Carpool Sample Clauses

Carpool. The City will provide $30 per month (taxable income) to each eligible employee in a carpool for 60% or more of their scheduled work days per month with two or more people.
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Carpool. An employee who participates in carpool to commute to and from a District facility shall be reimbursed up to the maximum monthly transit subsidy. Reimbursement to the vehicle owner for commute carpooling expenses will be $6.00 per day (or $3.00 per one-way trip) up to the maximum monthly transit subsidy. Reimbursement to riders in a carpool will be $3.00 per day (or $1.50 per one-way trip) up to the maximum monthly transit subsidy. A carpool is defined as three or more persons, at least two of which must work in the same building as the District employee. Carpool reimbursement will be made on a monthly basis. No funding will be advanced by the District. In order to receive the carpool subsidy, the employee must certify to the Human Resources Office, no later than the 10th day of each month, the number of days carpooled during the previous month and the names of the persons who participated in the carpool. An employee that drives a vehicle as a carpool to commute to and from a District facility shall be provided with parking at no cost, subject to availability.
Carpool. To use a FasTrak Flex Transponder which must be set to the correct occupancy.
Carpool. Carpool duty shall be divided equitably between all employees. The schedule for carpool duty shall be developed collaboratively by the Union President or designee and the Executive Director or designee before being placed into effect. Instructional Assistants will be responsible for afternoon carpool duty, and employees will be responsible for morning carpool duty on a rotational basis.
Carpool. To have a FasTrak Flex® Switchable Transponder mounted to your windshield according to the instruction provided and to place the switch to the 3+ setting only when your vehicle has three or more occupants. You agree that we may charge you an administrative fee and the full toll rate if we determine that you used the 3+ setting without having three or more occupants in your vehicle at the time of travel. CHP may also issue a citation for a false 3+ carpool declaration.
Carpool. Vanpool/Shuttle Pickup Area - Some people are concerned about waiting for a carpool or vanpool in an unsafe place or one that is not sheltered from adverse weather conditions. To allay this fear, a convenient and safe area will be provided on the site for boarding and discharging passengers from carpools, vanpools, and shuttles.
Carpool. An employee vehicle, registered with the TMA, carrying two or more persons (of which at least two must be full-time Bellevue Place employees) to and from work on a regular basis.
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Carpool. Families who choose to carpool must follow all procedures for student drop-off and pick-up as outlined by WTCC Security. This includes following procedures developed and provided by CIHS and WTCC staff for entering and exiting the campus, and procedures for waiting for students to exit. Cooperation and understanding will make circumstances much easier for all involved to navigate and reduce conflicts on campus.
Carpool. The Services include an ability for multiple Arrangers to arrange a shared Ride for their Rider(s) (a “Carpool”). One Arranger can initiate the Carpool and invite Participants to join the Ride. Each Arranger or Participant, as applicable, pays for a share of the fare upon completion of the Ride. For Carpools, the Riders must have at least one of either the pickup or drop-off in common. Carpool Arrangers can book a single Carpool or multiple, repeating Carpools and invited Participants can accept one or more of such multiple Carpools.
Carpool. Arrangers are able to invite other Arrangers to participate in a Ride they arrange (“Participants”). The Services include an ability for multiple Arrangers to arrange a shared Ride for their Rider(s) (a “Carpool”). One Arranger can initiate the Carpool and invite Participants to join the Ride. Each Arranger or Participant, as applicable, pays for their share of the fare upon completion of the Ride. For Carpools, the Riders must have at least one of either the pickup or drop-off in common. Carpool Arrangers can book a single Carpool or multiple, repeating Carpools and invited Participants can accept one or more of such multiple Carpools.
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