Common use of Loss of Personal Property Clause in Contracts

Loss of Personal Property. An employee who suffers loss of personal property arising out of the performance of their duties and who has their claim for reimbursement denied by the County, may submit such claim to the Department Human Resources Manager or their designee(s) for review at the next County-Association meeting. In no event will payment be made when the employee's loss is recoverable through any insurance claim available to the employee. Approval of claims shall be subject to agreement by both the Association and the County.

Appears in 5 contracts

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Loss of Personal Property. An employee who suffers loss of personal property arising out of the performance of their duties and who has their claim for reimbursement denied by the County, may submit such claim to the Department Human Resources Manager or their designee(s) for review at the next County-Association County‐Association meeting. In no event will payment be made when the employee's loss is recoverable through any insurance claim available to the employee. Approval of claims shall be subject to agreement by both the Association and the County.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: cdn.ymaws.com

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Loss of Personal Property. 1 An employee who suffers loss of personal property arising out of the 2 performance of their his or her duties and who has their his or her claim for reimbursement 3 denied by the County, may submit such claim to the Department Human 4 Resources Manager Director or their his or her designee(s) for review at the next 5 County-Association meeting. In no event will payment be made when the 6 employee's loss is recoverable through any insurance claim available to the 7 employee. Approval of claims shall be subject to agreement by both the 8 Association and the County.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement

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