LEGAL DUTY LEAVE Sample Clauses

LEGAL DUTY LEAVE. Teachers shall be excused with pay for jury duty or when subpoenaed to appear as witnesses in court, except when the teacher is in court as a plaintiff, provided that the teacher shall endorse to the School Corporation and turn in to the Office of the Superintendent any check or other remuneration for such services.
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LEGAL DUTY LEAVE. Teachers selected or appointed to serve on a jury during their standard weekly work schedule shall be excused for such absence and shall be paid for such absence without deduction from their sick leave or personal leave days. Teachers excused from jury duty shall notify the principal as soon as they learn of their release and shall call in to see if they should report to school. When it becomes necessary for an employee to appear in court because of a subpoena issued by a court of law in a case in which the employee is not a party or as a witness on behalf of the Board, the teacher shall be granted paid leave to do so that will not be deducted from any other type of leave, provided that the employee submits a copy of the subpoena to the Treasurer’s office.
LEGAL DUTY LEAVE. Upon application, a teacher shall be granted leave, with pay, when he/she is required by law to serve on a jury or attend court proceedings for which the teacher has been subpoenaed, unless the teacher is a party in litigation whose interest is adverse to PCES or officials of PCES.

Related to LEGAL DUTY LEAVE

  • Civic Duty Leave A. Employees summoned for jury duty will be granted a leave of absence with pay for time lost from their regular work schedule while on said jury duty upon presentation of the appropriate summons to the department head by the employee.

  • Civil Duty Leave Leave of absence with pay shall be granted employees to serve on jury duty, as trial witnesses or to exercise other subpoenaed civil duties.

  • Court Duty Leave Any teacher who is called for jury duty or is a subpoenaed court witness shall receive a leave of absence to fulfill his/her civil obligation. The teacher will be paid the difference between his/her full pay as a teacher and compensation for jury duty or as a witness. Evidence of both services and remuneration is to be provided by the teacher. Court duty leave does not apply to employees who have a need to appear in court for personal matters or because of litigation against the school corporation.

  • Injury on Duty Leave 35.5.1 An employee shall be granted injury-on-duty leave with pay for such reasonable period as may be determined by the Council where it is determined by a provincial Worker's Compensation Board that the employee is unable to perform his duties because of

  • Jury Duty Leave A regular, limited-term or probationary employee who is called for jury duty or for examination for jury duty shall be compensated at the employee's regular rate of pay for those hours of absence due to the jury duty which occur during the employee's regularly scheduled working hours provided the employee deposits the employee's fees for such hours of jury duty, exclusive of mileage, with the County Treasurer. Fees for jury duty performed during hours other than regularly scheduled working hours may be retained by the employee. Any hours worked beyond the regularly scheduled workday shall be subject to the workweek and overtime provisions (Article I). An employee may request a change in regularly scheduled working hours to a Monday through Friday day shift for the duration of such jury duty. Such requests shall be granted if practicable.

  • Military Duty Leave 3301 City policy relating to military leave, the extent of compensation and other benefits, while on such leave shall be in accordance with City Council Resolution 2001-180 and with the provisions of all Federal and State laws. 3302 Employees entitled to military leave shall give their Department Head an opportunity within the limits of military regulations to determine when such leave shall be taken. 3303 Active Military Duty commences when the employee has expired all the compensation provided for in the Military and Veterans’ Code of the State of California.

  • Temporary Duty Leave Temporary duty leave may be granted to employees by the principal or supervisor equivalent in rank for the purpose of:

  • Injury-on-duty Leave With Pay An employee shall be granted injury-on-duty leave with pay for such reasonable period as may be determined by the Employer when a claim has been made pursuant to the Government Employees Compensation Act, and a Worker's Compensation authority has notified the Employer that it has certified that the employee is unable to work because of:

  • Jury Duty/Witness Leave The Employer shall grant leave of absence without loss of regular pay to an employee who serves as a juror, or is required by subpoena to attend a court of law or coroner’s inquest related to their employment at their employment at the Home, providing the employee:

  • Jury and Witness Duty Leave 23.01 Employees who have been summoned to be a juror or witness by any body in Canada with the power to subpoena shall supply their supervisor with a copy of the summons as soon as possible after receipt of same.

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