Repayment to the County Sample Clauses

Repayment to the County. 29 As soon as the overpayment is known, the County will make every effort to recover 30 overpayments as specified in subsections A or B above, by payroll deduction over a reasonable 31 period of time as determined by the County Human Resources Director.
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Repayment to the County. As soon as the overpayment is known, the County will make every effort to recover overpayments, as specified in subsections A or B above, by payroll deduction over a reasonable period of time as determined by the County Human Resources Director.
Repayment to the County. 5 As soon as the overpayment is known, the County will make every effort 6 to recover overpayments as specified in subsections A or B above, by payroll deduction over 7 a reasonable period of time as determined by the County Human Resources Director.
Repayment to the County. 8 As soon as the overpayment is known, the County will make every effort to 9 recover overpayments as specified in subsections A or B above, by payroll deduction over a 10 reasonable period of time as determined by the County Human Resources Director.
Repayment to the County. 14 As soon as the overpayment is known, the County will make every effort 15 to recover overpayments as specified in subsections A or B above, by payroll deduction over 16 a reasonable period of time as determined by the County Human Resources Director.
Repayment to the County. As soon as the overpayment is known, the County will recover overpayments as specified in subsections A or B above, by payroll deduction or by separate check/cash as chosen by the employee. Unless mutually agreed, repayments may be made over time per the following table: requests for repayment plans in excess of the number of payment periods list are subject to approval by the County’s Chief Financial Officer. Repayment Amount Through Payroll Number of Pay Periods for Repayment $1-$100 1 $101-$400 2 $401-$700 3 $701-$999 4 $1,000 or greater 5
Repayment to the County. 19 As soon as the overpayment is known, the County will make every effort 20 to recover overpayments, as specified in subsections A or B above, by payroll deduction 21 over a reasonable period of time as determined by the County Human Resources
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