Acting Assignment Pay. 153. a. An employee assigned in writing by the Appointing Officer (or designee) to perform the normal duties and responsibilities of a higher classification of a budgeted position shall be entitled to acting assignment pay, no earlier than the tenth (10th) consecutive work day of such an assignment and shall be retroactive to the first (1st) day of the assignment.
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Acting Assignment Pay. 153212. a. An employee assigned in writing by the Appointing Officer (or designee) to perform the normal day-to-day duties and responsibilities of a higher classification of a budgeted an authorized position for which funds are temporarily unavailable shall be entitled to acting assignment pay, no earlier than pay on the tenth (10th) consecutive work day of such an assignment. Acting assignment and pay shall be retroactive to the first (1st) day of the assignment.
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Samples: mission.sfgov.org, mission.sfgov.org, sfdhr.org
Acting Assignment Pay. 153140. a. An employee assigned in writing by the Appointing Officer (or designee) to perform the normal day-to-day duties and responsibilities of a higher classification of a budgeted an authorized position for which funds are temporarily unavailable shall be entitled to acting assignment pay, no earlier than pay after the tenth fifth (10th5) consecutive work day of such an workday; after which acting assignment and pay shall be retroactive to the first (1st) day of the assignment.
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Samples: www.sf.gov, sfdhr.org, sfdhr.org
Acting Assignment Pay. 153151. a. An employee assigned in writing by the Appointing Officer Supervisor (or designee) to perform the normal day-to-day duties and responsibilities of a higher classification of a budgeted an authorized position for which funds are temporarily unavailable shall be entitled to acting assignment pay, no earlier than pay on the tenth (10th) consecutive work day of such an assignment. Acting assignment and pay shall be retroactive to the first (1st) day of the assignment.
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Samples: Common Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Acting Assignment Pay. 153164. a. An employee assigned in writing by the Appointing Officer (or designee) to perform the normal day-to-day duties and responsibilities of a higher classification of a budgeted an authorized position for which funds are temporarily unavailable shall be entitled to acting assignment pay, no earlier than pay on the tenth (10th) consecutive work day of such an assignment. Acting assignment and pay shall be retroactive to the first (1st) day of the assignment.
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Samples: sfdhr.org, sfgov.legistar.com
Acting Assignment Pay. 153 146. a. An employee assigned in writing by the Appointing Officer (or designee) to perform the normal duties and responsibilities of a higher classification of a budgeted position shall be entitled to acting assignment pay, no earlier than the tenth sixth (10th6th) consecutive work day of such an assignment and shall be retroactive to the first (1st) day of the assignment.
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Acting Assignment Pay. 153146. a. An employee assigned in writing by the Appointing Officer (or designee) to perform the normal day-to-day duties and responsibilities of a higher classification of a budgeted an authorized position for which funds are temporarily unavailable shall be entitled to acting assignment pay, no earlier than pay after the tenth (10th10) consecutive work day of such an workday; after which acting assignment and pay shall be retroactive to the first (1st) day of the assignment.
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Acting Assignment Pay. 153181. a. An employee assigned in writing by the Appointing Officer (or designee) to perform the normal day-to-day duties and responsibilities of a higher classification of a budgeted an authorized position for which funds are temporarily unavailable shall be entitled to acting assignment pay, no earlier than pay after the tenth (10th10) consecutive work day of such an workday; after which acting assignment and pay shall be retroactive to the first (1st) day of the assignment.
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Samples: mission.sfgov.org
Acting Assignment Pay. 153136. a. An employee assigned in writing by the Appointing Officer (or designee) to perform the normal day-to-day duties and responsibilities of a higher classification of a budgeted an authorized position for which funds are temporarily unavailable shall be entitled to acting assignment pay, no earlier than pay after the tenth (10th10) consecutive work day of such an workday; after which acting assignment and pay shall be retroactive to the first (1st) day of the assignment.
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Samples: sfdhr.org
Acting Assignment Pay. 153 188. a. An employee assigned in writing by the Appointing Officer (or designee) to perform the normal day-to-day duties and responsibilities of a higher classification of a budgeted an authorized position for which funds are temporarily unavailable shall be entitled to acting assignment pay, no earlier than pay upon completion of the tenth (10th) consecutive work day within a sixty (60) working-day period of such an assignment. Acting assignment and pay shall be retroactive to the first (1st) day of the assignment.
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Samples: Medically Single Employees
Acting Assignment Pay. 153 186. a. An employee assigned in writing by the Appointing Officer (or designee) to perform the normal day-to-day duties and responsibilities of a higher classification of a budgeted an authorized position for which funds are temporarily unavailable shall be entitled to acting assignment pay, no earlier than pay upon completion of the tenth (10th) consecutive work day within a sixty (60) working-day period of such an assignment. Acting assignment and pay shall be retroactive to the first (1st) day of the assignment.
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Samples: Single Employees
Acting Assignment Pay. 153178. a. An employee assigned in writing by the Appointing Officer (or designee) to perform the normal day-to-day duties and responsibilities of a higher classification of a budgeted an authorized position for which funds are temporarily unavailable shall be entitled to acting assignment pay, no earlier than pay on the tenth fifth (10th5th) consecutive work day of such an assignment. Acting assignment and pay shall be retroactive to the first (1st) day of the assignment.
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Samples: www.sf.gov
Acting Assignment Pay. 153125. a. An employee assigned in writing by the Appointing Officer (or designee) to perform the normal day-to-day duties and responsibilities of a higher classification of a budgeted an authorized position for which funds are temporarily unavailable shall be entitled to acting assignment pay, no earlier than the tenth (10th) consecutive work day of such an assignment, with acting assignment and shall be pay retroactive to the first (1st) day of the assignment.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement
Acting Assignment Pay. 153 199. a. An employee assigned in writing by the Appointing Officer (or designee) to perform the normal day-to-day duties and responsibilities of a higher classification of a budgeted an authorized position for which funds are temporarily unavailable shall be entitled to acting assignment pay, no earlier than pay after the tenth fifth (10th5th) consecutive work day of such an day. Acting assignment and pay shall be retroactive to the first (1st) day of the assignment.
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Samples: Single Employees
Acting Assignment Pay. 153174. a. An employee assigned in writing by the Appointing Officer (or designee) to perform the normal day-to-day duties and responsibilities of a higher classification of a budgeted an authorized position for which funds are temporarily unavailable shall be entitled to acting assignment pay, no earlier than pay on the tenth (10th) consecutive work day of such an assignment. Acting assignment and pay shall be retroactive to the first (1st) day of the assignment.
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Samples: sfdhr.org
Acting Assignment Pay. 153158. a. An employee assigned in writing by the Appointing Officer Supervisor (or designee) to perform the normal day-to-day duties and responsibilities of a higher classification of a budgeted an authorized position for which funds are temporarily unavailable shall be entitled to acting assignment pay, no earlier than pay on the tenth (10th) consecutive work day of such an assignment. Acting assignment and pay shall be retroactive to the first (1st) day of the assignment.
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Acting Assignment Pay. 153 152. a. An employee assigned in writing by the Appointing Officer (or designee) to perform the normal duties and responsibilities of a higher classification of a budgeted position shall be entitled to acting assignment pay, no earlier than the tenth sixth (10th6th) consecutive work day of such an assignment and shall be retroactive to the first (1st) day of the assignment.
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Samples: www.sf.gov