Common use of Extraordinary Circumstances Clause in Contracts

Extraordinary Circumstances. In extraordinary circumstances such as, natural or man caused disasters including but not limited to, chemical spills, storms, earthquakes, extended out of area trials, civil disturbances, a Department Head may recommend to the Board of Supervisors that additional administrative leave be granted to an employee(s). Extraordinary circumstances shall mean circumstances involving extended periods of very long hours, such as extended trials, etc.. The additional leave shall not be construed to constitute overtime compensation nor shall it be construed to compensate employees on an hour for hour basis.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Catastrophic Leave Pool Agreement, Catastrophic Leave Pool Agreement, www.buttecounty.net

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Extraordinary Circumstances. In extraordinary circumstances such as, natural or man caused disasters including but not limited to, chemical spills, storms, earthquakes, extended out of area trials, civil disturbances, a Department Head may recommend to the Board of Supervisors that additional administrative leave be granted to an employee(s). Extraordinary circumstances shall mean circumstances involving extended periods of very long hours, such as extended trials, etc.. . The additional leave shall not be construed to constitute overtime compensation nor shall it be construed to compensate employees on an hour for hour basis.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.buttecounty.net, www.buttecounty.net

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