Court Time and Denotification Sample Clauses

Court Time and Denotification. (a) Time off for attendance at Court will be allowed in accordance with the following schedule: (i) Attendance while on night shift (1800 hr. or 1900 hr. start) - six (6) hours at straight-time for the first session and four (4) hours at straight-time for each subsequent session on the same day. (ii) Attendance while on afternoon shift (1600 hr. start) - four (4) hours at straight- time for the first session and three (3) hours at straight-time for each subsequent session on the same day. (iii) Attendance on day off - eight (8) hours at straight time for the first session and six (6) hours for each subsequent session on the same day. (iv) In the event that a member is required to attend at a court session which commences on or after 1630 hours, in any circumstance contemplated pursuant to subsections (i), (ii) or (iii) above, then such appearance will be compensated in accordance with the appropriate premium designated for such afternoon court session. (v) Subject to the provisions of Clause 6.10 attendance on annual leave or the eleven (11) working days off with pay as defined in Clause 7.5(a) - twenty (20) hours at straight time per day. For the purposes of sub-paragraphs (i), (ii) and (iii) above, where a member is required to attend the morning session of a Court and to remain in attendance at the 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 time off allowed for attending the morning session as provided above, the member will be entitled to further time off of one (1) hour. (b) When any member detailed for the First Relief (2400 hours to 0800 hours) shift is required to attend Court the member will, where practicable, be granted the night off prior to attending such Court. If attendance of such a member is not required for the afternoon session, having already been granted eight (8) hours off, two (2) hours will be deducted from the member’s accumulated overtime account. (c) When it has not been practicable to grant a member time off prior to their attending Court and the member is required to attend both morning and afternoon sessions, the member will notify their Supervisor prior to 5:00 p.m. when the member will be allowed the same night off. (d) When any member detailed for the Third Relief (1600 hours to 2400 hours) shift is required to attend both morning and afternoon sessions of Court, such attendance where practicable, will be deemed to be the member’s tour of dut...
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