TIME LIMIT ON REIMBURSEMENT Sample Clauses

TIME LIMIT ON REIMBURSEMENT. (1) When an employee has paid for training and education services, and is to be reimbursed, the expense statement must be submitted no later than three (3) months after services have been received.
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