OFF DUTY COURT ATTENDANCE. (a) Where a member is required to attend at Court during off-duty hours, the member is to be paid a minimum of four (4) hours at time and one- half (1½) hours at the member’s normal salary rate, and time and one- half (1½) hours at the member’s normal salary rate for all additional hours. (b) Where a member is required to attend Court immediately after working any regular shift that finishes after midnight, the member is to be paid a minimum of four (4) hours at time and one-half (1½) hours at the member’s normal salary rate, and at time and one-half (1½) hours at the member’s normal salary rate for all additional hours, plus one (1) hour. (c) Where a member is required to travel out of the City of Xxxxxxxx to attend Court while off duty, the member is to receive a credit of one and a half (1½) minutes for each driving mile traveled as calculated from the City of Xxxxxxxx City Xxxx, in addition to the Court time allowance for that attendance. (d) Where a member is required to attend any Court, and (i) Is expected to attend before 12 noon and (ii) isn’t released until 2 p.m. or later and (iii) is then required to complete a night shift, the member is entitled to seven (7) hours rest, without loss of pay, between the completion/release of Court and the time the member was scheduled to report for duty without moving the start time to a later time. (e) Where a member is notified to be on stand-by with respect to a Court appearance or attendance at any other hearing the member shall be paid stand-by pay in accordance with the provisions of Article 3.9. (f) Where a retired or terminated member is required to attend Court or any other hearing as a result of police duties, the member shall be entitled to the same benefits under this Article as the member would have been entitled to receive on the date the member retired or terminated. 7.2 A member is required to file, in the month of December in each year, an election with the Chief of Police as to whether the member will accept time off or cash in payment of the member's accumulated hourly credits for the succeeding year for Court attendance. 7.3 Where a member elects to accept (a) cash pursuant to Article 7.2 the cash credits, if any, as accumulated are to be paid quarterly in the subsequent month. (b) time off pursuant to Article 7.2, such time off is to be allowed at the discretion of the member.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
OFF DUTY COURT ATTENDANCE. (a) Where a member is required to attend at Court during off-duty hours, the member is to be paid a minimum of four (4) hours at time and one- one half (1½1 Y,) hours at the member’s 's normal salary rate, and time and one- one half (1½1 Y,) hours at the member’s 's normal salary rate for all additional hours.
(b) Where a member is required to attend Court immediately after working any regular shift that finishes after midnight, the member is to be paid a minimum of four (4) hours at time and one-half (1½1Y.) hours at the member’s 's normal salary rate, and at time and one-half (1½1 Yz) hours at the member’s 's normal salary rate for all additional hours, plus one (1) hour.
(c) Where a member is required to travel out of the City of Xxxxxxxx to attend Court while off duty, the member is to receive a credit of one and a half (1½1Y.) minutes for each driving mile traveled as calculated from the City of Xxxxxxxx City Xxxx, in addition to the Court time allowance for that attendance.
(d) Where a member is required to attend any Court other than Provincial Offences Court, and
(i) Is expected to attend before 12 noon and
(ii) isn’t n't released until 2 p.m. or later and
and (iii) is then required to complete a night shift, the member is entitled to seven (7) hours rest, without loss of pay, between the completion/release of Court and the time the member was scheduled to report for duty without moving the start time to a later time.,
(e) Where a member is notified to be on stand-by with respect to a Court appearance or attendance at any other hearing the member shall be paid stand-by pay in accordance with the provisions of Article 3.9.
(f) Where a retired or ur terminated member is required to attend Court or any other hearing as a result of police duties, the member shall be entitled to the same benefits under this Article as the member would have been entitled to receive on the date the member retired or terminated.
7.2 A member is required to file, in the month of December in each year, an election with the Chief of Police as to whether the member will accept time off or cash in payment of the member's accumulated hourly credits for the succeeding year for Court attendance.
7.3 Where a member elects to accept
(a) cash pursuant to Article 7.2 the cash credits, if any, as accumulated are to be paid quarterly in the subsequent month.
(b) time off pursuant to Article 7.2, such time off is to be allowed at the discretion of the member.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
OFF DUTY COURT ATTENDANCE. (a) Where a member is required to attend at Court court during off-duty hours, the member is to be paid a minimum of four (4) hours at time and one- one-half (1½1-1/2) hours at the member’s member‟s normal salary rate, and time and one- one-half (1½1-1/2) hours at the member’s member‟s normal salary rate for all additional hours.,
(b) Where a member is required to attend Court court immediately after working any regular shift that finishes after midnight, the member is to be paid a minimum of four (4) hours at time and one-half (1½1-1/2) hours at the member’s member‟s normal salary rate, and at time and one-half (1½1-1/2) hours at the member’s member‟s normal salary rate for all additional hours, plus one (1) hour.
(c) Where a member is required to travel out of the City of Xxxxxxxx to attend Court court while off duty, the member is to receive a credit of one and a half (1½1-1/2) minutes for each driving mile traveled as calculated from the City of Xxxxxxxx City Xxxx, in addition to the Court court time allowance for that attendance.
(d) Where a member attends court after completing a night shift, and then is required to attend any Court, and
(i) Is expected to attend before 12 noon and
(ii) isn’t released until 2 p.m. or later and
(iii) is then required to complete a night shiftshift after being in court all day, the member is entitled to seven (7) hours resthours, without loss of pay, between the completion/release completion of Court court and the time the member was scheduled to must report for duty without moving the start time to a later timeduty.
(e) Where a member is notified to be on stand-by with respect to a Court court appearance or attendance at any other hearing the member shall be paid stand-by pay in accordance with the provisions of Article 3.9.
(f) Where a retired or terminated member is required to attend Court court or any other hearing as a result of police duties, the member shall be entitled to the same benefits under this Article as the member would have been entitled to receive on the date the member retired or terminated.
7.2 A member is required to file, in the month of December in each year, an election with the Chief of Police as to whether the member will accept time off or cash in payment of the member's accumulated hourly credits for the succeeding year for Court court attendance.
7.3 Where a member elects to accept
(a) cash pursuant to Article 7.2 sub-section (2) of this Section, the cash credits, if any, as accumulated are to be paid quarterly in the subsequent month.
(b) time off pursuant to Article 7.2sub-section (2) of this Section, such time off is to be allowed at the discretion of the member. This paragraph (b) is subject to the exigencies of the Service.
7.4 Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section, where any member has, at November 30 in any year, cash or time off credited to him or her in respect of court attendance during off-duty hours, such credits are to be paid, in cash, to the member in that year.
7.5 Where a payment is made pursuant to sub-section (4) of this Section, any hours credited during the month of December of that year to a member for off- duty court attendance are to be carried forward and included in the credits, if any, of that member in the immediately succeeding year.
7.6 A member who is required to return from an annual vacation to attend court is entitled to the benefits provided
(a) Under Article 4.6, and
(b) Under this Article.
7.7 When a member has been notified to attend court during the member‟s off duty time, the member shall receive the appropriate court allowance unless the member was notified that court was cancelled. Such notification shall be made no later than 1600 hours (4 p.m.) of the day prior to the date of the member‟s required attendance in court.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
OFF DUTY COURT ATTENDANCE. (a) Where a member is required to attend at Court court during off-duty hours, the member is to be paid a minimum of four (4) hours at time and one- one-half (1½1-1/2) hours at the member’s normal salary rate, and time and one- one-half (1½1-1/2) hours at the member’s normal salary rate for all additional hours., [2003]
(b) Where a member is required to attend Court court immediately after working any regular shift that finishes after midnight, the member is to be paid a minimum of four (4) hours at or time and one-half (1½1-1/2) hours at the member’s normal salary rate, and at time and one-half (1½1-1/2) hours at the member’s normal salary rate for all additional hours, plus one (1) hour.. [2003]
(c) Where a member is required to travel out of the City of Xxxxxxxx [2002] to attend Court court while off duty, the member is to receive a credit of one and a half (1½1-1/2) minutes for each driving mile traveled as calculated from the City of Xxxxxxxx City Xxxx, in addition to the Court court time allowance for that attendance.. [* 1995]
(d) Where a member attends court after completing a night shift, and then is required to attend any Court, and
(i) Is expected to attend before 12 noon and
(ii) isn’t released until 2 p.m. or later and
(iii) is then required to complete a night shiftshift after being in court all day, the member is entitled to seven (7) hours resthours, without loss of pay, between the completion/release completion of Court court and the time the member was scheduled to must report for duty without moving the start time to a later timeduty.
(e) Where a member is notified to be on stand-by with respect to a Court court appearance or attendance at any other hearing the member shall be paid stand-by pay in accordance with the provisions of Article 3.93.(9).
(f) Where a retired or terminated member is required to attend Court court or any other hearing as a result of police duties, the member shall be entitled to the same benefits under this Article as the member would have been entitled to receive on the date the member retired or terminated.
7.2 A member is required to file, in the month of December in each year, an election with the Chief of Police as to whether the member will accept time off or cash in payment of the member's accumulated hourly credits for the succeeding year for Court attendance.
7.3 Where a member elects to accept
(a) cash pursuant to Article 7.2 the cash credits, if any, as accumulated are to be paid quarterly in the subsequent month.
(b) time off pursuant to Article 7.2, such time off is to be allowed at the discretion of the member.
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Samples: Collective Agreement
OFF DUTY COURT ATTENDANCE. (a) Where a member is required to attend at Court court during off-duty hours, the member is to be paid a minimum of four (4) hours at time and one- one-half (1½1-1/2) hours at the member’s normal salary rate, and time and one- one-half (1½1-1/2) hours at the member’s normal salary rate for all additional hours.,
(b) Where a member is required to attend Court court immediately after working any regular shift that finishes after midnight, the member is to be paid a minimum of four (4) hours at time and one-half (1½1-1/2) hours at the member’s normal salary rate, and at time and one-half (1½1-1/2) hours at the member’s normal salary rate for all additional hours, plus one (1) hour.
(c) Where a member is required to travel out of the City of Xxxxxxxx to attend Court court while off duty, the member is to receive a credit of one and a half (1½1-1/2) minutes for each driving mile traveled as calculated from the City of Xxxxxxxx City Xxxx, in addition to the Court court time allowance for that attendance.
(d) Where a member attends court after completing a night shift, and then is required to attend any Court, and
(i) Is expected to attend before 12 noon and
(ii) isn’t released until 2 p.m. or later and
(iii) is then required to complete a night shiftshift after being in court all day, the member is entitled to seven (7) hours resthours, without loss of pay, between the completion/release completion of Court court and the time the member was scheduled to must report for duty without moving the start time to a later timeduty.
(e) Where a member is notified to be on stand-by with respect to a Court court appearance or attendance at any other hearing the member shall be paid stand-by pay in accordance with the provisions of Article 3.9.
(f) Where a retired or terminated member is required to attend Court court or any other hearing as a result of police duties, the member shall be entitled to the same benefits under this Article as the member would have been entitled to receive on the date the member retired or terminated.
7.2 A member is required to file, in the month of December in each year, an election with the Chief of Police as to whether the member will accept time off or cash in payment of the member's accumulated hourly credits for the succeeding year for Court court attendance.
7.3 Where a member elects to accept
(a) cash pursuant to Article 7.2 sub-section (2) of this Section, the cash credits, if any, as accumulated are to be paid quarterly in the subsequent month.
(b) time off pursuant to Article 7.2sub-section (2) of this Section, such time off is to be allowed at the discretion of the member. This paragraph (b) is subject to the exigencies of the Service.
7.4 Notwithstanding the provisions of this Section, where any member has, at November 30 in any year, cash or time off credited to him or her in respect of court attendance during off-duty hours, such credits are to be paid, in cash, to the member in that year.
7.5 Where a payment is made pursuant to sub-section (4) of this Section, any hours credited during the month of December of that year to a member for off-duty court attendance are to be carried forward and included in the credits, if any, of that member in the immediately succeeding year.
7.6 A member who is required to return from an annual vacation to attend court is entitled to the benefits provided
(a) Under Section (6) of Article 4, and
(b) Under this Article.
7.7 When a member has been notified to attend court during the member’s off duty time, the member shall receive the appropriate court allowance unless the member was notified that court was cancelled. Such notification shall be made no later than 1600 hours (4 p.m.) of the day prior to the date of the member’s required attendance in court.
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Samples: Collective Agreement