Common use of Damage or Destruction of Clothing or Personal Property Clause in Contracts

Damage or Destruction of Clothing or Personal Property. 7.9.A. As permitted in the Education Code, the District shall provide for payment of the costs of replacing or repairing property of a faculty member, such as eyeglasses, hearing aids, dentures, watches, articles of clothing necessarily worn or carried by the faculty member, or vehicles whenever any such property is damaged in the line of duty without fault of the faculty member. 7.9.B. In addition, and as permitted in the Education Code, the District shall reimburse a faculty member for the loss or damage by arson, burglary or vandalism of personal property used in the schools of the District. Reimbursement shall be made only when approval for the use of the personal property in the schools was given before the property was brought to school and when the value of the property was agreed upon by the faculty member and the member of District management designated for this purpose. 7.9.C. The value of any property subject to loss reimbursement under this Article shall be determined as of the time of the damage thereto. The property damaged or lost must be more than $25 per article or incident to be considered for reimbursement. 7.9.D. In the event the faculty member is paid the costs of replacing or repairing such property or the actual value of such property by other than the District, the District's liability under this Article shall be reduced by the amount of such payment. 7.9.E. All claims shall be submitted on forms provided by the District’s Business Services Office and shall include such relevant facts as costs of repairs, invoices, notations of circumstances, and witnesses, if any. The claim form shall be signed by the faculty member and his/her immediate supervisor and submitted within 15 working days of the incident.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Damage or Destruction of Clothing or Personal Property. 7.9.A. 7.4.A. As permitted in the Education Code, the District shall provide for payment of the costs of replacing or repairing property of a faculty member, such as eyeglasses, hearing aids, dentures, watches, articles of clothing necessarily worn or carried by the faculty member, or vehicles whenever any such property is damaged in the line of duty without fault of the faculty member. 7.9.B. 7.4.B. In addition, and as permitted in the Education Code, the District shall reimburse a faculty member for the loss or damage by arson, burglary or vandalism of personal property used in the schools of the District. Reimbursement shall be made only when approval for the use of the personal property in the schools was given before the property was brought to school and when the value of the property was agreed upon by the faculty member and the member of District management designated for this purpose. 7.9.C. 7.4.C. The value of any property subject to loss reimbursement under this Article shall be determined as of the time of the damage thereto. The property damaged or lost must be more than $25 per article or incident to be considered for reimbursement. 7.9.D. 7.4.D. In the event the faculty member is paid the costs of replacing or repairing such property or the actual value of such property by other than the District, the District's liability under this Article shall be reduced by the amount of such payment. 7.9.E. 7.4.E. All claims shall be submitted on forms provided by the District’s Business Services Office and shall include such relevant facts as costs of repairs, invoices, notations of circumstances, and witnesses, if any. The claim form shall be signed by the faculty member and his/her their immediate supervisor and submitted within 15 working days of the incident.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Damage or Destruction of Clothing or Personal Property. 7.9.A. 7.10.A. As permitted in the Education Code, the District shall provide for payment of the costs of replacing or repairing property of a faculty member, such as eyeglasses, hearing aids, dentures, watches, articles of clothing necessarily worn or carried by the faculty member, or vehicles whenever any such property is damaged in the line of duty without fault of the faculty member. 7.9.B. 7.10.B. In addition, and as permitted in the Education Code, the District shall reimburse a faculty member for the loss or damage by arson, burglary or vandalism of personal property used in the schools of the District. Reimbursement shall be made only when approval for the use of the personal property in the schools was given before the property was brought to school and when the value of the property was agreed upon by the faculty member and the member of District management designated for this purpose. 7.9.C. 7.10.C. The value of any property subject to loss reimbursement under this Article shall be determined as of the time of the damage thereto. The property damaged or lost must be more than $25 per article or incident to be considered for reimbursement. 7.9.D. 7.10.D. In the event the faculty member is paid the costs of replacing or repairing such property or the actual value of such property by other than the District, the District's liability under this Article shall be reduced by the amount of such payment. 7.9.E. 7.10.E. All claims shall be submitted on forms provided by the District’s Business Services Office and shall include such relevant facts as costs of repairs, invoices, notations of circumstances, and witnesses, if any. The claim form shall be signed by the faculty member and his/her immediate supervisor and submitted within 15 working days of the incident.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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