Common use of Compulsory Court Appearance Leave Clause in Contracts

Compulsory Court Appearance Leave. When a professional staff member is subpoenaed to give testimony in a court of law or before a governmental agency, or for discovery, as a witness, s/he shall notify his/her immediate supervisor as soon as possible, and a substitute shall be provided. The member shall be placed on paid leave for the period necessary to comply with the subpoena and then return to his/her duties. Such leave shall instead be unpaid when the unit member or his/her or spouse’s family member is a named party in a matter not involving a claim arising from the member’s employment with the Board.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Negotiated Agreement, Negotiated Agreement, serb.ohio.gov

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