Extra Trip Sample Clauses
Extra Trip. Extra trips are defined as trips that are not bid during the seasonal group meetings. All extra trips will be divided into six (6) different rotation lists:
(1) day/contracted shuttle trips, (2) evening trips, (3) weekend/overnight trips, (4) emergency trips,(5) after care and (6) truck and trailer. . All bargaining unit drivers interested in extra trips will place their names on the rotation list in which they would like to be considered, and each rotation call list shall be ordered by seniority. The Transportation Supervisor will post all extra trips in the bus garage and notify the “pinned” driver. Except for emergency trips, upon notification the driver shall select, exchange or decline the trip within twenty-four hours of being notified. For emergency trips, the driver must select or decline upon notification of the posted trip. If a driver is already out on a trip and is able to take an extra trip on the same day, there must be a minimum of one hour and 30 minutes (1:30) between trips to ensure the trips do not overlap. If any trip is canceled prior to departure and not rescheduled within a 5-day period, the driver of the trip will be given the opportunity to drive the next available extra trip in the same category. If the driver is already obligated to another trip at that time, the next available trip in that category is offered as a replacement trip for the cancellation. This is a one-time offer, and if the driver declines this replacement trip, the obligation is considered fulfilled. If trips are owed to drivers for replacement and there is an emergency trip to offer in the same category, the owed drivers will be asked first, if the driver declines they will remain on the list for replacement, however if the driver accepts the trip the obligation is considered fulfilled. Drivers may, at the discretion of the Transportation Supervisor, be permitted to give up their morning and/or afternoon run to take an extra trip. All trip request forms will be available for viewing to validate request and post dates of trips at the Union’s request. All trips will be accompanied by directions and special instructions per OAC 3301- 83-16 if requested at least one day in advance.
Extra Trip. An assignment during which students are transported from school to locations other than homes or bus stops and/or from locations other than homes or bus stops to school.
Extra Trip. Estimated to take at least two (2) or more hours to complete.
Extra Trip. C.1 An extra trip is defined as any trip in which students are transported except for transport to and from school and the student’s home.
Extra Trip. Any regular bus driver who drives an extra trip shall receive his/her regular hourly rate of pay for the entire trip. Pay overtime at the regular rate of bus drivers pay.
1.) Extra trip records will be maintained by the Transportation Supervisor. The record will be posted on the bulletin board in the bus garage.
2.) Custodian/Bus Driver is included in the extra trip wheel.
3.) Custodian/Driver may be eligible to participate in afternoon extra bus runs after 2:45 with the prior approval of the Superintendent or his/her designee.
4.) A Custodian/Driver must have the prior approval of the Superintendent or his/her designee before bidding on or accepting an afternoon extra trip.
5.) Custodian duties shall take precedent over afternoon bus runs.
6.) After forty (40) hours of work, Custodian/Driver will receive pay at time and one half (1-1/2) of their regular Custodian/Driver hourly rate of pay.
7.) The District shall reimburse bus driver for meals on school related trips outside the District, if trips occur during the normal breakfast, lunch, or dinner hour. In no case will the cost for meals exceed the current federal per diem meal rate for the geographic area. All receipts will be required for reimbursement.
Extra Trip. C.1 An extra trip is defined as any trip in which students are transported except for transport to and from school and the student’s home.
C.2 Any driver shuttling different groups of students whereby the driver drops off one student, and returns to transport a different student group shall have both groups count separately toward their annual trip count.
C.3 The Board is not obligated to offer extra trips to drivers who may go into overtime status if other drivers are available for the trip, and not subject to entering overtime status due to the trip.
C.4 When an extra-trip will result in a member going into overtime for the week, and other drivers not subject to overtime do not want the trip assignment, the trip must be offered to a member of the transportation classification before it can be offered to members outside of the classification. This preferential offering shall not be construed to exempt a member of the transportation classification from the restrictions on their eligibility for extra-trip bidding and assignment expressed in Section A.9 of this article.
Extra Trip. An extra trip is any trip that does not involve the pick- up and delivery of children to and from home before and/or after school.
Extra Trip. Any transportation provided beyond regular daily duties. Extra trips will include actual drive time, down time and one half hour for pre/post trip inspections, transportation vehicle clean-up and fueling Overnight Extra Trip arrival day time ends when students and staff have been delivered to their destination and the driver has completed fueling, parking, post trip inspection and transportation vehicle clean up at the driver’s destination. Overnight Extra Trip departure day time begins at 9 a.m. or at a prearranged meeting time with staff and students, whichever is This Agreement shall be effective as of July 1, 2012 and shall continue in effect until the 30th day of June 2013. ARTICLE X: ABSENCES 14 ARTICLE XI: COMPENSATION… 17 ARTICLE XII: DISCIPLINE… 19 ARTICLE XIII: MISCELLANEOUS 20 DEFINITIONS 23 DURATION OF AGREEMENT 24
1. This Letter of Understanding (“XXX”) is being executed contemporaneously with the execution of the parties’ 2012-2013 Tentative Agreement and will be attached to the 2012-2013 collective bargaining agreement (“CBA”), upon ratification by both parties.
2. As a result of the enactment of Public Acts 102 and 103, language relating to the prohibited subjects in section 15(3)(j) – (o) of PERA, as amended, has been omitted and/or modified from the 2009-2012 CBA, for purposes of the 2012-2013 successor agreement. The prohibited language so affected is outlined and appended to this XXX as Exhibit A. Inasmuch as such language was deemed to be prohibited, it was removed by the District pursuant to its sole authority within section 15(4) of PERA.
3. If any remaining provision of the CBA conflicts with or is inconsistent with the Michigan Revised School Code, the Michigan Teachers’ Tenure Act, or the Public Employment Relations Act, those statutes will prevail and the inconsistent or conflicting provisions of the successor CBA will not be followed or enforceable.
4. In the event that, a competent appellate court of appropriate jurisdiction (to which there is no timely appeal filed) or the Michigan Supreme Court declares all or part of Public Acts 102 and/or 103 to be unconstitutional or otherwise legally invalid, or all or part of such Public Acts are repealed or modified, then the applicable portions of the omitted and/or modified language affected by the court decision or legislative amendments shall be reinstated into the CBA. In the event that the parties are unable to agree upon the impact of such Court decision or legislative amendments...
Extra Trip. Extra trips are those which are not regular runs. These trips include taking students from the high school to BOCES and bringing them back to the high school; athletic trips; class field trips; band trips; summer trips etc.
Extra Trip. All extra trips will be posted on the trip board outside of the supervisor's office. These trips may include field trips, sporting events, music events or other trips that do not regularly occur from day to day.
(1) At the beginning of each school year a list of monitors who express interest in extra trips will be created. The monitors will be listed by seniority. Rotations will be offered by seniority at the beginning of the school year. The extra trips will then be offered to the next senior monitor as they are posted on the trip board.
(2) Any monitor added to the list after the start of the year will begin their rotation at the bottom of the list.
(3) Extra trips will be posted once each week. Known trips for the week will be sorted by the trips estimated length with the longest trip for each day listed first. The trips will then be offered/assigned for each day to available drivers in the order of the rotational list. A 48-hour notification should precede any trip. If said notice is not given and the trip refused, a driver will not lose his/her place in rotation. After the refusal of a trip the next available monitor in rotation (an available driver is a driver who is not making a run or trip for CUSD 66 at the time of the trip) will be assigned the trip.
(4) It will be the responsibility of each monitor to check the assignment board and notify the supervisor 24 hours in advance if they tum down a trip assignment. If a monitor cannot complete their assigned trip due to illness or an emergency with less than 24 hours' notice the trip will be assigned at the discretion of the supervisor.
(5) Monitors who refuse all extra trips within a three-month calendar period shall be dropped from the rotation list for the remainder of the school year.
(6) Any monitor added to the list after the start of the year will begin their rotation at the bottom of the list.