Miscellaneous Absences Sample Clauses

Miscellaneous Absences. Absences due to circumstances beyond the control of the teacher, such as an accident to and from work, shall be allowed and such absences are to be deducted from the sick leave credit not in excess of two (2) days per year.
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Miscellaneous Absences. BEREAVEMENT: (Paid leave for death in immediate family, relationship & location required, documentation required for 300 or more miles one way for 4 or 5 days bereavement leave)
Miscellaneous Absences. BEREAVEMENT: (Paid leave for death in immediate family, relationship & location required, proof required for 5 days)
Miscellaneous Absences. Miscellaneous absences due to illness of up to five (5) consecutive working days will be paid at full salary.
Miscellaneous Absences. Absences due to quarantine, court order, impassable roads, or for unusual or unforeseen conditions shall be excusable at the discretion of the Superintendent of Schools.
Miscellaneous Absences. A. Emergency/Family Illness Up to ten (10) days per year (from accumulated sick leave) can be used for a family illness or emergency with the approval of the Superintendent. Establish the definition of "family members" as the same used by the Massachusetts Paid Family and Medical leave Law, which is: spouse or domestic partner; children; parents; spouse or domestic partner's parents; grandchildren; grandparents; and siblings.
Miscellaneous Absences. Absences due to weather conditions, impassable roads and automobile breakdowns will be excused when public transportation is not available when school is in session and without regard to teacher residence. In no manner does this increase the maximum of three (3) days per year personal leave time. Any absence beyond the three (3) days personal leave will be subject to payroll deduction. Lateness resulting from the use of public transportation or alternative transportation in the above instances shall be treated as in the past.
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Miscellaneous Absences. Employees necessarily absent for the following reasons will be considered excused and will not suffer loss in pay provided that the absences are in every case bona fide:
Miscellaneous Absences. A. Consistent with VA Handbook 5011, Part 111, Chapter 3, Paragraph 9, an unavoidable or necessary absence from duty and tardiness of less than 1 hour may be excused when the reasons for the absence appear to be adequate to the leave approving official. This is not appropriate for instances of repeated tardiness. B. With proper documentation and with management approval: 1. Excused absence is permitted up to four hours for donating blood to a recognized facility-sponsored or endorsed blood program; 2. Leave is permitted for RNs to participate as living bone marrow, tissue, or organ donors, including time for donor screening, the medical procedure and recovery. This type of leave is generally limited to seven workdays per year for bone marrow donation and thirty workdays per year for organ donation; and 3. Other reasons consistent with VA policy may be authorized, including participation in emergency/disaster preparedness and civil defense activities, attending professional educational events, and participation in VA-supported programs whether offered by the Department or a third party. These activities will be on duty time or leave time, as appropriate. C. RNs may be excused to attend educational lectures, seminars, courses of instruction, etc., in the Department in-service training programs and to participate in other training as defined in 5 USC 4104. While absent from the usual worksite for such activity, the RN is considered to be on official duty during normal work hours. D. The Department may excuse NNU representatives without charge to leave for training sponsored by labor organizations or the Department where the training will be a benefit to both the Department and NNU within the meaning of 5 USC 7131 and VA Handbook 5011, Part 111, Chapter 2, paragraph 12(i), as made applicable to RNs by VA Handbook 5011, Part 111, Chapter 3, paragraph 9(o). Normally attendance at labor organization conventions is considered internal Union business unless there is clear and unequivocal information to the contrary. Requests to attend must be made as official time requests for training of a Union representative and should be submitted by the RN in writing together with information supplied by the Union setting forth the content of the training, its duration, a statement of how training is related to the RN's performance of VA duties and a statement that the training is required. In addition, the RN's request should be submitted sufficiently in advance so that the D...

Related to Miscellaneous Absences

  • Miscellaneous Leaves L31.1 Application for Miscellaneous Leave shall be made to the Executive Superintendent of Employee Services or designate. The Teacher shall notify the principal at the time the application is made and whenever possible shall make the application at least five days prior to the day for which the leave is requested.

  • Miscellaneous Leave Leave with or without pay may be granted for the following purposes subject to the criteria set out below being met. (a) Where a teacher is prevented from travelling from their home to work because of an emergency situation outside of the control of the teacher (up to seven (7) days leave with pay may be granted) provided that this provision is for emergencies only. Approval shall not be given where the teacher has advance notice or in circumstances where the teacher could be reasonably expected to have foreseen the situation arising. Where practicable the teacher is to inform the school of the reasons for the absence and is required to return to duty as soon as possible. Full details of the case shall be submitted.

  • Miscellaneous Rules 1 The provisions of this Agreement shall not be construed to restrict in any manner any exclusion, exemption, deduction, credit, or other allowances now or hereafter accorded: (a) by the laws of a Contracting State in the determination of the tax imposed by that State; or (b) by any other agreement entered into by a Contracting State.

  • Miscellaneous Benefits This Agreement is not intended, and shall not be deemed to be in lieu of any rights, benefits, and privileges to which Employee may be entitled as an Employee of Bank under any retirement, pension, profit sharing, insurance, hospital, bonus, vacation, or other plan or plans which may now be in effect or which may hereafter be adopted by Bank, it being understood that Employee shall have the same rights and privileges to participate in such plans and benefits, as any other employee, during the period of his employment.

  • Miscellaneous Provisions The following miscellaneous provisions are a part of this Agreement:

  • Miscellaneous Powers The Trustees shall have the power to: (a) employ or contract with such Persons as the Trustees may deem desirable for the transaction of the business of the Trust; (b) enter into joint ventures, partnerships and any other combinations or associations; (c) purchase, and pay for out of Trust Property, insurance policies insuring the Shareholders, Trustees, officers, employees, agents, investment advisors, distributors, selected dealers or independent contractors of the Trust against all claims arising by reason of holding any such position or by reason of any action taken or omitted by any such Person in such capacity, whether or not constituting negligence, or whether or not the Trust would have the power to indemnify such Person against such liability; (d) establish pension, profit-sharing, share purchase, and other retirement, incentive and benefit plans for any Trustees, officers, employees and agents of the Trust; (e) make donations, irrespective of benefit to the Trust, for charitable, religious, educational, scientific, civic or similar purposes; (f) to the extent permitted by law, indemnify any Person with whom the Trust has dealings, including without limitation any advisor, administrator, manager, transfer agent, custodian, distributor or selected dealer, or any other person as the Trustees may see fit to such extent as the Trustees shall determine; (g) guarantee indebtedness or contractual obligations of others; (h) determine and change the fiscal year of the Trust and the method in which its accounts shall be kept; and (i) adopt a seal for the Trust but the absence of such seal shall not impair the validity of any instrument executed on behalf of the Trust.

  • Miscellaneous Provision It is hereby understood that, to be entitled to the benefits under this Agreement, the MEMBER hereby waives his/her consent to the disclosure and processing of his/her medical/health information which is determinative for the assessment of his/her coverage and necessary for the treatment of his/her illness. MediCard, its Medical Service Units/Teams and its Accredited Hospitals/Clinics are hereby released from any liability by reason of such disclosure.

  • Miscellaneous Requirements A. To comply with Texas Health and Safety Code, §85.113 and §85.115 concerning workplace and confidentiality guidelines for persons with AIDS or HIV. B. To comply with applicable provisions of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C. §7401-7671q) and the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (33 U.S.C. §1251-1387), if funding for the Contract exceeds $100,000. C. That in accordance with §2155.4441, Texas Government Code, the Contractor shall, in performing any service under this Contract, purchase products and materials produced in Texas when they are available at a comparable price and in a comparable period to products and materials produced outside of Texas. D. To make a good faith effort to utilize historically underutilized businesses ("HUBs") when subcontracting. Some methods for locating HUBs include using searchable HUB databases at the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts' website, using websites or other minority/women directory listings maintained by local xxxxxxxx of commerce, advertising subcontract work in local minority publications or contacting HHSC for assistance in locating available HUBs. E. That except as provided in the paragraphs below, the Contractor must not use HHSC's name, the State of Texas or refer to HHSC or the State directly or indirectly in any media release, public announcement, or public disclosure relating to this Contract or its subject matter, including, but not limited to, in any promotional or marketing materials, customer lists or business presentations (other than those submitted to HHSC, an administrative agency of the State of Texas, or a governmental agency or unit of another state or the Federal Government). The Contractor may publish, at its sole expense, results of Contractor performance under this Contract with HHSC's prior review and approval, which HHSC may exercise at its sole discretion. Any publication (written, visual, or sound) will acknowledge the support received from HHSC and any Federal agency, as appropriate. The Contractor will provide HHSC at least 3 copies of such publication prior to public release. The Contractor will provide additional copies at the request of HHSC. The Contractor may include information concerning this Contract's terms, subject matter, and estimated value in any report to a governmental body to which the law requires the Contractor to report such information. The Contractor must not use HHSC’s logo under any circumstances.

  • Miscellaneous Fees In addition to the Course Fees, the miscellaneous fees set out in Schedule 2.2 may be payable by the Student (the “Miscellaneous Fees”).

  • Miscellaneous Terms The term "or" is disjunctive; the term "and" is conjunctive. The term "shall" is mandatory; the term "may" is permissive. Masculine terms also apply to females; feminine terms also apply to males. The term "including" is by way of example and not limitation.

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