Definition of Regular Work Location Sample Clauses

Definition of Regular Work Location. The County facility(ies) or designated area(s) within the County where a nurse reports when commencing his/her regularly assigned functions. Any County facility(ies) or designated area(s) to which a nurse is assigned for a period in excess of ten (10) consecutive work days shall ordinarily be considered a regular work location and, as such, not subject to employee mileage reimbursement. Temporary assignments which extend beyond ten (10) days may be considered for a mileage reimbursement eligibility extension not to exceed a total of twenty (20) additional work days. All approval authority for extensions rests with the HRD Director whose decision shall be final. A nurse is entitled to mileage reimbursement under the conditions specified below:
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Definition of Regular Work Location. The County facility(ies) or designated area(s) within the County where a nurse reports when commencing his/her regularly assigned functions. Any County facility(ies) or designated area(s) to which a nurse is assigned for a period in excess of ten
Definition of Regular Work Location. The County facility(ies) or designated area(s) within the County where an employee reports when commencing his/her regularly assigned functions. Any County facility(ies) or designated area(s) to which an employee is assigned for a period in excess of twenty (20) consecutive work days shall ordinarily be considered a regular work location not subject to employee mileage reimbursement. Temporary assignments which extend beyond twenty (20) days may be considered for an extension not to exceed a total of twenty (20) additional work days. Approval authority for extensions rests with the Human Resources Department Director, whose decision shall be final. An employee is entitled to mileage reimbursement under the following conditions: After arriving at the regular work location, any subsequent, required, work-related travel in the employee's own vehicle is eligible for mileage reimbursement. Employees using their own vehicle to travel to and from any required training program or conference are entitled to reimbursement for all miles traveled unless they are leaving directly from their residence, in which case the total shall be less the normal mileage to or from the regular work site. Employees using their own vehicle for travel to and from any optional work related training program or conference may, with department head approval, be eligible for mileage reimbursement up to the limits specified above. Employees required to travel from their residence to a location other than their regular work location shall be entitled to mileage reimbursement for all miles traveled, less normal mileage to or from the regular work location. For example: an employee resides in Burlingame with a regular work location in San Mateo. Distance from home to work is eight (8) miles. Due to an early meeting, the employee must travel twenty-one (21) miles from home to Redwood City. Based on the above rule, the employee is entitled to thirteen (13) miles of reimbursement. This is arrived at by subtracting eight (8) miles (normal home to work mileage) from twenty-one (21) miles (home to Redwood City). Employees required to engage in work-related travel at the end of the work day shall be entitled to mileage reimbursement for all miles traveled less normal mileage from the regular work location to their residence. For example: An employee resides in Palo Alto with a regular work location in Redwood City – thirteen (13) miles from home to work. The employee has a meeting in Hayward (thirty-o...
Definition of Regular Work Location. The Court or County facility(ies) where the Court is operating or designated area(s) within the Court or County where a worker reports when commencing his/her regularly assigned functions.
Definition of Regular Work Location. The County facility(ies) or designated area(s) within the County where an employee reports when commencing his/her regularly assigned functions. Any County facility(ies) or designated area(s) to which an employee is assigned for a period in excess of twenty consecutive work days shall ordinarily be considered a regular work location not subject to employee mileage reimbursement. Temporary assignments which extend beyond twenty days may be considered for an extension not to exceed a total of twenty additional work days. Approval authority for extensions rests with the Human Resources Department Director whose decision shall be final. An employee is entitled to mileage reimbursement under the following conditions: After arriving at the regular work location, any subsequent work related travel in the employee's own vehicle is eligible for mileage reimbursement. Employees using their own vehicle to travel to and from any required training program or conference are entitled to reimbursement for all miles traveled unless they are leaving directly from their residence, in which case the total shall be less the normal mileage to or from the regular work site. Employees using their own vehicle for travel to and from any optional work related training program or conference may, with department head approval, be eligible for mileage reimbursement up to the limits specified above. Employees required to travel from their residence to a location other than their regular work location shall be entitled to mileage reimbursement for all miles traveled less normal mileage to or from the regular work location. For example: an employee resides in Burlingame with a regular work location in San Mateo. Distance from home to work is 8 miles. Due to an early meeting, the employee must travel 21 miles from home to Redwood City. Based on the above rule, the employee is entitled to 13 miles of reimbursement. This is arrived at by subtracting 8 miles (normal home to work mileage) from 21 miles (home to Redwood City). Employees required to engage in work-related travel at the end of the work day shall be entitled to mileage reimbursement for all miles traveled less normal mileage from the regular work location to their residence. For example: An employee resides in Palo Alto with a regular work location in Redwood City - 13 miles from home to work. The employee has a meeting in Hayward (31 miles) which ends at 5:00 p.m. with the employee going directly home (31 miles). Per the above ru...
Definition of Regular Work Location. The County facility(ies) or designated area(s) within the County where an employee reports when commencing his/her regularly assigned functions. Any County facility(ies) or designated area(s) to which an employee is assigned for a period in excess of twenty (20) consecutive work days shall ordinarily be considered a regular work location and, as such, not subject to employee mileage reimbursement. Temporary assignments which extend beyond twenty days may be considered for a mileage reimbursement eligibility extension not to exceed a total of ten (10) additional work days. All approval authority for extensions rests with the Employee and Public Services Director whose decision shall be final. An employee is entitled to mileage reimbursement under the conditions specified below: 1. Once an employee arrives at his/her regular work location, any subsequent work related travel in the employee's own vehicle shall be eligible for mileage reimbursement. 2. a) If an employee uses his/her own vehicle for travel to and from any required training program or conference, the employee shall be entitled to mileage reimbursement for all miles traveled unless the employee is leaving directly from his/her residence, in which case the total shall be less the normal mileage to or from the employee's regular work location.
Definition of Regular Work Location. The County facility(ies) or designated area(s) within the County where an employee reports when commencing his/her regularly assigned functions. Any County facility(ies) or designated area(s) to which an employee is assigned for a period in excess of twenty (20) consecutive work days shall ordinarily be considered a regular work location and, as such, not subject to employee mileage reimbursement. Temporary assignments which extend beyond twenty days may be considered for a mileage reimbursement eligibility extension not to exceed a total of ten (10) additional work days. All approval authority for extensions rests with the Human Resources Director whose decision shall be final. An employee is entitled to mileage reimbursement under the conditions specified below: 1) Once an employee arrives at his/her regular work location, any subsequent work related travel in the employee's own vehicle shall be eligible for mileage reimbursement. a) If an employee uses his/her own vehicle for travel to and from any required training program or conference, the employee shall be entitled to mileage reimbursement for all miles traveled unless the employee is leaving directly from his/her residence, in which case the total shall be less the normal mileage to or from the employee's regular work location. b) If an employee uses his/her own vehicle for travel to and from any optional work related training program or conference the employee may, with department head approval, be eligible for mileage reimbursement up to the limits specified in paragraph "a" above. 3) An employee who is required to travel from his/her residence to a location other than his/her regular work location shall be entitled to mileage reimbursement for all miles traveled less the normal mileage to or from his/her regular work location.
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Definition of Regular Work Location. The County facility(ies) or designated area(s) within the County where an employee reports when commencing his/her regularly assigned functions. Any County facility(ies) or designated area(s) to which an employee is assigned for a period in excess of twenty (20) consecutive work days shall ordinarily be considered a regular work location and, as such, not subject to employee mileage reimbursement. Temporary assignments which extend beyond twenty days may be considered for a mileage reimbursement eligibility extension not to exceed a total of ten (10) additional work days. All approval authority for extensions rests with the Human Resources Director whose decision shall be final. An employee is entitled to mileage reimbursement under the conditions specified below: 1. Once an employee arrives at his/her regular work location, any subsequent work related travel in the employee's own vehicle shall be eligible for mileage reimbursement. 2. a) If an employee uses his/her own vehicle for travel to and from any required training program or conference, the employee shall be entitled to mileage reimbursement for all miles traveled unless the employee is leaving directly from his/her residence, in which case the total shall be less the normal mileage to or from the employee's regular work location.
Definition of Regular Work Location. The County facility(ies) or designated area(s) within the County where an employee reports when commencing his/her regularly assigned functions. Any County facility(ies) or designated area(s) to which an employee is assigned for a period in excess of twenty (20) consecutive work days shall ordinarily be considered a regular work location and, as such, not subject to employee mileage reimbursement. Temporary assignments which extend beyond twenty days may be considered for a mileage reimbursement eligibility extension not to exceed a total of ten (10) additional work days. All approval authority for extensions rests with the Human Resources Director whose decision shall be final. An employee is entitled to mileage reimbursement under the conditions specified below: 1) Once an employee arrives at his/her regular work location, any subsequent work related travel in the employee's own vehicle shall be eligible for mileage reimbursement.

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