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Common use of Court Overtime Clause in Contracts

Court Overtime. 20.1.1 Court overtime is defined as that overtime worked in connection with an assigned appearance before any criminal of civil court, Police Review Commission meeting or Board of Inquiry, Department Board of Review, and any other specially approved appearance on behalf of another City department or commission. 20.1.2 Unless otherwise approved by a Commanding Officer, all court overtime shall be paid. 20.1.3 A sworn employee who makes an off-duty court appearance shall receive a minimum of four (4) hours overtime unless their scheduled duty reporting time, regular shift or overtime shift is less than four hours after the scheduled court appearance in which case the employee will receive overtime in the lesser amount. 20.1.4 Overtime spent conferring with the prosecuting attorney will be considered as court overtime and part of the court session only if the employee's presence is required in court after the conference. 20.1.5 For off-duty, out-of-town court appearances, travel constitutes court overtime and is determined by the round-trip time from the Hall of Justice. 20.1.6 To receive court overtime credit, an employee shall submit an Extraordinary Duty Report. 20.1.6.1 Subpoena should be attached and case number indicated if either or both are available. 20.1.6.2 Report is to be completed by the employee and should specify the amount of time required for "testifying/conferring," "time waiting," or if "not needed." 20.1.6.3 The employee's supervisor shall review the report for accuracy and complete the lower boxed area, indicating the court paid overtime budget code, the Activity Code and the proper project designation.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Court Overtime. 20.1.1 Court overtime is defined as that overtime worked in connection with an assigned appearance before any criminal of civil court, Police Review Commission meeting or Board of Inquiry, Department Board of Review, and any other specially approved appearance on behalf of another City department or commission. 20.1.2 Unless otherwise approved by a Commanding Officer, all court overtime shall be paid. 20.1.3 A sworn employee who makes an off-duty court appearance shall receive a minimum of four (4) hours overtime unless their his or her scheduled duty reporting time, regular shift or overtime shift is less than four hours after the scheduled court appearance in which case the employee will receive overtime in the lesser amount. 20.1.4 Overtime spent conferring with the prosecuting attorney will be considered as court overtime and part of the court session only if the employee's presence is required in court after the conference. 20.1.5 For off-duty, out-of-town court appearances, travel constitutes court overtime and is determined by the round-round trip time from the Hall of Justice. 20.1.6 To receive court overtime credit, an employee shall submit an Extraordinary Duty Report. 20.1.6.1 Subpoena should be attached and case number indicated if either or both are available. 20.1.6.2 Report is to be completed by the employee and should specify the amount of time required for "testifying/conferring," "time waiting," or if "not needed." 20.1.6.3 The employee's supervisor shall review the report for accuracy and complete the lower boxed area, indicating the court paid overtime budget code, the Activity Code and the proper project designation.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Court Overtime. β€Œ 20.1.1 Court overtime is defined as that overtime worked in connection with an assigned appearance before any criminal of civil court, Police Review Commission meeting or Board of Inquiry, Department Board of Review, and any other specially approved appearance on behalf of another City department or commission. 20.1.2 Unless otherwise approved by a Commanding Officer, all court overtime shall be paid. 20.1.3 A sworn employee who makes an off-duty court appearance shall receive a minimum of four (4) hours overtime unless their his or her scheduled duty reporting time, regular shift or overtime shift is less than four hours after the scheduled court appearance in which case the employee will receive overtime in the lesser amount. 20.1.4 Overtime spent conferring with the prosecuting attorney will be considered as court overtime and part of the court session only if the employee's presence is required in court after the conference. 20.1.5 For off-duty, out-of-town court appearances, travel constitutes court overtime and is determined by the round-round trip time from the Hall of Justice. 20.1.6 To receive court overtime credit, an employee shall submit an Extraordinary Duty Report. 20.1.6.1 Subpoena should be attached and case number indicated if either or both are available. 20.1.6.2 Report is to be completed by the employee and should specify the amount of time required for "testifying/conferring," "time waiting," or if "not needed." 20.1.6.3 The employee's supervisor shall review the report for accuracy and complete the lower boxed area, indicating the court paid overtime budget code, the Activity Code and the proper project designation.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

Court Overtime. 20.1.1 20.1.1. Court overtime is defined as that overtime worked in connection with an assigned appearance before any criminal of civil court, Police Review Commission meeting or Board of Inquiry, Department Board of Review, and any other specially approved appearance on behalf of another City department or commission. 20.1.2 20.1.2. Unless otherwise approved by a Commanding Officer, all court overtime shall be paid. 20.1.3 20.1.3. A sworn employee who makes an off-duty court appearance shall receive a minimum of four (4) hours overtime unless their his or her scheduled duty reporting time, regular shift or overtime shift is less than four hours after the scheduled court appearance in which case the employee will receive overtime in the lesser amount. 20.1.4 20.1.4. Overtime spent conferring with the prosecuting attorney will be considered as court overtime and part of the court session only if the employee's presence is required in court after the conference. 20.1.5 20.1.5. For off-duty, out-of-town court appearances, travel constitutes court overtime and is determined by the round-round trip time from the Hall of Justice. 20.1.6 To 00.0.0. Xx receive court overtime credit, an employee shall submit an Extraordinary Duty Report. 20.1.6.1 20.1.6.1. Subpoena should be attached and case number indicated if either or both are available. 20.1.6.2 20.1.6.2. Report is to be completed by the employee and should specify the amount of time required for "testifying/conferring," "time waiting," or if "not needed." 20.1.6.3 20.1.6.3. The employee's supervisor shall review the report for accuracy and complete the lower boxed area, indicating the court paid overtime budget code, the Activity Code and the proper project designation.

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Samples: Memorandum of Understanding