Common use of Declared Emergency Overtime Clause in Contracts

Declared Emergency Overtime. In the case of a county, state, or national declared disaster for which overtime is required to manage the event, the overtime expense will be billed to the appropriate agency (e.g., FEMA). If reimbursement for overtime is not granted, the City may be responsible for the direct overtime expense of additional deputies performing duties within City, as negotiated under then-existing mutual aid agreements.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Intergovernmental Agreement, Intergovernmental Agreement

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Declared Emergency Overtime. In the case of a county, state, or national declared disaster emergency for which overtime is required to manage the eventrequired, the overtime expense will be billed to the appropriate agency (e.g., FEMA). If reimbursement for overtime is not granted, the City may be responsible for the direct overtime expense of additional deputies performing duties within City, as negotiated under then-existing mutual aid agreements.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Employee Transfer Agreement, Employee Transfer Agreement

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