FUNERAL AND BURIAL EXPENSES Sample Clauses

FUNERAL AND BURIAL EXPENSES. The City agrees to defray all reasonable funeral and burial expenses of any employee of the Police Department killed in the line of duty.
FUNERAL AND BURIAL EXPENSES. The Program Subrecipient shall not use funds provided under this Sub-grant Agreement for funeral, burial, cremation, or related expenses.
FUNERAL AND BURIAL EXPENSES. A. The City agrees to pay a one time payment of ten thousand dollars (10,000.00) to the surviving family of any employee killed in the line of duty, to defray the cost of funeral and burial expenses.
FUNERAL AND BURIAL EXPENSES. Pursuant to Chapter 41, Section 100G, the Town shall pay funeral and burial expenses for police officers killed in the performance of their duties up to a maximum of seven thousand and five hundred dollars ($7,500.00).
FUNERAL AND BURIAL EXPENSES. The City agrees to pay a one-time payment of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000.00) to the surviving family of any employee killed in the line of duty, to defray the cost of funeral/burial expenses and counseling. The arrangements and burial shall be of the deceased employee's family choosing. HEALTH, LIFE AND DENTAL INSURANCE, AND RETIREMENT Health, Life and Dental The City agrees to maintain the City's contribution to the cost of both MOS and family health, life and dental insurance at current levels during the life of this contract. The City shall not make any changes in the current coverage or carrier without meeting and conferring with the Association. PERA Fire Fighter/EMS – PERA Municipal Firefighter’s Plan 5 with the 75% City contribution shall be retained. EMS Specialists and EMS Logistics Coordinator – PERA Municipal Plan 2 with the 75% City contribution shall be retained. COURT TIME MOS shall be required to appear in judicial and administrative courts of law for adjudication of offenders or as otherwise requested. In such cases, the court shall deliver notice to an MOS by subpoena, court docket, witness list, in person or by telephone. When an MOS is required to appear on his/her regularly scheduled time off, he/she shall be paid at the appropriate overtime rate. MOS shall be guaranteed a minimum of two hours at the appropriate overtime rate per day for appearing at a trial(s), judicial conferences or hearing(s). The time shall begin when the MOS notifies the Supervisor or Deputy Chief that he/she is en route to said trial/hearing and the MOS is within the City Limits. The time will end at the conclusion of the trial/hearing plus travel time for the MOS to return home or leave the City limits. MOS shall not receive additional compensation for court time when the appearance has occurred during the regularly scheduled hours of the MOS. MOS shall not receive the two hours of overtime pay for time the MOS is held over in court concurrent with a regularly scheduled shift.
FUNERAL AND BURIAL EXPENSES. The Town shall pay the reasonable funeral and burial expense of a police officer, not exceeding five thousand dollars ($5,000) who, while in the performance of his/her duties, is killed or sustains injuries that result in his/her death.
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FUNERAL AND BURIAL EXPENSES. The Employer shall provide payment of funeral and burial expenses of firefighters pursuant to the terms and conditions set forth in Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 41, Section 100G.

Related to FUNERAL AND BURIAL EXPENSES

  • FUNERAL EXPENSES The City shall expend a sum not to exceed $30,000 for funeral expenses to the heirs of any employee covered by this MOU who dies while on active duty from injuries incurred while performing his/her job or who dies as a direct cause of such injuries. This amount includes the amount already available for this purpose in accordance with California State Labor Code Section 4701.

  • Medical Expenses 1. Employees exposed to hazardous physical, biological, or chemical agents shall be provided, at no cost to the employee, with medical examinations or evaluations required by VOSHA regulations. If there are no specific VOSHA regulations or standards for the agent in question, recommendations of the National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health or other generally recognized expert organization shall be used, as determined by the Commissioner of Health.

  • General Expenses You authorize the Manager to charge your account with your Underwriting Percentage of all expenses of a general nature incurred by the Manager and Co-Managers under the applicable AAU in connection with the Offering, including the negotiation and preparation thereof, or in connection with the purchase, carrying, marketing and sale of any securities under the applicable AAU and any Intersyndicate Agreement, including, without limitation, legal fees and expenses, transfer taxes, costs associated with approval of the Offering by the NASD and the costs of currency transactions (including forward and hedging currency transactions) entered into to facilitate settlement of the purchase of Securities permitted under Section 3.1 hereof.

  • Professional Expenses Each calendar year during the Employment Term, the Company agrees to reimburse the Executive for up to $10,000 of reasonable professional expenses (i.e., accounting, financial planning, estate planning expenses) incurred by the Executive during such year for personal advice rendered to the Executive.

  • Legal Expenses The Borrower hereby agrees to pay all reasonable fees and expenses of special counsel to the Administrative Agent incurred by the Administrative Agent in connection with the preparation, negotiation and execution of this Amendment and all related documents.

  • Travel Expenses CONTRACTOR shall not be allowed or paid travel expenses unless set forth in this Agreement.

  • Training Costs All costs and expenses incurred by the Contractor in training as is required under Article 22 of the Contract.

  • Business and Entertainment Expenses Subject to Company’s standard policies and procedures with respect to expense reimbursement as applied to its executive employees generally, Company shall reimburse Executive for, or pay on behalf of Executive, reasonable and appropriate expenses incurred by Executive for business related purposes, including dues and fees to industry and professional organizations and costs of entertainment and business development.

  • Child Care Expenses (a) Where an employee is requested or required by the Employer to attend:

  • Travelling Expenses Without limiting the generality of the clause, travelling expenses shall be:

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