Common use of Court Time Clause in Contracts

Court Time. This section applies only to bargaining unit members who are assigned to 24/7 facilities who are required to attend court (to include MVA hearings, but no other hearings) for a job-related reason, on his or her regular day off or during non-regularly scheduled working hours. These bargaining unit members shall be guaranteed a minimum compensation of 3 hours at a rate of 1½ times the member's regular hourly rate regardless of the actual time spent in court unless the bargaining unit member works more than 3 hours when not regularly scheduled or when off-duty. If the bargaining unit member works more than 3 hours, he or she shall be compensated at the rate of 1½ times his or her regular hourly rate for every hour spent in court. When an off-duty bargaining unit member is required to appear in court 2 or more times during the initial 3-hour period, the officer will not be entitled to receive additional compensation until 3 hours have elapsed since he or she initially appeared in court that day.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Court Time. This section applies only to bargaining unit members who are assigned to 24/7 facilities who are required to attend court (to include MVA hearings, but no other hearings) for a job-related reason, on his or her regular day off or during non-regularly scheduled working hours. These bargaining unit members shall be guaranteed a minimum compensation of 3 hours at a rate of 1½ times the member's ’s regular hourly rate regardless of the actual time spent in court unless the bargaining unit member works more than 3 hours when not regularly scheduled or when off-duty. If the bargaining unit member works more than 3 hours, he or she shall be compensated at the rate of 1½ times his or her regular hourly rate for every hour spent in court. When an off-duty bargaining unit member is required to appear in court 2 or more times during the initial 3-hour period, the officer will not be entitled to receive additional compensation until 3 hours have elapsed since he or she initially appeared in court that day.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Agreement

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Court Time. This section applies only to bargaining unit members who are assigned to 24/7 facilities who are required to attend court (to include MVA hearings, but no other hearings) for a job-job- related reason, on his or her regular day off or during non-regularly scheduled working hours. These bargaining unit members shall be guaranteed a minimum compensation of 3 hours at a rate of 1½ times the member's regular hourly rate regardless of the actual time spent in court unless the bargaining unit member works more than 3 hours when not regularly scheduled or when off-duty. If the bargaining unit member works more than 3 hours, he or she shall be compensated at the rate of 1½ times his or her regular hourly rate for every hour spent in court. When an off-duty bargaining unit member is required to appear in court 2 or more times during the initial 3-hour period, the officer will not be entitled to receive additional compensation until 3 hours have elapsed since he or she initially appeared in court that day.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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