Common use of Highway Maintenance Worker Life Insurance Clause in Contracts

Highway Maintenance Worker Life Insurance. A. In addition to the seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) to ninety-five thousand dollars ($95,000) benefit provisions of Labor Code section 4700, et seq., and the approximate fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) State death benefit provided Xxxx 00 employees, CalTrans agrees to continue the fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) death benefit begun September 1, 1984, payable to the designated beneficiary (as specified on the insurance carrier beneficiary form) of any CalTrans Unit 12 employee who is single with no eligible dependents and who is killed while performing assigned State duties provided: 1. The employee was hit by a motor vehicle, by any part of the vehicle, any object carried in or on the vehicle, or any object dislodged from or by the movement of any vehicle being operated in the State highway right-of-way or public street, and 2. Payment of the Workers Compensation job-related death benefit is not denied because of an affirmative defense by the employer as specified in Labor Code section 5705, and 3. The insurance carrier determines it is a covered accident. B. Caltrans will investigate each work-related death and determine if the qualifying conditions were satisfied before paying the fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to the deceased employee's designated beneficiary. Payment shall only be made if all of the qualifying criteria contained in this section are satisfied. In accordance with existing law, a copy of the investigation report will be provided to IUOE upon request. C. In the event of a dispute regarding appropriate designated beneficiaries, the Highway Maintenance Worker Life Insurance benefit will not be paid until the disputants legally verify that they have settled their dispute or a court of competent jurisdiction resolves the matter for them. D. The above criteria excluding dollar amounts must be met for CalTrans Highway worker’s surviving spouse, or children, who qualify under Government Code Section 21541, subdivision (b) will receive 50% annuity equal to 50% of their monthly salary provided the employee was hit by a motor vehicle, by any part of the vehicle, any object carried in or on the vehicle, or any object dislodged from or by the movement of any vehicle being operated in the State highway right-of-way or public street in accordance with Government Code 21537.5 E. It is understood by the parties that the eligible survivor or beneficiary will receive the Highway Maintenance Worker Life Insurance or the 50% annuity outlined in A or D above, not both.

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Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Highway Maintenance Worker Life Insurance. A. In addition to the seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) to ninety-five thousand dollars ($95,000) benefit provisions of Labor Code section 4700, et seq., and the approximate fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) State death benefit provided Xxxx 00 employees, CalTrans agrees to continue the fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) death benefit begun September 1, 1984, payable to the designated beneficiary (as specified on the insurance carrier beneficiary form) of any CalTrans Unit 12 employee who is single with no eligible dependents and who is killed while performing assigned State duties provided: 1. The employee was hit by a motor vehicle, by any part of the vehicle, any object carried in or on the vehicle, or any object dislodged from or by the movement of any vehicle being operated in the State highway right-of-way or public street, and 2. Payment of the Workers Compensation job-related death benefit is not denied because of an affirmative defense by the employer as specified in Labor Code section 5705, and 3. The insurance carrier determines it is a covered accident. B. Caltrans will investigate each work-related death and determine if the qualifying conditions were satisfied before paying the fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to the deceased employee's designated beneficiary. Payment shall only be made if all of the qualifying criteria contained in this section are satisfied. In accordance with existing law, a copy of the investigation report will be provided to IUOE upon request. C. In the event of a dispute regarding appropriate designated beneficiaries, the Highway Maintenance Worker Life Insurance benefit will not be paid until the disputants legally verify that they have settled their dispute or a court of competent jurisdiction resolves the matter for them. D. The above criteria excluding dollar amounts must be met for CalTrans Highway worker’s surviving spouse, or children, who qualify under Government Code Section 21541, subdivision (b) will receive 50% annuity equal to 50% of their monthly salary provided the employee was hit by a motor vehicle, by any part of the vehicle, any object carried in or on the vehicle, or any object dislodged from or by the movement of any vehicle being operated in the State highway right-of-of- way or public street in accordance with Government Code 21537.5 E. It is understood by the parties that the eligible survivor or beneficiary will receive the Highway Maintenance Worker Life Insurance or the 50% annuity outlined in A or D above, not both.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement

Highway Maintenance Worker Life Insurance. A. In addition to the seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) to ninety-five thousand dollars ($95,000) benefit provisions of Labor Code section 4700, et seq., and the approximate fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) State death benefit provided Xxxx 00 employees, CalTrans agrees to continue the fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) death benefit begun September 1, 1984, payable to the designated beneficiary (as specified on the insurance carrier beneficiary form) of any CalTrans Unit 12 employee who is single with no eligible dependents and who is killed while performing assigned State duties provided: 1. The employee was hit by a motor vehicle, by any part of the vehicle, any object carried in or on the vehicle, or any object dislodged from or by the movement of any vehicle being operated in the State highway right-of-way or public street, and 2. Payment of the Workers Compensation job-related death benefit is not denied because of an affirmative defense by the employer as specified in Labor Code section 5705, and 3. The insurance carrier determines it is a covered accident. B. Caltrans X. Xxxxxxxx will investigate each work-related death and determine if the qualifying conditions were satisfied before paying the fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to the deceased employee's designated beneficiary. Payment shall only be made if all of the qualifying criteria contained in this section are satisfied. In accordance with existing law, a copy of the investigation report will be provided to IUOE upon request. C. In the event of a dispute regarding appropriate designated beneficiaries, the Highway Maintenance Worker Life Insurance benefit will not be paid until the disputants legally verify that they have settled their dispute or a court of competent jurisdiction resolves the matter for them. D. The above criteria excluding dollar amounts must be met for CalTrans Highway worker’s surviving spouse, or children, who qualify under Government Code Section 21541, subdivision (b) will receive 50% annuity equal to 50% of their monthly salary provided the employee was hit by a motor vehicle, by any part of the vehicle, any object carried in or on the vehicle, or any object dislodged from or by the movement of any vehicle being operated in the State highway right-of-way or public street in accordance with Government Code 21537.5 E. It is understood by the parties that the eligible survivor or beneficiary will receive the Highway Maintenance Worker Life Insurance or the 50% annuity outlined in A or D above, not both.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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Highway Maintenance Worker Life Insurance. A. In addition to the seventy thousand dollars ($70,000) to ninety-five thousand dollars ($95,000) benefit provisions of Labor Code section 4700, et seq., and the approximate fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) State death benefit provided Xxxx 00 employees, CalTrans agrees to continue the fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) death benefit begun September 1, 1984, payable to the designated beneficiary (as specified on the insurance carrier beneficiary form) of any CalTrans Unit 12 employee who is single with no eligible dependents and who is killed while performing assigned State duties provided: 1. The employee was hit by a motor vehicle, by any part of the vehicle, any object carried in or on the vehicle, or any object dislodged from or by the movement of any vehicle being operated in the State highway right-of-way or public street, and 2. Payment of the Workers Compensation job-related death benefit is not denied because of an affirmative defense by the employer as specified in Labor Code section 5705, and 3. The insurance carrier determines it is a covered accident. B. Caltrans will investigate each work-related death and determine if the qualifying conditions were satisfied before paying the fifty thousand dollars ($50,000) to the deceased employee's designated beneficiary. Payment shall only be made if all of the qualifying criteria contained in this section are satisfied. In accordance with existing law, a copy of the investigation report will be provided to IUOE upon request. C. In the event of a dispute regarding appropriate designated beneficiaries, the Highway Maintenance Worker Life Insurance benefit will not be paid until the disputants legally verify that they have settled their dispute or a court of competent jurisdiction resolves the matter for them. D. The above criteria excluding dollar amounts must be met for CalTrans Highway worker’s surviving spouse, or children, who qualify under Government Code Section 21541, subdivision (b) will receive 50% annuity equal to 50% of their monthly salary provided the employee was hit by a motor vehicle, by any part of the vehicle, any object carried in or on the vehicle, or any object dislodged from or by the movement of any vehicle being operated in the State highway right-of-of- way or public street in accordance with Government Code 21537.5 E. It is understood by the parties that the eligible survivor or beneficiary will receive the Highway Maintenance Worker Life Insurance or the 50% annuity outlined in A or D above, not both.both.‌‌‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Collective Bargaining Agreement

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