Free Transportation. The District will provide free transportation over its lines during normal hours of operation to full time employees and pensioners and their spouses and dependent children provided they properly display their District identification card. Dependent children under the age of five (5) years will not be required to display their identification cards. Dependent children includes unmarried children (including legally adopted children) to their nineteenth (19th) birthday, or to their twenty-third (23rd) birthday if they are enrolled full time at an accredited institution of learning provided such children are dependent on the employee for their support and maintenance. There will be a ten dollar ($10) fee to replace an employee’s identification card. Dependents will be charged a ten dollar ($10) fee to replace a dependent’s first identification card. The fee to replace any subsequent dependent’s identification card shall be twenty dollars ($20). These fees may be waived by the District upon verifiable proof of the reasonableness of loss or destruction. The District will provide two (2) identification cards to BPOA for representatives designated by name by the Association authorizing free transportation on the system. Failure to properly display identification or any attempt to misuse this privilege will be cause for refused entry into the system, revocation of privilege and/or disciplinary action. Pass privileges will be revoked when an employee is terminated from the District. Spouses’ pass privileges terminate upon dissolution of marriage. Spouse’s and eligible dependent children’s pass privileges shall continue upon the retirement of an employee. When an employee who has retired from District service dies: 1) his/her spouse’s pass privileges shall terminate upon the surviving spouse’s remarriage; 2) eligible dependent children’s pass privileges shall terminate five (5) years after the retiree’s death or upon the expiration of the time periods set forth in this Provision, whichever occurs first. If an employee dies as the result of a District job-related accident, the following shall occur: 1) the surviving spouse’s pass privileges shall terminate five (5) years after the employee’s death or upon the surviving, spouse’s remarriage, whichever occurs first; 2) eligible dependent children’s pass privileges shall terminate five (5) years after the employee’s death or, upon the expiration of the time periods set forth in this Provision, whichever occurs first. An employee’s eligible domestic partner and their eligible children shall be entitled to the same pass privileges under this provision as spouses and dependent children of the employee, per Board Resolutions 4455 and 4757.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Free Transportation. The District will provide free transportation over its lines during normal hours of operation to full time employees and pensioners and their spouses and dependent children provided they properly display their District identification card. • Dependent children under the age of five (5) years will not be required to display their identification cards. Dependent children includes unmarried children (including legally adopted children) to their nineteenth (19th) birthday, or to their twenty-third (23rd) birthday if they are enrolled full time at an accredited institution of learning provided such children are dependent on the employee for their support and maintenance. • There will be a ten dollar ($10) fee to replace an employee’s identification card. Dependents will be charged a ten dollar ($10) fee to replace a dependent’s first identification card. The fee to replace any subsequent dependent’s identification card shall be twenty dollars ($20). These fees may be waived by the District upon verifiable proof of the reasonableness of loss or destruction. The District will provide two (2) identification cards to BPOA for representatives designated by name by the Association authorizing free transportation on the system. Failure to properly display identification or any attempt to misuse this privilege will be cause for refused entry into the system, revocation of privilege and/or disciplinary action. Pass privileges will be revoked when an employee is terminated from the District. Spouses’ pass privileges terminate upon dissolution of marriage. Spouse’s and eligible dependent children’s pass privileges shall continue upon the retirement of an employee. When an employee who has retired from District service dies: 1) his/her spouse’s pass privileges shall terminate upon the surviving spouse’s remarriage; 2) eligible dependent children’s pass privileges shall terminate five (5) years after the retiree’s death or upon the expiration of the time periods set forth in this Provision, whichever occurs first. If an employee dies as the result of a District job-related accident, the following shall occur: 1) the surviving spouse’s pass privileges shall terminate five (5) years after the employee’s death or upon the surviving, spouse’s remarriage, whichever occurs first; 2) eligible dependent children’s pass privileges shall terminate five (5) years after the employee’s death or, upon the expiration of the time periods set forth in this Provision, whichever occurs first. An employee’s eligible domestic partner and their eligible children shall be entitled to the same pass privileges under this provision as spouses and dependent children of the employee, per Board Resolutions 4455 and 4757.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement
Free Transportation. The District will provide free transportation over its lines during normal hours of operation to full time employees and pensioners and their spouses and dependent children provided they properly display their District identification card. Dependent children under the age of five (5) years will not be required to display their identification cards. Dependent children includes unmarried children (including legally adopted children) to their nineteenth (19th) birthday, or to their twenty-third (23rd) birthday if they are enrolled full time at an accredited institution of learning provided such children are dependent on the employee for their support and maintenance. There will be a ten dollar ($10) fee to replace an employee’s 's identification card. Dependents will be charged a ten dollar ($10) fee to replace a dependent’s 's first identification card. The fee to replace any subsequent dependent’s 's identification card shall be twenty dollars ($20). These fees may be waived by the District upon verifiable proof of the reasonableness of loss or destruction. The District will provide two (2) identification cards to BPOA for representatives designated by name by the Association authorizing free transportation on the system. Failure to properly display identification or any attempt to misuse this privilege will be cause for refused entry into the system, revocation of privilege and/or disciplinary action. Pass privileges will be revoked when an employee is terminated from the District. Spouses’ ' pass privileges terminate upon dissolution of marriage. Spouse’s 's and eligible dependent children’s 's pass privileges shall continue upon the retirement of an employee. When an employee who has retired from District service dies: 1) his/her spouse’s 's pass privileges shall terminate upon the surviving spouse’s 's remarriage; 2) eligible dependent children’s 's pass privileges shall terminate five (5) years after the retiree’s 's death or upon the expiration of the time periods set forth in this Provision, whichever occurs first. If an employee dies as the result of a District job-related accident, the following shall occur: 1) the surviving spouse’s 's pass privileges shall terminate five (5) years after the employee’s 's death or upon the surviving, spouse’s 's remarriage, whichever occurs first; 2) eligible dependent children’s 's pass privileges shall terminate five (5) years after the employee’s 's death or, upon the expiration of the time periods set forth in this Provision, whichever occurs first. An employee’s eligible domestic partner and their eligible children shall be entitled to the same pass privileges under this provision as spouses and dependent children of the employee, per Board Resolutions 4455 and 4757.
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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement