Damage to Personal Property. (a) Where an employee produces reasonable proof that personal possessions are damaged by a person in the care or custody of the Employer, the Employer will pay, to a maximum of $150, repair costs, replacement costs, or personal deductible insurance provided such personal possessions are of a type suitable and authorized for use while on duty. (b) The Employer will pay, for the repair or the replacement cost of prescription eyewear, hearing aids and other prescribed accessibility aids under this article to a maximum of $400. Replacement and repair costs for eyewear, hearing aids and other prescribed accessibility aids will only be considered after the employee has made an unsuccessful claim under WorkSafeBC for replacement or repair of the prescription eyewear, hearing aids and other prescribed accessibility aids. (c) Appropriate receipts will be required to receive reimbursement from the Employer. (d) In the event the damage is to the employee's automobile, the insurance deductible will be paid to a maximum of $500.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Agreement
Damage to Personal Property. (a) Where an employee produces reasonable proof that personal possessions are damaged by a person in the care or custody of the Employer, the Employer will pay, to a maximum of $150, repair costs, replacement costs, or personal deductible insurance provided such personal possessions are of a type suitable and authorized for use while on duty.
(b) The Employer will pay, for the repair or the replacement cost of prescription eyewear, hearing aids and other prescribed accessibility aids under this article to a maximum of $400. Replacement and repair costs for eyewear, hearing aids and other prescribed accessibility aids will only be considered after the employee has made an unsuccessful claim under WorkSafeBC for replacement or repair of the prescription eyewear, hearing aids and other prescribed accessibility aids.
(c) Appropriate receipts will be required to receive reimbursement from the Employer.
(d) In the event the damage is to the employee's ’s automobile, the insurance deductible will be paid to a maximum of $500.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Damage to Personal Property.
(a) Where an employee produces reasonable proof that personal possessions are damaged by a person in the care or custody of the Employer, the Employer will pay, to a maximum of $150, repair costs, replacement costs, or personal deductible insurance provided such personal possessions are of a type suitable and authorized for use while on duty.
(b) The Employer will pay, for the repair or the replacement cost of prescription eyewear, hearing aids and other prescribed accessibility aids under this article to a maximum of $400. Replacement and repair costs for eyewear, hearing aids and other prescribed accessibility aids will only be considered after the employee has made an unsuccessful claim under WorkSafeBC for replacement or repair of the prescription eyewear, hearing aids and other prescribed accessibility aids.
(c) Appropriate receipts will be required to receive reimbursement from the Employer.
(d) In the event the damage is to the employee's automobile, the insurance deductible will be paid to a maximum of $500.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Damage to Personal Property.
(a) Where an employee produces reasonable proof that personal possessions are damaged by a person in the care or custody of the Employer, the Employer will pay, to a maximum of $150, repair costs, replacement costs, or personal deductible insurance provided such personal possessions are of a type suitable and authorized for use while on duty.
(b) The Employer will pay, for the repair or the replacement cost of prescription eyewear, hearing aids and other prescribed accessibility aids under this article to a maximum of $400. Replacement and repair costs for eyewear, hearing aids and other prescribed accessibility aids will only be considered after the employee has made an unsuccessful claim under WorkSafeBC for replacement or repair of the prescription eyewear, hearing aids and other prescribed accessibility aids.
(c) Appropriate receipts will be required to receive reimbursement from the Employer.
(d) In the event the damage is to the employee's ’s automobile, the insurance deductible will be paid to a maximum of $500.
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Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement
Damage to Personal Property. (a) Where an employee produces reasonable proof that personal possessions are damaged by a person in the care or custody of the Employer, the Employer will pay, pay to a maximum of $150, repair costs, replacement costs, or personal deductible insurance provided such personal possessions are of a type suitable and authorized for use while on duty.
(b) The Employer will pay, pay for the repair or the replacement cost of prescription eyewear, hearing aids and other prescribed accessibility aids under this article to a maximum of $400. Replacement and repair costs for eyewear, hearing aids and other prescribed accessibility aids will only be considered after the employee has made an unsuccessful claim under WorkSafeBC WCB for replacement or repair of the prescription eyewear, hearing aids and or other prescribed accessibility aids.
(c) Appropriate receipts will be required to receive reimbursement from the Employer.
(d) In the event the damage is that damages to the employee's ’s automobile, the insurance deductible will be paid to a maximum of $500.
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Samples: Collective Agreement