Meals and Lodging--Transportation Sample Clauses

Meals and Lodging--Transportation. Workers 9.9.1 For out-of-District field trips where the destination exceeds a radius of forty (40) miles from the District transportation yard or of more than six (6) hours duration, meal allowances will be paid as follows: Lunch: $15.00 The reimbursement rate shall be at the rate of the U.S. General Services Agency, or whichever amount is greater. 9.9.1.1 For in-District or out-of-District field trips or athletic trips of less than a forty (40) mile radius from the District transportation yard and which on a regular workday results in less than a one (1) hour break between completion of the employees' regular workday assignment and the start of the additional assignment, the following meal allowance will be paid to school Bus Drivers: 9.9.1.2 For field trips scheduled on weekends or other non-work days, meal allowances will be paid as follows: Breakfast: $10.00 (if required to be on duty prior to 6:00 a.m.) Lunch: $15.00 Dinner: $31.00 (if required to be on duty after 7:00 p.m.). The reimbursement rate shall be at the rate of the U.S. General Services Agency, or whichever amount is greater. 9.9.2 School Bus Drivers shall be reimbursed for necessary and actual lodging expenses.
Meals and Lodging--Transportation. Workers 9.9.1 For out-of-District field trips where the destination exceeds a radius of forty (40) miles from the District transportation yard or of more than six (6) hours duration, meal allowances will be paid as follows: Lunch: $15.00 The reimbursement rate shall be at the rate of the U.S. General Services Agency, or whichever amount is greater. 9.9.1.1 For in-District or out-of-District field trips or athletic trips of less than a forty

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