Common use of Absence Because of Appearance In Court Clause in Contracts

Absence Because of Appearance In Court. A permanent or probationary classified 2 employee, other than a litigant in a case, who is necessarily absent because of 3 appearance before a grand jury, in court as a witness, except as a result of 4 employment outside the Long Beach Unified School District, or before a state 5 commission or hearing officer in response to a subpoena duly served, or having 6 received a letter directing service as a juror, shall be paid full salary during the period 7 of such absence. In any case in which a witness fee or fee for jury duty is payable, 8 such fee shall be collected by the employee and remitted to the District. The 9 employee will furnish a copy of the official summary of jury duty/witness fees to the 10 payroll clerk. No employee shall be required to remit more than his/her regular rate 11 of pay for his/her absence. 12

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Classified Employees Contract, Classified Employees Contract, Classified Employees Contract

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