MEAL EXPENSES - TRAVEL WITHIN THE PROVINCE Sample Clauses

MEAL EXPENSES - TRAVEL WITHIN THE PROVINCE. An employee who is eligible may claim the actual cost of purchased meals up to the following maximum amounts:
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MEAL EXPENSES - TRAVEL WITHIN THE PROVINCE. An employee who is eligible may claim the actual cost of purchased meals up to the following maximum amounts: Individual Meals Breakfast Lunch Dinner Per Diem (a) In areas covered by remoteness allowance: April 1, 2007 $7.35 $9.35 $16.90 $33.60 April 1, 2012 $7.85 $9.85 $17.40 $35.10 April 1, 2013 $8.35 $10.35 $17.90 $36.60 (b) In all other areas: April 1, 2007 $6.85 $8.85 $15.70 $31.40 April 1, 2012 $7.35 $9.35 $16.20 $32.90 April 1, 2013 $7.85 $9.85 $16.70 $34.40
MEAL EXPENSES - TRAVEL WITHIN THE PROVINCE. An employee who is eligible may claim the actual cost of purchased meals up to the following maximum amounts: Individual Meals Breakfast Lunch Dinner
MEAL EXPENSES - TRAVEL WITHIN THE PROVINCE. An employee who is eligible may claim the actual cost of purchased meals up to the following maximum amounts: Individual Meals (a) in areas covered by remoteness allowance Breakfast Lunch Supper Per Diem January 1, 2007 $7.10 $9.10 $16.65 $32.85 April 1, 2007 $7.35 $9.35 $16.90 $33.60 (b) in all other areas January 1, 2007 $6.60 $8.60 $15.45 $30.65 April 1, 2007 $6.85 $8.85 $15.70 $31.40
MEAL EXPENSES - TRAVEL WITHIN THE PROVINCE. Employees will not be eligible for a meal allowance (per diem) in circumstances where a meal is provided and no cost is therefore incurred by the employee. Employees may opt out of the provided meal and submit a receipt so as to claim the cost of the purchased meal up to the maximum amounts outlined in this Collective Agreement.
MEAL EXPENSES - TRAVEL WITHIN THE PROVINCE. For each full day in travel status an eligible employee may claim a Per Diem Allowance in lieu of individual meal claims to cover the cost of purchased meals as follows:

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