Common use of Injured on Duty Pay Clause in Contracts

Injured on Duty Pay. An employee who, in the ordinary course of employment, while acting in a reasonable and prudent manner and in compliance with the established rules and procedures of the Appointing Authority, incurs a disabling injury stemming from the aggressive and/or intentional and overt act of a person, or which is incurred while attempting to apprehend or take into custody such person, shall receive compensation in an amount equal to the difference between the employee's regular rate of pay and benefits paid under Workers' Compensation, without deduction from the employee's accrued sick leave. Such compensation shall not exceed an amount equal to two hundred forty (240) times the employee's regular hourly rate of pay per disabling injury.

Appears in 22 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, www.leg.mn.gov

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Injured on Duty Pay. An employee A supervisor who, in the ordinary course of employment, while acting in a reasonable and prudent manner and in compliance with the established rules and procedures of the Appointing Authority, incurs a disabling injury stemming from the aggressive and/or intentional and overt act of a person, or which is incurred while attempting to apprehend or take into custody such person, person shall receive compensation in an amount equal to the difference between the employeesupervisor's regular rate of pay and benefits paid under Workers' Compensation, without deduction from the employeesupervisor's accrued sick leave. Such compensation shall not exceed an amount equal to two hundred forty (240) times the employeesupervisor's regular hourly rate of pay per disabling injury.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, www.lrl.mn.gov

Injured on Duty Pay. An employee who, in the ordinary course of employment, while acting in a reasonable and prudent manner and in compliance with the established rules and procedures of the Appointing Authority, incurs a disabling injury stemming from the aggressive and/or intentional and overt act of a person, or which is incurred while attempting to apprehend or take into custody such person, shall receive compensation in an amount equal to the difference between the employee's regular rate of pay and benefits paid under Workers' Compensation, without deduction from the employee's accrued sick leave. Such compensation shall not exceed an amount equal to two three hundred forty (240300) times the employee's regular hourly rate of pay per disabling injury.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Injured on Duty Pay. β€Œ An employee who, in the ordinary course of employment, while acting in a reasonable and prudent manner and in compliance with the established rules and procedures of the Appointing Authority, incurs a disabling injury stemming from the aggressive and/or intentional and overt act of a person, or which is incurred while attempting to apprehend or take into custody such person, shall receive compensation in an amount equal to the difference between the employee's regular rate of pay and benefits paid under Workers' Compensation, without deduction from the employee's accrued sick leave. Such compensation shall not exceed an amount equal to two three hundred forty (240300) times the employee's regular hourly rate of pay per disabling injury.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement

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