COMPENSATORY TIME FOR TRAVEL Sample Clauses

COMPENSATORY TIME FOR TRAVEL. Based on the provisions of the Federal Workforce Flexibility Act of 2004, employees may now earn compensatory time off for official travel during uncompensated, non-work hours, under certain conditions. For purposes of compensatory time that is earned and used for travel purposes, increments in fifteen (15) minutes are authorized.
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COMPENSATORY TIME FOR TRAVEL. A. The employee will submit the request for compensatory time for travel through the Agency’s automated time and attendance system. The employee will include in the remarks section that date and time of departure and return, the purpose of travel, the location of departure and destination, waiting times, and unusual delays.
COMPENSATORY TIME FOR TRAVEL. 1. Time spent on official travel during non-working hours that does not meet the criteria of Section 7.14(B) and 7.14(C) above, is not considered hours of work for overtime purposes under this Article. Credit for official travel during non-working hours under these circumstances is provided only through compensatory time off for travel. If travel occurs during regularly scheduled overtime, such travel may be deemed compensable hours of work if any condition set forth in 5 CFR 550.112(g)(2) is satisfied.
COMPENSATORY TIME FOR TRAVEL. Section A. Compensatory Time for Travel (CTT) CTT is time that is credited under the authority of 5 CFR 550, Subpart N. CTT will be earned and used in 15-minute increments. There is no maximum limit of CTT that may be accumulated. An employee may not receive payment under any circumstances for any unused CTT. CTT not used within 26 pay periods after it was earned will be forfeited.
COMPENSATORY TIME FOR TRAVEL. Compensatory time off for travel will be administered in accordance with the following provisions:
COMPENSATORY TIME FOR TRAVEL. 12.1. Compensatory time for travel is earned by an Employee for time spent in a travel status away from the Employee's official duty station when such time is not otherwise compensable. Compensable refers to periods of time creditable as hours of work for the purpose of determining a specific pay entitlement e.g., certain travel time may be creditable as hours of work under the overtime pay provisions.
COMPENSATORY TIME FOR TRAVEL. A. Compensatory time off for travel is a form of compensatory time off that may be earned by an employee for time spent in a travel status away from the employee’s official duty station when such time is not otherwise compensable. Both FLSA exempt and nonexempt employees receive compensatory time off for time spent in travel status that is not otherwise compensable as hours of work.
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COMPENSATORY TIME FOR TRAVEL. IAW: TPR 630 and JTR
COMPENSATORY TIME FOR TRAVEL. Section 14.1 The Agency shall credit an Employee, on an hour-for-hour basis, with compensatory time off for time in a travel status if:

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  • Compensatory Time Use An employee must use compensatory time prior to using vacation leave, unless this would result in the loss of their vacation leave or the employee is using vacation leave for domestic violence leave. Compensatory time must be used and scheduled in the same manner as vacation leave, as in Article 11, Vacation Leave. Employees may use compensatory time for leave as required by the Domestic Violence Leave Act, RCW 49.76. The Employer may schedule an employee to use their compensatory time with seven (7) calendar days’ notice.

  • Compensatory Time A Bargaining Unit member may choose to take compensatory time in lieu of overtime compensation if such choice is indicated during the tour of duty in which the overtime is worked. Compensatory time shall be credited to the Bargaining Unit member and accumulated at the rate of one and one-half (1 ½) hours for each overtime hour worked. Each Bargaining Unit member’s compensatory time bank shall be limited in accumulation to a maximum number of two hundred forty (240) hours. Once a Bargaining Unit member has reached the maximum hours of compensatory time as compensation for overtime hours worked, all additional overtime will be paid. The Bargaining Unit member may choose to carry over any balance into the following year. Any balance of compensatory time carried over into the following year shall count towards the two hundred forty (240) hour cap in that year. Compensatory time off must be taken at a time agreeable to the Department and the Bargaining Unit member. Approval for compensatory time off shall not be unreasonably withheld. Compensatory time off should be requested as far in advance as possible but no later than forty eight (48) hours in advance. When Bargaining Unit members request compensatory time off at least 45 calendar days in advance, the employer will, within five (5) working days of the request being made, notify the member whether or not his/her request has been approved. Approval for compensatory time shall not be unreasonably withheld. As soon as the employer notifies the member that his/her request has been approved, and if the employer determines that the shift will be filled, the employer will post the overtime assignment to cover the member’s request. If there are no volunteers to cover this need for overtime, and if the employer determines that the shift will be filled, a mandate to cover the shift will occur no less than seven (7) calendar days in advance of the beginning of the shift that needs to be covered. The employee being mandated will have the lowest number of overtime hours worked and will be notified by a supervisor. In the event the employee being mandated is on an approved leave and cannot be provided seven

  • Compensatory Time for Overtime Eligible Employees A. Compensatory Time Eligibility Compensatory time off may be earned in lieu of cash only when an institution and the employee agree. Compensatory time must be granted at the rate of one and one half (1-1/2) hours of compensatory time for each hour of overtime worked.

  • Overtime and Compensatory Time Because of the unique nature of the duties and emergency response obligations of the Division, management reserves the right to assign employees to work overtime as needed.

  • Compensatory Time Off i) Regular and non-regular type 2 faculty members may choose, prior to starting an overload, whether to accept financial compensation or compensatory time off as payment for the overload.

  • Overtime/Compensatory Time Overtime shall be paid for all hours worked in excess of the regularly scheduled workday. Compensatory time may be earned, in lieu of overtime, for overtime hours or hours earned under 18.7 or 18.8 of this article. In no case will compensatory time be allowed, in lieu of overtime once the employee has reached the compensatory time limit in 18.10.

  • Use of Compensatory Time An employee must have the appropriate supervisor's prior approval to use accumulated compensatory time.

  • Compensatory Time Eligibility The Employer may grant compensatory time in lieu of cash payment for overtime to an overtime-eligible employee, upon agreement between the Employer and the employee. Compensatory time must be granted at the rate of one and one-half (1-1/2) hours of compensatory time for each hour of overtime worked.

  • Maximum Compensatory Time Employees may accumulate no more than one hundred and sixty (160) hours of compensatory time.

  • No Lay-Off to Compensate for Overtime An employee shall not be required to lay-off during regular hours to equalize any overtime worked.

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