Pay Duty definition

Pay Duty means any Police service undertaken for any private individual or corporation apart from regular Police duty.
Pay Duty means any Police service undertaken for any private individual or corporation apart from regular Police duty. ”Personnel File” means all documentation within the possession or control of the Chief of Police or the Regional Municipality of Durham Police Services Board which directly relates to a Member.

Examples of Pay Duty in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding subsections 1 through 4, above, City Laborers (Seasonal) are not eligible for "Injury Pay" (Duty Incurred Disability Pay).

  • Effective as soon as administratively practicable after the execution date of this Agreement "Injury Pay" (Duty Incurred Disability Pay) shall be as stated in Section 1 through 9, below.

  • An employee who has not successfully completed his/her initial probationary period with the City shall not be entitled to "Injury Pay" Duty Incurred Disability Pay.

  • Interim pay is a separate payment of increased wages and ends when the employee ceases Interim Pay Duty.

  • Effective as soon as administratively practicable after the execution date of this Agreement, "Injury Pay" (Duty Incurred Disability Pay) shall be as stated in Sections 26.1 through 26.7, below.

  • Definition Maternity (A) Meal and Rest Period Meal Period with Pay Duty Minimum Call-in Minimum Wage Gap Guarantee A-3 Mobile Security Officers.

  • Effective as soon as administratively practicable after January 20, 1998, "Injury Pay" (Duty Incurred Disability Pay) shall be as stated in Sections 33.1 through 33.8, below.