SUBPOENAED TO COURT Sample Clauses

SUBPOENAED TO COURT. If an employee is subpoenaed to court as a witness or as a party involved in legal action, the employee may be granted a leave of absence with pay upon approval of the Superintendent.
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SUBPOENAED TO COURT. When, as a result of performing his or her duties as a Police Officer, an employee is subpoenaed to make a court appearance or appearance before an administrative agency during off duty hours, the employee shall be paid for a minimum of two (2) hours at time and one-half his or her regular hourly rate of pay or for the actual time necessarily spent at the court or before the administrative agency at time and one-half his or her regular hourly rate of pay, whichever is greater. The two (2) hours guaranteed minimum provisions shall not apply if the court appearance or appearance before an administrative agency occurs during the two (2) hour period immediately prior to the time an officer was scheduled to report for duty or the two (2) hour period following his or her scheduled duty hours, provided the officer is compensated at time and one-half his or her regular hourly rate for the time between the commencement or ending of the shift, whichever is applicable and the appearance. The payment for time necessarily spent shall include any lunch recess taken by the court or administrative agency, provided that the officer is required by the court or administrative agency to be present following the recess. As a condition of receiving such payment, the employee shall assign his or her court or administrative agency appearance fee to the Employer.
SUBPOENAED TO COURT. When, as a result of performing their duties as a Police Officer, an employee is subpoenaed to make a court appearance or appearance before an administrative agency during off duty hours, the employee shall be paid for a minimum of two (2) hours at time and one-half their regular hourly rate of pay or for the actual time necessarily spent at the court or before the administrative agency at time and one-half their regular hourly rate of pay, whichever is greater. The two (2) hours guaranteed minimum provisions shall not apply if the court appearance or appearance before an administrative agency occurs during the two (2) hour period immediately prior to the time an officer was scheduled to report for duty or the two (2) hour period following their scheduled duty hours, provided the officer is compensated at time and one-half their regular hourly rate for the time between the commencement or ending of the shift, whichever is applicable and the appearance. The payment for time necessarily spent shall include any lunch recess taken by the court or administrative agency, provided that the officer is required by the court or administrative agency to be present following the recess. As a condition of receiving such payment, the employee shall assign their court or administrative agency appearance fee to the Employer.

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  • Jury or Court Witness Duty The Employer shall grant leave of absence without loss of seniority to an employee who is called as a juror or witness in any court. The Employer shall pay such an employee the difference between the normal earnings and the payment received for jury service or court witness, excluding payment for travelling, meals, or other expenses. The employee will present proof of service and the amount of pay received.

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  • Appearance in Court When an employee is required by the Employer to appear in any court or before any attorney for the purpose of testifying because of any accident he/she may have been involved in during working hours, the employee shall be reimbursed in full by the Employer for all time spent or hours of work lost, computed at his/her current hourly rate of pay, whichever is greater, because of his/her appearance.

  • LITIGATION OR ARBITRATION In the event that suit or arbitration is brought to enforce the terms of this agreement, the prevailing party shall be entitled to litigation costs and reasonable attorneys' fees. The Dispute Resolution provisions are set forth on Exhibit "B," ‘Dispute Resolution’ attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein.

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