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FISH and GAME. 33.1. The Employer agrees to enter into a tool rental agreement with mechanics wherein the Employer shall pay a fee for the employee's use of such tools in the service of the Employer. The agreement shall be of legal form and shall contain as minimum provisions the following: a. Rental fee of two hundred dollars ($200.00) per year. b. Ownership and use shall remain vested in the employee. c. The employee shall furnish tools of less than one (1) inch. d. A pro rata termination fee schedule. 33.2. In addition to any other compensation required by this Agreement, any employee who is a scuba diver shall receive a differential of fifteen dollars ($15.00) per hour for diving work. The Dive Master shall receive an additional three dollars ($3.00) per hour in addition to that required above. 33.3. The Employer shall conduct orientation sessions and other training courses as required to provide all employees with instruction in the proper use and handling of chemicals and other hazardous materials and in the proper and safe operation of equipment, including, but not limited to, boats and snowmobiles. 33.4. The Employer shall provide sufficient and proper protective clothing and safety equipment to properly protect each employee involved in any specific work operation. 33.5. Employees who come into contact with animals, which may transmit any disease to humans, shall be provided preventive testing and immunization at the Employer's expense. 33.6. Whenever an employee is assigned to on-call duty he/she shall be provided with an appropriately equipped vehicle, if available, for all hours in that status. 33.7. Each member of the underwater diving team shall have the right to use any issued diving equipment on the team member's day off. The employee agrees to maintain the equipment in working condition. The Employer does not have any liability for equipment used on the team members day off. 33.8. The employer shall continue its policy to permit outside employment by employees, subject to such limitations and requirements as the Employer may deem necessary for the best interest of the state.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

FISH and GAME. 33.131.1. The Employer agrees to enter into a tool rental agreement with mechanics wherein the Employer shall pay a fee for the employee's use of such tools in the service of the Employer. The agreement shall be of legal form and shall contain as minimum provisions the following: a. Rental fee of two hundred dollars ($200.00) per year. b. Ownership and use shall remain vested in the employee. c. The employee shall furnish tools of less than one (1) inch. d. A pro rata termination fee schedule. 33.231.2. In addition to any other compensation required by this Agreement, any employee who is a scuba diver shall receive a differential of fifteen dollars ($15.00) per hour for diving work. The Dive Master shall receive an additional three dollars ($3.00) per hour in addition to that required above. 33.331.3. The Employer shall conduct orientation sessions and other training courses as required to provide all employees with instruction in the proper use and handling of chemicals and other hazardous materials and in the proper and safe operation of equipment, including, but not limited to, boats and snowmobiles. 33.431.4. The Employer shall provide sufficient and proper protective clothing and safety equipment to properly protect each employee involved in any specific work operation. 33.531.5. Employees who come into contact with animals, which may transmit any disease to humans, shall be provided preventive testing and immunization at the Employer's expense. 33.631.6. Whenever an employee is assigned to on-call duty he/she shall be provided with an appropriately equipped vehicle, if available, for all hours in that status. 33.731.7. Each member of the underwater diving team shall have the right to use any issued diving equipment on the team member's day off. The employee agrees to maintain the equipment in working condition. The Employer does not have any liability for equipment used on the team members day off. 33.831.8. The employer shall continue its policy to permit outside employment by employees, subject to such limitations and requirements as the Employer may deem necessary for the best interest of the state.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

FISH and GAME. 33.1β€Œ 31.1. The Employer agrees to enter into a tool rental agreement with mechanics wherein the Employer shall pay a fee for the employee's use of such tools in the service of the Employer. The agreement shall be of legal form and shall contain as minimum provisions the following: a. Rental fee of two hundred dollars ($200.00) per year. b. Ownership and use shall remain vested in the employee. c. The employee shall furnish tools of less than one (1) inch. d. A pro rata termination fee schedule. 33.231.2. In addition to any other compensation required by this Agreement, any employee who is a scuba diver shall receive a differential of fifteen dollars ($15.00) per hour for diving work. The Dive Master shall receive an additional three dollars ($3.00) per hour in addition to that required above. 33.331.3. The Employer shall conduct orientation sessions and other training courses as required to provide all employees with instruction in the proper use and handling of chemicals and other hazardous materials and in the proper and safe operation of equipment, including, but not limited to, boats and snowmobiles. 33.431.4. The Employer shall provide sufficient and proper protective clothing and safety equipment to properly protect each employee involved in any specific work operation. For Hatchery employees it shall include at a minimum the following: a) Rubber Gloves b) Rubber Boots c) Waders d) Rain coat & pants e) Required protective head gear f) Eye & Hearing Protection as needed The Employer shall replace state-issued items which are damaged or become worn as a result of employment. 33.531.5. Employees who come into contact with animals, which may transmit any disease to humans, shall be provided preventive testing and immunization at the Employer's expense. 33.631.6. Whenever an employee is assigned to on-call duty he/she shall be provided with an appropriately equipped vehicle, if available, for all hours in that status. 33.731.7. Each member of the underwater diving team shall have the right to use any issued diving equipment on the team member's day off. The employee agrees to maintain the equipment in working condition. The Employer does not have any liability for equipment used on the team members day off. 33.831.8. The employer shall continue its policy to permit outside employment by employees, subject to such limitations and requirements as the Employer may deem necessary for the best interest of the state.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

FISH and GAME. 33.131.1. The Employer agrees to enter into a tool rental agreement with mechanics wherein the Employer shall pay a fee for the employee's use of such tools in the service of the Employer. The agreement shall be of legal form and shall contain as minimum provisions the following: a. Rental fee of two hundred dollars ($200.00) per year. b. Ownership and use shall remain vested in the employee. c. The employee shall furnish tools of less than one (1) inch. d. A pro rata termination fee schedule. 33.231.2. In addition to any other compensation required by this Agreement, any employee who is a scuba diver shall receive a differential of fifteen dollars ($15.00) per hour for diving work. The Dive Master shall receive an additional three dollars ($3.00) per hour in addition to that required above. 33.331.3. The Employer shall conduct orientation sessions and other training courses as required to provide all employees with instruction in the proper use and handling of chemicals and other hazardous materials and in the proper and safe operation of equipment, including, but not limited to, boats and snowmobiles. 33.431.4. The Employer shall provide sufficient and proper protective clothing and safety equipment to properly protect each employee involved in any specific work operation. For Hatchery employees it shall include at a minimum the following: a) Rubber Gloves b) Rubber Boots c) Waders d) Rain coat & pants e) Required protective head gear f) Eye & Hearing Protection as needed The Employer shall replace state-issued items which are damaged or become worn as a result of employment. 33.531.5. Employees who come into contact with animals, which may transmit any disease to humans, shall be provided preventive testing and immunization at the Employer's expense. 33.631.6. Whenever an employee is assigned to on-call duty he/she shall be provided with an appropriately equipped vehicle, if available, for all hours in that status. 33.731.7. Each member of the underwater diving team shall have the right to use any issued diving equipment on the team member's day off. The employee agrees to maintain the equipment in working condition. The Employer does not have any liability for equipment used on the team members day off. 33.831.8. The employer shall continue its policy to permit outside employment by employees, subject to such limitations and requirements as the Employer may deem necessary for the best interest of the state.

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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement