Telephone Expenses Sample Clauses

Telephone Expenses. 1. The State shall pay nine dollars ($9.00) of the basic monthly charge when an employee is specifically required by the State to have a telephone in his or her residence, unless the telephone is provided by the State, whether as a cell phone or other device with telephonic capability that functions to the State’s satisfaction at the member’s residence. These payments shall be made on a semiannual basis in January and July and shall be prorated for those employees who become eligible or terminate State service between the semiannual payments.
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Telephone Expenses. 1. When an employee is specifically required by the Trustees to have a telephone in his/her residence, the Trustees shall pay nine dollars ($9.00) of the basic monthly charge. These payments shall be made on a semi-annual basis in January and July and shall be pro-rated for those employees who become eligible or terminate MCC System service between the semi-annual payments. Those entitled to the nine dollar ($9.00) per month payments include but are not limited to employees in the classifications of: Auto Mechanic Boiler Operator Facilities Maintenance Supervisor Maintenance Mechanic Supervisor Maintenance Mechanic Plumber II
Telephone Expenses. The School shall provide a cell phone as needed on a case by case basis.
Telephone Expenses. 1. The State shall pay nine dollars ($9.00) of the basic monthly charge when an employee is specifically required by the State to have a telephone in his or her residence, unless the telephone is provided by the State, whether as a cell phone or other device with telephonic capability that functions to the State’s satisfaction at the member’s residence. Except in the case of the Department of Transportation Crew employees which is addressed in Section H, these payments shall be made on a semiannual basis in January and July and shall be prorated for those employees who become eligible or ter- minate State service between the semiannual payments.
Telephone Expenses. Whenever Company requires an employee to install and maintain a telephone in his/her home the expense thereof shall be borne by Company. (Amended 1-1-91)
Telephone Expenses. 1. When a member of the Law Enforcement bargaining unit is specifically required by the State to have a telephone in his or her residence, the State shall pay nine dollars ($9.00) of the basic monthly charge, unless the State has provided a cell phone or other device with telephonic capability that functions to the State’s satisfaction at the member’s residence. These payments shall be made on a semiannual basis in January and July and shall be prorated for those employees who become eligible or terminate State service between the semiannual payments. Marine Patrol Officers/Specialists will be provided with state-issued cell phones and are required to use their issued cell phones for all business purposes. Unauthorized personal use of the state-issued cell phone shall not be permitted. Officers with poor cell phone reception are required to maintain a telephone in their residence and will be eligible for telephone allowance pursuant to above. All phone numbers, to include residential if required, will be provided and published for public access.
Telephone Expenses. The health unit will provide a mobile phone for each Caseload Midwife. The mobile phone is to be used in accordance with DH Guidelines.
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Telephone Expenses. B3.3.3(a) Telephone expenses reasonably incurred by an employee with the authority of the employer must be reimbursed.
Telephone Expenses. 1. When an employee is specifically required by the MMA to have a telephone in his or her residence, the MMA shall pay ten dollars ($10.00) of the basic monthly charge. These payments shall be made on a semiannual basis in January and July and shall be prorated for those employees who become eligible or terminate MMA service between the semiannual payments.
Telephone Expenses. Every reasonable effort shall be made to separately identify long distance telephone call in excess of regular monthly service charges so that each party shall be liable for the cost of its own long distance calls. Billing codes or telephone logs kept by staff members may be used for this purpose. Foundation may charge the CFC for local telephone costs using the overhead allocation rate.
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