Mode of Travel Sample Clauses

Mode of Travel. The employee will have a choice of mode of travel where mission requirements permit and the choice does not adversely affect another employee's leave.
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Mode of Travel. Relationships & Sex Education Curriculum Copyright Permission Internet Access Student Photography/Video □ walk □ bus □ train □ cycle □ car □ other: Data Exchange (see attached) Participation of School Trips/Visits within the M25 without further permission, once notified of the visit. Any other Asian Background Any other Black Background Any other Mixed Background Bangladeshi Black Angolan Black Sierra Leonian Chinese Greek / Greek Cypriot Indian Kurdish Latin / South / Central American Other Black African Pakistani Xxxx Xxxxx Western European Other ethnic group Please State: ………………………………………………
Mode of Travel.  walk  bus  train  cycle  car  other: Data Exchange (see attached) Participation of School Trips/Visits and the Sex Education Curriculum
Mode of Travel. The Chief shall determine the mode of travel for any City related travel. Travel status and work status shall begin when the member leaves the Police Department, or if not required to report to the Police Department, when the member leaves his/her residence. Travel status shall end when the Member arrives back to the Police Department or his/her residence. A member may request to use his/her own personal vehicle for travel. If so granted by the Chief, travel status and work status shall begin when the member arrives at the City related business destination and shall end when the City related business ends. The member may be reimbursed direct mileage at the per mile rate in effect for City related travel. The City shall not be responsible for and the member shall indemnify, defend and hold the City harmless for any and all claims, actions or demands arising or alleged to arise out of any acts or omissions occurring while the Member is traveling to the City related business destination.
Mode of Travel. The Employer shall provide the most effective mode of travel for Employees who are required to work away from their normal place of Employment, at no cost to the Employees.
Mode of Travel. Sex Education Curriculum Copyright Permission Internet Access Pupil Photography/Video  walk  bus  train  cycle  car  other: Data Exchange (see attached) Participation of School Trips/Visits in London without further permission, once notified of visit.

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