Charter Buses Clause Samples

The 'Charter Buses' clause defines the terms and conditions under which buses are rented or hired for private use, typically for group transportation. It outlines responsibilities such as scheduling, payment, insurance, and maintenance, and may specify requirements for drivers, permitted uses, and liability in case of accidents or delays. This clause ensures that both the chartering party and the service provider understand their obligations, thereby reducing the risk of disputes and clarifying expectations for the use of chartered buses.
Charter Buses. Charter buses may be used to transport each school sponsored organizations to one (1) State Level competition per year. Usage of charter buses for any other sponsored organization will be by agreement of OAPSE Local #329 President and the Superintendent or designee. Violation of this agreement will result in payment to the proper driver(s) at their rate for all hours they would have received had they driven the trip.
Charter Buses. It is agreed the District may use charter bus services for trips to State sports tournaments, graduation trips (not District funded), and the annual Moscow, Idaho trip. Cheerleaders (other than state competition within the conference boundary), band, and booster club, etc, shall take a school bus or other District vehicle with a District bus driver. Any requests for additional charter bus services will be determined on an individual basis through discussion and mutual agreement between SEIU925 and the District.
Charter Buses. The District may charter up to four (4) buses per year during the life of this 9 Agreement. Such chartering is limited to four (4) buses per year and is non-cumulative. At least fifty 10 percent (50%) of the cost of the charters must be paid for from other than general fund moneys. A charter 11 bus has amenities above those of a school bus. The District, not the club or organization, will have final 12 say whether or not a charter bus may be allowed regardless of how the bus is paid for. 14 Section 20.8. SKAT. SKAT buses may be utilized to transport students. The District may only use 15 regularly scheduled SKAT runs. 18 by the following concepts: 20 A. Employees who voluntarily come forward to inform the District of a drug and/or alcohol dependency 21 and of their immediate intent to enter a licensed treatment program will be granted leave without pay. 23 B. Employees will not be required to undergo testing and evaluation procedures on a non-work day. 25 C. All costs involved in any District required testing and evaluation procedures shall be borne by the 26 District. 28 D. Employees required to undergo testing will be given the opportunity by the District to review testing 29 policies and procedures prior to the time of testing. 30 E. Testing results, including the fact that an employee is tested, shall remain confidential. Any written 31 materials or information associated with such testing shall be retained in a secure confidential file to 32 which only the Superintendent and/or designee and the employee shall have access. 34 F. Employees shall be placed on a paid leave of absence during any period they are off work due to 35 testing or evaluation requirements or results and prior to a final determination of employment status. 37 G. Discipline imposed as a result of confirmed positive testing shall be appropriate to the severity of the 38 confirmed offense. Procedures for reinstatement to driving duties shall be applied uniformly and 39 consistently.