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Shellfish. Notwithstanding the provisions of Article VII regarding On-Call, Call Back and Standby, employees who provide coverage for the Shellfish Program outside of their regularly scheduled work hours shall receive thirty dollars ($30) for each day of assigned pager coverage. When calls are received during off-duty hours, responding employees shall be compensated for actual hours worked, and shall be guaranteed a minimum of one
(1) hour of compensation per occurrence except for subsequent occurrences within the guaranteed one (1) hour minimum, in accordance with 7.3.2(a) of the master agreement.
Shellfish. The marine intertidal area of the ocean beach is the location of large and prolific beds of Pacific razor clams (Siliqua patula). These shellfish beds perform several ecological functions, including nutrient cycling, water quality enhancement, and serving as a food source for invertebrates, fish, mammals, and birds. In addition, these shellfish beds are the foundation of an important recreational fishery.
Shellfish. Pork products.
Shellfish. Memorandum of understanding concerning co- operation to assure the sanitary quality of bi- valve mulluscs exported to the United States. Signed at Washington and Wellington October 14 and 30, 1980; entered into force October 30, 1980. 32 UST 4545; TIAS 9968; 1266 UNTS 35.
Shellfish. Agreement providing for cooperative efforts to be directed toward sanitary control of the shellfish industry. Exchange of notes at Wash- ington March 4 and April 30, 1948; entered into force April 30, 1948. 62 Stat. 1898; TIAS 1747; 6 Bevans 472; 77 UNTS 191. Convention to suppress smuggling. Signed at Washington June 6, 1924; entered into force July 27, 1925. 44 Stat. 2097; TS 718; 6 Bevans 1; 43 LNTS 225. Agreement relating to Canada Pension Plan. Signed at Ottawa May 5, 1967; entered into force May 5, 1967; effective January 1, 1967. 18 UST 486; TIAS 6254; 685 UNTS 245. Amendment: October 12 and December 19, 1983 (35 UST 3521; TIAS 10864). Agreement with respect to social security.1 Signed at Ottawa March 11, 1981; entered into force August 1, 1984. 35 UST 3403; TIAS 10863; 1469 UNTS 249. Administrative arrangement for the implemen- tation of the agreement of March 11, 1981 with respect to social security. Signed at Washington May 22, 1981; entered into force August 1, 1984. 35 UST 3403; TIAS 10863. Supplementary agreement amending the agree- ment of March 11, 1981 and the administrative arrangement of May 22, 1981 with respect to social security. Signed at Ottawa May 10, 1983; entered into force August 1, 1984. 35 UST 3403; TIAS 10863; 1469 UNTS 271. Second supplementary agreement amending the agreement of March 11, 1981, as amended, with respect to social security. Signed at Ot- tawa May 28, 1996; entered into force October 1, 1997. TIAS ; 2030 UNTS 283. NOTE: 1 See also understanding and administrative arrangement of March 30, 1983, with the Gov- ernment of Quebec (TIAS 10863). Agreement relating to a cooperative program concerning the development and procurement of a space shuttle attached remote manipulator system. Exchange of notes at Washington June 23, 1976; entered into force June 23, 1976. 27 UST 3801; TIAS 8400; 1059 UNTS 81. Memorandum of understanding for a coopera- tive program concerning design (Phase B) of a permanently manned space station. Signed at Ottawa April 16, 1985; entered into force April 16, 1985. TIAS 11180. Memorandum of understanding concerning co- operation in the flight of the Canadian meas- urements of pollution in the troposphere (MOPITT) instrument on the NASA polar or- biting platform and related support for an international earth observing system, with ap- pendix. Signed at Washington November 15, 1994; entered into force November 15, 1994. TIAS Memorandum of understanding on the Orbiter Space Vision System. Signed a...
Shellfish. All edible species of oysters, clams, mussels and scallops (except for scallop adductor muscle) either shucked, in the shell, fresh or fresh frozen or whole or in part. For the purposes of marine biotoxin control predatory gastropod molluscs shall also be included. Shellfish Control Agency - The departments or agencies of the Government of Canada that are signatories to the interdepartmental Memorandum of Understanding which is found in Appendix V of the CSSP Manual of Operations, and that have the responsibility to provide reasonable assurance that shellfish are safe for human consumption. Shellfish Growing Area - An area which supports or could support live shellfish. Trigger Event – Condition(s) which, if exceeded, require the conditionally managed area to be closed to shellfish harvest.
Shellfish. Notwithstanding the provisions of Article VII regarding On-Call, Call Back and Standby, employees who provide coverage for the Shellfish Program outside of their regularly scheduled work hours shall receive thirty dollars ($30) for each day of assigned pager coverage. When calls are received during off-duty hours, responding employees shall be compensated for actual hours worked, and shall be guaranteed a minimum of one
(1) hour of compensation per occurrence except for subsequent occurrences within the guaranteed one (1) hour minimum, in accordance with 7.3.2(a) of the master agreement.
31.1. The Employer agrees to enter into a tool rental agreement with mechanics wherein the Employer shall pay a fee for the employee's use of such tools in the service of the Employer. The agreement shall be of legal form and shall contain as minimum provisions the following:
a. Rental fee of two hundred dollars ($200.00) per year.
b. Ownership and use shall remain vested in the employee.
c. The employee shall furnish tools of less than one (1) inch.
d. A pro rata termination fee schedule.
31.2. In addition to any other compensation required by this Agreement, any employee who is a scuba diver shall receive a differential of fifteen dollars ($15.00) per hour for diving work. The Dive Master shall receive an additional three dollars ($3.00) per hour in addition to that required above.
31.3. The Employer shall conduct orientation sessions and other training courses as required to provide all employees with instruction in the proper use and handling of chemicals and other hazardous materials and in the proper and safe operation of equipment, including, but not limited to, boats and snowmobiles.
31.4. The Employer shall provide sufficient and proper protective clothing and safety equipment to properly protect each employee involved in any specific work operation. For Hatchery employees it shall include at a minimum the following:
a) Rubber Gloves
b) Rubber Boots
c) Waders
d) Rain coat & pants
e) Required protective head gear
f) Eye & Hearing Protection as needed The Employer shall replace state-issued items which are damaged or become worn as a result of employment.
31.5. Employees who come into contact with animals, which may transmit any disease to humans, shall be provided preventive testing and immunization at the Employer's expense.
31.6. Whenever an employee is assigned to on-call duty he/she shall be provided with an appropriately equipped vehicle, if available, for all...
Shellfish. Agreement providing for cooperative efforts to be directed toward sanitary control of the shellfish industry. 62 Stat. 1898; TIAS 1747; 6 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 472; 77 UNTS 191. Convention to suppress smuggling. 44 Stat. 2097; TS 718; 6 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ 1; 43 LNTS 225.
