MOTORCYCLE ALLOWANCE Sample Clauses

MOTORCYCLE ALLOWANCE. 22.1 Each member covered by this Agreement who is required to operate a motorcycle shall receive an allowance of thirty-one and three tenths (31.3) cents per hour in addition to their regular salary during such time assigned to motorcycle duty. Payment for such motorcycle allowance shall be on a bi-weekly basis.
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MOTORCYCLE ALLOWANCE. 17.01 Employees operating motorcycles shall receive an allowance of two dollars ($2.00) per day or any part thereof on which they operate a motorcycle.

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