Duty days definition

Duty days means all days during the taxable year from the beginning of the professional athletic team’s official preseason training period through the last game in which the team competes or is scheduled to compete.
Duty days or "work days" are days on which members of the unit must report to work.
Duty days means day(s) during which unit members are required by contract to render service.

Examples of Duty days in a sentence

  • Duty days for any person who joins a professional athletic team after the beginning of the team’s official pre−season training period shall begin on the day the person joins the team.

  • The allocation to Wisconsin of income earned by a nonresident employee as total compensation for services rendered as a member of a professional athletic team shall be made on the basis of a fraction, the numera- tor of which is the number of duty days spent within Wisconsin rendering services for the team in any manner during the taxable year and the denominator of which is the total number of duty days spent both within and outside Wisconsin during the taxable year.(b) Duty days during the taxable year.

  • Duty days for any person who joins a team during the season shall begin on the day that person joins the team, and for a person who leaves a team shall end on the day that person leaves the team.

  • The findings of the Study will provide the basis for further detailed engineering investigation and detailed design for different packages of housing sites according to the priority for the disposal of housing sites for implementation of the necessary infrastructure upgrading works.

  • Duty days shall also include days on which a member of a professional athletic team renders a service for a team on a date that does not fall within the period described in the general definition of duty days above, for example, participation in instructional leagues, the Pro Bowl, or other promotional caravans.


More Definitions of Duty days

Duty days means all days, from the first day of the official pre-season training period of the professional athletic team through the day of the last game, including post-season games, in which such team competes or is scheduled to compete during the taxable year. “Duty days” include game days, travel days and practice days. For a member of a professional athletic team who renders services for a team on a day that is not otherwise a “duty day” (e.g., representing a team at an all-star game), the member’s “duty days” include such a day. “Duty days” for any member joining a team during the season shall begin on the day such person becomes a member and for any member leaving a team during the season shall end on the day such person ceases to be a member. “Duty days” do not include any try-out or pre-season cut days that a player shall survive in order to obtain a contract or any days for which a member is not compensated and is not rendering services for the team in any manner because such person has been suspended without pay and prohibited from performing any services for the team;
Duty days. The days an employee is scheduled to work. Non-Duty Days: The days an employee is not scheduled to work; normally, weekends, holidays, etc. Normal Workday: Eight (8) consecutive hours interrupted by a lunch period of one-half hour. Normal Workweek: Five (5) normal workdays within a calendar week. Workday: A twenty-four (24) hour period beginning with the start of the employee’s shift.
Duty days means all days, from the first day of the official pre-season training period of the professional athletic team through the day of the last game, including post-season games, in which such team competes or is scheduled to compete during the taxable year. “Duty days” include game days, travel days and practice days. For a member of a professional athletic team who renders services for a team on a day
Duty days means the days on which unit members are required to perform services for the District.
Duty days. The days an employee is scheduled to work. Calendar Day Worked: The day on which the shift begins. Close Relative: Grandmother-in-law, grandfather-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, uncle by blood or marriage, aunt by blood or marriage, niece by blood or marriage, nephew by blood or marriage, equivalent step-family member, or first cousin. By blood or marriage refers to the employee’s relative by blood or marriage. For example, an aunt by blood is the sister of the employee’s parent; an aunt by marriage is the spouse of the employee’s uncle by blood. Brother-in-law and sister-in-law are classified as immediate family for purposes of bereavement leave. Immediate Family: Father, mother, brother, sister, husband, wife, son, daughter, grandmother and grandfather by blood (not marriage), grandson, granddaughter, mother-in-law, father-in-law, daughter-in- law, son-in-law, equivalent step-family members, legal dependent, a person residing as a member of the household where the employee is making his/her home, or any other person so interpreted by the Board of Education. Non-duty Days: The days an employee is not scheduled to work.
Duty days means the days on which unit members are required to perform services for the district.
Duty days unless otherwise specified, means assigned duty days for a Unit Member as determined by any employment contract.