EXTERNAL DUTY Sample Clauses

EXTERNAL DUTY. All members of the Service who are required to make attendance outside of the City of Windsor, exclusive of attendance at courses at the Ontario Police College or otherwise, and court appearances as witnesses, shall be deemed to be on duty on the day shift and shall be compensated at the regular rate of pay (overtime excepted) for all time spent in excess of the regular eight (8) hour tour of duty with the exception of eight (8) hours sleeping time for which proof may be required. Voluntary secondments to the Ontario Police College, the Canadian Police College and other Ministry positions shall be excluded from the provisions of this section. (revised 1999)
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EXTERNAL DUTY. All members of the Service who are required to make attendance outside of the City of Windsor, exclusive of attendance at courses at the Ontario Police College or otherwise, and court appearances as witnesses, shall be deemed to be on duty on the day shift and shall be compensated at the regular rate of pay (overtime excepted) for all time spent in excess of the regular eight (8) hour tour of duty with the exception of eight (8) hours sleeping time for which proof may be required. Members normally working a compressed work schedule shall be deemed to be on a ten (10) hour day shift. Further, members on annual vacation or leave days shall receive overtime as per Section 15. Voluntary secondments to the Ontario Police College, the Canadian Police College and other Ministry positions shall be excluded from the provisions of this section. (revised 2003)
EXTERNAL DUTY members of the Service who are required to make attendance outside of the City of Windsor, exclusive of attendance at courses at the Ontario or and court appearances as witnesses, shall be deemed to be on duty on the day and shall be compensated at the regular rate of pay (overtime excepted) for all time spent in excess of the regular eight (8) hour tour of duty with the exception of eight (8) hours sleeping time for which proof may be required. (renumbered 91)
EXTERNAL DUTY. (a) All members of the Service who are required to make attendance outside of the City of Windsor, exclusive of attendance at courses at the Ontario Police College or otherwise, and court appearances as witnesses, shall be deemed to be on duty on the day and shall be compensated at the regular rate of pay (overtime excepted) for all time spent in excess of the regular eight (8) hour tour of duty with the exception of eight (8) hours sleeping time for which proof may be required. Members normally working a compressed work schedule shall be deemed to be on a ten hour day shift. Further, members on annual vacation or leave days shall receive overtime as per Section Voluntary secondments to the Ontario Police College, the Canadian Police College and other Ministry positions shall be excluded from the provisions of this section. A member of the Service required to travel on a non-scheduled working day on behalf of the Service for the purposes of attending seminars, training exercises, symposiums, conferences or business meetings are entitled to overtime calculated at one (I)hour per (50 miles) if travel by auto; and if by other mode of travel, actual time spent from or to residence. Overtime shall be granted for any time beyond eight (8) hours at the applicable overtime rate, or ten hours if on a compressed work schedule. A member required to drive any distance exceeding one way for a reason listed in shall be entitled to overnight accommodations. A member required to drive any distance exceeding one way and the total time away from the City of Windsor will exceed hours shall be entitled to overnight accommodations. (Clauses and Effective January 1,2007)

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