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Defensive Driving. Customer service, including providing service to persons with disabilities and proper customer communication practices required for polite customer assistance
Defensive Driving. The Agency will allow the use of state-owned vehicles for business use to employees who have successfully completed a Defensive Driving course approved by the State and who currently hold a valid driver’s license.
Defensive Driving. The Employer agrees to provide the option of attending a Defensive Driving Course sponsored by the Commission to employees who use their vehicles on Employer business. Yours truly, ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Chief Negotiator March 31, 2018 ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Employee Relations Officer Newfoundland & Labrador Association of Public & Private Employees P.O. Box 8100 St. John’s, NL AlB 3M9 Dear ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇:
Defensive Driving. The Agency will allow the use of state-owned vehicles for business use to employees who have successfully completed, within six (6) months of their hire date, a Defensive Driving course approved by the State and who currently hold a valid driver’s license for State business.
Defensive Driving. All employees, who as part of their job responsibilities, are required to operate a County owned or leased vehicle, shall be required to participate in and be certified in the Defensive Driving Safety Course within one (1) year of their employment in such position, unless such course was unavailable, or missed due to extenuating circumstances, in which case the employee will participate in the next available course. The County shall give the course at no cost to the employee and shall be repeated and renewed by the employee in accordance with all applicable State regulation so as to ensure that said employee maintains a current and valid certificate of completion from said course at all times. All employees who are required to attend such course and do so during normal regularly schedule hours will not be charged their accrued time for the purpose of attending this course. An employee may provide proof of completion of a NYS approved Defensive Driving Safety Course in lieu of the above requirement. Any employees who do not have to drive as part of their job responsibilities may, with department head approval, participate in the Defensive Driving Safety Course. Non-County drivers will be charged the current fee by the County and any time used to attend such course shall be deducted from the employee's accruals.
Defensive Driving. All drivers are to drive defensively at all times. A definition of defensive driving is: driving in a manner to avoid accident involvement despite adverse conditions created by roads, weather, traffic, or errors of other drivers or pedestrians.

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