Common use of Court Compensation Schedules Clause in Contracts

Court Compensation Schedules. (a) Compensation for attendance at Court by a member while the member is not on duty, and where the member's attendance is for the purpose of giving evidence which was acquired by the member in the performance of police duties, shall be allowed in accordance with the following schedule. (1) For attendance at Court following Day Shift: Afternoon Session 4 hours (2) For attendance at Court while on Afternoon Shift: Morning Session 4 hours Afternoon Session 3 hours; (3) For attendance at Court while on Midnight Shift: Morning Session 6 hours Afternoon Session 4 hours except that if a member attends Court at an Afternoon Session only, such member shall be allowed 6 hours' compensation instead of 4 hours. (4) For attendance at Court on a day off, the following provisions shall apply: Morning Session 8 hours Afternoon Session 6 hours except that if a member attends Court at an Afternoon Session only, such member shall be allowed 8 hours' compensation instead of 6 hours. (b) In the event that a member attends a Court session which commences on or after 1630 hours, and such attendance follows an earlier afternoon session attendance as in sections C(a)(1), C(a)(2), C(a)(3) or C(a)(4) above, then such appearance shall be compensated as an additional attendance in accordance with the appropriate premium designated for such afternoon Court session. (c) In the event that a member is required to attend a Prosecutor’s interview following attendance at an afternoon court session, on a day off, then he/she shall be compensated in accordance with the provisions of Section 7.4 (Callouts). (d) Notwithstanding the above, any interview or Court which falls 1 (one) hour or less prior to a working shift shall be allowed 2 hours' compensation. (e) Where a member is required to attend a morning session of a Court and to remain in attendance at that Court after 1300 hours but is not required to attend an afternoon session of a Court on the same day, then in addition to the compensation allowed for attending at the morning session as hereinbefore provided the member shall be entitled to further compensation of 1(one) hour. (f) In the event that a member while off duty receives a telephone call from the Department of one (1) hour or less relating to an investigation with which he/she is involved, then such member shall be entitled to claim one and one-half (1½) hours compensation. It is understood that receipt of phone calls of an administrative nature shall not trigger this provision.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

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Court Compensation Schedules. (a) Compensation for attendance at Court by a member an employee while the member is not on duty, and where the memberemployee's attendance is for the purpose of giving evidence which was acquired by the member in the performance of the employee's police duties, shall be allowed in accordance with the following schedule. (1) For attendance at Court following Day Shift: Afternoon Session 4 hours: (2) For attendance at Court while on Afternoon Shift: Morning Session 4 hours Afternoon Session 3 hours; (3) For attendance at Court while on Midnight Shift: Morning Session 6 hours Afternoon Session 4 hours except that if a member an employee attends Court at an Afternoon Session only, such member the employee shall be allowed 6 six (6) hours' compensation instead of 4 four (4) hours. For the purpose of calculating overtime compensation, all shifts finishing later than 0015 hours shall be considered Midnight Shift. (4) For attendance at Court on a day off, the following provisions shall apply: Morning Session 8 hours Afternoon Session 6 hours except that if a member an employee attends Court at an Afternoon Session only, such member the employee shall be allowed 8 hours' compensation instead of 6 hours. (b) In the event that a member an employee attends a Court session which commences on or after 1630 hours, and such attendance follows an earlier afternoon session attendance as in sections C(a)(1), C(a)(2), C(a)(3) or C(a)(4) above, then such appearance shall be compensated as an additional attendance in accordance with the appropriate premium designated for such afternoon Court session. (c) In the event that a member is required to attend a Prosecutor’s interview following attendance at an afternoon court session, on a day off, then he/she shall be compensated in accordance with the provisions of Section 7.4 (Callouts). (d) Notwithstanding the above, any interview or Court which falls 1 (one) hour or less prior to a working shift shall be allowed 2 two (2) hours' compensation. (ed) Where a member an employee is required to attend a morning session of a Court and to remain in attendance at that Court after 1300 hours but is not required to attend an afternoon session of a Court on the same day, then in addition to the compensation allowed for attending at the morning session as hereinbefore provided the member employee shall be entitled to further compensation of 1(one1 (one) hour. (f) In the event that a member while off duty receives a telephone call from the Department of one (1) hour or less relating to an investigation with which he/she is involved, then such member shall be entitled to claim one and one-half (1½) hours compensation. It is understood that receipt of phone calls of an administrative nature shall not trigger this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Court Compensation Schedules. (a) Compensation for attendance at Court by a member an employee while the member is not on duty, and where the memberemployee's attendance is for the purpose of giving evidence which was acquired by the member in the performance of the employee's police duties, shall be allowed in accordance with the following schedule. (1) For attendance at Court following Day Shift: Afternoon Session 4 hours: (2) For attendance at Court while on Afternoon Shift: Morning Session 4 hours Afternoon Session 3 hours; (3) For attendance at Court while on Midnight Shift: Morning Session 6 hours Afternoon Session 4 hours except that if a member an employee attends Court at an Afternoon Session only, such member the employee shall be allowed 6 hours' compensation instead of 4 hours. For the purpose of calculating overtime compensation, all shifts finishing later than 0015 hours shall be considered Midnight Shift. (4) For attendance at Court on a day off, the following provisions shall apply: Morning Session 8 hours Afternoon Session 6 hours except that if a member an employee attends Court at an Afternoon Session only, such member the employee shall be allowed 8 hours' compensation instead of 6 hours. (b) In the event that a member an employee attends a Court session which commences on or after 1630 hours, and such attendance follows an earlier afternoon session attendance as in sections C(a)(1), C(a)(2), C(a)(3) or C(a)(4) above, then such appearance shall be compensated as an additional attendance in accordance with the appropriate premium designated for such afternoon Court session. (c) In the event that a member is required to attend a Prosecutor’s interview following attendance at an afternoon court session, on a day off, then he/she shall be compensated in accordance with the provisions of Section 7.4 (Callouts). (d) Notwithstanding the above, any interview or Court which falls 1 (one) hour or less prior to a working shift shall be allowed 2 hours' compensation. (ed) Where a member an employee is required to attend a morning session of a Court and to remain in attendance at that Court after 1300 hours but is not required to attend an afternoon session of a Court on the same day, then in addition to the compensation allowed for attending at the morning session as hereinbefore provided the member employee shall be entitled to further compensation of 1(one) hour. (f) In the event that a member while off duty receives a telephone call from the Department of one (1) hour or less relating to an investigation with which he/she is involved, then such member shall be entitled to claim one and one-half (1½) hours compensation. It is understood that receipt of phone calls of an administrative nature shall not trigger this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Court Compensation Schedules. (a) Compensation for attendance at Court by a member an employee while the member is not on duty, and where the memberemployee's attendance is for the purpose of giving evidence which was acquired by the member in the performance of the employee's police duties, shall be allowed in accordance with the following schedule. (1) For attendance at Court following Day Shift: Afternoon Session 4 hours (2) For attendance at Court while on Afternoon Shift: Morning Session 4 hours Afternoon Session 3 hours; (3) For attendance at Court while on Midnight Shift: Morning Session 6 hours Afternoon Session 4 hours except that if a member an employee attends Court at an Afternoon Session only, such member the employee shall be allowed 6 hours' compensation instead of 4 hours. For the purpose of calculating overtime compensation, all shifts finishing later than 0015 hours shall be considered Midnight Shift. (4) For attendance at Court on a day off, the following provisions shall apply: Morning Session 8 hours Afternoon Session 6 hours except that if a member an employee attends Court at an Afternoon Session only, such member the employee shall be allowed 8 hours' compensation instead of 6 hours. (b) In the event that a member an employee attends a Court session which commences on or after 1630 hours, and such attendance follows an earlier afternoon session attendance as in sections C(a)(1), C(a)(2), C(a)(3) or C(a)(4) above, then such appearance shall be compensated as an additional attendance in accordance with the appropriate premium designated for such afternoon Court session. (c) In the event that a member is required to attend a Prosecutor’s interview following attendance at an afternoon court session, on a day off, then he/she shall be compensated in accordance with the provisions of Section 7.4 (Callouts). (d) Notwithstanding the above, any interview or Court which falls 1 (one) hour or less prior to a working shift shall be allowed 2 hours' compensation. (ed) Where a member an employee is required to attend a morning session of a Court and to remain in attendance at that Court after 1300 hours but is not required to attend an afternoon session of a Court on the same day, then in addition to the compensation allowed for attending at the morning session as hereinbefore provided the member employee shall be entitled to further compensation of 1(one) hour. (fe) In the event that a member an employee while off duty receives a telephone call from the Department of one (1) hour or less relating to an investigation with which he/she is involved, then such member employee shall be entitled to claim one and one-half (1½) hours hours’ compensation. It is understood that receipt of phone calls of an administrative nature shall not trigger this provision; it is further understood that calls resulting from a lack of appropriate diligence in the employee’s performance of his/her duty shall not trigger this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Court Compensation Schedules. (a) Compensation for attendance at Court by a member while the member is not on duty, and where the member's attendance is for the purpose of giving evidence which was acquired by the member in the performance of police duties, shall be allowed in accordance with the following schedule. (1) For attendance at Court following Day Shift: Afternoon Session 4 hours (2) For attendance at Court while on Afternoon Shift: Morning Session 4 hours Afternoon Session 3 hours; (3) For attendance at Court while on Midnight Shift: Morning Session 6 hours Afternoon Session 4 hours except that if a member attends Court at an Afternoon Session only, such member shall be allowed 6 hours' compensation instead of 4 hours. (4) For attendance at Court on a day off, the following provisions shall apply: Morning Session 8 hours Afternoon Session 6 hours except that if a member attends Court at an Afternoon Session only, such member shall be allowed 8 hours' compensation instead of 6 hours. (b) In the event that a member attends a Court session which commences on or after 1630 hours, and such attendance follows an earlier afternoon session attendance as in sections C(a)(1), C(a)(2), C(a)(3) or C(a)(4) above, then such appearance shall be compensated as an additional attendance in accordance with the appropriate premium designated for such afternoon Court session. (c) In the event that a member is required to attend a Prosecutor’s interview following attendance at an afternoon court session, on a day off, then he/she shall be compensated in accordance with the provisions of Section 7.4 (Callouts). (d) Notwithstanding the above, any interview or Court which falls 1 (one) hour or less prior to a working shift shall be allowed 2 hours' compensation. (e) Where a member is required to attend a morning session of a Court and to remain in attendance at that Court after 1300 hours but is not required to attend an afternoon session of a Court on the same day, then in addition to the compensation allowed for attending at the morning session as hereinbefore provided the member shall be entitled to further compensation of 1(one) hour. (f) In the event that a member while off duty receives a telephone call from the Department of one (1) hour or less relating to an investigation with which he/she is involved, then such member shall be entitled to claim one and one-half (1½) hours compensation. It is understood that receipt of phone calls of an administrative nature shall not trigger this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Court Compensation Schedules. (a) Compensation for attendance at Court by a member an employee while the member is not on duty, and where the memberemployee's attendance is for the purpose of giving evidence which was acquired by the member in the performance of the employee's police duties, shall be allowed in accordance with the following schedule. (1) For attendance at Court following Day Shift: Afternoon Session 4 hours: (2) For attendance at Court while on Afternoon Shift: Morning Session 4 hours Afternoon Session 3 hours; (3) For attendance at Court while on Midnight Shift: Morning Session 6 hours Afternoon Session 4 hours except that if a member an employee attends Court at an Afternoon Session only, such member the employee shall be allowed 6 hours' compensation instead of 4 hours.. For the purpose of calculating overtime compensation, all shifts finishing later than 0015 hours shall be considered Midnight Shift.‌‌‌‌‌‌‌ (4) For attendance at Court on a day off, the following provisions shall apply: Morning Session 8 hours Afternoon Session 6 hours except that if a member an employee attends Court at an Afternoon Session only, such member the employee shall be allowed 8 hours' compensation instead of 6 hours. (b) In the event that a member an employee attends a Court session which commences on or after 1630 hours, and such attendance follows an earlier afternoon session attendance as in sections C(a)(1), C(a)(2), C(a)(3) or C(a)(4) above, then such appearance shall be compensated as an additional attendance in accordance with the appropriate premium designated for such afternoon Court session. (c) In the event that a member is required to attend a Prosecutor’s interview following attendance at an afternoon court session, on a day off, then he/she shall be compensated in accordance with the provisions of Section 7.4 (Callouts). (d) Notwithstanding the above, any interview or Court which falls 1 (one) hour or less prior to a working shift shall be allowed 2 hours' compensation. (ed) Where a member an employee is required to attend a morning session of a Court and to remain in attendance at that Court after 1300 hours but is not required to attend an afternoon session of a Court on the same day, then in addition to the compensation allowed for attending at the morning session as hereinbefore provided the member employee shall be entitled to further compensation of 1(one) hour. (fe) In the event that a member an employee while off duty receives a telephone call from the Department of one (1) hour or less relating to an investigation with which he/she is involved, then such member employee shall be entitled to claim one and one-half (1½) hours hours’ compensation. It is understood that receipt of phone calls of an administrative nature shall not trigger this provision; it is further understood that calls resulting from a lack of appropriate diligence in the employee’s performance of his/her duty shall not trigger this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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Court Compensation Schedules. (a) Compensation for attendance at Court by a member while the member is not on duty, and where the member's attendance is for the purpose of giving evidence which was acquired by the member in the performance of police duties, shall be allowed in accordance with the following schedule. (1) For attendance at Court following Day Shift: Afternoon Session 4 hours (2) For attendance at Court while on Afternoon Shift: Morning Session 4 hours Afternoon Session 3 hours; (3) For attendance at Court while on Midnight Shift: Morning Session 6 hours Afternoon Session 4 hours except that if a member attends Court at an Afternoon Session only, such member shall be allowed 6 hours' compensation instead of 4 hours. (4) For attendance at Court on a day off, the following provisions shall apply: Morning Session 8 hours Afternoon Session 6 hours except that if a member attends Court at an Afternoon Session only, such member shall be allowed 8 hours' compensation instead of 6 hours. (b) In the event that a member attends a Court session which commences on or after 1630 hours, and such attendance follows an earlier afternoon session attendance as in sections C(a)(1), C(a)(2), C(a)(3) or C(a)(4) above, then such appearance shall be compensated as an additional attendance in accordance with the appropriate premium designated for such afternoon Court session. (c) In the event that a member is required to attend a Prosecutor’s interview following attendance at an afternoon court session, on a day off, then he/she shall be compensated in accordance with the provisions of Section 7.4 (Callouts). (d) Notwithstanding the above, any interview or Court which falls 1 (one) hour or less prior to a working shift shall be allowed 2 hours' compensation. (e) Where a member is required to attend a morning session of a Court and to remain in attendance at that Court after 1300 hours but is not required to attend an afternoon session of a Court on the same day, then in addition to the compensation allowed for attending at the morning session as hereinbefore provided the member shall be entitled to further compensation of 1(one) hour. (f) In the event that a member while off duty receives a telephone call from the Department of one (1) hour or less relating to an investigation with which he/she is involved, then such member shall be entitled to claim one and one-half (1½) hours compensation. It is understood that receipt of phone calls of an administrative nature shall not trigger this provision.Section

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Court Compensation Schedules. (a) Compensation for attendance at Court by a member an employee while the member is not on duty, and where the memberemployee's attendance is for the purpose of giving evidence which was acquired by the member in the performance of the employee's police duties, shall be allowed in accordance with the following schedule. (1) For attendance at Court following Day Shift: Afternoon Session 4 hours (2) For attendance at Court while on Afternoon Shift: Morning Session 4 hours Afternoon Session 3 hours; (3) For attendance at Court while on Midnight Shift: Morning Session 6 hours Afternoon Session 4 hours except that if a member an employee attends Court at an Afternoon Session only, such member the employee shall be allowed 6 hours' compensation instead of 4 hours. For the purpose of calculating overtime compensation, all shifts finishing later than 0015 hours shall be considered Midnight Shift. (4) For attendance at Court on a day off, the following provisions shall apply: Morning Session 8 hours Afternoon Session 6 hours except that if a member an employee attends Court at an Afternoon Session only, such member the employee shall be allowed 8 hours' compensation instead of 6 hours. (b) In the event that a member an employee attends a Court session which commences on or after 1630 hours, and such attendance follows an earlier afternoon session attendance as in sections C(a)(1), C(a)(2), C(a)(3) or C(a)(4) above, then such appearance shall be compensated as an additional attendance in accordance with the appropriate premium designated for such afternoon Court session. (c) In the event that a member is required to attend a Prosecutor’s interview following attendance at an afternoon court session, on a day off, then he/she shall be compensated in accordance with the provisions of Section 7.4 (Callouts). (d) Notwithstanding the above, any interview or Court which falls 1 (one) hour or less prior to a working shift shall be allowed 2 hours' compensation. (ed) Where a member an employee is required to attend a morning session of a Court and to remain in attendance at that Court after 1300 hours but is not required to attend an afternoon session of a Court on the same day, then in addition to the compensation allowed for attending at the morning session as hereinbefore provided the member employee shall be entitled to further compensation of 1(one) hour. (f) In the event that a member while off duty receives a telephone call from the Department of one (1) hour or less relating to an investigation with which he/she is involved, then such member shall be entitled to claim one and one-half (1½) hours compensation. It is understood that receipt of phone calls of an administrative nature shall not trigger this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

Court Compensation Schedules. (a) Compensation for attendance at Court by a member an employee while the member is not on duty, and where the memberemployee's attendance is for the purpose of giving evidence which was acquired by the member in the performance of the employee's police duties, shall be allowed in accordance with the following schedule. (1) For attendance at Court following Day Shift: Afternoon Session 4 hours: (2) For attendance at Court while on Afternoon Shift: Morning Session 4 hours Afternoon Session 3 hours;: (3) For attendance at Court while on Midnight Shift: Morning Session 6 hours Afternoon Session 4 hours except that if a member an employee attends Court at an Afternoon Session only, such member the employee shall be allowed 6 hours' compensation instead of 4 hours. For the purpose of calculating overtime compensation, all shifts finishing later than 0015 hours shall be considered Midnight Shift. (4) For attendance at Court on a day off, the following provisions shall apply: Morning Session 8 hours Afternoon Session 6 hours except that if a member an employee attends Court at an Afternoon Session only, such member the employee shall be allowed 8 hours' compensation instead of 6 hours. (b) In the event that a member an employee attends a Court session which commences on or after 1630 hours, and such attendance follows an earlier afternoon session attendance as in sections C(a)(1), C(a)(2), C(a)(3) or C(a)(4) above, then such appearance shall be compensated as an additional attendance in accordance with the appropriate premium designated for such afternoon Court session. (c) In the event that a member is required to attend a Prosecutor’s interview following attendance at an afternoon court session, on a day off, then he/she shall be compensated in accordance with the provisions of Section 7.4 (Callouts). (d) Notwithstanding the above, any interview or Court which falls 1 (one) hour or less prior to a working shift shall be allowed 2 hours' compensation. (ed) Where a member an employee is required to attend a morning session of a Court and to remain in attendance at that Court after 1300 hours but is not required to attend an afternoon session of a Court on the same day, then in addition to the compensation allowed for attending at the morning session as hereinbefore provided the member employee shall be entitled to further compensation of 1(one) hour. (f) In the event that a member while off duty receives a telephone call from the Department of one (1) hour or less relating to an investigation with which he/she is involved, then such member shall be entitled to claim one and one-half (1½) hours compensation. It is understood that receipt of phone calls of an administrative nature shall not trigger this provision.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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