Approved Travel Sample Clauses

The Approved Travel clause defines the conditions under which travel by a party, typically an employee or contractor, is authorized and eligible for reimbursement. It usually specifies what types of travel require prior approval, outlines the process for obtaining such approval, and may set limits on reimbursable expenses such as transportation, lodging, and meals. By establishing clear guidelines for what constitutes approved travel, this clause helps control costs and ensures that only necessary and pre-authorized travel expenses are incurred and reimbursed.
Approved Travel. Applicants for sabbatical leave under this provision shall submit a detailed statement of the proposed itinerary. Said itinerary must be so planned as to evidence specific ways in which the trip will contribute to the improvement of the applicant’s services with respect to the particular educational field in which the employee is engaged. A report shall be submitted on completion of the trip attesting to the satisfactory fulfillment of this requirement.
Approved Travel. If the teacher has used the year for extensive foreign travel in which at least six (6) months of the year has been devoted to traveling between and living in foreign countries, one (1) increment or step on the current salary schedule may be allowed.
Approved Travel. Requests for leave must be made to the principal. Such unpaid leave will be granted upon the recommendation of the principal and at the discretion of the Superintendent.
Approved Travel. Administrators will be reimbursed at a rate established by the State Department of Education for approved travel. When travel by personal auto is required by the school district including travel necessary to return to the district from the administrator’s home to meet job responsibilities, or is approved by the superintendent upon the request of the administrator, reimbursement may be claimed.
Approved Travel. Applicants for sabbatical leave under this provision shall 589 submit a detailed statement of the proposed itinerary. Said itinerary must 590 be so planned as to evidence specific ways in which the trip will contribute 591 to the improvement of the applicant’s services with respect to the 592 particular educational field in which the employee is engaged. A report 593 shall be submitted on completion of the trip attesting to the satisfactory 594 fulfillment of this requirement. 595 596 6.16.2.6 Professional Study, Research and Approved Travel proposals will be 597 given equal weight in determining priority. Approved proposals shall be 598 ranked in the following order: 599 600 a. Total years employed since last sabbatical or date of employment, 601 whichever is less. 602 603 b. Seniority in the District. 604

Related to Approved Travel

  • Required Training For training that is required by the Agency, manager or supervisor, the Agency shall reimburse one hundred percent (100%) of all related necessary and legitimate expenses, including but not limited to tuition, books, travel expenses, travel time, and attendance time. When practical, the Agency will attempt to adjust the employee’s hours if the approved training activity is scheduled during the employee’s normal work hours.

  • Sick Leave Donation Program A Labor Management Committee will be established for the purpose of proposing rules and procedures for a new, program. The LMC will be to develop consistent, transparent and equitable proposals for processes across all departments within the City. The LMC shall also explore proposals to lower the minimum leave bank required to donate sick leave and permit donation of sick leave upon separation from the City. The LMC must consult with the Office of Civil Rights to ensure compliance with the City’s Race and Social Justice Initiative. Once the LMC has developed its list of proposals, the City and Coalition of City Unions agrees to reopen each contract on this subject.

  • SPECIALIZED SERVICE REQUIREMENTS In the event that the Participating Entity requires service or specialized performance requirements not addressed in this Contract (such as e- commerce specifications, specialized delivery requirements, or other specifications and requirements), the Participating Entity and the Supplier may enter into a separate, standalone agreement, apart from this Contract. Sourcewell, including its agents and employees, will not be made a party to a claim for breach of such agreement.