Common use of Business and Travel Expenses Clause in Contracts

Business and Travel Expenses. The State agrees to reimburse employees for actual, necessary and appropriate business expenses and travel expenses incurred fifty (50) miles or more from home and headquarters, in accordance with existing CalHR rules and as set forth below. Lodging and/or meals provided by the State or included in hotel expenses or conference fees or in transportation costs such as airline tickets or otherwise provided shall not be claimed for reimbursement. Snacks and continental breakfasts such as rolls, juice and coffee are not considered to be meals. Each item of expenses of twenty-five dollars ($25) or more requires a receipt; receipts may be required for items of expense that are less than twenty-five dollars ($25). When receipts are not required to be submitted with the claim, it is the employee’s responsibility to maintain receipts and records of their actual expenses. Each State agency shall determine the necessity for and method of travel.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

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Business and Travel Expenses. The State agrees to reimburse employees for actual, necessary and appropriate business expenses and travel expenses incurred fifty (50) miles or more from home and headquarters, in accordance with existing CalHR Department of Human Resources rules and as set forth below. Lodging and/or meals provided by the State or included in hotel expenses or conference fees or in transportation costs such as airline tickets or otherwise provided shall not be claimed for reimbursement. Snacks and continental breakfasts such as rolls, juice juice, and coffee are not considered to be meals. Each item of expenses expense of twenty-five dollars ($25) 25 or more requires a receipt; receipts may be required for items of expense that are less than twenty-five dollars ($25). When receipts are not required to be submitted with the claim, it is the employee’s responsibility to maintain receipts and records of their actual expensesexpenses for tax purposes. Each State agency shall determine the necessity for travel and method the mode of traveltravel to be reimbursed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, Agreement

Business and Travel Expenses. The State agrees to reimburse employees for actual, necessary and appropriate business expenses and travel expenses incurred fifty (50) miles or more from home and headquarters, in accordance with existing CalHR Department of Human Resources rules and as set forth below. Lodging and/or meals provided by the State or included in hotel expenses or conference fees or in transportation costs such as airline tickets or otherwise provided shall not be claimed for reimbursement. Snacks and continental breakfasts such as rolls, juice juice, and coffee are not considered to be meals. Each item of expenses of twenty-five dollars ($25) 25 or more requires a receipt; receipts may be required for items of expense that are less than twenty-five dollars ($25). When receipts are not required to be submitted with the claim, it is the employee’s responsibility to maintain receipts and records of their actual expensesexpenses for tax purposes. Each State agency shall determine the necessity for travel and method the mode of traveltravel to be reimbursed.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Agreement, www.calhr.ca.gov

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Business and Travel Expenses. The State agrees to reimburse employees for actual, necessary and appropriate business expenses and travel expenses incurred fifty (50) miles or more from home and headquarters, in accordance with existing CalHR DPA rules and as set forth below. Lodging and/or meals provided by the State or included in hotel expenses or conference fees or in transportation costs such as airline tickets or otherwise provided shall not be claimed for reimbursement. Snacks and continental breakfasts such as rolls, juice and coffee are not considered to be meals. Each item of expenses of twenty-five dollars ($25) or more requires a receipt; receipts may be required for items of expense that are less than twenty-five dollars ($25). When receipts are not required to be submitted with the claim, it is the employee’s responsibility to maintain receipts and records of their actual expenses. Each State agency shall determine the necessity for and method of travel.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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