Jury Duty/Compulsory Appearances Sample Clauses

Jury Duty/Compulsory Appearances. An employee shall suffer no loss of pay if summoned to serve on a jury except that any remuneration for such service except mileage shall be returned to the district. An employee shall return to work if released from jury service in time to complete at least one-half (1/2) of his/her work shift/day. Employees who are required by summons or subpoena to appear for court or other judicial proceedings, including depositions, shall receive their regular salary and continuation of benefits providing the required appearance is related to or arises out of the employee’s duties and responsibilities as an employee of the District. Employees qualifying under this provision shall suffer no loss of sick leave or personal leave and the absence shall not count against perfect attendance for the purpose of theattendance incentive.” Employees shall submit to the District any funds received by reason of such appearance, exclusive of any mileage or meal allowance.
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Jury Duty/Compulsory Appearances. A teacher shall suffer no loss of pay, or reduction in leave time if reporting to serve on a jury except that any remuneration for such service except mileage or meal allowance shall be returned to the district. Employees, who are required by summons or subpoena to appear for court or other judicial proceedings, including depositions, shall receive their regular salary and continuation of benefits as long as it is related to Riverview School or school related. Employees qualifying under this provision shall suffer no loss of leave. Employees shall submit to the District any remuneration received by reason of such appearance, exclusive of any mileage or meal allowance.

Related to Jury Duty/Compulsory Appearances

  • Jury Duty/Court Appearance a) To qualify for approval from the College to be absent with pay when summoned to serve on a jury, when subpoenaed as a witness in a criminal proceeding or as a witness in a civil action if not a party thereto, or when appearing as a defendant in a criminal or traffic case if acquitted therefrom, a regular or term employee shall produce the summons or subpoena or submit such other evidence showing the necessity for the absence.

  • Jury Duty and Court Appearances (1) An employee who is summoned as a member of a jury panel or subpoenaed as a witness in a matter not involving the employee's personal interests, shall be granted leave with pay and any jury or witness fees shall be retained by the employee; leave granted hereunder shall not affect an employee's annual or sick leave balance.

  • Jury Duty and Court Appearance 11.4.1 When summoned to serve on a jury; when subpoenaed as a witness in criminal proceedings, or as a witness in a civil action if not a party thereto; when appearing as a defendant in a criminal or traffic case if acquitted therefrom; the employee, to qualify for permission from the Xxxx/delegate to be absent with pay, shall produce the summons or subpoena or submit such other evidence showing the necessity for court appearance.

  • Jury Duty and Subpoena Leave A. Leave of absence with pay will be granted to employees for jury duty with appropriate documentation. An employee will be allowed to retain any compensation paid to him or her for jury duty service. An employee will inform his/her supervisor when notified of a jury summons and will cooperate in requesting a postponement of service if warranted by business demands.

  • Personal Appearance All teachers shall maintain dress, grooming and personal appearance consistent with their area of teaching.

  • Jury Duty/Subpoena A. An employee shall be allowed such time off without loss of compensation as is required in connection with mandatory jury duty. If payment is made for such time off, the employee is required to remit to the State jury fees received. When night jury service is required of an employee, the employee shall be allowed time off without loss of compensation for such portion of the required time that coincides with the employee's normal work schedule. This includes any necessary travel time.

  • Court Appearances If an employee is subpoenaed to appear as a witness in a job-related court case, not during the employee’s regularly assigned shift, the employee shall be credited for actual time worked, or a minimum of two and one-half hours, whichever is greater.

  • Court Duty Section 1. After due notice to the EMPLOYER, employees subpoenaed to serve as a witness in cases arising from or during the performance of their official duties, or called and selected for jury duty, shall be allowed their regular compensation at their current base pay rate for the period the court duty requires their absence from work duty, plus any expenses paid by the court. Such employees, so compensated, shall not be eligible to retain jury duty pay or witness fees and shall turn any such pay or fees received over to the EMPLOYER. If an employee is excused from jury duty prior to the end of his/her work shift, he/she shall return to work as directed by the EMPLOYER or make arrangement for a leave of absence.

  • Leave for Court Appearances (a) The Employer shall grant paid leave to employees, other than employees on leave without pay, who serve as jurors or witnesses in a court action, provided such court action is not occasioned by the employee's private affairs.

  • Jury Duty/Court Leave 1. Any employee who is absent due to a court appearance to testify on behalf of the school or who is subpoenaed to testify because of an incident which arose out of the employee’s being a witness to events at school, shall be granted paid professional leave upon the employee submitting to the Administration a copy of the subpoena as verification for the leave.

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