (Lake, Geauga, Ashtabula and/or Cuyahoga Counties) during the eligibility period that occurs outside of their contracted time. If no such classes existed, the board will allow the driver to take the classes on a work day. When the drivers attend such courses, the board shall pay the drivers for up to a total of nine (9) hours of work time to attend the recertification classes and up to a total of three (3) hours for on-board instruction. Additional classes or instruction will be unpaid and the costs shall be that of the driver. The Board shall pay the cost of all drug and alcohol testing required by state and federal law. The bargaining unit member selected for testing will be paid her/his hourly rate for all time, including travel time, spent for the drug and alcohol test. Transportation will be provided by the Board.
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Reimbursement for Physicals and CDL License, abstracts, etc. Bus Operators are required every six (6) years to go through Ohio Pre-Service Recertification classes and Driving and PreTrip evaluations to renew their Ohio Pre-Service School Bus Driver Certificate pursuant to the regulations of the Ohio Department of Education. (ODE) The Board shall pay the cost of Ohio Pre- Service Recertification classes and evaluation training unless the driver fails to pass all provisions required for renewal of his/her CDL. In such case, the driver is responsible for those additional costs. In addition, prior to signing up for classes that occur during contracted work time, drivers must first seek to take the classes that are offered in the Northeast region (Lake, Geauga, Ashtabula and/or Cuyahoga Counties) during the eligibility period that occurs outside of their contracted time. If no such classes existed, the Board will allow the driver to take the classes on a work day. When the drivers attend such courses, the Board shall pay the drivers for up to a total of nine (9) hours of work time to attend the recertification classes and up to a total of three (3) hours for on-board instruction. Additional classes or instruction will be unpaid, and the costs shall be that of the driver. For a new Bus Operator seeking to work within the district and who needs to obtain their CDL license with the necessary school bus endorsements; the new employee will be reimbursed the cost of the CDL licensing and test fee up to a total amount of $250 after being hired by the Perry Local Schools and having completed 60 work days for the district. Such reimbursement will be provided through accounts payable by providing all necessary verification to the school district for such expense. The Board shall pay the cost of all drug and alcohol testing required by state and federal law. The bargaining unit member selected for testing will be paid his/her hourly rate for all time, including travel time, spent for the drug and alcohol test. Transportation will be provided by the Board.

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