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Common use of Canine Pay Clause in Contracts

Canine Pay. a. An employee assigned full time to perform the duties of a canine handler shall receive $130 per month for care and maintenance of their assigned canine. This care and maintenance fee is over and above the reimbursements articulated in HPM 81.5, Drug Programs Manual. b. The care and maintenance pay represents good faith compensation calculated on an hourly basis associated with the daily care and maintenance of a canine, outside the normal hours of work of the assigned employee during the month. The intent of this pay is to ensure compliance with all applicable State and federal labor and other laws, including but not limited to, the Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 U.S.C. Section 100 et. seq. c. This care and maintenance premium is not specialty pay for the employee and therefore is not subject to the removal for cause procedures. d. The care and maintenance pay is not considered compensation for retirement purposes.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Labor Contract, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Canine Pay. a. An employee assigned full time to perform the duties of a canine handler shall receive $130 156.65 per month for care and maintenance of their assigned canine. This care and maintenance fee is over and above the reimbursements articulated in HPM 81.5, Drug Programs Manual. b. The care and maintenance pay represents good faith compensation calculated based on an the hourly basis Federal Fair Labor Standards Act Wage associated with the daily care and maintenance of a canine, outside the normal hours of work of the assigned employee during the month. The intent of this pay is to ensure compliance with all applicable State state and federal labor and other laws, including but not limited to, the Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 U.S.C. Section 100 et. seq. c. This care and maintenance premium is not specialty pay for the employee and therefore is not subject to the removal for cause procedures. d. The care and maintenance pay is not considered compensation for retirement purposes.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Canine Pay. a. An employee assigned full time to perform the duties of a canine handler shall receive $130 per month for care and maintenance of their assigned canine. This care and maintenance fee is over and above the reimbursements articulated in HPM 81.5, Drug Programs Manual. b. The care and maintenance pay represents good faith compensation calculated on an hourly basis associated with the daily care and maintenance of a canine, outside the normal hours of work of the assigned employee during the month. The intent of this pay is to ensure compliance with all applicable State state and federal labor and other laws, including but not limited to, the Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 U.S.C. Section 100 et. seq. c. This care and maintenance premium is not specialty pay for the employee and therefore is not subject to the removal for cause procedures. d. The care and maintenance pay is not considered compensation for retirement purposes.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement