Leave for Court or Jury Attendance Sample Clauses

Leave for Court or Jury Attendance. Leave for court or jury attendance is limited to required attendance by the employee as a witness or as a juror in New York State Supreme Court, the courts of Erie County and the City of Buffalo. Leave for a court appearance is limited to the employee serving as a witness or a juror, not as a party or a defendant in the named action. The employee seeking such leave shall file a written request therefore with the Authority in advance of the time of such required attendance. The request shall be accompanied by a copy of the jury summons, witness subpoena or court order necessitating such attendance. Leave of absence with pay will be granted for each scheduled work day or days of the employee in which he or she is required to attend in Court. The Authority may require proof by certification of the court clerk of the number of days and the dates of such Court attendance. No deduction shall be made from the pay of an employee because of fees received by him or her as such witness or juror.
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