Meals and Transportation Clause Samples
Meals and Transportation. Meals and transportation for a juvenile under supervision are allowable under the Youth Services category.
a. Meals and transportation for the parents of a juvenile under supervision are unallowable.
b. Meals provided for meetings (i.e., juvenile board meetings, trainings or regional meetings) are unallowable.
Meals and Transportation. The School District shall provide meals, snacks, and transportation for participants.
Meals and Transportation. 1. Does the school serve meals to students? If yes, did the school have contracts with food service management companies? Were any audit findings noted regarding those food contracts?
2. Does the school provide to/from school transportation for students? If yes, did the school have contracts with bus service companies? Were any audit findings noted regarding those contracts?
3. Does the school own any vehicles? If yes, have they been reported to the PED School Transportation?
Meals and Transportation. At the Agency’s option when an employee is entitled to a meal the Agency shall furnish a meal or $15.00 in lieu of a meal and a one half hour meal period. This meal period will be considered time worked. Any Agency provided meal shall be a comparable substitute to an employee’s usual and average meal practice. Employees are entitled to meals as follows:
(a) When held over more than one (1) hour on his/her regular shift. Additional meals or in lieu payments will be provided at intervals of four (4) hours.
(b) If an employee is called in to work or is prearranged to work more than two (2) hours before his/her regular shift and continues to work into regular work hours employee in such cases will be required to provide for one (1) meal on the job unless he/she was not given time to prepare a meal or lunch in such case the Agency will provide all meals. If an employee is prearranged for a staff, safety, or training meeting before his/her regular shift the meal provision mentioned here does not apply, unless said meeting starts more than two and a half (2½) hours before the regular shift. A Shift Employee who has not had time to prepare a meal may have meals delivered to the job site. In such event the Agency shall pay the cost of the meal and reasonable commercial delivery charge associated with such meal. When held over if an employee is entitled to a meal upon dismissal he/she may consume a meal on dismissal and the Agency will pay the cost of the meal and one half hour at the overtime rate to consume such meal, or take the in lieu payment and the half hour. (Note: For Shift Employee’s regular hours, starting time, lunch period, and quitting time on a non-workday are the same as those of your last work day.) In determining time intervals for the purpose of providing meals there shall not be included any travel time from an employee’s home, nor any time allowed for meals.
Meals and Transportation. CMHC and Manager agree that the Management Fee does not include meals and transportation services provided to patients of the Out-Patient Program. Manager agrees to provide such meals and transportation services, at its sole expense, where necessary to comply with State Certification Requirements.
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