Common use of Jury/Witness Leave Clause in Contracts

Jury/Witness Leave. A. Any employee who is subpoenaed as a witness is entitled to or his or her regular pay while serving as a subpoenaed witness provided that any fees the employee receives for being a witness are deposited into District funds. Such leave will be unpaid if the employee is the plaintiff or defendant or if the court appearance is for domestic relations matters. Appropriate leave time accruals may be used to cover such time. B. Any employee summoned to appear for jury service is entitled to his or her regular pay while on jury duty. The employee must sign the Juror Fee Waiver Form per the California Code of Civil Procedure, Section 215, which states that a juror who is employed by a government entity and receives regular salary and benefits while on jury duty must waive the daily juror fee. C. Employees working evening or night shifts shall be entitled to release time from their own work schedule for the number of hours spent on jury duty during the day.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding, Memorandum of Understanding

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Jury/Witness Leave. A. Any employee who is subpoenaed as a witness is entitled to or his or her their regular pay while serving as a subpoenaed witness provided that any fees the employee receives for being a witness are deposited into District funds. Such leave will be unpaid if the employee is the plaintiff or defendant or if the court appearance is for domestic relations matters. Appropriate leave time accruals may be used to cover such time. B. Any employee summoned to appear for jury service is entitled to his or her their regular pay while on jury duty. The employee must sign the Juror Fee Waiver Form per the California Code of Civil Procedure, Section 215, which states that a juror who is employed by a government entity and receives regular salary and benefits while on jury duty must waive the daily juror fee. C. Employees working evening or night shifts shall be entitled to release time from their own work schedule for the number of hours spent on jury duty during the day.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Memorandum of Understanding

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