OUTLYING AREAS Clause Samples

The OUTLYING AREAS clause defines how certain terms or conditions of an agreement apply to geographic locations that are outside the main or standard service area. Typically, this clause specifies any additional charges, delivery restrictions, or service limitations that may be imposed when goods or services are provided to remote, rural, or otherwise less accessible regions. Its core practical function is to clarify expectations and allocate costs or responsibilities associated with servicing areas that may require extra effort or resources, thereby preventing disputes and ensuring both parties understand the implications of servicing outlying locations.
OUTLYING AREAS. 20:01 When employees are assigned to work which takes them away from their normal job site, from which they are unable to return home as planned, they will receive in addition to their normal day's pay an additional four (4) hours, at their regular straight-time rate, for each such unplanned overnight stay, unless payment has been made in accordance with Clause 20:02 or 20:03. 20:02 When employees are assigned to work which takes them away from their normal job site and requires them to remain overnight, prepare their own meals, and perform general housekeeping duties, an additional six (6) hours at their regular straight-time rate will be paid for each such overnight stay, unless payment has been made in accordance with Clause 20:01 or 20:03. If the employees provide their own food, applicable expenses will be paid in accordance with Clause 46:01. 20:03 Employees who are stranded in an outlying area while on a work assignment, and where there are no accommodations available, will be paid premium pay for all hours stranded outside regular working hours. On return home these employees will be subject to the provisions of Article 29.
OUTLYING AREAS. From the amount appropriated to carry out this title, the Secretary of Education shall first allocate up to one-half of 1 percent to the outlying areas on the basis of their respective needs, as determined by the Secretary, in consultation with the Secretary of the Interior, for activities consistent with this title under such terms and conditions as the Secretary may determine.