Cellular Phone Stipend Sample Clauses

Cellular Phone Stipend. In recognition that Employee is required to be accessible outside of normal work hours, outside of their assigned work area during regular business hours, and in emergency situations; and is required to have wireless data and internet access, should Employee elect to use personal cellular phone, instead of a City issued cellular phone, Employer agrees to provide a monthly stipend for business-related use of Employee’s personal cellular phone. The monthly stipend shall be up to and not exceed the City’s current cost for a voice and data plan for City issued cellular phones. This initial maximum stipend shall be $35 per month and will be reevaluated annually, with any applicable adjustments to be applied each July. Employee shall provide annual documentation of actual monthly cost for their personal cellular phone used for business-related purposes. Employee shall abide by and comply with all City policies and procedures as it relates to use of a personal cellular phone for City business.
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Cellular Phone Stipend. Employees required to use a cell phone for City business shall receive a cellular phone stipend of thirty-four dollars and sixty-two cents ($34.62) per pay period. Employees who are issued a City-owned cellular phone for City business are ineligible for the cellular phone stipend. The City Manager may authorize a cell phone stipend for certain employees in the Confidential Unit.
Cellular Phone Stipend. Effective the first full pay period after adoption of this MOU, eligible employees shall receive a monthly cell phone stipend of seventy dollars ($70.00) for use of a privately owned cell phone to conduct County business. This stipend will be provided at the discretion of the Sheriff, the District Attorney, or their designee, based on operational needs and/or County policy.
Cellular Phone Stipend. In recognition that Employee is required to be accessible outside of normal work hours, outside of her assigned work area during regular business hours, and in emergency situations; and is required to have wireless data and internet access, Employer agrees to provide a monthly stipend for business-related use of Employee’s personal cellular phone. The monthly stipend shall be up to and not exceed the City’s current cost for a voice and data plan for City issued cellular phones. This initial maximum stipend shall be $35 per month and will be reevaluated annually, with any applicable adjustments to be applied each July. Employee shall provide annual documentation of actual monthly cost for his personal cellular phone used for business-related purposes. Employee shall abide by and comply with all City policies and procedures as it relates to use of a personal cellular phone for City business.
Cellular Phone Stipend. 294 The Employer recognizes that the work performed by House Officers is facilitated by the ability to respond via phone for patient care and to remotely access sensitive institutional and confidential patient data establishes a demonstrable need for those House Officers to use their personal cell phones in service to the Employer. 295 In recognition of this need, the Employer agrees to pay a monthly cell phone stipend, in accordance with University policy, in the amount of sixty dollars ($60.00) per month for all House Officers. In accordance with this policy, the House Officer is responsible for purchasing the cell phone and related service contract with their personal funds. 296 In order for the stipend to be payable, the House Officer will be required to complete a Verification Statement for Stipend Form and provide it to their Program Administrator. The form will be e-mailed directly to every incoming House Officer, and will be available for download online. The Verification Statement for Stipend Form shall be submitted only after employment has commenced, to ensure that the required security applications have been installed. If the completed form is received on or before the 15th of the month, the stipend shall be payable in the same month the form was submitted. If the form is received after the 15th, the stipend shall be payable starting with the next full month of employment. 297 In order to qualify for and maintain receipt of the monthly stipend, the House Officer will ensure that their cell phone remains in compliance with University policy regarding the security of personally owned devices that access or maintain sensitive institutional and/or patient data including, but not limited to, the installation of any required security software on their cell phone, and will install any applications as required by the University for the performance of the House Officer’s responsibilities. The House Officer will notify their Program Administrator if, at any time, their cell phone ceases to comply with University Policies regarding the security of personally owned devices. So long as the phone remains in compliance, and there is no break in employment, the original Verification for Stipend Form will remain valid for all years of continuous employment as a House Officer.

Related to Cellular Phone Stipend

  • Cellular Phone Executive is eligible to receive one cellular telephone issued through the Employer's corporate account for use on the Employer's business. The phone will remain the property of the Employer and must be returned upon termination of Executive's employment with the Employer.

  • Fares and Travel Allowance All Employees shall be entitled to receive the fares and travel allowance as follows:

  • Telephone Allowance Employees on travel status who are required to obtain overnight accommodation shall be entitled to claim for one (1) fifteen (15) minute telephone call home to or within British Columbia, for the first night away and then for every three (3) consecutive nights away thereafter.

  • Mobility The ability to move indoors from room to room on level surfaces at the normal place of residence.

  • Telephone Service 7.1 Telephone service means, without visiting the Bank, remotely, commensurate with the procedures and regulations established by the Bank, a client’s using telephone communication, to employ various bank services via the telephone number registered at the Bank. In particular: 7.1.1 Obtaining bank information; 7.1.2 Obtaining information on the client’s account(s) requisites, balances and transactions; 7.1.3 Subscribing for various bank services determined by the Bank and amending the registered data; 7.1.4 Within the limits, making transfers and conversions between own accounts; 7.1.5 Changing the email address and factual/legal address; 7.1.6 Opening current and/or deposit account(s); 7.1.7 Expressing a will to receive, change and/or cancel various bank products (among them credit/deposit) (submission of an application to the Bank); 7.1.8 Adding amounts to deposits, consistent with the terms provided in the respective agreement; 7.1.9 Submission of an application (expression of request) to produce a new card/renew, block/unblock the card; 7.1.10 Renewing, blocking the internet bank password; 7.1.11 Transferring money on a credit/installment card of the client and/or depending on the credit limit established for the card payment of the due amount, including pre-payment; 7.1.12 Submission of an application to receive back the amount charged by an ATM. 7.2 The telephone service is activated upon a client’s opening an account. The telephone service is applicable to all bank accounts of the client. If the client does not wish to receive a telephone service with regard to any of their accounts, the client must notify the Bank in writing or in another form envisaged by this agreement (including by notifying via contact center [telephone service center of the Bank], or by means of the internet bank). 7.3 The client is entitled to make a call from any telephone number for the purpose of blocking the bank card and/or to obtain any general bank information. Blocking the bank card shall be effected only after the client is identified. 7.4 By this agreement, the client expresses consent that any telephone conversation with them (as well as any request/application to obtain bank information, registration for using the service center, amending registered data, receiving bank [including credit/deposit] products and/or carrying out a transaction) shall be recorded on the electronic database of the Bank and in case of dispute the record shall be used as evidence. 7.5 The Bank, for the purpose of identification of the client, shall use telephone numbers of the client registered at the Bank and the questions pre-determined by the Bank. The client is identified before providing a telephone service or any other bank service/upon registering for various bank products (electronic services). Without passing the process of identification, the client shall not receive the telephone service described in clause 7.1 of this agreement, other than bank information of a general nature. Upon each telephone communication with the Bank (each time of receiving a telephone service), the client should undergo the identification procedure (give correct answers to the questions [pre-determined by the Bank] raised by the contact center operator). 7.6 The Bank is authorized to refuse to provide telephone service to a person who fails pass the identification procedure. 7.7 In the event the bank representative suspects that a third person other than the client is making attempts to obtain information or carry out a transaction, the Bank is authorized to refuse to perform the telephone service(s). 7.8 For the purpose of identifying a client, the Bank is entitled, at its own discretion, to establish additional mechanisms (requirements) in case of the disregard of which the client will be unable to receive the service described in clause 7.1 of the present agreement, other than bank information of a general nature. 7.9 The client orders the Bank and gives it the right, while establishing telephone communication with the Bank and after passing relevant identification/verification procedures, to: 7.9.1 Provide to them information on their accounts; 7.9.2 At the request of the client, to perform transactions allowed by the Bank within the limits of the telephone service. 7.10 The client is authorized, at any time, to request the Bank to stop telephone calls service provision and/or offering product(s)and registering. To register such a request, the client should perform one of the listed actions below: 7.10.1 Visit a bank branch/service center; 7.10.2 Register the request at the contact center; 7.10.3 Send a notification to the Bank via the internet bank. 7.11 The Bank is obliged, no later than 10 (ten) working days after receiving the request from the client indicated in clause 7.10 of the agreement, to stop making telephone calls to the client for the purpose of offering services and/or products and registration.

  • FARES AND TRAVELLING ALLOWANCE In lieu of the basic daily excess fares and travel pattern allowance prescribed by Clause 38.1.1 of the award, a payment per day shall be made for each day worked (including RDO’s). This payment shall in no way limit or be construed as a payment in substitution for any other entitlement arising under Clause 38 of the award. Payments shall be as follows: ⮚ 1/3/03 $22.50 per day ⮚ 1/3/04 $23.40 per day ⮚ 1/3/05 $24.55 per day The cost of Citylink tolls or similar will be reimbursed for those employees who are required by the company to use their own vehicle during working hours, but not for travel to and from work.

  • Telephone Services All telegraph, telephone, and communication connections which Tenant may desire outside the Premises shall be subject to Landlord’s prior written approval, in Landlord’s sole discretion, and the location of all wires and the work in connection therewith shall be performed by contractors approved by Landlord and shall be subject to the direction of Landlord, except that such approval is not required as to Tenant’s cabling from the Premises in a route designated by Landlord to any telephone cabinet or panel provided for Tenant’s connection to the telephone cable serving the Building, so long as Tenant’s equipment does not require connections different than or additional to those to the telephone cabinet or panel provided. As to any such connections or work outside the Premises requiring Landlord’s approval, Landlord reserves the right to designate and control the entity or entities providing telephone or other communication cable installation, removal, repair and maintenance outside the Premises and to restrict and control access to telephone cabinets or panels. In the event Landlord designates a particular vendor or vendors to provide such cable installation, removal, repair and maintenance for the Building, Tenant agrees to abide by and participate in such program. Tenant shall be responsible for and shall pay all costs incurred in connection with the installation of telephone cables and communication wiring in the Premises, including any hook-up, access and maintenance fees related to the installation of such wires and cables in the Premises and the commencement of service therein, and the maintenance thereafter of such wire and cables; and there shall be included in Operating Expenses for the Building all installation, removal, hook-up or maintenance costs incurred by Landlord in connection with telephone cables and communication wiring serving the Building which are not allocable to any individual users of such service but are allocable to the Building generally. If Tenant fails to maintain all telephone cables and communication wiring in the Premises and such failure affects or interferes with the operation or maintenance of any other telephone cables or communication wiring serving the Building, Landlord or any vendor hired by Landlord may enter into and upon the Premises forthwith and perform such repairs, restorations or alterations as Landlord deems necessary in order to eliminate any such interference (and Landlord may recover from Tenant all of Landlord’s costs in connection therewith). No later than the Termination Date, Tenant agrees to remove all telephone cables and communication wiring installed by Tenant for and during Tenant’s occupancy, which Landlord shall request Tenant to remove. Tenant agrees that neither Landlord nor any of its agents or employees shall be liable to Tenant, or any of Tenant’s employees, agents, customers or invitees or anyone claiming through, by or under Tenant, for any damages, injuries, losses, expenses, claims or causes of action because of any interruption, diminution, delay or discontinuance at any time for any reason in the furnishing of any telephone or other communication service to the Premises and the Building.

  • Ambulance Escort Where a nurse is assigned to provide patient care for a patient in transit, the following provisions shall apply: i) Where a full-time nurse performs such duties during her or his regular shift, the full-time nurse shall be paid her or his regular rate of pay. Where a full-time nurse performs such duties outside her or his regular shift or on a day off, she or he shall be paid the appropriate overtime rate. ii) Where a part-time nurse performs such duties during an assigned shift, she or he shall be paid her or his regular rate of pay. Where a part-time nurse continues to perform such duties in excess of her or his assigned shift, she or he shall be paid the appropriate overtime rate. (b) Where such duties extend beyond the nurse's regular shift, the Hospital will not require the nurse to return to regular duties at the hospital without at least eight (8) hours of time off. Where such time off extends into the nurse's next regularly scheduled shift she or he will maintain her or his regular earnings for that full shift. (c) Hours spent between the time the nurse is relieved of patient care responsibilities and the time the nurse returns to the hospital or to such other location agreed upon between the Hospital and the nurse will be paid at straight time or at appropriate overtime rates, if applicable under Article 14. 01. It is understood that the nurse shall return to the hospital or to such other location agreed upon between the Hospital and the nurse at the earliest opportunity. Prior to the nurse's departure on escort duty, or at such other time as may be mutually agreed upon between the Hospital and the nurse, the Hospital will establish with the nurse arrangements for return travel. (d) The nurse shall be reimbursed for reasonable out of pocket expenses including room, board and return transportation and consideration will be given to any special circumstances not dealt with under the foregoing provisions. NOTE 1: (Note 1 applies to full-time nurses only) The Hospital agrees to continue to pay any greater monetary benefit for ambulance escort duty if such greater benefit has been paid by the Hospital immediately prior to this Agreement. This note applies at Hospitals where this superior condition exists as of December 14, 1987. NOTE 2: (Note 2 applies to part-time nurses only) The Hospital agrees to continue to pay any greater monetary benefit for ambulance escort duty if such greater benefit was paid by the Hospital under a Collective Agreement immediately prior to this Agreement. This note applies at Hospitals where this superior condition exists as of December 14, 1987.

  • Network PHARMACY is a retail, mail order or specialty pharmacy that has a contract to accept our pharmacy allowance for prescription drugs and diabetic equipment or supplies covered under this plan. NETWORK PROVIDER is a provider that has entered into a contract with us or other Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans. For pediatric dental care services, network provider is a dentist that has entered into a contract with us or participates in the Dental Coast to Coast Network. For pediatric vision hardware services, a network provider is a provider that has entered into a contract with EyeMed, our vision care service manager.

  • Distance Education 7.13.1 Expanding student access, not increasing productivity or enrollment, shall be the primary determining factor when a decision is made to schedule a distance education course. There will be no reduction in force of faculty (as defined in Article XXIII of this Agreement) as a result of the District’s participation in distance education. 7.13.2 Courses considered to be offered as distance education shall be defined in accordance with the Board of Governors’ Title 5 Regulations and Guidelines. Generally, this definition refers to courses where the instructor and student are separated by distance and interact through the assistance of communication technology (reference section 55370 of Title 5 California Code of Regulations). The determination of which courses in the curriculum may be offered in a distance education format, in addition to instructor/student contact requirements, shall be in accordance with the Title 5 California Code of Regulations.

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