Civic Duty Sample Clauses

Civic Duty. Whenever an employee is served with a subpoena by a court of competent jurisdiction which compels his/her presence as a witness during his/her normal working period, unless he/she is a party to the litigation or an expert witness, such employee shall be granted time off with pay in the amount of the difference between the employee's regular earnings and any amount he/she receives for such appearance. This Article is not applicable to appearances for which the employee receives compensation in excess of his/her regular earnings. A court of competent jurisdiction is defined as a court within the County in which the employee resides or if outside the county of residence, the place of appearance must be within 150 miles of the employee's residence.
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Civic Duty. An employee who serves during his/her regularly scheduled work time as a subpoenaed witness in a court case in which the employee is not a party, as a witness for the Company, or as a petit juror shall be paid the difference between the employee’s basic wage rate and the amount received for such service.
Civic Duty. Any employee, who is served with a subpoena by a court of competent jurisdiction or an administrative body to appear as a witness during his/her scheduled working period, unless he/she is a party to the litigation or an expert witness, shall receive his/her regular salary. Provided, however, that any witness fees received by the employee who receives regular salary pursuant to these provisions, except those fees received for services performed on a regular day off or holiday, shall be paid to the City and deposited in the General Fund. The absence of any employee for the purpose of serving as a witness during his/her scheduled working period shall be deemed an authorized absence with pay. Any money received as compensation for mileage is not to be considered as a part of the employee's pay for these purposes. A court of competent jurisdiction is defined as a court within the county in which the employee resides or if outside the county of residence, the place of appearance must be within 150 miles of the employee's residence.
Civic Duty. An employee who serves during his/her regularly scheduled work time as a subpoenaed witness or otherwise is required (under penalty of fine or arrest) to appear before a judge or other legal tribunal in a case in which the employee is not a party, as a witness for the Company, or as a petit juror shall be paid the difference between the employee’s basic wage rate and the amount received for such service. An employee required to appear before a judge or other legal tribunal in a case in which they are a party must use earned paid time off to attend. In the event the employee has no earned paid time off, the employee shall be excused from work without pay.
Civic Duty. Whenever an employee is served with a subpoena by a court of competent jurisdiction which compels their presence as a witness during their normal working period, unless they are a party to the litigation or an expert witness, such employee shall be granted time off with pay in the amount of the difference between the employee's regular earnings and any amount he/she receives for such appearance. This Article is not applicable to appearances for which the employee receives compensation in excess of their regular earnings. A court of competent jurisdiction is defined as a court within the County in which the employee resides or if outside the county of residence, the place of appearance must be within 150 miles of the employee's residence.
Civic Duty. Upon advance approval of the employee's agency, employees who are appointed by elected state officials or state agency heads to serve on advisory boards or commissions which report to the elected official or state agency, or who are appointed to positions involved in the solicitation of contributions for charitable organizations approved for payroll deduction, will be granted paid time not to exceed the duration of the employee's regular shift and necessary travel expenses for approved time spent in such capacity.
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Civic Duty. Employees required to appear before a court on any matter not related to their work or in which they are not personally involved as a plaintiff or defendant may be granted a leave of absence with pay, and the employee shall reimburse the Employer up to their regular rate of pay the amount of the compensation received from the County or person or party requiring their appearance exclusive of mileage reimbursement.
Civic Duty. All employees in and for the North Kitsap School District shall receive Civic Duty Leave, which shall include jury duty and fulfilling military obligations in accordance with Federal and State regulations.
Civic Duty. Employees must give their supervisor advance notice when they are requested to appear for jury duty. Time off to comply with a summons for obligatory jury duty will be paid subject to court verification. The Company will grant unpaid time off for other court ordered processes. Employees are expected to notify their supervisors as soon as possible of the need for time off to comply with any court order.
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