Reserve Duty - General Sample Clauses

Reserve Duty - General. 1. Reserve Pilots may trade like RAPs (e.g., LCR, SCR, Airport Standby) amongst same Position and Base.
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Reserve Duty - General. 1. A Reserve Flight Attendant will not be required to be available for a Duty Assignment on a Day Off or during a Rest Period, but will be required to be available during her RAP.

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  • Reserve Duty A leave of absence will be granted to reservists for training purposes not to exceed fifteen (15) days per calendar year. Employees shall make application on the Leave of Absence Form to the Human Resources Department and shall enclose a copy of their military order. Leaves for training purposes are granted without loss of pay, but employees are encouraged to make arrangements to take these training periods during winter, spring, or summer recess.

  • Extra Duty Pay A years experience shall mean extra-duty activity. Credit for up to two (2) years. SCHEDULE B  2013-2014  STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 Athletics BASEBALL/SOFTBALL HS ASST COACH 2387 2948 3782 BASEBALL/SOFTBALL HS HEAD COACH 3422 4360 5330 BASKETBALL HS ASST COACH BOYS/GIRLS 2590 3053 3844 BASKETBALL HS HEAD COACH BOYS/GIRLS 4039 4808 6518 BASKETBALL MS BOYS 0000 0000 0000 BASKETBALL MS GIRLS 0000 0000 0000 CHEERLEADING FRESHMAN ASST COACH 2177 2623 2806 CHEERLEADING HS VARSITY 3266 3947 5104 CHEERLEADING JV ASST COACH 2177 2623 2806 CHEERLEADING MS 0000 0000 0000 CROSS COUNTRY HS ASST COACH 1949 2438 3039 CROSS COUNTRY HS HEAD COACH 2716 3395 4235 CROSS COUNTRY MS ASST COACH 1710 2117 2797 CROSS COUNTRY MS HEAD COACH 1710 2117 2797 DANCE COACH HS 2518 3039 3947 EQUIPMENT MANAGER HS 0000 0000 0000 FOOTBALL HS ASST COACH 2590 3053 3844 FOOTBALL HS HEAD COACH 4039 4808 6518 GOLF HS ASST COACH 1465 1953 2543 GOLF HS HEAD COACH 2036 2717 3535 GYMNASTIC HS COACH 3065 3779 4656 HOCKEY HS ASST COACH 2387 2948 3782 SCHEDULE B  2013-2014  STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 HOCKEY HS HEAD COACH 3422 4360 5330 SKIING HS ASST COACH 1279 1765 2344 SKIING HS HEAD COACH 1785 2456 3264 SOCCER HS ASST COACH BOYS/GIRLS 2387 2948 3782 SOCCER HS HEAD COACH BOYS/GIRLS 3422 4360 5330 SWIMMING HS ASST COACH 2387 2948 3782 SWIMMING HS HEAD COACH BOYS/GIRLS 3422 4360 5330 TENNIS HS ASST COACH 1705 2194 2787 TENNIS HS HEAD COACH BOYS/GIRLS 2375 3053 3883 TRACK HS ASST COACH BOYS/GIRLS 2387 2948 3782 TRACK HS HEAD COACH BOYS/GIRLS 3422 4360 5330 TRACK MS ASST COACH 1710 2117 2797 TRACK MS HEAD COACH 2281 2938 3732 VOLLEYBALL HS ASST COACH 2387 2948 3782 VOLLEYBALL HS HEAD COACH 3422 4360 5330 VOLLEYBALL MS COACH 0000 0000 0000 WATER POLO HS ASST COACH 1705 2194 2787 WATER POLO HS HEAD COACH 2375 3053 3883 WEIGHT ROOM SUPERVISOR HS (PER QTR) 924 924 924 WRESTLING HS ASST COACH 2387 2948 3782 WRESTLING HS HEAD COACH 3422 4360 5330 WRESTLING MS ASST COACH 1710 2117 2797 WRESTLING MS HEAD COACH 2061 2390 3197 Music MUSIC HS JAZZ ENSEMBLE 2375 2920 3883 MUSIC HS MARCH/SYMPH/CONCERT DIRECTOR 2702 3053 4230 MUSIC HS MARCHING BAND ASST DIRECTOR 1340 1647 2026 MUSIC HS SOMEKO SINGERS 2375 2920 3883 MUSIC HS SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 2702 3053 4230 MUSIC MS BAND 2363 2716 3532 MUSIC MS JAZZ BAND 1140 1140 1140 MUSIC MS ORCHESTRA 2363 2716 3532 MUSIC MS VOCAL 2363 2716 3532 MUSIC 6th GRADE ORCHESTRA ENRICHMENT 1860 1860 1860 Drama DRAMA HS CHOREOGRAPHER 841 1037 1275 DRAMA HS DRAMATIC PRODUCTIONS 2691 3310 4072 DRAMA HS MUSIC PRODUCTIONS DIRECTOR 2691 3310 4572 DRAMA HS MUSICAL DIRECTOR 1444 1779 2185 DRAMA HS THEATER ASST DIRECTOR 1340 1647 2026 DRAMA MS CHOREOGRAPHER 605 744 917 DRAMA MS DRAMATIC PRODUCTIONS 1790 2203 2709 DRAMA MS MUSIC DIRECTOR 964 1186 1461 SCHEDULE B  2013-2014  STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 DRAMA MS MUSIC PRODUCTIONS DIRECTOR 1790 2203 2709 Coordinators/Dept Chairs/Advisors/Sponsors CAREER PATHWAYS COORDINATOR K-12 1686 1686 1686 CLASS SPONSORS HS 1702 1702 1702 DEBATE COACH HS 1857 2563 3404 DEPARTMENT CHAIRS MIDDLE SCHOOLS (0) 0000 0000 0000 (SS, SCIENCE, MATH, ENGLISH, ELECTIVE, EXPLORATORY) GERMAN EXCHANGE PROGRAM (PER NIGHT) 63 63 63 INSTRUCTION COORDINATORS HIGH SCHOOL 2978 2978 2978 (ENGLISH, SCIENCE, MATH, SS, FOR/LA, GUIDE, FINE ARTS, LIFE MGMT/TECH ED.) HS PE AREA COORDINATOR 1548 1548 1548 HS SPECIAL EDUCATION AREA CHAIRPERSON 1548 1548 1548 INSTRUCTIONAL TECHNOLOGY REPRESENTATIVE (PER BUILDING) 2193 2193 2193 XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX K-12 2717 2717 2717 LANGUAGE ARTS COORDINATOR K-5 1686 1686 1686 LIBRARY COORDINATOR K-5 1686 1686 1686 MATH COORDINATOR K-5 1686 1686 1686 NATIONAL XXXXX XXXXXXX ADVISOR 2139 2139 2139 NCA CHAIRPERSON HS (See Note) 0000 0000 0000 NCA Goal Chairperson (Per Goal – 3) (See Note) 1787 1787 1787 NEWSPAPER HS 1744 2325 3200 PE CORE CURR K-12 1686 1686 1686 PERIODICAL PUBLICATIONS 1444 1966 2826 QUIZ XXXX 0000 0000 3404 ROBOTICS COACH 1857 2258 3404 SAFETY PATROL SUPERVISOR 1477 1815 2446 SCIENCE OLYMPIAD MS & HS 1070 1070 1070 SENIOR VOLUNTEER PROJECT COORD 1686 1686 1686 SS CORE CURR 6-12 1686 1686 1686 SS CORE CURR K-5 1686 1686 1686 STUDENT COUNCIL HS 2691 3310 4072 YEARBOOK ADVISOR HS 2315 2897 3770 YEARBOOK ADVISOR MS 1444 1966 2826 SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS, SPEECH PATHOLOGISTS PROGRAM SPECIALISTS, SOCIAL WORKERS: 1140 1140 1140 SERVING 4 OR MORE BUILDINGS SERVING 3 BUILDINGS 856 856 856 SERVING 2 BUILDINGS 571 571 571 CLUBS 000 000 000 RESIDENTIAL CAMP (Per Night) 63.39 63.39 63.39 Non-Schedule Extra Duty Pay  2013-2014  Athletic Event Personnel TICKET PERSONNEL OTHER EVENTS MS/HS (Per Night) 20.00 20.00 20.00 TICKET PERSONNEL VARSITY FOOTBALL (Per Night) 40.00 40.00 40.00 TICKET PERSONNEL VARSITY/JV BASKETBALL (Per Night) 40.00 40.00 40.00 TIMING/SCORING OTHER EVENTS MS/HS (Per Night) 25.00 25.00 25.00 TIMING/SCORING VARSITY FOOTBALL (Per Night), 35.00 35.00 35.00 TIMING/SCORING VARSITY/JV BASKETBALL (Per Night) 40.00 40.00 40.00 MS GAME MANAGER (Per Night) 40.00 40.00 40.00 HS GAME MANAGER (Per Night) 55.00 55.00 55.00 Note: The maximum amount utilized for NCA stipends at the high school for 2011-12 will be $8936. This total amount will cover the NCA chairperson and up to 3 goals. The funds cannot be distributed to fewer than three (3) individuals. The High School administration and teachers will propose the stipend distribution to both the OEA and administration, requiring final approval by both parties. If more than three goals are required by NCA, the OEA and administration will address this change through a Letter of Agreement.

  • Operating and Maintenance Expenses Subject to the provisions herein addressing the use of facilities by others, and except for operations and maintenance expenses associated with modifications made for providing interconnection or transmission service to a third party and such third party pays for such expenses, the Interconnection Customer shall be responsible for all reasonable expenses including overheads, associated with: (1) owning, operating, maintaining, repairing, and replacing the Interconnection Customer’s Interconnection Facilities; and (2) operation, maintenance, repair and replacement of the Participating TO’s Interconnection Facilities.

  • Operating and Maintenance Costs The Participating Generator shall be responsible for all its costs incurred in connection with operating and maintaining the Generating Units identified in Schedule 1 for the purpose of meeting its obligations under this Agreement.

  • Cleaning and Maintenance 7.8.1 To keep all parts of the Leasehold Area clean and tidy;

  • MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR; RULES Tenant will, at its sole expense, keep and maintain the Premises and appurtenances in good and sanitary condition and repair during the term of this Agreement and any renewal thereof. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Tenant shall:

  • Uncontrollable Forces Tariff Provisions Section 14.1 of the CAISO Tariff shall be incorporated by reference into this Agreement except that all references in Section 14.1 of the CAISO Tariff to Market Participants shall be read as a reference to the Participating Generator and references to the CAISO Tariff shall be read as references to this Agreement.

  • MAINTENANCE, REPAIR, AND RULES Tenant will, at Tenant’s sole expense, keep and maintain the Property in a good, clean and sanitary condition and repair during the term of this Agreement and any renewal thereof. Tenant shall be responsible to make all repairs to the Property, fixtures, appliances, and equipment therein that may have been damaged by Tenant’s misuse, waste or neglect, or that of the Tenant’s family or visitors. Tenant agrees that no painting will be done on or about the Property without the prior written consent of Landlord. Tenant shall promptly notify Landlord of any damage, defect or destruction of the Property or in the event of the failure of any of the appliances or equipment. The Landlord will use their best efforts to repair or replace any such damaged or defective areas, appliances or equipment.

  • Records Maintenance; Access Contractor shall maintain all financial records relating to this Contract in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles. In addition, Contractor shall maintain any other records, books, documents, papers, plans, records of shipments and payments and writings of Contractor, whether in paper, electronic or other form, that are pertinent to this Contract (“Records”) in such a manner as to clearly document Contractor's performance. Contractor acknowledges and agrees that Agency and the Oregon Secretary of State's Office and the federal government and their duly authorized representatives will have access to such financial records and other Records that are pertinent to this Contract, whether in paper, electronic or other form, to perform examinations and audits and make excerpts and transcripts. Contractor shall retain and keep accessible all such financial records and other Records for a minimum of 6 years, or such longer period as may be required by applicable law, following final payment and termination of this Contract, or until the conclusion of any audit, controversy or litigation arising out of or related to this Contract, whichever date is later.

  • Maintenance Outages If Seller reasonably determines that it is necessary to schedule a Maintenance Outage, Seller shall notify Buyer of the proposed Maintenance Outage at least five (5) days before the outage begins (or such shorter period to which Buyer may reasonably consent in light of then existing conditions). Upon such notice, the Parties shall plan the Maintenance Outage to mutually accommodate the reasonable requirements of Seller and the service obligations of Buyer; provided, however, that, unless Buyer otherwise consents, such consent not to be unreasonably withheld, no Maintenance Outage may be scheduled between the hour ending 0700 through the hour ending 2200, Monday through Saturday, during the time period commencing on May 15 and concluding on September 15. Notice of a proposed Maintenance Outage shall include the expected start date and time of the outage, the amount of Capacity of the Facility that will not be available, and the expected completion date and time of the outage. Seller shall give Buyer notice of the Maintenance Outage as soon as Seller determines that the Maintenance Outage is necessary. Buyer shall promptly respond to such notice and may request reasonable modifications in the schedule for the outage. Seller shall use all reasonable efforts to comply with any request to modify the schedule for a Maintenance Outage. Seller shall notify Buyer of any subsequent changes in Capacity available to Buyer or any changes in the Maintenance Outage completion date and time. As soon as practicable, any notifications given orally shall be confirmed in writing. Seller shall take all reasonable measures and exercise its best efforts in accordance with Prudent Electrical Practices to minimize the frequency and duration of Maintenance Outages.

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