Common use of Qualifying Clause in Contracts

Qualifying. (a) To qualify for out-of-class pay, an employee must meet the minimum qualifications for the higher classification and must work forty (40) hours in the higher classification performing significant duties (once per employee per classification). Having met the qualifying requirements, an employee shall receive the higher compensation when assigned work in the higher classification in not less than four (4) consecutive hour increments, except as noted below. (b) When an employee works out-of-class during a callback as defined in Section 15.3, the employee will receive out-of-class compensation for the minimum callback of two (2) hours, or for hours actually worked, whichever is greater. (c) Public Safety Dispatchers are qualified for out-of-class compensation when performing duties of a Lead Public Safety Dispatcher when assigned and approved by the department, even when a Lead Public Safety Dispatcher is on duty. Public Safety Dispatchers are paid in not less than two (2) consecutive hour increments per the Out-of-Class Policy Addendum dated January 7, 1991.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

Qualifying. (a) To qualify for out-of-class pay, an employee must meet the minimum qualifications for the higher classification and must work forty (40) hours in the higher classification performing significant duties (once per employee per classification). Having met the qualifying requirements, an employee shall receive the higher compensation when assigned work in the higher classification in not less than four (4) consecutive hour increments, except as noted below. (b) When an employee works out-of-class during a callback as defined in Section 15.3, the employee will receive out-of-class compensation for the minimum callback of two (2) hours, or for hours actually worked, whichever which- ever is greater. (c) Public Safety Dispatchers are qualified for out-of-class compensation when performing duties of a Lead Public Safety Dispatcher when assigned and approved by the department, even when a Lead Public Safety Dispatcher is on duty. Public Safety Dispatchers are paid in not less than two (2) consecutive consec- utive hour increments per the Out-of-Class Policy Addendum dated January 7, 1991.

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Sources: Memorandum of Understanding