Common use of Education Expenses Clause in Contracts

Education Expenses. 17.1 Each member who is directed to attend a Police College, or any other authorized course requiring accommodation on the part of the member at a place other than his/her usual residence, shall be paid an expense allowance in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00) per day in addition to his/her regular salary, and in addition shall be provided with the necessary accommodations, meals, books, equipment and other related expenses where necessary for such attendance. 17.2 In the event that weekend accommodations and/or meals are not provided by the institution offering the course, the member shall receive the necessary expenses for accommodations and meals. 17.3 Each member covered by this Agreement, who makes application and who is approved by the Niagara Police Board to attend university or any institution of higher learning, to take an approved degree course, technical course, seminar course, or to receive any training (physical or otherwise) which will complement his/her knowledge and be of benefit to the Service, may be granted the necessary time off with pay, and may have all fees for registration, tuition, textbooks, visual aids and incidental expenses paid by the Niagara Police Board. Such approval shall be in the complete and uncontrolled discretion of the Chief of Police. 17.4 Any member required to attend a course at the Ontario Police College or the Canadian Police College will be recorded as at school for one (1) eight (8) hour day prior to the date of commencement of the course and one (1) eight (8) hour day subsequent to the date of completion of the course to accommodate travel. 17.5 In addition any member required to attend any other approved course or seminar, that is both 5 days or more and is located farther than 250 km from the member’s current work location, will be recorded as at school for one (1) eight (8) hour day prior to the date of commencement of the course and one (1) eight (8) hour day subsequent to the date of completion of the course to accommodate travel. 17.6 Notwithstanding the above, recruits traveling to the Ontario Police College for the basic recruit constable training course shall be paid three (3) hours at time and a half for travel both to and from the College at the beginning and end of the course. 17.7 In addition, for any other approved course or seminar, members will be paid at time and a half for any travel time outside of their regular tour of duty. 17.8 Effective July 26, 2010, the hours of work for a member attending a course or other training will be recorded in the following manner: a) if the course is a one day course and is completed within the member’s shift, the member shall contact their Supervisor who shall advise the member as to whether they are required to return to work for the remainder of their shift. If the Supervisor advises that the member is not required back at work, the member will still be credited for working the entire shift. b) if the course is more than one day but ends at a time that results in a member attending the course (including time spent travelling) for a lesser number of hours than their regular tour of duty for such period, the member shall be credited with the hours that the member was short for such same period. c) if the course is more than one day but ends at a time that results in a member attending the course for a greater number of hours than their regular tour of duty for such period, the member shall be paid for the additional hours at regular time except if some or all additional time relates to travel time which will be paid in accordance with section 17.7.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Civilian Collective Agreement

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Education Expenses. 17.1 25.1 Each member who is directed to attend a Police College, or any other authorized course requiring accommodation on the part of the member at a place other than his/her their usual residence, shall be paid an expense allowance in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00) per day in addition to his/her regular salary, and in addition shall be provided with the necessary accommodations, meals, books, equipment and other related expenses where necessary for such attendance. 17.2 25.2 In the event that weekend accommodations and/or meals are not provided by the institution offering the course, the member shall receive the necessary expenses for accommodations and meals. 17.3 25.3 Each member covered by this Agreement, who makes application and who is approved by the Niagara Police Board to attend university or any institution of higher learning, to take an approved degree course, technical course, seminar course, or to receive any training (physical or otherwise) which will complement his/her knowledge and be of benefit to the Service, may be granted the necessary time off with pay, and may have all fees for registration, tuition, textbooks, visual aids and incidental expenses paid by the Niagara Police Board. Such approval shall be in the complete and uncontrolled discretion of the Chief of Police. 17.4 25.4 Any member required to attend a course at the Ontario Police College or the Canadian Police College will be recorded as at school for one (1) eight (8) hour day prior to the date of commencement of the course and one (1) eight (8) hour day subsequent to the date of completion of the course to accommodate travel. 17.5 25.5 In addition any member required to attend any other approved course or seminar, that is both 5 days or more and is located farther than 250 km from the member’s current work location, will be recorded as at school for one (1) eight (8) hour day prior to the date of commencement of the course and one (1) eight (8) hour day subsequent to the date of completion of the course to accommodate travel. 17.6 25.6 Notwithstanding the above, recruits traveling to the Ontario Police College for the basic recruit constable training course shall be paid three (3) hours at time and a half for travel both to and from the College at the beginning and end of the course. 17.7 25.7 In addition, for any other approved course or seminar, members will be paid at time and a half for any travel time outside of their regular tour of duty. 17.8 25.8 Effective July 26, 2010, the hours of work for a member attending a course or other training will be recorded in the following manner: a) if the course is a one day course and is completed within the member’s shift, the member shall contact their Supervisor who shall advise the member as to whether they are required to return to work for the remainder of their shift. If the Supervisor advises that the member is not required back at work, the member will still be credited for working the entire shift. b) if the course is more than one day but ends at a time that results in a member attending the course (including time spent travelling) for a lesser number of hours than their regular tour of duty for such period, the member shall be credited with the hours that the member was short for such same period. c) if the course is more than one day but ends at a time that results in a member attending the course for a greater number of hours than their regular tour of duty for such period, the member shall be paid for the additional hours at regular time except if some or all additional time relates to travel time which will be paid in accordance with section 17.725.7.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement, Collective Agreement

Education Expenses. 17.1 25.1 Each member who is directed to attend a Police College, or any other authorized course requiring accommodation on the part of the member at a place other than his/her their usual residence, shall be paid an expense allowance in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00) per day in addition to his/her regular salary, and in addition shall be provided with the necessary accommodations, meals, books, equipment and other related expenses where necessary for such attendance. 17.2 25.2 In the event that weekend accommodations and/or meals are not provided by the institution offering the course, the member shall receive the necessary expenses for accommodations and meals. 17.3 25.3 Each member covered by this Agreement, who makes application and who is approved by the Niagara Police Board to attend university or any institution of higher learning, to take an approved degree course, technical course, seminar course, or to receive any training (physical or otherwise) which will complement his/her knowledge and be of benefit to the Service, may be granted the necessary time off with pay, and may have all fees for registration, tuition, textbooks, visual aids and incidental expenses paid by the Niagara Police Board. Such approval shall be in the complete and uncontrolled discretion of the Chief of Police. 17.4 25.4 Any member required to attend a course at the Ontario Police College or the Canadian Police College will be recorded as at school for one (1) eight (8) hour day prior to the date of commencement of the course and one (1) eight (8) hour day subsequent to the date of completion of the course to accommodate travel. 17.5 25.5 In addition any member required to attend any other approved course or seminar, that is both 5 days or more and is located farther than 250 km from the member’s current work location, will be recorded as at school for one (1) eight (8) hour day prior to the date of commencement of the course and one (1) eight (8) hour day subsequent to the date of completion of the course to accommodate travel. 17.6 25.6 Notwithstanding the above, recruits traveling to the Ontario Police College for the basic recruit constable training course shall be paid three (3) hours at time and a half for travel both to and from the College at the beginning and end of the course. 17.7 25.7 In addition, for any other approved course or seminar, members will be paid at time and a half for any travel time outside of their regular tour of duty. 17.8 Effective July 26, 2010, the hours of work for a member attending a course or other training will be recorded in the following manner: a) if the course is a one day course and is completed within the member’s shift, the member shall contact their Supervisor who shall advise the member as to whether they are required to return to work for the remainder of their shift. If the Supervisor advises that the member is not required back at work, the member will still be credited for working the entire shift. b) if the course is more than one day but ends at a time that results in a member attending the course (including time spent travelling) for a lesser number of hours than their regular tour of duty for such period, the member shall be credited with the hours that the member was short for such same period. c) if the course is more than one day but ends at a time that results in a member attending the course for a greater number of hours than their regular tour of duty for such period, the member shall be paid for the additional hours at regular time except if some or all additional time relates to travel time which will be paid in accordance with section 17.7.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

Education Expenses. 17.1 Each member who is directed to attend a Police College, or any other authorized course requiring accommodation on the part of the member at a place other than his/her usual residence, shall be paid an expense allowance in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00) per day in addition to his/her regular salary, and in addition shall be provided with the necessary accommodations, meals, books, equipment and other related expenses where necessary for such attendance. 17.2 In the event that weekend accommodations and/or meals are not provided by the institution offering the course, the member shall receive the necessary expenses for accommodations and meals. 17.3 Each member covered by this Agreement, who makes application and who is approved by the Niagara Police Board to attend university or any institution of higher learning, to take an approved degree course, technical course, seminar course, or to receive any training (physical or otherwise) which will complement his/her knowledge and be of benefit to the Service, may be granted the necessary time off with pay, and may have all fees for registration, tuition, textbooks, visual aids and incidental expenses paid by the Niagara Police Board. Such approval shall be in the complete and uncontrolled discretion of the Chief of Police. 17.4 Any member required to attend a course at the Ontario Police College or the Canadian Police College will be recorded as at school for one (1) eight (8) hour day prior to the date of commencement of the course and one (1) eight (8) hour day subsequent to the date of completion of the course to accommodate travel. 17.5 In addition any member required to attend any other approved course or seminar, that is both 5 days or more and is located farther than 250 km from the member’s current work location, will be recorded as at school for one (1) eight (8) hour day prior to the date of commencement of the course and one (1) eight (8) hour day subsequent to the date of completion of the course to accommodate travel. 17.6 Notwithstanding the above, recruits traveling to the Ontario Police College for the basic recruit constable training course shall be paid three (3) hours at time and a half for travel both to and from the College at the beginning and end of the course. 17.7 In addition, for any other approved course or seminar, members will be paid at time and a half for any travel time outside of their regular tour of duty. 17.8 Effective July 26, 2010, the hours of work for a member attending a course or other training will be recorded in the following manner: a) if the course is a one day course and is completed within the member’s shift, the member shall contact their Supervisor who shall advise the member as to whether they are required to return to work for the remainder of their shift. If the Supervisor advises that the member is not required back at work, the member will still be credited for working the entire shift. b) if the course is more than one day but ends at a time that results in a member attending the course (including time spent travelling) for a lesser number of hours than their regular tour of duty for such period, the member shall be credited with the hours that the member was short for such same period. c) if the course is more than one day but ends at a time that results in a member attending the course for a greater number of hours than their regular tour of duty for such period, the member shall be paid for the additional hours at regular time except if some or all additional time relates to travel time which will be paid in accordance with section 17.7.

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Samples: Collective Agreement

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Education Expenses. 17.1 Each member who is directed to attend a Police College, or any other authorized course requiring accommodation on the part of the member at a place other than his/her usual residence, shall be paid an expense allowance in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00) per day in addition to his/her regular salary, and in addition shall be provided with the necessary accommodations, meals, books, equipment and other related expenses where necessary for such attendance. 17.2 In the event that weekend accommodations and/or meals are not provided by the institution offering the course, the member shall receive the necessary expenses for accommodations and meals. 17.3 Each member covered by this Agreement, who makes application and who is approved by the Niagara Police Board to attend university or any institution of higher learning, to take an approved degree course, technical course, seminar course, or to receive any training (physical or otherwise) which will complement his/her knowledge and be of benefit to the Service, may be granted the necessary time off with pay, and may have all fees for registration, tuition, textbooks, visual aids and incidental expenses paid by the Niagara Police Board. Such approval shall be in the complete and uncontrolled discretion of the Chief of Police. 17.4 Any member required to attend a course at the Ontario Police College or the Canadian Police College will be recorded as at school for one (1) eight (8) hour day prior to the date of commencement of the course and one (1) eight (8) hour day subsequent to the date of completion of the course to accommodate travel. 17.5 In addition any member required to attend any other approved course or seminar, that is both 5 days or more and is located farther than 250 km from the member’s current work location, will be recorded as at school for one (1) eight (8) hour day prior to the date of commencement of the course and one (1) eight (8) hour day subsequent to the date of completion of the course to accommodate travel. 17.6 Notwithstanding the above, recruits traveling to the Ontario Police College for the basic recruit constable training course shall be paid three (3) hours at time and a half for travel both to and from the College at the beginning and end of the course. 17.7 In addition, for any other approved course or seminar, members will be paid at time and a half for any travel time outside of their regular tour of duty. 17.8 Effective July 26, 2010, the The hours of work for a member attending a course or other training will be recorded in the following manner: a) if the course is a one day course and is completed within the member’s shift, the member shall contact their Supervisor who shall advise the member as to whether they are required to return to work for the remainder of their shift. If the Supervisor advises that the member is not required back at work, the member will still be credited for working the entire shift. b) if the course is more than one day but ends at a time that results in a member attending the course (including time spent travelling) for a lesser number of hours than their regular tour of duty for such period, the member shall be credited with the hours that the member was short for such same period. c) if the course is more than one day but ends at a time that results in a member attending the course for a greater number of hours than their regular tour of duty for such period, the member shall be paid for the additional hours at regular time except if some or all additional time relates to travel time which will be paid in accordance with section 17.7.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Civilian Collective Agreement

Education Expenses. 17.1 25.1 Each member who is directed to attend a Police College, or any other authorized course requiring accommodation on the part of the member at a place other than his/her their usual residence, shall be paid an expense allowance in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00) per day in addition to his/her regular salary, and in addition shall be provided with the necessary accommodations, meals, books, equipment and other related expenses where necessary for such attendance. 17.2 25.2 In the event that weekend accommodations and/or meals are not provided by the institution offering the course, the member shall receive the necessary expenses for accommodations and meals. 17.3 25.3 Each member covered by this Agreement, who makes application and who is approved by the Niagara Police Board to attend university or any institution of higher learning, to take an approved degree course, technical course, seminar course, or to receive any training (physical or otherwise) which will complement his/her knowledge and be of benefit to the Service, may be granted the necessary time off with pay, and may have all fees for registration, tuition, textbooks, visual aids and incidental expenses paid by the Niagara Police Board. Such approval shall be in the complete and uncontrolled discretion of the Chief of Police. 17.4 25.4 Any member required to attend a course at the Ontario Police College or the Canadian Police College will be recorded as at school for one (1) eight (8) hour day prior to the date of commencement of the course and one (1) eight (8) hour day subsequent to the date of completion of the course to accommodate travel. 17.5 25.5 In addition addition, any member required to attend any other approved course or seminar, that is both 5 days or more and is located farther than 250 km from the member’s current work location, will be recorded as at school for one (1) eight (8) hour day prior to the date of commencement of the course and one (1) eight (8) hour day subsequent to the date of completion of the course to accommodate travel. 17.6 25.6 Notwithstanding the above, recruits traveling to the Ontario Police College for the basic recruit constable training course shall be paid three (3) hours at time and a half for travel both to and from the College at the beginning and end of the course. 17.7 25.7 In addition, for any other approved course or seminar, members will be paid at time and a half for any travel time outside of their regular tour of duty. 17.8 Effective July 26, 2010, the 25.8 The hours of work for a member attending a course or other training will be recorded in the following manner: a) if the course is a one day course and is completed within the member’s shift, the member shall contact their Supervisor who shall advise the member as to whether they are required to return to work for the remainder of their shift. If the Supervisor advises that the member is not required back at work, the member will still be credited for working the entire shift. b) if the course is more than one day but ends at a time that results in a member attending the course (including time spent travelling) for a lesser number of hours than their regular tour of duty for such period, the member shall be credited with the hours that the member was short for such same period. c) if the course is more than one day but ends at a time that results in a member attending the course for a greater number of hours than their regular tour of duty for such period, the member shall be paid for the additional hours at regular time except if some or all additional time relates to travel time which will be paid in accordance with section 17.725.7.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Agreement

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